I always got the impression he is singing to a girl and comparing her actions in gambling to her relationships, she always wins and walks away before things go bad. Only thinking of herself and she has never changed. That's my take anyway. Great song.
Night Moves Night Moves Night Moves I can’t believe you still haven’t done Night Moves! It’s one of his best and well know songs! C’mon, you need to do it and soon. You already know you won’t be disappointed with a Bob Seger song
I’ve never thought that Bob was singing about a guy that’s good at gambling. I have always interpreted this song as he’s talking about a woman who he used to date. “Moving game to game” meaning relationships and using guys to get what she wants. He sees her years later and recognizes all her old tricks. “There you stood, everybody watched you play; I just turned and walked away; I had nothing left to say; 'Cause you're still the same”
Bob Seger is one of a kind! His music is one of the few that is going to live on forever. His voice is so distinctive and you know it is him when he starts singing.
Definitely my FAVORITE Bob Seger Song. He is a true icon. Great musicianship and the back up singers make it even better. Can listen to this song over and over and over. Peace.
This entire album always takes me back to the summer of 1978 when I moved away from home. Still the Same is my all-time favorite Seeger song. Every song on that Stranger In Town album is a banger. I recommend "Feel Like a Number".
Bob Seger was HUGE in the 70's, he had several hits back then (All Good Ones). I graduated from high school, joined the Army and got married all in the 70's. so I remember that decade very well. We were so spoiled musically back then it was almost illegal. The good radio stations were playing hit after hit after hit after hit. To give you an example, imagine hearing these artists being played back to back to back, Elvis, The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, The Carpenters, The Guess Who, B.J. Thomas, The Jackson Five, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Rare Earth, Three Dog Night, The Bee Gees, Franki Valli & The Four Seasons, Bread, Neil Diamond, Marvin Gaye, CCR, Chicago, The Four Tops, The Spinners, Aretha Franklin, Tom Jones, The Temptations, Rod Stewart, Carole King, John Denver, The Rolling Stones, Bill Withers, The Grass Roots, The Doors, The 5th Dimension, Roberta Flack, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Al Green, The Hollies, America, Elton John, Ricky Nelson, Cher, Jim Croce, Carly Simon, Don McLean, Jackson Browne, Stevie Wonder, Fleetwood Mac, Grand Funk Railroad, Queen, Leo Sayer, The Eagles, BTO, Bob Seger and MANY MANY MANY other GREAT songs and artists the DJ's could pick and choose from. Also remember that all those awesome songs from the 50's and 60's would sometimes be interjected into the playlist making them even better. So yeah, all of us that were around back then were spoiled rotten musically. It was an AMAZING time to be alive, I wish someone would invent a time machine, I think A LOT of us would go back to those times in a New York second.
Bob doesn’t cheat you with his words and voice. I’ve just recently subscribed to you and am rabbit holing your channel. You both are incredible and as a 70 year old it makes me feel good that the great music of my high school and after days is not lost to the future because of people like you sharing it. ❤
Bob Seger is one of those artists that it is impossible to pick one favourite song. I stopped even trying many years ago and just decided that it is OK for them all to be my favourite.
“NIGHT MOVES” is the answer to ALL of the questions. It’s a song that makes me exquisitely nostalgic for a moment in time that I never actually experienced.
Bob has a one-of-a kind voice, so smooth and soulful and his songs are stories that just grab you. I've followed Bob Seger since his early days playing with guys like Glenn Frey around Detroit and Ann Arbor. Bob is legendary.
Same here, east of Toledo. A tremendous amount of talent there back then. Plus everything early Motown. It was great coming up. Matter of fact, he played my wife's high school dance one year, '73 I think.
Bob is the ultimate story teller, we are blessed to have his music as Amber pointed out, next time you play bob please do "Come to Poppa" and "Trying to live my life with out you", both bangers
Another classic bob seger song. I remember when this first came out I loved it from the jump. Unique gritty yet smoothe voice. I love his piano riffs that are pretty much a signature of his songs. His music is very emotional and almost anthem like. Timeless. Thanks for posting.
Good ol’bob, he’s from my home state of Michigan and lives less then hour away from me! Great reaction guys!! You really need to do travelin man/beautful loser from “live Bullet”!! Please and thanks!! Have a blessed day!!
This was the first song I remember hearing from Bob Seger, and I absolutely loved it. As i discovered his music I knew this would be music that I would be listening to for the rest of my life. He's a legend as far I'm concerned.
As parents, I hope you guys listen to one of Bob's lesser known songs, IN YOUR TIME. Such a powerful message from one generation to the next. It's one of the "new" songs on his first Greatest Hits, 1994.
An incredible song. One of my favorite songs by Seger. The song is so well written. While it is about a gambler but the deeper meaning is about a guy who has this way about him that everyone takes to and over the years he is still the same and does not change and because of it he finds the guy pathetic years later. Bob had said in an interview this is like having a friend who has a lot of charisma, which you are drawn to but has many flaws but yet you still are drawn to him because of his charisma but after time of not seeing your friend you see that nothing has changed when you do reconnect while you have changed and you no longer see the charm that was once there. The song disguises all of this in the gambler story but when reading b/w the lines you get the message. I love good writers that don't just tell a story to you on its face, they make you think and peel the layers back to discover the deeper meaning of their songs.
Great song but I don’t think you have yet listened to Turn the Page. That is a must listen. Been watching you since you started and love your reaction. Music definitely brings us together
He has such great slow songs like the Famous Final Scene, Brave Strangers ,Main Street, We've Got Tonight, I am glad I was able to see him live one of the best I ever saw
This song brings me right back to a wonderful teenage summer. Probably my favorite Seger song. But you also still need to do a couple more of my favorites: Night Moves and Rock n Roll Never Forgets.
You gotta love some Bob Seger! He was supposed to come to the Toledo speedway Jam but had to cancel. I wish I had seen him. My favourite slow Bob is “Night Moves” and uptempo is “Feel like a number”.
The gambler person is a metaphor for a woman who he was probably in love with at one point, who is beautiful, smart and cunning, and hustles and charms her way through life and relationships. She never loses, never gets caught up, and is always one step ahead of everyone. But, "still the same" means that on one hand he feels like her game is getting played out and at some point will catch up with her. That's why he had to turn and walk away as everyone else was still admiring her.
Nice reaction! Seger is always an excellent artist to cover. I know you've received this request before from several people (including at least one other one today), so I'd like to add my vote for "The Famous Final Scene". It is a deep track from the "Stranger In Town" album (same album as "Still The Same" and so many other great songs). Lyrically, it is incredible, as you would expect from Seger. It truly is worth the listen, as is the entire album.
Forgot about this Cool Tune,, enjoy Your channel and Comentary,, A good band in the early 80s was LeRoux, Last Safe place Album was Great,, hard and Soft great voice
Great song...I remember seeing him in concert back in the early 80's--one of the best concerts I've ever been too! I'd like to suggest "We've Got Tonight"--one of my favorite songs...
This is one of my favorite Seger songs. I’ve been singing this lately to myself or humming it. Lo and behold you guys react to it. I am surprised you haven’t done it til now.
I have been waiting for you two to react to this song it is a favorite of mine i was listening to this song back in 1977 as a 14 year old boy on am radio 😅😅😅 seems like yesterday
You might love "Ramblin' Man/Beautiful Loser" as much as I do. It's two songs that morph into one, and both are freakin' amazing! Either studio or live. My fave Seger for sure. As for this song, "Still The Same" I agree with what Floridaboy said in a previous comment
Im 58, and i clearly remember singing this song with my buddies when it came out. I was in 7th or 8th grade. It still holds up.... Thanks guys, love y'all
Listening to Like a Rock, also one of my favorites, reminds me of sitting in the backseat of my grandma's car, lol. I can smell it and everything. I took my parents to see Bob Seger about 10 years ago. First time for all of us. It was amazing.
Guys You Do a Great Job With Your Reviews especially since It's so hard to be on point reviewing a song you just heard for the first time. Bob Seger is an American Treasure and I saw him live in Concert in Green Bay, WI. You guys touched on it the Piano part. I also like the other songs you guys enjoyed but I think if you listened to Still The Same Multiple Times You'd Appreciate More The Incredible Power House of a Bob Seger Classic This song really is as the Piano Parts are EPIC. Being 60 Bob Seger's Journey of Songs has been an Amazing Gift.
Bob seger is a vibe, its being lost in the 1970s in a good memory. A place we can never get back to. Not sure you can fully understand unless you were there, but i love your reaction anyway. Thank you.
You guys are my favorite reaction duo. No doubt. None of this constant rewinding and talking crap. There's a song by Lorrie Morgan and the Beach Boys called " Don't worry baby " that's one of the prettiest songs I've ever heard. Perhaps you've already done it. If not, give it a shot. I think everyone will like it. Thanks.
Please listen to "Till It Shines."" And I rarely throw out suggestions because I assume they get lost in the chat... but you would both love that song. I think I have to admit it's my favorite..and hes got a catalog of great music.
I always got the impression he is singing to a girl and comparing her actions in gambling to her relationships, she always wins and walks away before things go bad. Only thinking of herself and she has never changed. That's my take anyway. Great song.
That was an interesting observation.
YES! Exactly! That's always been my take on it too!
Agree.
Totally agree!
totally
Bob Seger is a national treasure - music, arrangements, lyrics, production - always first class - a seasoned professional.
This is my favorite Seger song with the heavy piano sound and great backup singers and like you said the other great production values.
Very meaningful music
Don't see that no mo.
Night Moves
Night Moves
Night Moves
I can’t believe you still haven’t done Night Moves! It’s one of his best and well know songs! C’mon, you need to do it and soon. You already know you won’t be disappointed with a Bob Seger song
I know. Crazy.
Been recommending this for over a year…..lol
I’ve been rocking with Bob Seger since I was in High School…and I’m 71! He’s a titan of American Rock!
I’ve never thought that Bob was singing about a guy that’s good at gambling. I have always interpreted this song as he’s talking about a woman who he used to date. “Moving game to game” meaning relationships and using guys to get what she wants. He sees her years later and recognizes all her old tricks. “There you stood, everybody watched you play; I just turned and walked away; I had nothing left to say; 'Cause you're still the same”
You got it.
This
I couldn't agree more!!
Yes, exactly! I was really disappointed Amber didn’t pick up on this.
Excellent interpretation.
Love Bob Seger!! “You’ll Accomp’ny Me!! Is still my favorite!!🤘🔥
Mine also.
YUP!!❤🎉
Love it!!
What a song! Great mention
Yes! The live 1980 version is phenomenal!
He needs a spot on your wall
…wall…wall…wall…wall…🤣🤣🤣
Bob Seger is one of a kind! His music is one of the few that is going to live on forever. His voice is so distinctive and you know it is him when he starts singing.
Love this song! Rock and Roll Never Forgets by Bob Seger, that's the one you need to hear next!
Bob Seger doesn't have a bad song. Love this one!
Dude, he is one the best artists ever. I don't think enough people don't give him credit for how many great songs he had and his unique great voice
BOB SEGER:
“NIGHT MOVES “
please guys!! This one is SO good!!
They have done it before
I checked through all their reactions and they haven’t done Night Moves yet.
@@sparkyth67 They have? It must be blocked then.
@@susanliltz3875 yes they have I remember watching it. Might have been blocked since
It's available. I watched it today @@susanliltz3875
My favorite Bob Seger song. That piano intro is perfect and the drums are killer. And don't even get me started on the vocals.
And the back up singers!
My favorite too!!❤
Bob Seger is an Icon!! Check out "NIGHT MOVES". When he sings you know it's him. Legend!! Love him.
I had always felt this song was about an old lover, that likes to play games with the men in her life, as he was once burnt by her.
Definitely my FAVORITE Bob Seger Song. He is a true icon. Great musicianship and the back up singers make it even better. Can listen to this song over and over and over. Peace.
I agree.
Me too!!🌸
I don't know how you choose a favourite Bob Seger song... I can't, I usually think it's Roll Me Away, but then the next time it's something else.
This entire album always takes me back to the summer of 1978 when I moved away from home. Still the Same is my all-time favorite Seeger song. Every song on that Stranger In Town album is a banger. I recommend "Feel Like a Number".
Bob Seger was HUGE in the 70's, he had several hits back then (All Good Ones). I graduated from high school, joined the Army and got married all in the 70's. so I remember that decade very well.
We were so spoiled musically back then it was almost illegal. The good radio stations were playing hit after hit after hit after hit. To give you an example, imagine hearing these artists being played back to back to back, Elvis, The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, The Carpenters, The Guess Who, B.J. Thomas, The Jackson Five, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Rare Earth, Three Dog Night, The Bee Gees, Franki Valli & The Four Seasons, Bread, Neil Diamond, Marvin Gaye, CCR, Chicago, The Four Tops, The Spinners, Aretha Franklin, Tom Jones, The Temptations, Rod Stewart, Carole King, John Denver, The Rolling Stones, Bill Withers, The Grass Roots, The Doors, The 5th Dimension, Roberta Flack, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Al Green, The Hollies, America, Elton John, Ricky Nelson, Cher, Jim Croce, Carly Simon, Don McLean, Jackson Browne, Stevie Wonder, Fleetwood Mac, Grand Funk Railroad, Queen, Leo Sayer, The Eagles, BTO, Bob Seger and MANY MANY MANY other GREAT songs and artists the DJ's could pick and choose from.
Also remember that all those awesome songs from the 50's and 60's would sometimes be interjected into the playlist making them even better. So yeah, all of us that were around back then were spoiled rotten musically. It was an AMAZING time to be alive, I wish someone would invent a time machine, I think A LOT of us would go back to those times in a New York second.
Amen brother. And remember that Seeger's keyboardist came over from Grand Funk Railroad, Craig Frost....
Bob doesn’t cheat you with his words and voice. I’ve just recently subscribed to you and am rabbit holing your channel. You both are incredible and as a 70 year old it makes me feel good that the great music of my high school and after days is not lost to the future because of people like you sharing it. ❤
Bob Seger is one of those artists that it is impossible to pick one favourite song. I stopped even trying many years ago and just decided that it is OK for them all to be my favourite.
One of my favorite Bob Seger songs is "We've got tonight"
Bob Seger was my Dads favorite artist. Named his boat NIGHT MOVES...RIP Dad
Turn the page is another great one!!!😊
“Night Moves”, you keep missing it. It’s one of his very best
Easily my all-time favorite Bob Seger song! Love the piano, the backing vocals, and I love the way he slides the notes!
Still the Same... is one of my favorite Bob Seger songs. He is an incredible storyteller.
An absolute gem to check out is The Famous Final Scene .. I believe it's Bob at his best ..and I think you guys will also .. Peace and Love
“NIGHT MOVES” is the answer to ALL of the questions. It’s a song that makes me exquisitely nostalgic for a moment in time that I never actually experienced.
Bob has a one-of-a kind voice, so smooth and soulful and his songs are stories that just grab you. I've followed Bob Seger since his early days playing with guys like Glenn Frey around Detroit and Ann Arbor. Bob is legendary.
Same here, east of Toledo. A tremendous amount of talent there back then. Plus everything early Motown. It was great coming up. Matter of fact, he played my wife's high school dance one year, '73 I think.
You’ll Accomp’ny Me is a great Bob Seager song
Yes, yes!! Doesn't get the attention it deserves!!!
I love Bob, and Still the Same is my all time favorite song of his.
RSR should do the Muscle Shoals documentary on their movie channel. They’d be amazed at how many legendary records were made there.
I saw it years ago and again just last week great documentary. They also need to watch Ken Burns Country Music
Bob is the ultimate story teller, we are blessed to have his music as Amber pointed out, next time you play bob please do "Come to Poppa" and "Trying to live my life with out you", both bangers
"Trying to Live My Life Without You" is a great one!
Just a member of the incredible artists who created the magic of 70's and early 80's popular music!! Never will be repeated!!! Great pick you two!!
Another classic bob seger song. I remember when this first came out I loved it from the jump. Unique gritty yet smoothe voice. I love his piano riffs that are pretty much a signature of his songs. His music is very emotional and almost anthem like. Timeless. Thanks for posting.
I cannot believe you haven't done this yet. One of the best!
This is my favorite song of his .
Good ol’bob, he’s from my home state of Michigan and lives less then hour away from me! Great reaction guys!! You really need to do travelin man/beautful loser from “live Bullet”!! Please and thanks!! Have a blessed day!!
This was the first song I remember hearing from Bob Seger, and I absolutely loved it. As i discovered his music I knew this would be music that I would be listening to for the rest of my life. He's a legend as far I'm concerned.
As parents, I hope you guys listen to one of Bob's lesser known songs, IN YOUR TIME. Such a powerful message from one generation to the next. It's one of the "new" songs on his first Greatest Hits, 1994.
An incredible song. One of my favorite songs by Seger. The song is so well written. While it is about a gambler but the deeper meaning is about a guy who has this way about him that everyone takes to and over the years he is still the same and does not change and because of it he finds the guy pathetic years later. Bob had said in an interview this is like having a friend who has a lot of charisma, which you are drawn to but has many flaws but yet you still are drawn to him because of his charisma but after time of not seeing your friend you see that nothing has changed when you do reconnect while you have changed and you no longer see the charm that was once there. The song disguises all of this in the gambler story but when reading b/w the lines you get the message. I love good writers that don't just tell a story to you on its face, they make you think and peel the layers back to discover the deeper meaning of their songs.
A great classic Seger tune. Always a fan of this one! The melody and back ground vocals are just next level.
You guys will absolutely love The Fire Inside (studio version) the drums and piano is just unbelievable
Cheers from Australia
Bob is the GOAT! He all ways plays with heart and soul. Thanks for the smile.
Soooooo many great songs from Bob Segar and the silver bullet band
The emotions this classic gives you on hearing the first few chords.
A classic! Always gives me chills, the background singers, the piano, etc❤
Great song but I don’t think you have yet listened to Turn the Page. That is a must listen. Been watching you since you started and love your reaction. Music definitely brings us together
He has such great slow songs like the Famous Final Scene, Brave Strangers ,Main Street, We've Got Tonight, I am glad I was able to see him live one of the best I ever saw
Can never go wrong with this great man and his band. Every song he ever did is outstanding.
My boy and my girl. You have to hear Fire Lake!!!
What a storyteller!!!
This song brings me right back to a wonderful teenage summer. Probably my favorite Seger song. But you also still need to do a couple more of my favorites: Night Moves and Rock n Roll Never Forgets.
You gotta love some Bob Seger! He was supposed to come to the Toledo speedway Jam but had to cancel. I wish I had seen him.
My favourite slow Bob is “Night Moves” and uptempo is “Feel like a number”.
I've seen him several times since the 70s thru the 90s. Every concert was amazing.
Gotta go back to his roots. Rambin’ Gamblin’ Man was Bob’s first hit. Its an up beat Rocker🎼🎶🎼🤠
Agreed.... NIGHT MOVES.... A MASTERPIECE!
My favorite Seeger song.
Love this song! "Still The Same" is in my top three Bob Seger songs of all time. It's the piano for me.
So many fantastic songs in the catalog, but my all time favorite remains the same.
“Roll Me Away” ✌🏼😎🇺🇸
The gambler person is a metaphor for a woman who he was probably in love with at one point, who is beautiful, smart and cunning, and hustles and charms her way through life and relationships. She never loses, never gets caught up, and is always one step ahead of everyone. But, "still the same" means that on one hand he feels like her game is getting played out and at some point will catch up with her. That's why he had to turn and walk away as everyone else was still admiring her.
This song was featured in an early-mid '80s tv show called Hardcastle and McCormack q and its about a woman
I'm so glad you finally got to this one. One of Bob's very best.
Nice reaction! Seger is always an excellent artist to cover. I know you've received this request before from several people (including at least one other one today), so I'd like to add my vote for "The Famous Final Scene". It is a deep track from the "Stranger In Town" album (same album as "Still The Same" and so many other great songs). Lyrically, it is incredible, as you would expect from Seger. It truly is worth the listen, as is the entire album.
Superb album!
Another banger. Every song 🎶 is a masterpiece! Thank you Bob Seger from near Detroit, Michigan! Amber and Jay picking the best!😊
Forgot about this Cool Tune,, enjoy Your channel and Comentary,, A good band in the early 80s was LeRoux, Last Safe place Album was Great,, hard and Soft great voice
Rock n Roll Never Forgets
My favorite ❤
Love the man and love his music. "Against the Wind" will always be my favorite.
It's so hard to pick a favorite Seger song but this one and "Mainstreet" are still my two favorites. Just great music.
Bob Seger, one of the all time greats, and the best smile in rock and roll!
Stranger in Town was the first album I ever bought. Still has the price sticker on it - $4.96
Love this song 🎵
Great song...I remember seeing him in concert back in the early 80's--one of the best concerts I've ever been too! I'd like to suggest "We've Got Tonight"--one of my favorite songs...
Proud of both of you. Please keep it real.
“Even Now” is one of my absolute favorites. It’s not one of the most popular but it clearly speaks to his ability to tell a story of love.
This is one of my favorite Seger songs. I’ve been singing this lately to myself or humming it. Lo and behold you guys react to it. I am surprised you haven’t done it til now.
I been listening to Bob Seeger and the Silver Bullet Band since the early 70s !
Add Against the Wind to your Bob Seger list of reactions. You will love it.
FEEL LIKE A NUMBER same album one of their best ROCKERS.
This is such a great song to dance the two-step to. The beat is strong, steady, and good enough to hold multiple tempos if you like.
This is off one of the first albums I bought, Hollywood Nights.
I always thought this song was about a girl.
I have been waiting for you two to react to this song it is a favorite of mine i was listening to this song back in 1977 as a 14 year old boy on am radio 😅😅😅 seems like yesterday
You might love "Ramblin' Man/Beautiful Loser" as much as I do. It's two songs that morph into one, and both are freakin' amazing! Either studio or live. My fave Seger for sure. As for this song, "Still The Same" I agree with what Floridaboy said in a previous comment
Bob always sings about things everyone can relate too.
Im 58, and i clearly remember singing this song with my buddies when it came out. I was in 7th or 8th grade. It still holds up....
Thanks guys, love y'all
Listening to Like a Rock, also one of my favorites, reminds me of sitting in the backseat of my grandma's car, lol. I can smell it and everything.
I took my parents to see Bob Seger about 10 years ago. First time for all of us. It was amazing.
I’ll say it again! “Travelin Man/Beautiful Loser,” a 2-song medley from his Live Bullet album is the bomb. It rocks and is beautiful.
Agree--they are overdue to hit that one!
Guys You Do a Great Job With Your Reviews especially since It's so hard to be on point reviewing a song you just heard for the first time. Bob Seger is an American Treasure and I saw him live in Concert in Green Bay, WI. You guys touched on it the Piano part. I also like the other songs you guys enjoyed but I think if you listened to Still The Same Multiple Times You'd Appreciate More The Incredible Power House of a Bob Seger Classic This song really is as the Piano Parts are EPIC. Being 60 Bob Seger's Journey of Songs has been an Amazing Gift.
Bob seger is a vibe, its being lost in the 1970s in a good memory. A place we can never get back to. Not sure you can fully understand unless you were there, but i love your reaction anyway. Thank you.
If you guys like Seger's slower stuff, you definitely have to check out his "Famous Final Scene." It is the ultimate in "rip your heart out" songs!
You guys are my favorite reaction duo. No doubt. None of this constant rewinding and talking crap. There's a song by Lorrie Morgan and the Beach Boys called " Don't worry baby " that's one of the prettiest songs I've ever heard. Perhaps you've already done it. If not, give it a shot. I think everyone will like it. Thanks.
Not sure if anyone mentioned it but one of my favorites is Main Street. Smooth and sexy! Fire Down Below, We've Got Tonight.., there's so many!
I really like the song, Shame On The Moon.
I Love u mentioned Bernie n Elton❤❤ n I'm a Michagander
Of Course, I Love Bob❤
Been waiting for this, my fave Seger tune.
Night Moves is arguably his most famous song, you should check it out!
Please listen to "Till It Shines."" And I rarely throw out suggestions because I assume they get lost in the chat... but you would both love that song. I think I have to admit it's my favorite..and hes got a catalog of great music.
You've done Fire Lake and The Fire Down Below, but my favorite "fire" song is The Fire Inside. Especially for those of us who LOVE up tempo piano!
'Main Street' is their most soulful song, and takes me to another place and time! It's a slow one, too.
They already did it but yeah, it's #1 Bob Seger song for me.
My favorite of all time