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He was inducing a nap mostly for me. Night Moves was a good song but that would form an earworm. Not as bad as Journey's nahnahnanahnaaa garbage of course. But Bob Seger never did it for me. Nothing against him personally. But in his genre was The Steve Miller Band among 100 other better songs bands. Bob Seger was like watching junior olympics instead of watching Carl Lewis dominate Track & Field real Olympics.
Agreed! I am your age and can't name how many tunes that I didn't have any interest in when I was younger. Then one day, at some point later in life you hear it again and it becomes a fave cuz you finally "Get it"!!!
It may be Saturday, but this just took me to CHURCH! As I grow older...this touches me much deeper in my soul ❤ Thank you for playing this...😢 gives me a tear ot two. Bob Segar is AMERICA 🇺🇸
Church was always extremely boring and manipulative. So good analogy. I'll pass. John Denver on the other hand is quite spiritual, as is Al Green. Bob Seger is a snoozefest. Keeping it real.
@@Greg-io1ip I'm an Al Green fan too. But John Denver, to me is BORING! Never cared for his music at all- as you put it, He was a snoozefest to me. Not R+R like Bob Segar. I used to sing in the church choir, it was Music that moved+ moves me. I used 'church' as a figure of speech. Different strokes, as they say. We halfway agree. ☮️ Have a great day.
Wow ! I feel the same way about Seger ! Ive heard all of his songs a million times but it wasn’t until I got older that I absolutely fell in love with em ! They mean way more to me now than they once did ! NICE COMMENT !😊
Like many Seger greats he manages to be upbeat even during the lows. The final verse is reflective and nostalgic for the strength of youth he once had. Not just physical but the strength to bear the world emotionally. It gets harder. Also he slipped a sweet “runnin against the wind” callback 🔥
Bob Seger never allowed commercial use of his songs except for Chevy. At the time the commercial aired the car industry was in trouble. Being a Detroit native, he agreed that this song could be used for the new trucks. Needless to say this definitely boosted sales.
@@KennyCamaro2364The burden of proof is on the person making the outrageous claim, not the person saying they are crazy. Dude nobody is giving their music away free, to a huge corporation. Put the weed down, take a shower, and go look for a job.
One of the greatest, important, and influential songs ever recorded. If you listen to this and your emotions don't go to 11, then you are walking around brain dead with no soul.
One of my all time favorite Seger tunes! As you get older you understand these lyrics more and more! The line towards the end of this song (like a rock, hard against the wind) also pays homage to one of my other favorite Seger tunes, Against the Wind from 1980. Maybe you guys could give that song a review also?
Bob Seger is a great storyteller. I think this feels like old school country music in a way (not the pop music it's become) because of the American landscape it's set in. But the background sounds like a church choir. The thing about Bob is, he sounds sincere at all times.
Good morning to you fellas. Thank you for starting my weekend off. An amazing song from an amazing artist. Mr Seger is the epitome of Amerancana music and rock. Thanks for bringing that up. As always fellas great reaction. Appreciate you 🙏 ❤
The song has been making me cry since I was 38 years old, because the words just made more sense then when I was younger. The end solo is one of the best...
Is this y'all's first dip into Bob Seger? God bless. NIGHT MOVES, COME TO POPPA, OLD TIME ROCK N ROLL, SHAME ON THE MOON, STILL THE SAME, SHAKEDOWN, HER STRUT... Okay, that's enough. I'm just a big Seger STAN. Probably because he's big on nostalgia. Keep 'em coming, please.
Being from Detroit, we never missed a Seger concert. We had little help, his keyboard player Robyn lived 2 doors down from us. When the black limo pulled up we knew Seger was in town. He's Detroit and the people. Love him! So many great memories!
What I appreciate about this song besides the words is that they kept the tempo and did not feel the need to rush it as the song developed. This is the song you return to as you age and it continues to add importance and value. I relate more to this song in my sixties than I did when I was a young rock.
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The storytelling and nostalgic reminiscing of this song is amazing. Also I think this is the best slide guitar solo and outro in recorded music history imo. Brings tears to me eyes.
Bob Seger's Recording, Performance, and production just so incredibly good. You can hear everything in there. It's all him when it comes to the lead vocals. No room for any errors or mistakes the direct way these songs are recorded. One of the best American artists anytime or place. 🙂 And a great story teller too.
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You two need to watch his video of Roll Me Away. The passion with which he sings it gives you goosebumps. The piano makes you feel like you are riding the bike with him. The Silver Bullet Band and Bob Seger are a great combination. Seeing him perform the song makes all the difference.
Don't take this wrong but I listened to this while driving to my father's funeral. He was a rock. WWII and Korea combat veteran and a wonderful father. It still brings the misty eyes and likely always will but in a good way. Thank you very much for this.
The older I become the more this song’s meaning hits home with a smile and emotion looking at my 4 kids turning into adults and them now them having kids. “ 20 years where they go”. No kidding.
Fella's, you need to get into some EARLY live Bob Seger. He was so good live. Played all over the midwest. Live Bullet from 76 was a double live album that made his career. He gained so many fans from that album.
It's a song that tells you where you've been and where you going in life. You grow up and face many things You can Take it. Or you can stand up and make it. Just remember. It's not how you start. It's how you finish. And when things get you Down. Get. back to what you know? Thank you, Jeff.
good to see some reactors that actually know a little about and even play some instruments enjoying my old favs, your dad sounds like a solid guy, keep up the great work, ill be there
That man is an American treasure! His sing catalog rivals all the top artists out there. Plus he wrote and produced most of his music. Long live Bob Seger!
Bob takes you to church on this one. "20 years now, where'd they go? 20 years, I don't know. I sit and I wonder sometimes, where they've gone." An older man reflecting back on his younger days.
My man said it all…… I agree with you. When I think of classic rock and someone saying hey, what would you classify as classic rock would say Bob Seger fits that Bill just about better than anybody
One of the best songs ever. I was born in Finland, grew up in Australia, discovered Bob, Went back to Finland, moved to Ireland and his lyrics still resonate. I had a friend in Ireland, older than me, and I like music when I'm driving and this song came on on iPod and he started singing to it, asked me who it was. He had never heard of Bob Seger as he had grown up in different time and place. My friend passed away last August and my memories are of driving along Irish roads and singing "like a rock" with him. Bob's lyrics and voice are universal. So drunk right now and miss my friend. Irish whiskey and Bob Seger is a good, great place to be when you are feeling nostalgic.
I'm 57 years old now. I've seen all the great classic rock bands live....except for Bob Seger. I've been listening to his music since I was a kid but for some reason I never got to see Bob Seger live. I know Bob Seger has already done a farewell tour, but I'm hoping he goes on the road one more time. I'll be first in line to buy tix if he does.
Very nice choice fellas. Man can tell a story very well. Have not heard this in a few years and I forgot how good it was. Thank you both and take care.
If you want just pure Americana Rock & Roll this is where you go!! I hear so many people say they can relate to Bob Seger's songs, and "I wonder sometimes" if that is true, then maybe we all have more in common than we think.
If you want to see the extent of the passion he sings with, check out his cover of Little Drummer Boy1989. Goosebump city, he put his all in that cover. Make sure you get the video with the original tv show. Thanks. Love Seger.
New sub here cuz of Bob Segar! This song hits different now.. when i was in my 20s i felt one way about this song. NOW, decades later i feel another way😢 old
I want to recommend you listen to/review a Bob Seger tune EAST SIDE STORY (single release, 1966). This is one of his early songs that focused on social injustice, poverty, war, and the importance for individualism. I think you will be amazed by Bob's sound and his feelings in this tune. Thank you for your great reactions.
After the singer/songwriters of the late sixties/early seventies, Bob was one of the great American singer/songwriters that followed that sung about life in America, and growing up being an American....others in that vein are Bruce Springsteen, John Melencamp and John Denver.
This song isnt about national pride or what country your from, its about the human condition and how invinsible you feel when you are young and have your whole life ahead of you.