Hi Re. I am glad that you enjoyed this one. My generation has heard it 1000s of times , but it is always good. I actually sing this one with my band. It has soul, it has meaning and allows us to see into the world of this great artist. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Saw him around 1980 in St Louis Missouri. One of the best shows I’ve ever seen. And that’s having seen seen the the best artists of the era. His catalog runs long and deep.
This is a basically Bob's true story of being in a rock band on the road in the late 60's early 70's . This is How it was "Back in the Day." and you feel like you're riding along in a bus on the road with Bob somewhere . The Line , "Most times you can't hear 'em talk ,Other times you can ,All the same old clichés "Is that a woman or a man?" And you always seem out numbered You don't dare make a stand" , is very stark and it was also Very real .
It's also before he hit national exposure. This is the first song I heard from Bob Seger in Connecticut, the Live version from the Live Bullet double LP. Seger had been touring for a handful of years w success primarily in the Midwest, he being from Michigan. I bought the record after hearing this on FM radio. His next album, Night Moves, was a huge hit. Big fan for years and recommend these tunes, "Feel Like a Number" "Roll Me Away"+ "Even Now". He's got dozens of iconic songs to check out.
RND reacts this is one of the best songs about singers being on tour. You can see in your mind what Bob Seger is singing about and how he describes certain moments while on tour. The long traveling from city to city. Stopping at restaurants. Performing on for the fans every night on stage. The visuals are just incredible. I believe this was in the late 70’s or early 80’s, I was a teenager in the 70’s.
You just can't beat Bob Seger! For another great road/behind the scene song you should try The Load Out/Stay by Jackson Brown. It's absolutely magical!
Nice reaction to a classic Bob Seger tune "Turn the Page". To put this in perspective, the Live Bullet double live album came out in 1975 and Seger was big in the Midwest but the song "Turn the Page" live got a lot of play on FM radio in Connecticut (where I live). The desperation in his voice in the last verse is powerful, like he's pleading w the listener cause it's his last chance to make it big. He's traveling by bus, 16 hours, been doing it for 5-6 years to sold out arenas in Michigan, Ohio,Illinois but again back east+ west I suppose, no exposure. Well ,"Live Bullet" got his name out there and the following year his LP "Night Moves" w title song reaching #1 made Bob Seger a star. "Feel Like a Number", "Roll me Away"+ "Even Now" are just 3 of the dozens of outstanding tracks to enjoy from Bob Seger + SBB. Good luck
So pristine - you get halfway into this song and totally forget it's a Live Performance being recorded. Have you done Jackson Browne's LOAD OUT/STAY recording (from the album Running On Empty from 1977)? A fan favorite, he'd close out each concert with those, back-in-the-day.
Another great reaction, Rere. Yes, I think road travel for artists is a lot more taxing than the average fan could ever realize. It's great that he presents this vivid picture of the challenges inherent in that journey. 👍
He recorded this before he became very famous ..Bob was more known in the mid west region in the US during the time when he released the original version on the Back in 72 album ..
.. In the '70's and '80's Bob Seger was a Mid-West staple of summer concert touring. I've seen him many times live.. always a class show! (now me = 60's and can't hear schitt from all the concerts.. fighting my way to the front... rocking out in front of towering speakers which physically vibrated my skin; blasted my eardrums and brain into submission and has now rendered me very hard-of-hearing and am told, that I now shout everything I say.. Hmm.. turns out Ma was right).
Hello you. I am glad you are doing more of Bob. I was fortunate to see Mr. Seger live and I was not disappointed. Super talented writer and such a unique voice. Bob Seger is unmistakable as soon as the first "whisper Up on the Stage Again" I really do enjoy your musical journey and look fowrd to you learning about Angelina Jordan. Young like you so very relatable to your love of musicality. Check out Bad Valentine an original by Angelina Jordan and Toby Gad. I promise once you start your journey with the Angels you will not be the same. Keep up the great work. Bluesfingers1 ("The Music of Everything ")
I toured with a band for awhile back in the 80's...in my 20's. It was 90 minutes of orgasmic fun onstage 6 days a week and the rest of it was lonely as can be, even with others around. A really weird time in my life then.
Thanks for the reaction. I am sure to be a musician and a human would make long tours a real challenge. This is a great song that talks about it in a captivating way. Segar is so distinctive ans accomplished.
One of Bob's classics, from the Live Bullet album from 75ish(?). It was recorded at Cobo Hall in Detroit, which was Bob's home stomping ground. One of the great live rock albums ever, the album that broke him from a regional artist to a big star. You should listen to it all (not necessarily react to it). Katmandu is great rocker from that album, try that one. Bob had (has?) a great powerful soulful voice, for ballads or rockers.
Bob Seger's..."Old Time Rock & Roll"... (Give me some of that good...music!) is his opposite sounding & feeling song than "Turn the Page": both are classics!
You are making me cheat on the other reaction channels with these great songs you're reacting to!😂 Bob is definitely the OG of this song,but you should check out Metallica's version too. This song was my brother's graduating class song. So right now i have chills from my feet to the top of my head! Lost him suddenly in 2011!😔 My classes graduating song was Bob Segars song "Famous Final Scene" Good one too! Us southerners are pretty fond of Bob!😂
Ok, Rere. A couple of songs that are also related to life on the road. HOME SWEET HOME by Motley Crue. FAITHFULLY by Journey. BACK ON THE ROAD AGAIN by REO SPEEDWAGON. ON THE ROAD AGAIN by Willie Nelson. And just because it's a great song, COUNTRY ROAD by John Denver. Enjoy
There’s so much great Bob Seger to enjoy, but some of his different and/or less well known stuff includes The Famous Final Scene, Kathmandu and Betty Lou’s Getting Out Tonight, I’m sure you’d enjoy them.
Bob Seger -"Night Moves" ua-cam.com/video/48M-e7EaSBo/v-deo.htmlsi=Bp3Tq3_d4smHSr9A "Come To Papa" ua-cam.com/video/vz43qV0SAx4/v-deo.htmlsi=e_Ss6FEiKkBBvZ1Q 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You absolutely can't go wrong with Bob Seger.
Bob Seger is a wonderful artist, writer, and human being. Sweet reaction.
He paints a picture with words combined with the most amazing music. Thank you for this. Good job!
Hi Re. I am glad that you enjoyed this one. My generation has heard it 1000s of times , but it is always good. I actually sing this one with my band. It has soul, it has meaning and allows us to see into the world of this great artist. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Saw him around 1980 in St Louis Missouri. One of the best shows I’ve ever seen. And that’s having seen seen the the best artists of the era. His catalog runs long and deep.
This is a basically Bob's true story of being in a rock band on the road in the late 60's early 70's . This is How it was "Back in the Day." and you feel like you're riding along in a bus on the road with Bob somewhere . The Line , "Most times you can't hear 'em talk ,Other times you can ,All the same old clichés
"Is that a woman or a man?" And you always seem out numbered You don't dare make a stand" , is very stark and it was also Very real .
It's also before he hit national exposure. This is the first song I heard from Bob Seger in Connecticut, the Live version from the Live Bullet double LP. Seger had been touring for a handful of years w success primarily in the Midwest, he being from Michigan. I bought the record after hearing this on FM radio. His next album, Night Moves, was a huge hit. Big fan for years and recommend these tunes, "Feel Like a Number" "Roll Me Away"+ "Even Now". He's got dozens of iconic songs to check out.
Another SUPERB song from Bob Seger
Great reaction, Rere! Bob had an amazing, soulful rock and roll voice! Night Moves and Like A Rock are two great songs!
Seger is one of the best storytellers in Rock.
RND reacts this is one of the best songs about singers being on tour. You can see in your mind what Bob Seger is singing about and how he describes certain moments while on tour. The long traveling from city to city. Stopping at restaurants. Performing on for the fans every night on stage. The visuals are just incredible.
I believe this was in the late 70’s or early 80’s, I was a teenager in the 70’s.
You just can't beat Bob Seger! For another great road/behind the scene song you should try The Load Out/Stay by Jackson Brown. It's absolutely magical!
Nice reaction to a classic Bob Seger tune "Turn the Page". To put this in perspective, the Live Bullet double live album came out in 1975 and Seger was big in the Midwest but the song "Turn the Page" live got a lot of play on FM radio in Connecticut (where I live). The desperation in his voice in the last verse is powerful, like he's pleading w the listener cause it's his last chance to make it big. He's traveling by bus, 16 hours, been doing it for 5-6 years to sold out arenas in Michigan, Ohio,Illinois but again back east+ west I suppose, no exposure. Well ,"Live Bullet" got his name out there and the following year his LP "Night Moves" w title song reaching #1 made Bob Seger a star. "Feel Like a Number", "Roll me Away"+ "Even Now" are just 3 of the dozens of outstanding tracks to enjoy from Bob Seger + SBB. Good luck
So pristine - you get halfway into this song and totally forget it's a Live Performance being recorded. Have you done Jackson Browne's LOAD OUT/STAY recording (from the album Running On Empty from 1977)? A fan favorite, he'd close out each concert with those, back-in-the-day.
Love your accent and your reactions to this great old music!
Another great reaction, Rere. Yes, I think road travel for artists is a lot more taxing than the average fan could ever realize. It's great that he presents this vivid picture of the challenges inherent in that journey. 👍
He recorded this before he became very famous ..Bob was more known in the mid west region in the US during the time when he released the original version on the Back in 72 album ..
Night Moves ❤🎉
Yes!! More Bob!! 🙂🙂
.. In the '70's and '80's Bob Seger was a Mid-West staple of summer concert touring. I've seen him many times live.. always a class show! (now me = 60's and can't hear schitt from all the concerts.. fighting my way to the front... rocking out in front of towering speakers which physically vibrated my skin; blasted my eardrums and brain into submission and has now rendered me very hard-of-hearing and am told, that I now shout everything I say.. Hmm.. turns out Ma was right).
SO many great Bob Seger songs for you to discover! Thanks for sharing this one.
Hello you. I am glad you are doing more of Bob. I was fortunate to see Mr. Seger live and I was not disappointed. Super talented writer and such a unique voice. Bob Seger is unmistakable as soon as the first "whisper Up on the Stage Again" I really do enjoy your musical journey and look fowrd to you learning about Angelina Jordan. Young like you so very relatable to your love of musicality. Check out Bad Valentine an original by Angelina Jordan and Toby Gad. I promise once you start your journey with the Angels you will not be the same. Keep up the great work.
Bluesfingers1 ("The Music of Everything ")
Not a bad song in this man's catalog!
Such a timeless classic!!
I toured with a band for awhile back in the 80's...in my 20's. It was 90 minutes of orgasmic fun onstage 6 days a week and the rest of it was lonely as can be, even with others around. A really weird time in my life then.
Straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Legend.
My top 3 by him (in no particular order) are this one, Night Moves and Mainstreet, but his catalog is deep and exceptionally loaded with great songs.
He’s always been associated with heavy touring schedules. Live Bullet was his breakthrough album.
As shown here, Bob live is great!
Thanks for the reaction. I am sure to be a musician and a human would make long tours a real challenge. This is a great song that talks about it in a captivating way. Segar is so distinctive ans accomplished.
I got to see this live 2 times
Good choice !!!
Always killer!👍🏻👌🏻
Great artist, great song and amusing reaction you make my day
one of his best. love it
Great Song!❤❤
One of my all time favorite songs is, "I Feel like a Number" by Mr Segar. Check it out, you'll love it!
One of Bob's classics, from the Live Bullet album from 75ish(?). It was recorded at Cobo Hall in Detroit, which was Bob's home stomping ground. One of the great live rock albums ever, the album that broke him from a regional artist to a big star. You should listen to it all (not necessarily react to it). Katmandu is great rocker from that album, try that one. Bob had (has?) a great powerful soulful voice, for ballads or rockers.
Bob Seger's..."Old Time Rock & Roll"...
(Give me some of that good...music!)
is his opposite sounding & feeling song than "Turn the Page": both are classics!
Bob Segar
Night Moves
Feel Like A Number
Come To Poppa
Her Strut, Main Street, Against the Wind, Rock & Roll Never Forgets, Hollywood Nights, and a dozen more.
Check out Bob Segers " Night Moves "!
Right here waiting
Thank u for playing my favort song i was east of Ohama pick up a hick hecker Minnapls minn. or bust i was 19 den n im still listen to dees real songs
You are making me cheat on the other reaction channels with these great songs you're reacting to!😂 Bob is definitely the OG of this song,but you should check out Metallica's version too. This song was my brother's graduating class song. So right now i have chills from my feet to the top of my head! Lost him suddenly in 2011!😔 My classes graduating song was Bob Segars song "Famous Final Scene" Good one too! Us southerners are pretty fond of Bob!😂
I suggest the "load out/stay" by jackson browne
BBC live 78?
Great song and reaction
Enjoy your podcast.rock on sister
Ok, Rere.
A couple of songs that are also related to life on the road.
HOME SWEET HOME by Motley Crue.
FAITHFULLY by Journey.
BACK ON THE ROAD AGAIN by REO SPEEDWAGON.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN by Willie Nelson.
And just because it's a great song, COUNTRY ROAD by John Denver.
Enjoy
Jackson Browne has "the Roade Song" that gives his version of being on the road. Check it out.
Great listening to music with you beautiful nice woman!
checkin in...
There’s so much great Bob Seger to enjoy, but some of his different and/or less well known stuff includes The Famous Final Scene, Kathmandu and Betty Lou’s Getting Out Tonight, I’m sure you’d enjoy them.
There is no bad song by Bob Segar❤
Now try Jackson Brown - "The Loadout/Stay" A working musicians tribute to his roadies and their hard work. #songtitle
Bob Seger doesn't have a bad song, just some you like more.
You should listen to Jackson Brown - the load out/stay. The live version please.
Night moves
Please do much Karen Carpenter 🎉
Bob Seger -"Night Moves" ua-cam.com/video/48M-e7EaSBo/v-deo.htmlsi=Bp3Tq3_d4smHSr9A
"Come To Papa" ua-cam.com/video/vz43qV0SAx4/v-deo.htmlsi=e_Ss6FEiKkBBvZ1Q
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🌻 Have you listened to any Queen The song someone to love.
Oh Please check out “Metallica’s”- Re make!! It’s truly AWESOME!! Have fun. And a great week ReRe!!🌹🎸
The video.
Hola sonrisa hermosa ❤ deberías reaccionar a Richard max
Back in the early 70s men did not have very longthere people were staring at him because he had very long hair.
Now that you've heard this version you should actually listen to Metallica's cover of this because it's actually not bad it's pretty damn good
React to skid row ill remember you
cz today songs r going 10000 miles hr n talking like selling some thing of a heard of cows or horse