I agree! But if they decide not to, the next song from this smokin' hot live album definitely should be "Jody Girl". That song makes the hair on my arms stand up everytime!
@@michaelfried3123 it has to be Turn the page.... that is the absolute BEST.... all the songs are good.... but turn the page is the best and the best version is off of this album lol
@@teresa2845 Everyone has a favorite song on any certain album, mine just happens to be "Jody Girl". No knock on "Turn the Page" I just tend to enjoy the not played on the radio hourly since 1975 material the best. Just like how I'd recommend the last song on 1976's classic "Night Moves" album, the song called "Ship of Fools" to anyone who never heard that album before, or only heard the radio hits. Still not saying its the best song on that album either, but its my favorite on that album easily.
Bob is the sound track of your life if you grew up in the 70s and 80s. He seems to just have song for every event you were going through from being a working stiff to breakups to happy times and sad times he had song that would just fit.
And not just as you were growing up. Don't you remember the soul crushing blow listening to "Like a Rock" at 38? When you first realized you were verging on "old"? 😂 Seger will stay relevant until we're dead. No?
At this concert on my 15th birthday with my mom. Suddenly, not really, but reefer in the air and I'm like,this is awkward. Then mom pulls out a 3 Finger lid of Colombian and some slow burn Zig-Zags and says Happy Birthday 🎉. That was a birthday.
"I read somewher, that said Detroit audiences were the best. I thought to myself, hell I've known that for 10 years."- Bob Seger, Cobo Hall, 1972 Live Bullet
If someone who never heard rock music of any kind asked me what they should check out first, I think Bob Seger would be up high on the list, just because it's straight down the pike rock`n`roll done really well.
This album starts off with "Nutbush City Limits", which would be a great tribute to the late great Tina Turner. It's her song, and her place of birth... 🤙😎
"Night Moves" and "Roll Me Away" - along with "Ramblin', Gamblin' Man".. . my Bob Seger trifecta. Thank you for your love of music that speaks to the soul. ❤
That "Live Bullet" album is loaded with great songs. His 'Silver Bullet Band' would always bring their 'A' Game backing up Bob's soulful voice. Great shows, good people. We appreciate the fantastic choice of music and styles you guy work so hard to bring us.
Maybe the greatest live album ever. As a 12 year to discover this album when it was released. Wow. Bob Seger and the SB band, summer time, mid-west, rock n roll, bbq! Nice call!
I was 15, but same feeling. Saw him open for KISS in August 1975. $5.50 per ticket! My friends and I all owned this on vinyl for home and cassette for the car. This was phenomenal sound quality and performance level IMO. Still sounds great today.
I was 14 in 75 and my cousin took me to my first concert. Drove from Toledo to Detroit, cobo hall. Turned out to be the night they recorded the live bullet album.
Motor City Bob!! Great Pick guys ... another Icon .... this is a prime example of the talent that came out in the 60's - early 80's - these guys created full albums of great tune after great tune... and when they took it on the road...the track sounded as good if not in some instances better than the studio... Real musicians, artists, and talent...
My mom had all of Bob Seger's albums in our house as I grew up. I actually saw him play live in Columbus, OH back in the mid 90's before he stopped touring regularly. It was a nearly 3 hour long sing-along fest. Still one of my all time favorite solo artists to this day.
Detroit was the place be. Grand Funk, Ted Nugent, Bob Seger, Iggy Pop, The MC5, The Rockets, The Temptations, Smokey, The Supremes, Aretha, 100 Proof and the list goes on
yep... too bad it didn't have Roll me away on it... I loved that song and main street. I can't think of many Bob Seger songs that I didn't like Strange I became more of a fan when I got older. My Dad and Uncle loved his music. Eventually I seen the light
@@teresa2845 Roll Me Away remains my favorite. Bob opened his concerts with it for many years. You can close your eyes and take a road trip in your mind.
Charlie Martin. Unfortunately, not long after this concert, he was hit by a car one night and lost the use of both his legs. Great drummer and a great singer.
I agree, as I've gotten older I've recognized how huge of a contribution Charlie Allen Martin and bassist, Chris Campbell had to the overall greatness of this band. Such an outstanding and underrated rhythm section!
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Oh wow! What a memory!!! I was just telling my grandson I must've listened to this on cassette a million times back in the day...and I wanna say I had it on 8 track too.🤔 one of the few albums/artists I've never grown tired of hearing.
Great point about Bob Seger’s writing. He’s one of the best American songwriters, any genre, that has ever graced us with his lyrics. A true musical treasure. ✌️
Saw Bob Seger in 78. My sister was a huge fan so I surprised her with tickets. Great freakin live show too! Been to over 50 concerts and I'm not stopping anytime soon.
To me, of all the great Rock & Roll artists from the 70’s and Segers definitely one of them, he’s one of the most underrated and overlooked of the greats! His albums in the 70s till 1980 were so good, hardly a bad song on them!
Saw them live during this tour in 1976. Still the best concert I had ever been to as of this day. A close second was Head East - Both were truly awesome.
I had the luck to see him in McNichols Arena in Denver (RIP) in April 1987 just before I got out of the Army. The show was BLAZING! The Georgia Satellites were the back-up band.
Saw Bob Seger in 1974 and twice in the 1980s. This LP was played everywhere when it came out. I have fond memories of that time and being with friends and many others at local Forest Preserve/Park smoking weed, throwing frisbee and this LP playing through someone’s Car audio loud enough for all to hear. It was a perfect day and captured in my memory.
Maybe you understand, but as a soldier, music gets you by. All of the rat holes you have to go to. Your brothers and music keep you going. Reminding you of home, family. Why you’re doing what you’re doing. Bob is one of the best storytellers. He brings you home. And the happiness that waits for you.
Excellent choice, guys! One of Rock's classic recordings. Solid all the way through. This was the album that put Bob Seger on the map in the seventies.
This guy has so many great songs . A huge catalog . A lotnot catch radio air waves . You will eonder why not . Easy two days worth of music . When he passes it will ne a huge downer
Not. One. Bad. Song. Please - Full Album Reaction. Seger is an Artist that I own all his work. LP’s; CD’s and Spotify. I have to have access to Bob Seger in all forms. Just Push Play! Seger’s music, all of it, is the ultimate, must have, while driving.
Love, Love, Love ❤Bob Seger 💯 Sooo great, The Best story teller and his voice 🎉out of this world 📀 Thank you for jamming him🎧 You guys are great,Love your show ✌️