Bob Seger - InnerView mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | Segment I | 11:27 |
| 2 | Suzuki Motorcycles | 1:00 |
| 3 | Intro | 0:19 |
| 4 | Segment II | 10:32 |
| 5 | Closing Credits | 0:21 |
| 6 | MCA Records/Kiki Dee | 1:00 |
| 7 | Segment III | 10:31 |
| 8 | Segment IV | 13:02 |
| 9 | MCA Records/Golden Earring | 1:00 |
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Hear Bob Seger Talk About His Health Scare, New Album and Springsteen. After his 2017 tour was cut short by a back injury, he hopes to be back on the road this year. Hear him discuss in Rolling Stone Music Now podcast. Bob Seger was having a pretty amazing year up until the morning of September 30th when he woke up and noticed that his left leg was dragging a little bit. His music was finally on streaming services after his management and Capitol Records agreed to terms following a protracted war and he was on tour in support of his new LP I Knew You When, which features tributes to departed rock stars Lou Reed, Leonard Cohen and his lifelong friend Glenn Frey. Bob Seger talks about the back pain that could end his career, Donald Trump, and paying tribute to departed friends. As you a read this, Bob Seger is either getting ready to play some more old-time rock and roll or is readying his Famous Final Scene. The venerable American rocker was in the midst of a new tour when a ruptured disc in his back required spinal surgery a cervical laminectomy, if specifics are required. It brought him off the road in late September. It was a momentum-halter, of course, but that didnt stop the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer from releasing his 18th studio album, I Knew You When, in November. Bob Seger and Seger performs in Grand Rapids earlier this year. The rocker, who grew up in Ann Arbor, comes back to Washtenaw County for a concert at Eastern Michigan University on Wednesday. Darren Breen The Grand Rapids Press. Note: Story has been updated to remove an inaccurate reference. Bob Seger, who went from his Ann Arbor roots in the 1960s to international fame as a rock star in the '70s and beyond, returns to his home area Wednesday for a concert at the Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center. It's been decades since Seger last performed in Washtenaw County, so anticipation. First album: Ramblin Gamblin Man, 1969. In a 1990 interview, Seger said that the album was buried in his backyard, never to be seen again. This might be a joke. At least Railroad Days is worth keeping. In 1982, Seger released The Distance, which is a good Bob Seger album produced by Jimmy Iovine. As I finish this sentence, Ive already forgotten about the album. Except for Roll Me Away, a good song that sounds close to what most nerds think the War On Drugs are trying to do. Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, released in 1994. Certified Diamond by the RIAA, it is Seger's most successful album to date. In December 2009, Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan confirmed that with nearly nine million copies sold, Bob Seger's Greatest Hits was the decade's best-selling catalog album in the United States, even out-selling The Beatles' 1 and Michael Jackson's Number Ones. By September 2011, the album had sold a total of 9,062,000 copies in the. Bob Seger opens up about medical scare that derailed tour, talks Glenn Frey-inspired album. Brian McCollum. Lets face it: Ive been singing real hard for 52 years, Seger says in his first interview about the situation. Thats a strain on the upper shoulders and neck. And I guess I finally just popped one out. Specialists viewing Segers scans were amazed by his lack of pain - you should be screaming, one told him - and advised him it was safe to continue performing unless the numbness moved elsewhere. If you start dragging a leg, Seger says they warned him, run for emergency. For two weeks, Seger persevered with his Runaway Train Tour, including a poignant Sept. Save For LaterSave Bob Seger: The Rolling Stone Interview: Seger talks to Andy Greene about his recent health scare, his new album and more For Later. Create a List. Download to App. Book Information. Bob Seger: The Rolling Stone Interview: Seger talks to Andy Greene about his recent health scare, his new album and more. From Rolling Stone Music Now. Robert Clark Seger ˈsiːɡər, born May 6, 1945 is an American singer, songwriter and musician. As a locally successful Detroit-area artist, he performed and recorded as Bob Seger and the Last Heard and Bob Seger System throughout the 1960s, breaking through with his first album, Ramblin' Gamblin' Man which contained his first national hit of the same name in 1968. By the early 1970s, he had dropped the 'System' from his recordings and continued to strive for broader success with various other. Once again, Seger divided the album between two back-up groups his touring group, The Silver Bullet Band, and the Muscle Shoals session aces and two mindsets: arena-ready rockers on one hand, reflective ballads on the other. In both cases Seger, now hitting his mid-30s, wasnt afraid to write about characters whod done a bit of living. A flair for storytelling

Performer: Bob Seger
Title: InnerView
Country: US
Release date: 1976
Label: Innerview
Style: Interview
Catalog: Series #6, Show #11
Genre: Rock / AudioFiles
Size MP3: 2070 mb
Rating: 4.2 / 5
Votes: 380
Record source: Vinyl, LP, Transcription









