Homeboy, Houston Tx, old Harrisburg part. "Wayside Drive" is a great song of his, and "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This" is an often covered songs in C&W. He was also Rosanne Cash's husband, which makes him Johnny Cash's Son-In-Law for a while.
@@shyman99I believe under appreciated is what was meant. It is not a song many people mention as one of most beloved ones. It may be due to the number of great Seger songs. This is my favorite Seger album and made me a fan. This was also the tour I saw of his.
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Even though I usually love his rocking side more, this has always been one of my favorite songs of his. My mom was a HUGE Bob Seger fan and his music always reminds me of her. Now if y'all can get him to come on your channel, that would be amazing. I can't even imagine the stories he has to tell. Oh - and for another softer side, you had reacted to Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton doing "We've Got Tonight" some time back. That's actually a Bob Seger song and he performed it originally. Talk about some gorgeous piano.
YOU know what I say about the sunspot?As you earn us pay OT baby baby baby question.Baby question mark you made our hard board or your m.A.D.A you made one around question mark brother bob bob
I'm a psychic.Yeah, I bet you're good songs.Rocker, come to Papa and also the sunspot.Sunspot baby brother, Bob a brother.Bob doesn't both all right😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Way back in the early 70's one of my classmates played drums, when in Detroit 30 miles south of us he worked with Bob Seger and got him and his band to do a concert at our high school gym, also saw him at a bar concert in college 1974. Didn't know how lucky I was at the time! 😮❤Gary
Love this song. The Southern Cross is a constellation you can only see in the Southern hemisphere. I had this song playing in my head when seeing it from a deck off the coast of Australia back in 2015.
And some really early Bob, such as Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, Heavy Music, Tales of Lucy Blue, Beautiful Loser, Get Out of Denver, Back In '72, Lookin' Back, and many great covers like If I Were a Carpenter, I've Been Workin'. Too many to name. A fantastic source is Bob's Live Bullet album. Also, Bob Seger is a very approachable man and I wouldn't be surprised if he appeared on your "Creators" series.
Bill Payne (Little Feat) played piano on this song when it was recorded. The song is a cover, written by Rodney Crowell. Other piano players for Bob Segar included Craig Frost, Paul Harris and Bob Segar himself. When BS unveiled his 3-member band in Detroit back in 1961(They were called The Decibels) BS played guitar, piano, keyboards and, of course, vocals. I got to see this icon during his farewell tour in 2019 in Virginia Beach......... one of the best shows I have ever seen. I never realized this artist had soooooo many hits. He hit the stage, everybody stood up and never sat down until BS left the stage. A memorable night when BS paid homage to many artist now gone with pictures of them on the back drop........... just a warm, humble, talented musician who gave us everything he had!
Always loved this song written by Rodney Crowell. Night Moves is one of Bob Seger’s best, hope it finds you. Studio version is much better than “ official “ cut up version
This is my absolute favorite Seger song, for it's performance and tone. So world weary, wise, and comforting. Oh, and it's also a cover. Lonely Bob usually writes his own music, and when he covers something, it's special. Thanks, I always enjoy you.
I can’t go camping without bob playing somewhere and sometime in the night. Bobs voice will always echo throughout the deep woods in the night within my mind. This is what I grew up with as a kid. Bob will always be in my top 3
One of my, if not my favorite, Bob Seger songs. You can't get more american than Bob Seger. The piano, the telling of how a man feels, and putting the blame on something like the moon. Well crafted song.
I agree with that road song comment, it has a slight honky tonk vide to it. And honky tonk music is made for driving at night, Patsy Cline's "Crazy" or "I go walking after midnight" come to mind.
I hear songs every day on this channel that I know and love to some degree. And sometimes hearing one makes me want to go listen to another by that artist that I haven't heard in a while. But whenever I hear the non-uptempo Bob Seger, I always want to go get those 1976-1980 albums out and just start listening to all the hits. He truly has a sound all his own. I'd give another Seger suggestion, but this is the one I made here two years ago and I don't have two more years to live...
The great Bill Payne played the piano on this track. He co founded the band Little Feet and also played with The Doobie Brothers. Little Feet is a band you need to look at. I don’t think anybody has ever done a reaction video on them.
This song was a big country crossover. My dad loved this song. It was on the radio a lot when I was a kid, and we heard it on the way to school many mornings. Good memories. P.S. Country singer Rodney Crowell wrote this song. Love the video, as always. Peace!
Amber would especially like this - but check out Bob Seger's duet with Martina McBride from the movie Hope Floats. It's a ballad called Chances Are. Great song.
Bob Seger is my favorite musician. His main instrument is the piano. When he started out attempting to be a professional musician he actually gave up and quit, but then a couple of his songs rose in the charts which encouraged him to press on and it reignited his career. The rest, as they say, is history!
This song had a country music feel to it. It was written by country artist and songwriter Rodney Crowell. He also wrote The Dirt Band song "American Dream". Nice reaction guys.😎
Amber you need to do Heart tomorrow Dog and the Butterfly I have been trying to share this with you guys for a year give the people what they want!!! Love you guyz
So heartwarming to see this masterpiece finally reacted to. Written by one of Texas greatest songwriter’s Rodney Crowell! Also, along with Shame…Fire Lake has some of his buddies from the Eagles supporting the background vocals.
The part of the song I really like is the chorus when Bob Seger and Glenn Frey sing it together just chills all the time so great such a great song unleashed in 1983
As great a signer/songwriter as Bob was, he didn’t write this song. It was written by country music legend Rodney Crowell. Session musician Bill Payne provides the beautiful piano you hear on this studio track, but Bob very often played the piano part live.
Born and raised Michigander here. I’ve been listening to Uncle Bob for 50 years. I adore watching young people’s first experiences to his music. Legend is a word that gets thrown around a lot. Robert Clark Seger is a bona fide legend.
saw Seger live about 5 r 6 times starting in the late 70s up thru the mid 2000s and he always put on one of the best concerts money could buy. there's a video on y/t, not the best sound quality cause it was a cell phone recording, him doing 'Turn The Page' in Houston and i'm happy to say i was helping him out on it, me and about 16,000 other people. but hey, i was there L0L
Rodney Crowell, who wrote this song, is a great artist in his own right. He's got some fine albums of his own, and many country artists have covered his tunes. If I had to recommend a Rodney Crowell song to you, it would be "It Don't Get Much Better Than This" off his album Life Is Messy.
What I like is a good l. I. U, g. H. You know, sometimes life. Yeah, yeah, it'll it'll it'll do your good. G, OO, D, there's a So NJ on if you're a first time or you gotta do it on the widespread TV question mark the video. It's, it's crazy, funny, crazy, baby. Confederate, railroad, they got the video Confederate.Railroad nidota song Tr ASH.Y trashy by the confederate railroad
Those women WOMA am, I'm not Betty.I'll try.She question mark Rye.Yes, I've got a big trash.I'm gonna buy it.I'll be a trash man , a trash man's mother be
A favorite song of mine, the next step is the real love, by the same.😮 It's been almost 12 years since she passed, thank you hun for a wonderful 29 years
Always love hearing him; don’t know if I’ve ever heard a song of his I didn’t like. Still suggesting his cover of Chuck Berry’s “C’est La Vie ( You Never Can Tell)”, a Louisiana story.
I had to chuckle ( painfully) when Amber said "You didn't have to pull our teeth to get us to play some Seger" as I actually had two bad wisdom teeth extracted. The day (Thursday) you posted your video. Bob Seger is one of my all time favorites I'm so happy you two are getting so many great sieges and bands out to new aid. And I enjoy your enthusiasm at what you are listening to. Keep posting, and I'll keep watching.
Hey Guys, you just opened up to a new singer song writer. Rodney Crowell wrote this song and he also turned out to be a huge country singer in the 80s. He married Rosanne Cash which by the way is Johnny Cash daughter. You should look into their music. I would highly recommend “It’s such a small world” by both Rodney and Rosanne. The both of them have so many great number 1 songs on country and pop charts. Please check them out!! ❤❤ keep the reactions coming!!😊
Oh no! Just read that DICKIE BETTS has died!😭💔 One of the original founders of the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND.🔥 After Duane Allman died in '71 Dickie became the lead guitarist for the band. He also wrote and sang "Ramblin' Man"! RIP bro'!🙏😢❤️✌️
The piano in this track is done in the slip note piano style of Nashville legend Floyd Cramer. You guys should listen to Floyd's instrumental version of Last Date for a perfect example of the style.
Another great song from Bob! Dicky Betts from the Allman Brothers died today. Please react to some Allman Brothers.. Jessica is a great song with Betts playing guitar.
Rob squad, I love your channel! I watch Daily! Your alls enthusiasum is so cool!😊 I grew up with everything youall play. I love it. Im a piano player also. There is nothing like seeing young people like you 2 enjoying and loving all the music I have loved all of my life! I saw Seger in concert in 1977 . I was 17. I saw Zeppelin on April 7th 1977 for $9.00 .😮 Ive been hooked on this amaizing classic Rock for a long long time! And it never gets old. My name is Dave C. I live near Chicago. I absolutly love Steely Dan! If you could, please react to "Your Gold Teeth II" by Steely Dan. Its my favorite! Love yall
You were asking about Jimmy Pages Double neck Gibson SG red electric guitar. The top neck is a 12 string guitar, the bottom is a 6 string. So he dosent have to change guitars during the performance. Stairway to heaven requires both unique sounds during the song. He just flips a switch on the guitar and he can go from 12 string, to 6 string sound, in a heartbeat.😊
You two tickle me. I have about a half century head start on your rock and roll journey. Every day I look forward to seeing you take another step into the AMAZING world of rock. Keep it up.
I just got this album and all the singles including shame on the Moon even now oh my god this is fantastic guys thanks for reacting to this Bob Seger for ever
written by the great songwriter Rodney Crowell
Ya think they will ever react to Rodney?? “I Couldn’t Leave You If I Tried” would be a good starter.👍
I came here to say this!
Homeboy, Houston Tx, old Harrisburg part. "Wayside Drive" is a great song of his, and "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This" is an often covered songs in C&W. He was also Rosanne Cash's husband, which makes him Johnny Cash's Son-In-Law for a while.
@@leehanson1416 Thanks! Cool trivia.
@@stevehatton-bw3bo Amber would love the wordplay in "My Past Is Present".
This is one of his coolest songs, and it actually crossed over to country. It was the #2 song of 1982 on the country chart.
Rodney Crowell wrote it, so ...
Yes, yes he did.@@rmacdougallaliasdogviticus
Yeah your correct I was just a kid when this came out and remember hearing it on the Country and the rock stations back in the day
One of Seger’s more underrated songs.
He really had the voice of an angel.
I would assume he still does.
He's still alive and singing, you know.
@@shyman99I believe under appreciated is what was meant. It is not a song many people mention as one of most beloved ones. It may be due to the number of great Seger songs. This is my favorite Seger album and made me a fan. This was also the tour I saw of his.
I agree.
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'Once inside a woman's heart, a man must keep his head'!.....early life lesson!
Preach
And Heaven opens up the door, where angels fear to tread!
Bob Seger is the best artist to listen to if you have to drive across the country. This an exceptional road song.
Bob Seger is a great storyteller. Love all his music.
My thoughts exactly.
Bob Seger called this his “cowboy” song. So true. It’s like he’s sitting around a campfire 🔥. Pure fire 🔥
It's likely due to its rhythm and instrumentation. It easily fits the Country genre. What really sells it is the Floyd Cramer styled piano.
Firelake is sort of like this it's got the Country feel and awesome
With Both their eyes closed they both smiled at the same time when that piano hit..The greatness of Bob Seger !
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Even though I usually love his rocking side more, this has always been one of my favorite songs of his. My mom was a HUGE Bob Seger fan and his music always reminds me of her. Now if y'all can get him to come on your channel, that would be amazing. I can't even imagine the stories he has to tell. Oh - and for another softer side, you had reacted to Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton doing "We've Got Tonight" some time back. That's actually a Bob Seger song and he performed it originally. Talk about some gorgeous piano.
YOU know what I say about the sunspot?As you earn us pay OT baby baby baby question.Baby question mark you made our hard board or your m.A.D.A you made one around question mark brother bob bob
Something I say to my daughter all the time is come on CO.M a two😊
I'm a psychic.Yeah, I bet you're good songs.Rocker, come to Papa and also the sunspot.Sunspot baby brother, Bob a brother.Bob doesn't both all right😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Bob Seger is an American treasure trove of never ending amazing music.
Jay & Amber, you'll Love his "Rock And Roll Never Forgets" and "Night Moves" !!!
“NIGHT MOVES”
when are you going to listen to this classic???? One of the best!!!!
They did this a long time ago.
FACTS! I hope they will.🤞
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I couldn't find it. They did react to
Seger's Hollywood Nights, just not Night Moves.
Really? I swore they did it a while ago. Wow.@@santiagohardy2728
@@lisalovemc717if they did, got taken down. I never got to hear it. If it did get taken down, I hope they try again.
Way back in the early 70's one of my classmates played drums, when in Detroit 30 miles south of us he worked with Bob Seger and got him and his band to do a concert at our high school gym, also saw him at a bar concert in college 1974. Didn't know how lucky I was at the time! 😮❤Gary
Have you done "Come to Poppa"? Always enjoy your Seger reactions. The line "step light on old toes " always gets me.
come to papa and betty lou's gettin out tonight
Finally! Yes!! Bob with Rodney Crowell's great song, and Glenn Frey joining in with backing vocals. Of course, the Silver Bullet Band being the best.
I didn't know GF was on this song! Listening to it again, now, I cannot, not, hear him! Thank you!
The piano player on this song was Bill Payne. Glen Fry contributed background vocals
Love this song. The Southern Cross is a constellation you can only see in the Southern hemisphere. I had this song playing in my head when seeing it from a deck off the coast of Australia back in 2015.
Bob has a great song that he wrote after his lifelong friend Glenn Frye, from the band Eagles passed away, entitled " I knew you when " it's great!!
Bob also wrote the Eagles and Conway Twittys song "Headache Tonight".
@@randallholliday7214is it “Headache Tonight”? Or “Heartache Tonight”?
Sorry, "Heartache Tonight". LoL!!
@@randallholliday7214 lol, I like headache..lol
"Against The Wind" will always be my favorite Seger song
And some really early Bob, such as Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, Heavy Music, Tales of Lucy Blue, Beautiful Loser, Get Out of Denver, Back In '72, Lookin' Back, and many great covers like If I Were a Carpenter, I've Been Workin'. Too many to name. A fantastic source is Bob's Live Bullet album. Also, Bob Seger is a very approachable man and I wouldn't be surprised if he appeared on your "Creators" series.
Bo Diddly
If he did appear, that would be awesome. And I agree with the OP’s suggestions here for early Bob.
Bill Payne (Little Feat) played piano on this song when it was recorded. The song is a cover, written by Rodney Crowell. Other piano players for Bob Segar included Craig Frost, Paul Harris and Bob Segar himself. When BS unveiled his 3-member band in Detroit back in 1961(They were called The Decibels) BS played guitar, piano, keyboards and, of course, vocals. I got to see this icon during his farewell tour in 2019 in Virginia Beach......... one of the best shows I have ever seen. I never realized this artist had soooooo many hits. He hit the stage, everybody stood up and never sat down until BS left the stage. A memorable night when BS paid homage to many artist now gone with pictures of them on the back drop........... just a warm, humble, talented musician who gave us everything he had!
Sample songs from Live Bullet...best live album ever. Beautiful Loser,,Nutbush City...any off the album
Amber and Jordan you may like (You'll Accomp'ny Me) by Bob Seger. Keep up with the good work 😎👍
Maybe my favorite, but he has so many great songs it's hard to pick one as a favorite.
Great choice.
I always forget this one, but it's great!
Oh that is a good one!
Always loved this song written by Rodney Crowell. Night Moves is one of Bob Seger’s best, hope it finds you. Studio version is much better than “ official “ cut up version
This is my absolute favorite Seger song, for it's performance and tone. So world weary, wise, and comforting. Oh, and it's also a cover. Lonely Bob usually writes his own music, and when he covers something, it's special. Thanks, I always enjoy you.
I can’t go camping without bob playing somewhere and sometime in the night. Bobs voice will always echo throughout the deep woods in the night within my mind. This is what I grew up with as a kid. Bob will always be in my top 3
He is so vulnerable, and not ashamed to share his feelings. This song always brings me to tears.
It was written by rodney Crowell, he said it's now Bob's song
One of my, if not my favorite, Bob Seger songs. You can't get more american than Bob Seger. The piano, the telling of how a man feels, and putting the blame on something like the moon. Well crafted song.
For the last 25 years Seger has always been my go to on a road trip. Beautiful song.
I agree with that road song comment, it has a slight honky tonk vide to it. And honky tonk music is made for driving at night, Patsy Cline's "Crazy" or "I go walking after midnight" come to mind.
Bob is the king of blue collar rock
I don't recall if you've reacted to this song yet,but if you get a chance check out Fire Lake, also by Bob Seger.
Possibly my favorite Seger song, so beautiful and reflective
This is a great song! You still need to do “Night Moves”!!!!!!
If memory serves me correctly, the Eagles sang backup vocals on many of the tracks of this album.
I hear songs every day on this channel that I know and love to some degree. And sometimes hearing one makes me want to go listen to another by that artist that I haven't heard in a while. But whenever I hear the non-uptempo Bob Seger, I always want to go get those 1976-1980 albums out and just start listening to all the hits. He truly has a sound all his own. I'd give another Seger suggestion, but this is the one I made here two years ago and I don't have two more years to live...
The great Bill Payne played the piano on this track. He co founded the band Little Feet and also played with The Doobie Brothers. Little Feet is a band you need to look at. I don’t think anybody has ever done a reaction video on them.
Little Feat
@@kmill5009 Them too👍🏻
There is something about Bob. He's just brings a certain vibe and feeling into your soul.
This song was a big country crossover. My dad loved this song. It was on the radio a lot when I was a kid, and we heard it on the way to school many mornings. Good memories. P.S. Country singer Rodney Crowell wrote this song. Love the video, as always. Peace!
Bob Seger songs were the soundtrack of my teen years.
Bob Seger is iconic! Love this song and sooo many of his/their songs! 🤎🤍👍🙂✌️
Amber would especially like this - but check out Bob Seger's duet with Martina McBride from the movie Hope Floats. It's a ballad called Chances Are. Great song.
Bob Seger is my favorite musician. His main instrument is the piano. When he started out attempting to be a professional musician he actually gave up and quit, but then a couple of his songs rose in the charts which encouraged him to press on and it reignited his career. The rest, as they say, is history!
Great song! You've got to check out "Rock & Roll Never Forgets". You'll be ROCKIN'!!!
Reached no.2 on the billboard singles chart in February of 1983
No 1 song was Billie Jean by Michael Jackson
I hadn't listened to this in a while...got a little emotional 🥹
There was a plethera of great talent during this era..Bob was way up at the top...
This song had a country music feel to it. It was written by country artist and songwriter Rodney Crowell. He also wrote The Dirt Band song "American Dream". Nice reaction guys.😎
This has always been my most favorite Bob Seger song. The look of pure joy on both your faces as you listened was priceless!
Amber you need to do Heart tomorrow Dog and the Butterfly I have been trying to share this with you guys for a year give the people what they want!!! Love you guyz
So heartwarming to see this masterpiece finally reacted to. Written by one of Texas greatest songwriter’s Rodney Crowell!
Also, along with Shame…Fire Lake has some of his buddies from the Eagles supporting the background vocals.
The part of the song I really like is the chorus when Bob Seger and Glenn Frey sing it together just chills all the time so great such a great song unleashed in 1983
As great a signer/songwriter as Bob was, he didn’t write this song. It was written by country music legend Rodney Crowell. Session musician Bill Payne provides the beautiful piano you hear on this studio track, but Bob very often played the piano part live.
Bill Payne plays piano on this song. He was in Little Feat, a group you need to check out.
Could anything possibly be more beautiful than this? I think not!! 😁
Born and raised Michigander here. I’ve been listening to Uncle Bob for 50 years. I adore watching young people’s first experiences to his music.
Legend is a word that gets thrown around a lot. Robert Clark Seger is a bona fide legend.
AMEN ! BEEN LISTENING FOR OVER 50 YEARS!
My youngest son is a huge Bob Seger fan (he’s 9) and this is the song that started it all for him. 🙂
Idk why, but I was getting a country type feeling from this song and I think that it also became a country hit for him as well!!
saw Seger live about 5 r 6 times starting in the late 70s up thru the mid 2000s and he always put on one of the best concerts money could buy. there's a video on y/t, not the best sound quality cause it was a cell phone recording, him doing 'Turn The Page' in Houston and i'm happy to say i was helping him out on it, me and about 16,000 other people. but hey, i was there L0L
Def. One of Bob Seger's Top Hits. Some first-class piano in this one. Great Choice & Reaction You Guys! :)
Rodney Crowell, who wrote this song, is a great artist in his own right. He's got some fine albums of his own, and many country artists have covered his tunes. If I had to recommend a Rodney Crowell song to you, it would be "It Don't Get Much Better Than This" off his album Life Is Messy.
Say OMA to PA P IPA that's big Bob shaker.Classic or a tire come to Papa, just come to m.A howrahey homer I question mark😊😊
What I like is a good l. I. U, g. H. You know, sometimes life. Yeah, yeah, it'll it'll it'll do your good. G, OO, D, there's a So NJ on if you're a first time or you gotta do it on the widespread TV question mark the video. It's, it's crazy, funny, crazy, baby. Confederate, railroad, they got the video Confederate.Railroad nidota song Tr ASH.Y trashy by the confederate railroad
Those women WOMA am, I'm not Betty.I'll try.She question mark Rye.Yes, I've got a big trash.I'm gonna buy it.I'll be a trash man , a trash man's mother be
@@allendixon7700 How eloquent.
One song that I really enjoy is "Jody Girl (Live In Detroit/1975)" from the live bullet album
Again, it shows his story telling prowess
A favorite song of mine, the next step is the real love, by the same.😮 It's been almost 12 years since she passed, thank you hun for a wonderful 29 years
Always love hearing him; don’t know if I’ve ever heard a song of his I didn’t like. Still suggesting his cover of Chuck Berry’s “C’est La Vie ( You Never Can Tell)”, a Louisiana story.
I love that you both love Bob Seger, may I suggest from his enormous catalog "Come to Poppa" the next time you dive into Bob Seger again
Saw him in Seattle in 78, best show i ever attended.
You need to do anything off his Live Bullet album
You should deep dive Rodney Crowell, the writer of this song. Rodney is a master song writer.
Back to more of Bobs up tempo tunes please….. Even Now!!
Yes indeed!!!! That one is my favorite!!!!
I had to chuckle ( painfully) when Amber said "You didn't have to pull our teeth to get us to play some Seger" as I actually had two bad wisdom teeth extracted. The day (Thursday) you posted your video.
Bob Seger is one of my all time favorites
I'm so happy you two are getting so many great sieges and bands out to new aid. And I enjoy your enthusiasm at what you are listening to.
Keep posting, and I'll keep watching.
Three more thumbs up for Mr Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band live👍👍👍
Gotta love this great song! That it's sung by Bob Seger...well that's pure heaven! Seger..Crowell ❤
I’d forgotten how absolutely beautiful this song is. Thank you to whoever requested it.
Right on!
Hey Guys, you just opened up to a new singer song writer. Rodney Crowell wrote this song and he also turned out to be a huge country singer in the 80s. He married Rosanne Cash which by the way is Johnny Cash daughter. You should look into their music. I would highly recommend “It’s such a small world” by both Rodney and Rosanne. The both of them have so many great number 1 songs on country and pop charts. Please check them out!! ❤❤ keep the reactions coming!!😊
I love both of you guys. Thanks for a wonderful time. Bless you in, Yeshua~
Oh no! Just read that DICKIE BETTS has died!😭💔 One of the original founders of the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND.🔥 After Duane Allman died in '71 Dickie became the lead guitarist for the band. He also wrote and sang "Ramblin' Man"! RIP bro'!🙏😢❤️✌️
So glad you finally got to this one. It's an all time favorite of mine.❤
I have several Seger tunes on my daily playlist including this one.
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I've been listening to Seger since the early '70s. In that 50ish year period I've heard exactly 0 bad songs from him.
You really need to listen to The Famous Final Scene. I feel it is one of Bob Seger very best!!!
"the fire inside" and "fire lake" are both fire!
❤❤❤😮😅😊🎉😂❤
The piano in this track is done in the slip note piano style of Nashville legend Floyd Cramer. You guys should listen to Floyd's instrumental version of Last Date for a perfect example of the style.
If you like Floyd Cramer, listen to his grandson Jason Coleman on his UA-cam channel.
I love this song so much. Bob is a awesome. Definately one of my favorite artist if all time.
Another great song from Bob! Dicky Betts from the Allman Brothers died today. Please react to some Allman Brothers.. Jessica is a great song with Betts playing guitar.
Oh My GOODNESS😅 TO SEE YOU TWO FALL IN LOVE WITH THIS SONG , FOOL IN THE RAIN, IS SOOOO INCREDABLY COOL!
YALL ARE AMAIZING!😅😮😊❤❤❤❤❤
Bob Seger is one of the few classic rock artists I never get tired of hearing
My favorite Seger song. Such a great sound and meaning.
Glenn Frey of the Eagles did harmony vocals on this song with Bob. Bill Payne was on piano.
Rob squad, I love your channel!
I watch Daily! Your alls enthusiasum is so cool!😊
I grew up with everything youall play. I love it. Im a piano player also.
There is nothing like seeing young people like you 2 enjoying and loving all the music I have loved all of my life! I saw Seger in concert in 1977 . I was 17. I saw Zeppelin on April 7th 1977 for $9.00 .😮
Ive been hooked on this amaizing classic Rock for a long long time!
And it never gets old.
My name is Dave C. I live near Chicago. I absolutly love Steely Dan!
If you could, please react to "Your Gold Teeth II" by Steely Dan.
Its my favorite! Love yall
😊
You were asking about Jimmy Pages Double neck Gibson SG red electric guitar. The top neck is a 12 string guitar, the bottom is a 6 string. So he dosent have to change guitars during the performance. Stairway to heaven requires both unique sounds during the song. He just flips a switch on the guitar and he can go from 12 string, to 6 string sound, in a heartbeat.😊
One of his most underrated songs!!
You two tickle me. I have about a half century head start on your rock and roll journey. Every day I look forward to seeing you take another step into the AMAZING world of rock. Keep it up.
Always had a cassette of his music to pop in especially on Friday or Saturday night as we drove around trying to decide where we were going next.
Glenn Frey was singing backing vocals!
Somewhere Tonight is another of his under rated songs.
There are so many great songs to choose from. One that I can't recommend more highly is Even Now. The two of you would love to listen to it together.
I just got this album and all the singles including shame on the Moon even now oh my god this is fantastic guys thanks for reacting to this Bob Seger for ever
My sister was a singer. She performed this and it was/is my favorite number. She passed in 2011. This brings the best memories. Thank you.
Did you notice that Glen Frey (from the Eagles) was singing background on this. He actually did a couple songs with Bob.
LOVE.HIM.
Say Omi to PAP.A comedy Papa alright, yeah, it's a good brother.Bob does come to papa