We just lost my best friends mom. After a 2 year battle with cancer. She was his biggest fan! We had an 80th birthday party, this came on the jukebox , she was out of her chair and rocking like she was 16!
"Don't try to take me to a disco, you'll never even get me out on the floor, 10 minutes I'll be late for the door." There were a lot of us that loathed disco. That line was perfect.
Classic Bob Seger song and yes, the song was featured in the movie Risky Business. Other Seger songs - Night Moves, Still the Same, Against the Wind, and Her Strut to start
I disagree. Turn The Page is very emotional. Dealing with life on the road, bigotry and prejudice, loneliness etc. Or Against the Wind which is just about how hard life is in general.
Bob Seger; One of the best voices in rock'n'roll One of the best lyricists of his time One of the best entertainers One of the nicest superstars, by all accounts. His music covered a pretty wide musical swath Had several great bands backing him up through the years, most notably The Silver Bullet Band And, near and dear to my heart, he had a great saxophone player One of my favorite artists of all time You just can't go wrong with Bob
Tom Cruise was definitely not a superstar before “Risky Business”. This movie kind of launched him. He was 21 (playing a high school senior) when this movie came out in 1983. The song had already been a hit in 1978, and then again when this movie came out 5 years later.
Awesome reaction... The one thing about Bob Seger is he feels every word he sings, and you will too. His catalog is epic. Do "Night Moves" next it's a BANGER.
Hands down, Bob Seger has to be the best concert for showmanship and just overall sound I have ever experienced. Incredible performer, singer, songwriter.
The picture of Bob sitting on the corvette is from the music video for "Like A Rock". That's a great song. A bit slower than many of his, similar to Turn the Page. Really highlights the rasp as he sings about days gone by. You may recognize as Chevy used it in pickup commercials for about 15 years.
You’re right! It is impossible not to love this song. He’s a true American treasure as a songwriter. Never gets mentioned with the great ones but he belongs in that conversation though. Some of the most memorable songwriting you’ll ever hear in rock history. Nice dancing Sam.
This one is great, it's an iconic classic. To me, his best song, however, is Night Moves. For people of my generation, I would think, it's very, very nostalgic. The song hits hard in its memories of times past. At least for me. Back to current day, thanks for another great reaction to another great song! The people who made Risky Business knew what they were doing when they coupled a young Tom Cruise with Bob Seger!
Night Moves is bittersweet. Realizing in the autumn of your life that the end is near, but wistfully remembering the good experiences and longing for a few more memories.
With me it's more like wishing for a do-over, but that only lasts seconds 'cause it's a waste of time! Thanks for the really good reply! @@armadillotoe
Go all in for Seger. Night Moves, Beautiful Loser, Roll Me Away, Main Street, Betty Lou's Gettin' Out Tonight... on and on. My teen years are written into his music...
I'm so excited to see Bob Seger again! I love Seger! He has so many great songs! Hollywood Nights, Against the Wind, and so many others! His voice is excellent. He sings with soul (like my Steve Perry/Journey and Rod Stewart, just to name a few.) Seger rocks, always has! ❤
It's hard to top a classic Seger tune! This song is linked to the Tom Cruise movie Risky Business, and I ask myself "who is the U-Boat commander" every time I hear this song come on the radio. (if you get this reference you are either a big movie buff or old like me, LOL)
This song has an iconic back story. The demo was recorded at the iconic Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama. The demo was sent to Bob when he was in Europe. The band ran through it and they all really didnt like it. He tried it live and the audience went nuts. So much so they did the song again. It was clear they were going to have to cut it themselves. Some songs just find the right artist. Thanks to his great relationship with MSSS it ended up in his lap and has been a staple of his cannon ever since.
Bob and his band are amazing. You guys could spebd the next several months doing one Seger song after another and probably triple your subs. Legendary is an understatement when it comes to Bob Seger.
I’m from Detroit, as is Bob Seger. Arguably the best live album ever made is Live Bullet! If you wanna here what a live rock show in Detroit was like in 1975, this is the album for you. One of my favorite songs is Heavy Music, really gets the crowd on their feet! Also check out Nutbush City Limits, Bob adds his thoughts about a quote in Rolling Stone Magizine that always makes me laugh‼️😅😂🤣
The song was recorded at the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama, and Sound Suite Studios in Detroit, Michigan. The guitar solo was contributed by Howie McDonald. Originally, the Silver Bullet Band was displeased with the song's inclusion on Stranger in Town, claiming, according to Seger, that the song was not "Silver Bullety". However, upon hearing audience reactions to it during their tour in Europe, the band grew to like the song. In 1990, Seger joined Billy Joel on one occasion and Don Henley on another to play the song during their concerts in Auburn Hills, Michigan
In the 70's, a lot of us felt that way when disco was becoming popular. The kind of acts I saw in concerts made sure to put down disco at some point in their shows (Bob Seger, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent etc). People nowadays look back at the70's and think wow about all the different genre's coming together. But true hard rock fans usually did not care for disco. But times change...not for me...but they do change. 😉
Great review. Bob has a catalogue of great songs for you to discover. Katmandu, Night Moves, Hollywood Nights, Still the Same, Like a Rock, Feel like a Number, Mainstreet, Ramblin Gamblin Man, The Famous FInal Scene. Are just a few suggestions for you to listen too.
You can't go wrong with a Bob Seger song, he just doesn't have a bad song. 👍 Those raspy expressive vocals and wonderful storytelling will have you engaged from the start. But hey...I'm a Seger fan so whatta ya expect~ lol Here's another song by Bob Seger, if interested. "Bob Seger - Beautiful Loser Studio version)" (channel: Bob Seger) --This song was written and recorded by Bob Seger and is from his eighth studio album. The single just missed being included on the US Billboard Top 100. And I'd also like to suggest another song by an artist I believe you've reacted to before and seemed to enjoy his tunes. So If interested check out " Joe Bonamassa - The Heart That Never Waits (Live) - Tales Of Time" this is a live performance at the Red Rock Ampitheatre. This is blues at its finest with one of the G.O.A.T guitarist's... this is pure ear candy, guys (👂🍬)
A roots rocker with a classic raspy, powerful voice, Seger wrote and recorded songs that dealt with love, women, and blue-collar themes, and is one of the best-known examples of a heartland rock artist. He has recorded many hits, including "Night Moves", "Turn the Page", "Mainstreet", "Still the Same", "Hollywood Nights", "Against the Wind", "You'll Accomp'ny Me", "Shame on the Moon", "Roll Me Away", "Like a Rock", and "Shakedown", the last of which was written for the 1987 film Beverly Hills Cop II and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also co-wrote the Eagles' number-one hit "Heartache Tonight", and his recording of "Old Time Rock and Roll" was named one of the Songs of the Century in 2001. With a career spanning six decades, Seger has sold more than 75 million records worldwide, making him one of the world's best-selling artists of all time. Seger was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2012. Seger was named Billboard's 2015 Legend of Live honoree at the 12th annual Billboard Touring Conference & Awards, held November 18-19 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. His farewell tour took place in 2018 and 2019.
My first concert was a Bob Seger concert. It was 1978 and I have been a Super Fan ever since. Some of my favorites are “Til it Shines”, “We’ve Got Tonight”, “Still the Same”, good grief I could go on and on. I love them all. Thanks for the great reaction. 😊
Not only is this a great and universally loved song, it is also featured in one of the most fun movie scenes in history in Risky Business when Tom Cruise dances to it in his underwear. THAT'S the video you should see!!!
Bob Segar has no bad songs? Well, lets see........ what artist do you know that has had 31 Billboard Hot 100 hits? I was there during his farewell tour (Virginia Beach,VA) and I did not know he had so many hits. That man rocked our faces off! What was really cool is he talked, almost, about every one of them. He also paid homage to the rock icons of the past with pictures of them on the entire stage backdrop. The most talented, the most real, the most humble, the most amazing artist I have ever had the privelege of seeing. I am so thankful I got to see him, albeit late in his career (But he still had all the goods and gave it his all.... and then some). Just a phenomenal artist! Great reaction, TY.
I first saw Bob Seger at Richard's, a rock & roll club in Atlanta where he played for a week. It was late on a weekday and there were about 25 people in the audience. The next time I saw him was a few years later at Grant Field in front of about 45,000 screaming fans. The difference was the release of his Night Moves album. Now you have to watch Tom Cruise dance to this song in Risky Business.
When This Song First Came Out, We Were In The Area Of Chimney Rock Park, NC. At At KOA Campground, A Good Ole Boy" Had The Jukebox Full Blast" With This Song!! Awesome Memory!
😊❤ Good Morning Phil and Sam!! What a great song and reaction to wake up to! 😅 I think without the movie this still would be a classic! You just can't help but jam and tap your foot to this one! My two favs of his are "Night Moves" and "Against the Wind". If I had to choose one it would be "Night Moves"! They are similar in feeling. Both are slower ballads but the story telling along with his vocals and the band, just beautiful!! Luv you guys!! 😊❤❤
Can't go wrong with a Seger song. If you really want to dance to one of his songs, he did a cover of one of the founding fathers of rock n Roll, Chuck Berry's song. It's called C'est La Vie. The song is in English, though the title isn't and has the 50's sock hop feel
I have never watched Risky Business but I have definitely seen the dancing scene. Bob is great 🔥❤️ Turn the Page is my favorite from him but I truly don’t think he has a bad song.
As has been said, there are no bad Bob Seger songs, and all of the songs mentioned in the comments are great ones. To those I would add "Roll Me Away."
His Influences were mainly black soul artists. Mainly the Stax label artists Wilson - Pickett - Land of A Thousand Dances You will hear the connection for sure
It wasn't that Tom Cruise was a superstar at the time, but Risky Business is the movie that made Cruise a star and him dancing to this Bob Seger song is iconic.
Risky Business was Tom Cruise's big movie hit. Before that he played parts in other movies but this was his bigtime breakout role that made him a movie star.
He has so many great songs but there are a couple with so much emotional depth that I bet you guys would like but they also rock, and one is called Night Moves, and the other one is called Against the Wind.
Anytime I've been anywhere and this song comes on people IMMEDIATELY head for the dance floor. EVERYTIME.
This is the anthem for my generation. I'm 72 and still love it!
67 and feel the same way!!
We just lost my best friends mom. After a 2 year battle with cancer.
She was his biggest fan!
We had an 80th birthday party, this came on the jukebox , she was out of her chair and rocking like she was 16!
"Don't try to take me to a disco, you'll never even get me out on the floor, 10 minutes I'll be late for the door."
There were a lot of us that loathed disco. That line was perfect.
Bob Seger is definitely a legend.If you take a deep dive into his work,you will be amazed! Tyvm ❤❤❤
Agree! But when you take that deep dive, you may not want to come up for air...just sayin'...Cheers!
Classic Bob Seger song and yes, the song was featured in the movie Risky Business. Other Seger songs - Night Moves, Still the Same, Against the Wind, and Her Strut to start
night moves . still one of my favorites
Against the Wind and especially "Roll Me Away" are my favourite songs of his. Roll Me Away gets played every time I leave on a trip.
Bob's most emotional song is NIGHT MOVES, about teenage sex and the melancholy produced by looking back over your life.
Also the changes of the seasons is the changes of age and getting older
Coming next!
@@barsandbarbells2022 YAY top 10 all time song for me.
I disagree. Turn The Page is very emotional. Dealing with life on the road, bigotry and prejudice, loneliness etc. Or Against the Wind which is just about how hard life is in general.
It is true……..Bob Seger has never written a bad song.
”Today s music aint got the same soul”
So true !
Love your reactions !
👍👍👍💕🇸🇪😎
Damn right
Not compared to the 70s
You just can’t go wrong with Bob , great storyteller, huge rabbit hole of really good music. Enjoy the journey
There's just nothing Bob Seger doesn't do outstanding. He's been a favorite of mine for many years
Bob Seger;
One of the best voices in rock'n'roll
One of the best lyricists of his time
One of the best entertainers
One of the nicest superstars, by all accounts.
His music covered a pretty wide musical swath
Had several great bands backing him up through the years, most notably The Silver Bullet Band
And, near and dear to my heart, he had a great saxophone player
One of my favorite artists of all time
You just can't go wrong with Bob
Night Moves, Main Street, Come To Papa, Her Strut, Beautiful Loser.
Tons of great songs!
Tom Cruise was definitely not a superstar before “Risky Business”. This movie kind of launched him. He was 21 (playing a high school senior) when this movie came out in 1983. The song had already been a hit in 1978, and then again when this movie came out 5 years later.
Awesome reaction... The one thing about Bob Seger is he feels every word he sings, and you will too. His catalog is epic. Do "Night Moves" next it's a BANGER.
Yes!
Played at every wedding recption for the last 45 years. One that will get everybody, young and old, out on the floor.
“Betty Loo’s Getting Out Tonight” is a rarely heard gem of a rocker!
Hands down, Bob Seger has to be the best concert for showmanship and just overall sound I have ever experienced. Incredible performer, singer, songwriter.
Totally agree!
( Van Halen w/ David Lee Roth ) but Bob is bad to the bone - ah hell, thats George Thorouhgood - well, you know what I mean
The picture of Bob sitting on the corvette is from the music video for "Like A Rock". That's a great song. A bit slower than many of his, similar to Turn the Page. Really highlights the rasp as he sings about days gone by.
You may recognize as Chevy used it in pickup commercials for about 15 years.
“Her Strut” and “Night Moves” are my favorite songs by him. Such a great artist! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
I love “Her Strut”!!!
No one like Bob...A true icon...I been rocking with Bob since the early 70`s...IMO he has never made a bad song.
You’re right! It is impossible not to love this song. He’s a true American treasure as a songwriter. Never gets mentioned with the great ones but he belongs in that conversation though. Some of the most memorable songwriting you’ll ever hear in rock history. Nice dancing Sam.
My favorite Segar song is Against the Wind . Wonder music as well as lyrics.
This was huge in 1978
This one is great, it's an iconic classic. To me, his best song, however, is Night Moves. For people of my generation, I would think, it's very, very nostalgic. The song hits hard in its memories of times past. At least for me. Back to current day, thanks for another great reaction to another great song! The people who made Risky Business knew what they were doing when they coupled a young Tom Cruise with Bob Seger!
Night Moves is bittersweet. Realizing in the autumn of your life that the end is near, but wistfully remembering the good experiences and longing for a few more memories.
With me it's more like wishing for a do-over, but that only lasts seconds 'cause it's a waste of time! Thanks for the really good reply! @@armadillotoe
Go all in for Seger. Night Moves, Beautiful Loser, Roll Me Away, Main Street, Betty Lou's Gettin' Out Tonight... on and on. My teen years are written into his music...
I'm so excited to see Bob Seger again! I love Seger! He has so many great songs! Hollywood Nights, Against the Wind, and so many others! His voice is excellent. He sings with soul (like my Steve Perry/Journey and Rod Stewart, just to name a few.) Seger rocks, always has! ❤
It's hard to top a classic Seger tune! This song is linked to the Tom Cruise movie Risky Business, and I ask myself "who is the U-Boat commander" every time I hear this song come on the radio. (if you get this reference you are either a big movie buff or old like me, LOL)
A lot of my generation that was brought up on rock did not appreciate the disco era at all. Bob voiced the frustration of a lot of us in this song.
Amen!✌️
For Sure
Bob is One of a kind ❤
His live stuff is the bomb
This song has an iconic back story. The demo was recorded at the iconic Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama. The demo was sent to Bob when he was in Europe. The band ran through it and they all really didnt like it. He tried it live and the audience went nuts. So much so they did the song again. It was clear they were going to have to cut it themselves. Some songs just find the right artist. Thanks to his great relationship with MSSS it ended up in his lap and has been a staple of his cannon ever since.
Bob Segar is a very deep rabbit hole that you're going to love to take
Bob and his band are amazing. You guys could spebd the next several months doing one Seger song after another and probably triple your subs. Legendary is an understatement when it comes to Bob Seger.
Absolutely the Best Song Writer of all Time!!!!
I had his 45 single record of Rambling Gamblin man and wore it out back in the day when it first came out! That is what made Tom Cruz a star!
Played at almost every school dance. This was when everyone was on the dance floor. Good times.
I’m from Detroit, as is Bob Seger. Arguably the best live album ever made is Live Bullet! If you wanna here what a live rock show in Detroit was like in 1975, this is the album for you. One of my favorite songs is Heavy Music, really gets the crowd on their feet! Also check out Nutbush City Limits, Bob adds his thoughts about a quote in Rolling Stone Magizine that always makes me laugh‼️😅😂🤣
We were there! Nothing like Seger at Cobo hall and the city rocked afterwards!
The song was recorded at the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama, and Sound Suite Studios in Detroit, Michigan. The guitar solo was contributed by Howie McDonald. Originally, the Silver Bullet Band was displeased with the song's inclusion on Stranger in Town, claiming, according to Seger, that the song was not "Silver Bullety". However, upon hearing audience reactions to it during their tour in Europe, the band grew to like the song.
In 1990, Seger joined Billy Joel on one occasion and Don Henley on another to play the song during their concerts in Auburn Hills, Michigan
In the 70's, a lot of us felt that way when disco was becoming popular. The kind of acts I saw in concerts made sure to put down disco at some point in their shows (Bob Seger, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent etc). People nowadays look back at the70's and think wow about all the different genre's coming together. But true hard rock fans usually did not care for disco. But times change...not for me...but they do change. 😉
I LIKE ALL 70s music love to dance
Another great Bob Seeger song is "Still the Same"!!! 👏👏👏👏
My son used to play this on his sax. He was awesome, but it drove me crazy. So loud in the house 😁. He was sixteen.
Great review. Bob has a catalogue of great songs for you to discover. Katmandu, Night Moves, Hollywood Nights, Still the Same, Like a Rock, Feel like a Number, Mainstreet, Ramblin Gamblin Man, The Famous FInal Scene. Are just a few suggestions for you to listen too.
I seen Bob back in ths late 70s early 80s with heart
early 70s to
You can't go wrong with a Bob Seger song, he just doesn't have a bad song. 👍 Those raspy expressive vocals and wonderful storytelling will have you engaged from the start. But hey...I'm a Seger fan so whatta ya expect~ lol Here's another song by Bob Seger, if interested. "Bob Seger - Beautiful Loser Studio version)" (channel: Bob Seger) --This song was written and recorded by Bob Seger and is from his eighth studio album. The single just missed being included on the US Billboard Top 100. And I'd also like to suggest another song by an artist I believe you've reacted to before and seemed to enjoy his tunes. So If interested check out " Joe Bonamassa - The Heart That Never Waits (Live) - Tales Of Time" this is a live performance at the Red Rock Ampitheatre. This is blues at its finest with one of the G.O.A.T guitarist's... this is pure ear candy, guys (👂🍬)
Bob's "Like a Rock" was used in a Chevy truck commercial for quite a while.
Thanks guys! Hes got a long and distinguished library
Great reaction, thanks. Against the Wind, Roll Me Away, Like a Rock are all great.
Saw him about 5 years ago. Sounded exactly like he did 40 years ago . A legend
1978
Bob is a legend! A great artist!
You both have amazing voices.
A roots rocker with a classic raspy, powerful voice, Seger wrote and recorded songs that dealt with love, women, and blue-collar themes, and is one of the best-known examples of a heartland rock artist. He has recorded many hits, including "Night Moves", "Turn the Page", "Mainstreet", "Still the Same", "Hollywood Nights", "Against the Wind", "You'll Accomp'ny Me", "Shame on the Moon", "Roll Me Away", "Like a Rock", and "Shakedown", the last of which was written for the 1987 film Beverly Hills Cop II and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also co-wrote the Eagles' number-one hit "Heartache Tonight", and his recording of "Old Time Rock and Roll" was named one of the Songs of the Century in 2001.
With a career spanning six decades, Seger has sold more than 75 million records worldwide, making him one of the world's best-selling artists of all time. Seger was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2012. Seger was named Billboard's 2015 Legend of Live honoree at the 12th annual Billboard Touring Conference & Awards, held November 18-19 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. His farewell tour took place in 2018 and 2019.
Rock n Roll does sooth the soul.
My first concert was a Bob Seger concert. It was 1978 and I have been a Super Fan ever since. Some of my favorites are “Til it Shines”, “We’ve Got Tonight”, “Still the Same”, good grief I could go on and on. I love them all. Thanks for the great reaction. 😊
RIP Alto Reed. Love that sax!
Not only is this a great and universally loved song, it is also featured in one of the most fun movie scenes in history in Risky Business when Tom Cruise dances to it in his underwear. THAT'S the video you should see!!!
Bob Segar has no bad songs? Well, lets see........ what artist do you know that has had 31 Billboard Hot 100 hits? I was there during his farewell tour (Virginia Beach,VA) and I did not know he had so many hits. That man rocked our faces off! What was really cool is he talked, almost, about every one of them. He also paid homage to the rock icons of the past with pictures of them on the entire stage backdrop. The most talented, the most real, the most humble, the most amazing artist I have ever had the privelege of seeing. I am so thankful I got to see him, albeit late in his career (But he still had all the goods and gave it his all.... and then some). Just a phenomenal artist! Great reaction, TY.
Shame on the Moon... (Bob Seger) different...lovely song with good message.
ROLL ME AWAY!!!!!!!!!
Definitely one of my favorites!
Ive seen Bob twice.He was my very first concert when i was 10.He was amazing He has a lot of bangers
You still have to check out Seger's "Get Out OfDenver" and "Katmandu" to get the true flavor of his rock n roll
love listening to you two
Now... get you some NIGHT MOVES and then LIKE A ROCK (and another song used in a commercial)
against the wind .my fav seger
"Like A Rock" is another great one!
I first saw Bob Seger at Richard's, a rock & roll club in Atlanta where he played for a week. It was late on a weekday and there were about 25 people in the audience. The next time I saw him was a few years later at Grant Field in front of about 45,000 screaming fans. The difference was the release of his Night Moves album.
Now you have to watch Tom Cruise dance to this song in Risky Business.
The late Alto Reed on saxophone.
This song put him on the charts and boosted his career
Great reaction, yall brought a smile to my face. So glad yall enjoyed it, her dancin around said it all.
Our high school reunion anthem. 😊❤
When This Song First Came Out, We Were In The Area Of Chimney Rock Park, NC. At At KOA Campground, A Good Ole Boy" Had The Jukebox Full Blast" With This Song!! Awesome Memory!
Love you guys' reactions and analysis. A whole lot of great songs by Seger. Try "Night Moves" or "Her Strut."
Saw him in the 80’s and the only time I sat down was before the show started. Just hit after hit after hit.
I find myself waiting for you two every morning!
SO many great Bob Seger songs ahead for you. Thanks for sharing this one! 🙂
My childhood is Bob Seeger! Thanks! Love you guys!
Yes!!! Love this song... he Almost didn't record this song... he didn't want to record it a 1st
😊❤ Good Morning Phil and Sam!! What a great song and reaction to wake up to! 😅 I think without the movie this still would be a classic! You just can't help but jam and tap your foot to this one! My two favs of his are "Night Moves" and "Against the Wind". If I had to choose one it would be "Night Moves"! They are similar in feeling. Both are slower ballads but the story telling along with his vocals and the band, just beautiful!! Luv you guys!! 😊❤❤
Gotta check out “night moves” by him!!! I think u both will love it!!!
This is my favorite Bob Seager song. Thanks for reacting to it .🎸
Can't go wrong with a Seger song. If you really want to dance to one of his songs, he did a cover of one of the founding fathers of rock n Roll, Chuck Berry's song. It's called C'est La Vie. The song is in English, though the title isn't and has the 50's sock hop feel
My favorite of his will always be Like a Rock.
Mainstreet, Understanding, the Fire Inside. My favs
I have never watched Risky Business but I have definitely seen the dancing scene.
Bob is great 🔥❤️
Turn the Page is my favorite from him but I truly don’t think he has a bad song.
I saw that! Ole’ time rock and roll make you smiiiiiiiiiile. 74 yo kid.
Bob Seger is a rock legend... no doubt about it. If he has a bad song, I haven't heard it. o
He did collaborate with The Eagles “Heartache Tonight” awesome tune!
Bob Seger, is the musician for the 'Blue Collared Man/Woman'. He sang songs you could relate too.
As has been said, there are no bad Bob Seger songs, and all of the songs mentioned in the comments are great ones. To those I would add "Roll Me Away."
His Influences were mainly black soul artists. Mainly the Stax label artists
Wilson - Pickett - Land of A Thousand Dances
You will hear the connection for sure
Love the sax in the background. A saxophone was used freely in early rock mus8c.
Outstanding sound that move your soul, true Rock & Roll always ... Kids😌
Brave strangers and night moves are my favorite songs by him!
Bob is a national treasure
It wasn't that Tom Cruise was a superstar at the time, but Risky Business is the movie that made Cruise a star and him dancing to this Bob Seger song is iconic.
Great tune.....
His three consecutive albums in the ‘70’s, Night Moves, Live Bullet and Stranger in Town are fantastic.
Risky Business was Tom Cruise's big movie hit. Before that he played parts in other movies but this was his bigtime breakout role that made him a movie star.
Enjoy seeing ya'll discover this great music that I have loved all my life.
A LEGEND
He has so many great songs but there are a couple with so much emotional depth that I bet you guys would like but they also rock, and one is called Night Moves, and the other one is called Against the Wind.