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lights1961 wrote:A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT SOON
Major announcement coming to BobSeger.com - tomorrow, Thursday, January 26th.
BOBSEGER.COM
hope its a tour for 2011... one of my concert bucket list still unseen...
R
conversationpc wrote:I like some of Seger's music but the guy sounded like he should've retired the last time I heard any live stuff from him and that was several years ago now.
S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:I like some of Seger's music but the guy sounded like he should've retired the last time I heard any live stuff from him and that was several years ago now.
Yeah, I never could understand why folks flock to see all these aging has-beens. If you didn't see them in their hey-dey, forget about it...
S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:I like some of Seger's music but the guy sounded like he should've retired the last time I heard any live stuff from him and that was several years ago now.
Yeah, I never could understand why folks flock to see all these aging has-beens. If you didn't see them in their hey-dey, forget about it...
S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:I like some of Seger's music but the guy sounded like he should've retired the last time I heard any live stuff from him and that was several years ago now.
Yeah, I never could understand why folks flock to see all these aging has-beens. If you didn't see them in their hey-dey, forget about it...
conversationpc wrote:S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:I like some of Seger's music but the guy sounded like he should've retired the last time I heard any live stuff from him and that was several years ago now.
Yeah, I never could understand why folks flock to see all these aging has-beens. If you didn't see them in their hey-dey, forget about it...
Kinda like Kansas.
Fact Finder wrote:God do I feel old, I saw Seger open up for Kiss (Destroyer) and Black Sabbath (Never say Die), finally saw Seger headline with Starz and UncleTeddlyvonNugenburger opening for him, Ted had just released the Stranglehold (Ted Nugent) album. Fuck that was in the 70's and I damn near remember it all.
conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:God do I feel old, I saw Seger open up for Kiss (Destroyer) and Black Sabbath (Never say Die), finally saw Seger headline with Starz and UncleTeddlyvonNugenburger opening for him, Ted had just released the Stranglehold (Ted Nugent) album. Fuck that was in the 70's and I damn near remember it all.
Seger opened for KISS and Black Sabbath? Those are certainly a pair of strange tour pairings.
Don wrote:conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:God do I feel old, I saw Seger open up for Kiss (Destroyer) and Black Sabbath (Never say Die), finally saw Seger headline with Starz and UncleTeddlyvonNugenburger opening for him, Ted had just released the Stranglehold (Ted Nugent) album. Fuck that was in the 70's and I damn near remember it all.
Seger opened for KISS and Black Sabbath? Those are certainly a pair of strange tour pairings.
Sort of like Kansas opening for Def Leppard this Summer. Wouldn't have pictured it a decade back but the craziness of the music business these days makes anything possible.
conversationpc wrote:Don wrote:conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:God do I feel old, I saw Seger open up for Kiss (Destroyer) and Black Sabbath (Never say Die), finally saw Seger headline with Starz and UncleTeddlyvonNugenburger opening for him, Ted had just released the Stranglehold (Ted Nugent) album. Fuck that was in the 70's and I damn near remember it all.
Seger opened for KISS and Black Sabbath? Those are certainly a pair of strange tour pairings.
Sort of like Kansas opening for Def Leppard this Summer. Wouldn't have pictured it a decade back but the craziness of the music business these days makes anything possible.
Kansas has some harder rock stuff they could pull out and I'm hoping they do that. There's a much bigger difference between Seger and KISS or Black Sabbath, though, than between Kansas & Def Leppard.
lights1961 wrote:conversationpc wrote:Don wrote:conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:God do I feel old, I saw Seger open up for Kiss (Destroyer) and Black Sabbath (Never say Die), finally saw Seger headline with Starz and UncleTeddlyvonNugenburger opening for him, Ted had just released the Stranglehold (Ted Nugent) album. Fuck that was in the 70's and I damn near remember it all.
Seger opened for KISS and Black Sabbath? Those are certainly a pair of strange tour pairings.
Sort of like Kansas opening for Def Leppard this Summer. Wouldn't have pictured it a decade back but the craziness of the music business these days makes anything possible.
Kansas has some harder rock stuff they could pull out and I'm hoping they do that. There's a much bigger difference between Seger and KISS or Black Sabbath, though, than between Kansas & Def Leppard.
is the rumor true then with Heart/Leppard and Kansas???
Fact Finder wrote:Here's a neat link with some of Black Sabbath's 77 openers....check this out Dave, were you there?![]()
http://www.black-sabbath.com/tourdates/1977/index.html
lights1961 wrote:ITS THE MUSIC of Seger and the Silver Bullet Band... to me similar to Bruce and the E streeters... just a midwest version of life... and not a Jersey version of life...
conversationpc wrote:lights1961 wrote:conversationpc wrote:Don wrote:conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:God do I feel old, I saw Seger open up for Kiss (Destroyer) and Black Sabbath (Never say Die), finally saw Seger headline with Starz and UncleTeddlyvonNugenburger opening for him, Ted had just released the Stranglehold (Ted Nugent) album. Fuck that was in the 70's and I damn near remember it all.
Seger opened for KISS and Black Sabbath? Those are certainly a pair of strange tour pairings.
Sort of like Kansas opening for Def Leppard this Summer. Wouldn't have pictured it a decade back but the craziness of the music business these days makes anything possible.
Kansas has some harder rock stuff they could pull out and I'm hoping they do that. There's a much bigger difference between Seger and KISS or Black Sabbath, though, than between Kansas & Def Leppard.
is the rumor true then with Heart/Leppard and Kansas???
I don't know...Last I heard it was still in the works.
mikemarrs wrote:i was just imagining a journey/bob seger bill.now that would be a great live show.
Deb wrote:S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:I like some of Seger's music but the guy sounded like he should've retired the last time I heard any live stuff from him and that was several years ago now.
Yeah, I never could understand why folks flock to see all these aging has-beens. If you didn't see them in their hey-dey, forget about it...
Fuck that nonsense!
Some sound just as good now as they did on the material back then. Proof positive......... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjfd5yY2Y5s&feature=fvst
You have been informed thusly.
lights1961 wrote:A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT SOON
Major announcement coming to BobSeger.com - tomorrow, Thursday, January 26th.
BOBSEGER.COM
hope its a tour for 2011... one of my concert bucket list still unseen...
R
conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:God do I feel old, I saw Seger open up for Kiss (Destroyer) and Black Sabbath (Never say Die), finally saw Seger headline with Starz and UncleTeddlyvonNugenburger opening for him, Ted had just released the Stranglehold (Ted Nugent) album. Fuck that was in the 70's and I damn near remember it all.
Seger opened for KISS and Black Sabbath? Those are certainly a pair of strange tour pairings.
Arkansas wrote:JSS Rocks! wrote:... In fact, Bob sang background vocals on Simmons 78 solo album...
Didn't Katey Sagal too?
('Peg Bundy', Sons of Anarchy, etc)
later~
Fact Finder wrote:God do I feel old, I saw Seger open up for Kiss (Destroyer) and Black Sabbath (Never say Die), finally saw Seger headline with Starz and UncleTeddlyvonNugenburger opening for him, Ted had just released the Stranglehold (Ted Nugent) album. Fuck that was in the 70's and I damn near remember it all.
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