Bob Seger’s brilliant “‘Live’ Bullet” — one of the greatest concert recordings in rock ‘n’ roll history — is finally available again on vinyl. Sure, you could’ve found it on CD, or streamed it online, ...
In 1976, Bob Seger went from obscure Heartland rocker to national superstar. But it wasn't overnight; it took years of grit and determination, and, well, a killer live album. According to American ...
Bob Seger wasn't new to this information, as he told a Cobo Arena crowd assembled in early September, 1975. Cue what is now five decades worth of applause. "Live Bullet," recorded over two nights on ...
In 1976, Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band released a live version of the 1973 song “Turn the Page.” The single, from the album Live Bullet, featured a haunting saxophone intro and a raw vocal ...
On the heels of the 50th anniversary of Bob Seger's "Live Bullet" recordings, we've dug into the Detroit Free Press archives for more hometown concert memories of the Michigan rock icon. Presented ...
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Bob Seger is largely retired from music, but that doesn’t mean his music is gone. The rocker’s catalog remains a favorite among millions, from those who love everything he’s released to more casual ...
"I was reading in Rolling Stone where they said Detroit audiences are the greatest rock and roll audiences in the world..." Bob Seger wasn't new to this information, as he told a Cobo Arena crowd ...
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