On Dick Purtans last radio broadcast today Bob Seger said he was planning a new fall tour and will play Detroit. It better be COBO Hall. The Opera House would be great to. Any memories of Bob in Detroit?
www.bobseger.com
On Dick Purtans last radio broadcast today Bob Seger said he was planning a new fall tour and will play Detroit. It better be COBO Hall. The Opera House would be great to. Any memories of Bob in Detroit?
www.bobseger.com
Last edited by tarkus; March-26-10 at 03:47 PM.
Bob Seger's "Main Street" will forever be associated to me by the expressive stylings of the exotic pole dancing set in various locations around the Motor City
My first concert was when he was at Cobo and made the live bullet album. It was awesome. Of course the party favors in those years made it even better.
Hah!
I think Seger jumped the shark with "Stranger in Town." That album was very bland and white bread, and he only became more middle-of-the-road from there on out.
Many years ago, at Dawn, I made a Journey to Kansas to see Bob Seger. I took a train from Boston to Chicago, and then got on the REO Speedwagon until I reached Kansas. When I got off the train, I was in the Styx. I really felt like a Foreigner, and even worse, I was low on Eddie Money, and had no place to go. Yet, I felt that I was close to the Ocean, close enough that a Starship might bring me in closer. At this time, I feel a need to find a couple of Carpenters to fix my house. Two Eagles led me to where I needed to be...
Perhaps another fan of Kip Addotta?Many years ago, at Dawn, I made a Journey to Kansas to see Bob Seger. I took a train from Boston to Chicago, and then got on the REO Speedwagon until I reached Kansas. When I got off the train, I was in the Styx. I really felt like a Foreigner, and even worse, I was low on Eddie Money, and had no place to go. Yet, I felt that I was close to the Ocean, close enough that a Starship might bring me in closer. At this time, I feel a need to find a couple of Carpenters to fix my house. Two Eagles led me to where I needed to be...
the exotic pole dancing set in various locations around the Motor City
Well, he used to hang out at Siloz at 8 & Lahser.
Last edited by Meddle; March-26-10 at 05:28 PM.
Bob Seger = ...please stop ... just please stop ...
ARTDS....Thats absolutely correct! Bob Segar is from Ann Arbor and he graduated with my Aunt Barb from Ann Arbor High, now known as Pioneer High on Main Street! Yesssssssssssssir
^^^^ Why? He may be one of the best to ever come out of Detroit.
That didn't stop Gordon Lightfoot
http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/k..._but_stil.html
http://blog.al.com/mcolurso/2008/02/..._out_of_2.html
I saw him at The Palace about 15 years ago, and way back then it was obvious he'd slipped considerably. He just wasn't "Bob Seger." He couldn't hit any of the high notes, and his voice just wasn't there.
It was sad because for my money, Seger in his prime had one of the greatest voices in the history of recorded music.
November 1974 at Cobo Arena...Seger and his band open for Bachman Turner Overdrive.
didnt he go on a retirement tour in 87 or 88?
he used to hang out at Gar's Bar in Marine City when he was visiting his grandmother who lived around the corner, my ex's brother used to hang out with him...
Early 70's in the gymnasium at Aquinas High School in Southgate. Alice Cooper also played there in the same time frame.
I first saw him at the Hideout in Harper Woods in 1966. I can't remember what the band was caleed then. It was before Bob Seger and the Last Heard. They played with the MC5.
Bob Seger at the Michigan Palace... April 19 and 20, 1975...
His pre-Beautiful Loser stuff was some of the best music to come out of Detroit - Smokin' OPs, Mongrel, Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, Back in '72. Singles like Lucifer, 2 + 2 = ?, Too Many People Lookin' Back... Here's a cool tribute to CKLW's Rosalie Trombley set to Seger's song about her...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeAK53Ejrbw
Wish I could find a clear copy of 'Heavy Music' to pound out of my car speakers. Last time I was browsing to upload songs into my iPod for just that purpose, there was no really-vintage Seger available.
Two other early Seger favorites are 'Persecution Smith' and 'Noah,' neither of which I could find online, either.
I just checked iTunes for "East Side Story" and "Heavy Music"; both were on a Cameo-Parkway boxed set from a few years ago. iTunes has the boxed set, but in an INCOMPLETE version missing the two Seger tunes [[among others).. Personally I think "East Side Story" is the best record he ever made:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPxwWnJD_Uo
D'oh:I just checked iTunes for "East Side Story" and "Heavy Music"; both were on a Cameo-Parkway boxed set from a few years ago. iTunes has the boxed set, but in an INCOMPLETE version missing the two Seger tunes [[among others).. Personally I think "East Side Story" is the best record he ever made:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPxwWnJD_Uo
I agree with you on "East Side Story". "Ivory" and "Innervenus Eyes" are two other early Seger gems that deserve mention on this thread.
I think it was in the '' Back In '72 '' time when massive groups of people went to what was billed as '' Kite-in '' at Belle Isle I remember going to 2 of them , early spring when people would get out and go to Belle Isle and fly kites . People would bring picnic stuff , beer , wine , and other goodies . One year Bob Seger gave a short but free concert at the Kite-in and I remember him doing Back In '72
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