Call me a relic, call me what you will. Say im old fashioned, say I'm over the hill. Today's music aint got the same soul, I like that old time rock n roll.
Bob's biggest song? It's up there but he has so many - Old Time Rock and Roll, Night Moves, Katmandu, Rock and Roll Never Forgets, Against the Wind, Like a Rock, Turn the Page, You'll Accompany Me, Roll Me Away, Travelin' Man/ Beautiful Loser, Hollywood Nights, Still the Same, Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, Horizontal Bop, Come To Pappa, Betty Lou Is Getting Out Tonight, Mary Lou, Sunspot Baby, Mainstreet, We've Got Tonight, Get Out of Denver, Looking Back - All great songs and I left a lot out. Oh yeah I forgot Trying to Live My Life Without You
Katmandu was also one of his most popular, , Rock-n-roll never forgets, The fire down below, Fire Lake, and Hollywood nights are pretty popular as well. There are so many it's hard to pick a few out.
Bob Seger is the G.O.A.T. Michigans own! We loved him since our teen years and are now 65. My best friends mom loved him as much as we did We had an 80th birthday party for her. When this song came on she was out of her chair tearing up the floor like she was 16! We just lost her in January. I go back and watch the video of her and smile thru the tears. Thank you Bob for the music and memories
My very first concert, August of 1977, I was 13 years old, and Bob was at Pine Knob in Clarkston(I lived in Waterford)……my introduction to live Rock& Roll, and nothing even came close to this level of intensity, until I saw Springsteen in 1984. And since then I compare every live act that I see to Bob & Bruce, and no one compares……🙏🎭😎🎶❤️
This song was written by future Eagles member Glen Frey who was with Bob Seger in the early years. Bob was the one who encouraged Glen to write music which ended up creating some of the most memorable songs through the Eagles
No!! lol Bob Seger wrote every word except the title. He loved the song but did not think it would be a hit at all or played on the radio much so he never changed the song credits because someone else wrote the title of it. Glen had Nothing to do with it.
In the 90's I was the manager of a laundromat. As I spent a lot of time there repairing the equipment, I installed a stereo radio system to keep me occupied while working. I was there one Saturday, working and being it was a weekend, the place was packed with both adults and kids. Old Time Rock and Roll came on the radio, and someone shouted, Turn It Up!, so I did. Everyone, adults and kids alike, started dancing around, and singing the song - it was like a MTV video! I was hilarious! By the time the song was over, everyone was smiling, and panting with exertion. It was great...
As a 69 year old baby boomer I completely agree with the lyrics of this classic song. The music I listened in my younger days is so much better than popular music today. I am a relic that is over the hill and call myself a dinosaur but I can live with that idea. Just give me that old time music.
Great reaction! Bob is a legend. Never think you "should" know something - this music was before your time, before Hip Hop and Rap became predominant. I grew up with 60s and 70s music in my youth, and like everyone else followed Punk, New Wave, Synth Pop, Hip Hop, and Grunge because each style offered something new and different. As I got older, I rediscovered the 60s and 70s music and have much more appreciation for it.
I loved the song so much when it first came out because he was saying just what I was thinking at that time. Love Bob Seger for being different and not going with the flow.
I raised my kids on rock and metal. 60s through 90s. They love it even today. As fir me i was raised on big band, gospel, light rock and country. I loved them all. This new music, in general, has no heart.
"You'll Accompany Me" is probably my favorite Seger song. I bought the album because I loved "Turn the Page" when I was 12 or 13 years old but totally fell in love with "You'll Accompany Me". (He has like at least a hundred songs that I love so no shade from me)
You're so cute and full of life and energy Britt girl!...Bob is just a little older than I am and this song along with "Like a Rock" express my feelings exactly...Ha!...Love your expressive facial reactions and the need to move when the Spirit directs you!....Keep the faith and the good reviews coming young lady....Jackson
‘Turn the page’ is one of the greatest tribute songs ever. I have no idea what it’s like to be on the road all the time, but this song has to be an anthem for those guys.
This IS MUSIC!! every refrain sings is spot on. Great entertainer, singer/songwriter. And I am over the hill but so glad I grew up listening to the music of th 60's, 70's and 80's.
Being from the the Detroit area and Bob Seger also being from the area my favorite memory of this song was a Billy Joel concert , can't remember whether it was the Pontiac Silverdome or Palace of Auburn Hills but Billy Joel started playing this on the piano and Bob Segar ran up on stage and sang
You are so right about the music moving you. I sit here every time I watch you and I’m moving to the music. I can’t help it. If it’s good, I’m moving to it. Love you.
I love your reactions. With you discovering Bob Segar it just makes me smile. One of my favorites by him is We've Got Tonight, and very wonderful song that you have to do. It will get you in your feels.
Definitely a relevant song for today. You should check out his song, “Tryin’ To Live My Life Without You.” Bob introduces this live classic as “an old Memphis song.” It has an old school Bluesy R&B vibe. Cool stuff.
Bob Segar's best selling song of all time is "Shakedown" from the movie Beverly Hills Cop (Starring Eddie Murphy) 1987. It was his only #1 hit song on the Hot 100 Chart...... this info according to the internet hope its accurate. He may not have a bunch of # 1's, but he has a whole bunch of hits that charted, A WHOLE BUNCH!! Great reaction, TY.
My grandma used to own a restaurant in a small town in Kansas. She had a dining room, and a "dance" floor with a jukebox. I would play this song ALL THE TIME on that jukebox, haha.
Segar here is nostalgic for the hot rockers and rockabilly styles of the original 50s and early 60s. By the time he released this hit song so much of rock shows and music had morphed into moog synthesizers, glam rock, performance rock, big hair bands. He’s protesting with his opinion to get back to basics, 3 chords, rhythm, simple lyrics. Risky Business revived this song to the Top 40 and has been parodied to death by cartoons, comedy shows, and neighborhood parties. Heaven forbid someone chooses it for karaoke night.
One of the Epic Movies "RISKY BUSINESS" and songs of all time. Bob Seger was a great song writer and entertainer. I agree and this is my era the Music in the 60's,70's and 80's. I am sorry rap was does not cut it for . The Band was another great group.
There wasn’t a person who could stay sitting when this song would come on at any venue, bar, wedding dance, party, bbq, whatever, wherever. This song brings back so many great memories. I’m now creeping up to 60 and I still get moving when I hear this one come on the radio or on my playlist I will start dancing in the kitchen I’ll start dancing in my seat this is just an iconic feel good get you moving kind of song. We had the best of music in my young years.
A few years back i was out with a group of friends this song came on and one of the guys did the duck walk all over the dance floor we were cracking up.
And this was in 1978. 45 years ago he talking about the fifties and sixties, how much farther has it dropped. They are great performers and talent out their now but they get drowned out by all the crap modern recording puts out on so many channels and floods us with. You have to search them out but when you do find them it's reassuring ,and I'm 73 and love some of the new talent.
Yes, so true! You are not going to hear new, good music on the radio now, but it is there on the internet. FM radio died when corporate suits took over.
Britt, Thanks SO MUCH for reacting to Ann Arbor's (and Michigan's) own Bob Seger! We know how much you love the 'sexophone''; His tremendous band (Silver Bullet) featured one of the absolute greatest, the late Alto Reed. One of the greatest American bands of all time.
Delightful and engaging reaction as always. Yeah I remember when this came out in high school and wow. It was a huge deal. I was already familiar with the song from the Bob Seger album, because I was a fan, but to see it immortalized that way it was great, and really there's another amazing one in there Mannish Boy, the Muddy Waters version I think. In fact I think it may have immediately preceded this scene because that old blues song starts slow, but it was a pretty hip reference to older blues for a mainstream movie at that time. But yeah in both cases they didn't use the entire song for the scene.
Brit, i truly believe that the sixties through the eighties music was legendary. My dad, who loved the swing era or forties and the bebop of the fifties, liked CCR, Comadores, Kool and the gang, Eagles and EW&F to name a few. I still love listening to Nat King Cole because of how smooth his voice was. But no other era really had artists still touring fifty years after they debuted, like the Stones, ZZ Top, Foreigner and Eagles. And none of them lio sync or use auto tune. I love your reactions, keep them coming please.
You are so right we love Bob Seger,!! He's one of THE BEST EVER!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Funny you mention Tina Turner. One of my fave covers by Bob Seger is Nutbush City Limits on his Live Bullet double album. It's a cover of the Tina Turner song. Live Bullet is one of the best live albums ever! ❤❤❤❤
When you say this has to be his biggest hit of all time then you haven't even tapped into his music yet. This guy has soooo many huge hits it ain't even funny. He has also written hits for other big bands. His catalog is enormous!
I've never been to a wedding, dance, roller rink, dance club or honky tonk where this song doesn't get played at LEAST once a night...and if there's room to dance it get's danced to by just about everyone in the place.
you should have seen him live in the 70's. Bob could jerk your heart with his ballads and rock your body with his rock and roll. his live shows were awsome.
This song came out in 1978, and they allowed it to be used for that scene in the movie Risky Business when it came out in 1983. Great song! Great scene in an odd movie. I liked it when I saw it, but it was different. Then Billy Joel went the other way and sang It's Still Rock and Roll to Me. Lol
Main Street, Night Moves, Like a Rock which Chevrolet used in thier truck commercials, Her Strut to add a few. Live Bullet is one of the best live albums I own.
I saw his bus at a McDonalds in the early 90's I went up knocked on the door the man himself opened the door singed a hat gave it to me super chill dude.
Hi Britt, yes, youre right in some ways about this being Bob's biggest hit, except from a writing standpoint Bob is not a credited writer on the song. He helped the guys out with the song and then ended up recording it. It became the most played song ever on jukeboxes. The irony for Bob was that his most played song was not generating royalties for him. Ironic, but I think Bob's still doing okay for himself despite that. If nothing else, just from the Like A Rock royalties alone from all the Chevy truck commercials. Bob has so so many great tracks. A deep rabbit hole. Keep'em coming please.❤
Bob Seger actually wrote this song in 1979. It was used in the 1983 movie "Risky Business." A lot of songs in that era were written for the movies they were used in. This one was so good, they plucked it from his album a few years earlier and featured it in Tom Cruise's movie.
Today is Bob Seger's 79th birthday Happy Birthday Mr Seger!!!!!
Mine too but not the same age..lol
Yes a heartfelt happy birthday!!!!
RISKY BUSINESS with Tom Cruise doing the underwear slide scene in sunglasses!
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Yupyup!
If I recall, this was the movie that pushed Tom into the megastar realm.
@@clownzzz4837 Exactly right!
Ahh, you've been Mandela Affected he's not wearing sunglasses anymore 😎
Call me a relic, call me what you will.
Say im old fashioned, say I'm over the hill.
Today's music aint got the same soul,
I like that old time rock n roll.
It's more true with every passing year, and I'm only 40.
What's crazy is this song came out in 78. Was Bob a time traveler😂
. Lol. 💫💫💥
1st chord and we hit the floor at the roller rink.
The song is almost 50 years old but will be eternally relevant and relatable
Can you believe that? Jeez well had it good.
This song says it all...exactly how I feel
Bob's biggest song? It's up there but he has so many - Old Time Rock and Roll, Night Moves, Katmandu, Rock and Roll Never Forgets, Against the Wind, Like a Rock, Turn the Page, You'll Accompany Me, Roll Me Away, Travelin' Man/ Beautiful Loser, Hollywood Nights, Still the Same, Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, Horizontal Bop, Come To Pappa, Betty Lou Is Getting Out Tonight, Mary Lou, Sunspot Baby, Mainstreet, We've Got Tonight, Get Out of Denver, Looking Back - All great songs and I left a lot out. Oh yeah I forgot Trying to Live My Life Without You
I like Against The Wind
And shame on the moon
Katmandu was also one of his most popular, , Rock-n-roll never forgets, The fire down below, Fire Lake, and Hollywood nights are pretty popular as well. There are so many it's hard to pick a few out.
Bob Seger is the G.O.A.T.
Michigans own!
We loved him since our teen years and are now 65.
My best friends mom loved him as much as we did
We had an 80th birthday party for her.
When this song came on she was out of her chair tearing up the floor like she was 16!
We just lost her in January. I go back and watch the video of her and smile thru the tears.
Thank you Bob for the music and memories
I'm in my mid 50s, yet I'm a 3rd generation Seger fan, my daughter being 4th.
My very first concert, August of 1977, I was 13 years old, and Bob was at Pine Knob in Clarkston(I lived in Waterford)……my introduction to live Rock& Roll, and nothing even came close to this level of intensity, until I saw Springsteen in 1984. And since then I compare every live act that I see to Bob & Bruce, and no one compares……🙏🎭😎🎶❤️
I'm 78 and play in a local R&R band. I sing this song and it ALWAYS packs the dance floor. With everyone singing along.
This song was written by future Eagles member Glen Frey who was with Bob Seger in the early years. Bob was the one who encouraged Glen to write music which ended up creating some of the most memorable songs through the Eagles
Yes and no, this song was more of a group project. If memory serves there r like 4 or 5 people credited including Bob.
When you look it up :
George Jackson
Thomas e Jones 3rd
Chuck Crozier &
Bob seger (uncredited)
Are the only ones listed
Yes it's a great story in the muscle shoals doc about the song and how it got pitched to Bob and the first time they recorded it
@@lonniebarrett4691 - thanks, I’ll check it out 👍
No!! lol Bob Seger wrote every word except the title. He loved the song but did not think it would be a hit at all or played on the radio much so he never changed the song credits because someone else wrote the title of it. Glen had Nothing to do with it.
You were spot on! That is Tom Cruise and the movie is Risky Business. Nice work!!!
This song always filled the dance floor. Still have it on my exercise mix.
Bob, S, ROCKED HIS HARDEST IN THE 1970s heres proof FROM 1978
In the 90's I was the manager of a laundromat. As I spent a lot of time there repairing the equipment, I installed a stereo radio system to keep me occupied while working. I was there one Saturday, working and being it was a weekend, the place was packed with both adults and kids. Old Time Rock and Roll came on the radio, and someone shouted, Turn It Up!, so I did. Everyone, adults and kids alike, started dancing around, and singing the song - it was like a MTV video! I was hilarious! By the time the song was over, everyone was smiling, and panting with exertion. It was great...
I am 71 and grew up listening to rock and roll. I only listen to music from the 60's,70's, and 80's. ❤ me some bob seger.
This song is classic, whether at the roller rink, school dance or someone's boombox. 💜💜
“Accompany me” is one of my favorite Seger songs.
The song that killed disco when it came out. Yes Bob saved rock ‘n’ roll, and won a Grammy for this song.
As a 69 year old baby boomer I completely agree with the lyrics of this classic song. The music I listened in my younger days is so much better than popular music today. I am a relic that is over the hill and call myself a dinosaur but I can live with that idea. Just give me that old time music.
I love the song "Katmandu" by Bob Seger! You will love it!
Happy Birthday Bob Seger! You rock!
Bob Seger has been hitting them out of the park for decades. My favorite, and I bet you like it too, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Like A Rock
This is the anthem of my era. At 73 I still groove to it.
"todays music ain't got the same soul, I like that old time rack n roll" rings true today as it did when this song was released.
This is the ultimate good mood song. Seger is one of the best.
Great reaction! Bob is a legend. Never think you "should" know something - this music was before your time, before Hip Hop and Rap became predominant. I grew up with 60s and 70s music in my youth, and like everyone else followed Punk, New Wave, Synth Pop, Hip Hop, and Grunge because each style offered something new and different. As I got older, I rediscovered the 60s and 70s music and have much more appreciation for it.
RIP Mr Alto Reed, one of the best sax players in RnR. Turn the page features Alto greatness.
The coolest thing about a Bob Seger concert is that you see people from the age of 10 to 80. 2 of the best shows I have ever seen.
That was very much the iconic Risky Business, and it made that song surge back into popularity when it came out.
I think this song was played at every wedding I went to as a young kid in the 80's
Bob's a legend. Awesome live, younger and older. He's a true gem of music
Best dance song ever! This song played at our school dance an EVERYONE was on the dance floor!!!!! Happy birthday Bob!!!!! 🎁🎂
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Actually, Britt, the lyrics that Bob's singing here are: "Call Me A Relic, Call Me What You Will, Call Me Old-Fashioned, Call Me Over The Hill"😊
I loved the song so much when it first came out because he was saying just what I was thinking at that time. Love Bob Seger for being different and not going with the flow.
I raised my kids on rock and metal. 60s through 90s. They love it even today. As fir me i was raised on big band, gospel, light rock and country. I loved them all. This new music, in general, has no heart.
You really need to do "Come to Pappa" Seger has been in many women's PDC club for years!! SEGER IS LEGEND!!!!!
My mother loved this song. We left a CD of this Album and a Bible with her in her grave. ❤
"You'll Accompany Me" is probably my favorite Seger song. I bought the album because I loved "Turn the Page" when I was 12 or 13 years old but totally fell in love with "You'll Accompany Me". (He has like at least a hundred songs that I love so no shade from me)
You're so cute and full of life and energy Britt girl!...Bob is just a little older than I am and this song along with "Like a Rock" express my feelings exactly...Ha!...Love your expressive facial reactions and the need to move when the Spirit directs you!....Keep the faith and the good reviews coming young lady....Jackson
Come To Poppa and Her Strut are PDC classics! Youll thank me.
I saw Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet band at Cobo Hall in Detroit in 1987
‘Turn the page’ is one of the greatest tribute songs ever. I have no idea what it’s like to be on the road all the time, but this song has to be an anthem for those guys.
This IS MUSIC!! every refrain sings is spot on. Great entertainer, singer/songwriter. And I am over the hill but so glad I grew up listening to the music of th 60's, 70's and 80's.
Bob Seger- Fire Lake, Mainstreet and Against the Wind are very good also
Being from the the Detroit area and Bob Seger also being from the area my favorite memory of this song was a Billy Joel concert , can't remember whether it was the Pontiac Silverdome or Palace of Auburn Hills but Billy Joel started playing this on the piano and Bob Segar ran up on stage and sang
You are so right about the music moving you. I sit here every time I watch you and I’m moving to the music. I can’t help it. If it’s good, I’m moving to it. Love you.
Used to roller skate to this song when I was alot younger! Shame On The Moon is another great Seger song!!
I love your reactions. With you discovering Bob Segar it just makes me smile. One of my favorites by him is We've Got Tonight, and very wonderful song that you have to do. It will get you in your feels.
Definitely a relevant song for today. You should check out his song, “Tryin’ To Live My Life Without You.” Bob introduces this live classic as “an old Memphis song.” It has an old school Bluesy R&B vibe. Cool stuff.
4:06 - *Call me a relic, call me what you will
Actual request: *Hey Britt!* We need a full video of just you dancing to this song!
That would be awesome.
Bob Segar's best selling song of all time is "Shakedown" from the movie Beverly Hills Cop (Starring Eddie Murphy) 1987. It was his only #1 hit song on the Hot 100 Chart...... this info according to the internet hope its accurate. He may not have a bunch of # 1's, but he has a whole bunch of hits that charted, A WHOLE BUNCH!! Great reaction, TY.
My grandma used to own a restaurant in a small town in Kansas. She had a dining room, and a "dance" floor with a jukebox. I would play this song ALL THE TIME on that jukebox, haha.
Segar here is nostalgic for the hot rockers and rockabilly styles of the original 50s and early 60s. By the time he released this hit song so much of rock shows and music had morphed into moog synthesizers, glam rock, performance rock, big hair bands. He’s protesting with his opinion to get back to basics, 3 chords, rhythm, simple lyrics. Risky Business revived this song to the Top 40 and has been parodied to death by cartoons, comedy shows, and neighborhood parties. Heaven forbid someone chooses it for karaoke night.
Britt you want mid 60's to mid 90's that's the BEST music ever made period!
One of the Epic Movies "RISKY BUSINESS" and songs of all time. Bob Seger was
a great song writer and entertainer. I agree and this is my era the Music in the 60's,70's
and 80's. I am sorry rap was does not cut it for . The Band was another great group.
My generation of music for real was the 70's it was the best and still is the best
This is an iconic song done by an icon! Love this then and still love it now. Love your reaction! ♥
There wasn’t a person who could stay sitting when this song would come on at any venue, bar, wedding dance, party, bbq, whatever, wherever. This song brings back so many great memories. I’m now creeping up to 60 and I still get moving when I hear this one come on the radio or on my playlist I will start dancing in the kitchen I’ll start dancing in my seat this is just an iconic feel good get you moving kind of song. We had the best of music in my young years.
A few years back i was out with a group of friends this song came on and one of the guys did the duck walk all over the dance floor we were cracking up.
Bob Segar is in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, he was introduced by Kid Rock.
It might be his biggest song, but he's had so many it's hard to say.
My favorite Bob song. Little Drummer Boy. Best christmas song rendition ever!
Bob Seger is fantastic,,,,,,top 10. 💥💥💥👍😎
Bob Seger has had a total of 13 number-one singles on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. He has also had four number-one albums on the Billboard 200
Betty Lou's getting out tonight is a good one thats overlooked at times
And this was in 1978. 45 years ago he talking about the fifties and sixties, how much farther has it dropped. They are great performers and talent out their now but they get drowned out by all the crap modern recording puts out on so many channels and floods us with. You have to search them out but when you do find them it's reassuring ,and I'm 73 and love some of the new talent.
Yes, so true! You are not going to hear new, good music on the radio now, but it is there on the internet. FM radio died when corporate suits took over.
Britt, Thanks SO MUCH for reacting to Ann Arbor's (and Michigan's) own Bob Seger! We know how much you love the 'sexophone''; His tremendous band (Silver Bullet) featured one of the absolute greatest, the late Alto Reed. One of the greatest American bands of all time.
Delightful and engaging reaction as always. Yeah I remember when this came out in high school and wow. It was a huge deal. I was already familiar with the song from the Bob Seger album, because I was a fan, but to see it immortalized that way it was great, and really there's another amazing one in there Mannish Boy, the Muddy Waters version I think. In fact I think it may have immediately preceded this scene because that old blues song starts slow, but it was a pretty hip reference to older blues for a mainstream movie at that time.
But yeah in both cases they didn't use the entire song for the scene.
There has never been one wedding that I've ever DJ'd where the crowd, regardless of age, will all get up and start dancing.
Brit, i truly believe that the sixties through the eighties music was legendary. My dad, who loved the swing era or forties and the bebop of the fifties, liked CCR, Comadores, Kool and the gang, Eagles and EW&F to name a few. I still love listening to Nat King Cole because of how smooth his voice was. But no other era really had artists still touring fifty years after they debuted, like the Stones, ZZ Top, Foreigner and Eagles. And none of them lio sync or use auto tune. I love your reactions, keep them coming please.
You are so right we love Bob Seger,!! He's one of THE BEST EVER!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Funny you mention Tina Turner. One of my fave covers by Bob Seger is Nutbush City Limits on his Live Bullet double album. It's a cover of the Tina Turner song. Live Bullet is one of the best live albums ever! ❤❤❤❤
You are so spot on, bring back musicianship,..bring back humanistic,..life affirming poetry!
Bob is the soundtrack of my youth... I'm positive I've not been to a wedding reception that didn't play this song❤
Back in the 80s , my prime, Bob Seger was “my jams”! Still is today!
When you say this has to be his biggest hit of all time then you haven't even tapped into his music yet. This guy has soooo many huge hits it ain't even funny. He has also written hits for other big bands. His catalog is enormous!
Great pump up the volume song!! A must add song to the playlist.
I've never been to a wedding, dance, roller rink, dance club or honky tonk where this song doesn't get played at LEAST once a night...and if there's room to dance it get's danced to by just about everyone in the place.
Guys, the lead actress’ name is
“Rebecca De Mornay.”
I’ve seen a number of misspellings here.
STILL IS A GREAT SONG!!!!!!!!!!!! 2024 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've seen Bob twice .. the second time my son took me as a gift. Makes it even more special.
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For the record, Britt, the movie's title is "Risky Business"
Bob Seger recorded a song with Little Feat "Something in the Water" also featuring Brad Paisley, a definite must hear !!!!!!
When an artist can sing just as good live just like the recording now that is an achievement
Risky Business!!!!!!!!!! This song is a classic!!!!!!!!
you should have seen him live in the 70's. Bob could jerk your heart with his ballads and rock your body with his rock and roll. his live shows were awsome.
This song came out in 1978, and they allowed it to be used for that scene in the movie Risky Business when it came out in 1983. Great song! Great scene in an odd movie. I liked it when I saw it, but it was different. Then Billy Joel went the other way and sang It's Still Rock and Roll to Me. Lol
Gotta dive into his deeper tracks, def give Come To Poppa, Fire Down Below, and Her Strut a spin! thank me later!
Just off the top of my head, I would add Night Moves, Turn the Page, Her I Am, and Like a Rock.
And Shame on the Moon
Or go to the old stuff....Lucifer, 2 + 2 = ?, etc
Main Street, Night Moves, Like a Rock which Chevrolet used in thier truck commercials, Her Strut to add a few. Live Bullet is one of the best live albums I own.
@@billwalker7556 Mainstreet, hell yeah. My mom literally grew up on the same "Main Street" that song's about!
Mrs. Doubtfire! Robin dancing with that vacuum 😂
As one who is older and was there it is one of his best but I think his biggest hit was "turn the page." " Night moves "was a favorite then too.
As soon as I hear the first notes, I reach for the volume on my car radio and CRANK IT! Love your reaction.
I do the Risky Business underwear dance on the first day of every vacation!!! It's a tradition now LOL
I saw his bus at a McDonalds in the early 90's I went up knocked on the door the man himself opened the door singed a hat gave it to me super chill dude.
You had me fooled when i watch your videos you seem to like every 70s songs and videos you have reacted 2
Hi Britt, yes, youre right in some ways about this being Bob's biggest hit, except from a writing standpoint Bob is not a credited writer on the song. He helped the guys out with the song and then ended up recording it. It became the most played song ever on jukeboxes. The irony for Bob was that his most played song was not generating royalties for him. Ironic, but I think Bob's still doing okay for himself despite that. If nothing else, just from the Like A Rock royalties alone from all the Chevy truck commercials. Bob has so so many great tracks. A deep rabbit hole. Keep'em coming please.❤
"Watch her Strut" and
" Come to Papa " should be your next Bob song ❤
This song was released in the mid 70s and RISKY BUSINESS used it in 1983.
As usual, (since in 1976 music videos just were not a thing) the video was made a decade after the song was released.
78 BUT CLOSE
This song originally debuted in 1978, but was used in the 1983 film, “Risky Business”, which starred a young Tom Cruise, and Rebecca DeMornay.
He has so many great songs, couldn’t even say what his biggest hit is, pick from about 40 songs!!
Nice reaction as always. Just keep going on the Bob Seger journey. Roll Me Away, Against The Wind, and don't miss We've Got Tonight.
If you want that old time Rock and ROLL YOU WANT THE 50'S 60'S AND 70'S. That's what he's talking about x.
Bob Seger actually wrote this song in 1979. It was used in the 1983 movie "Risky Business." A lot of songs in that era were written for the movies they were used in. This one was so good, they plucked it from his album a few years earlier and featured it in Tom Cruise's movie.
my momma danced to this too, bless her soul!