The Bob Seger File -- Introduction

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The Seger File An unofficial web site about the music of Bob Seger Last updated April 1, 2013 Written and edited by Scott Sparling See the latest News Updates. Follow the Seger File on Facebook Twitter.
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Thanks to everyone who came out for the Wire to Wire book tour. I'll see you next time around.
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SEGERFILE CONTENTS
Latest News and Updates 2011-12 Updates 2010 Updates 2009 Updates 2008 Updates 2007 Updates (Jan -July) 2006 Updates (Jan-Sept) 2006 Updates (Oct-Dec.) 2005 Updates 2004 Updates 2003 Updates (July-Dec) 2003 Updates (Jan-June) 2002 Updates 2001 Updates 1998-2000 Updates Full Contents Search the Seger File The 2011 Tour Page The Albums Ramblin' Gamblin' Man Noah Mongrel Brand New Morning Smokin' O.P.'s Back in '72 Seven Beautiful Loser Live Bullet Night Moves Stranger in Town Against the Wind Nine Tonight The Distance Like A Rock The Fire Inside Bob Seger's Greatest Hits It's A Mystery Greatest Hits 2 Face the Promise Other Albums The Promised Live Album The Promised Studio Album Seger on the Edge The Bob Seger Collection --(Australian Greatest Hits) Seger Classics A Very Special Christmas,1987 Other Album Appearances The Seger Tribute Album Sing Your Own Seger Perfect Albums? Selected Singles Check the Label Who Picks the Singles? Early Singles The Lonely One TGIF/First Girl Ballad of the Yellow Beret East Side Story Persecution Smith Sock It To Me, Santa Vagrant Winter/Very Few Heavy Music 2+2=?/Death Row Ramblin' Gamblin' Man Looking Back If I Were A Carpenter Bombs Away Understanding Chances Are My Take on Chances Are Reaching Number One Other Seger Tracks Released on Singles, But Not on Albums Covered by Others Written By Seger, Recorded by Others Videos Night Moves (SNL) Making Thunderbirds Old Time Rock and Roll American Storm Like a Rock Shakedown Real Love Fire Inside Night Moves (New) Turn the Page It's A Mystery Chances Are Ten for Two The Cobo Hall Tapes The Palace Tapes Unreleased Tracks Vault V 10 more unreleased tracks Vault 4 16 more unreleased tracks Forward Into the Vault -- 26 more unreleased tracks Return to the Vault -- 18 More Unreleased Tracks The Vault --31 Unreleased Tracks Recorded but Unreleased --Unreleased Seger from A-Z Photos Photos 1Photos 2 Photos 3Photos 4 Hall of Fame Photos Settle Annex A collection of great Seger photos Misc. Dylan's "Denver" Influences/Other Bands Soundtracks TV Appearances Like a Truck Who Does the Song Belong To? Ancient History Dept. How Seger Sees Rock/Truck Singer or Salesman? Gatsby, Seger and Victory The Mystery Man How the Song Became An Ad Good Song, Great Ad? Bad Press, Bad Precedent Through the Lean Years Bob's View Insults and Dead Horses Fix Or Repair Daily The Early Years Early Days Motor City's Burning Places He Played Jackson More Dues-Paying Years
"Well crafted and thrilling..." - Publishers Weekly Electric...it crackles." - Cleveland Plain Dealer "All edge from start to finish. - Willy Vlautin "An electrifying debut..." - Donald Ray Pollock "Darkly funny." - The Oregonian "Badass page turner..." - Penthouse "Stunning emotional depth..." - Playboy . WIRE TO WIRE by Scott Sparling of the Segerfile. A playlist from the book. Buy WIRE TO WIRE. Career, Misc. Lead Singer Vs. Guitar Player The Slow Road to Success The Requisites of Greatness Theories: Why It Took So Long "You Are Now Leaving Seger Territory" Punch Breaking Out What Is Success? Bands Early Bands The Decibels The Town Criers The Omens Democracy Rocks Later Bands Bob Seger and the Last Heard The Bob Seger System STK Julia/My Band/Borneo Band Muscle Shoals band The Silver Bullet Band Back-up Systems Shaun Murphy Karen Newman Related Bands Detroit All-Stars Alto Reed Blue Highway (Drew Abbott) Bio, Part 1 Detroit? Ann Arbor? We Even Sang the Parts the Instruments Were Playing A Father Leaves Fire and the Memory of Love All the Wild, Wild Good Times Personality Interests and Hobbies Predicting the Future, Then and Now Bio, Part 2 On Growing Older Politics The Seger Work Ethic You Can't Miss That Driving Rain Friends and Family Let's Dig Up Something Really Nasty Katmandu I'm Gonna Tell My Tale, C'mon Of Caves and Barbed Wire Misc. Songwriting Early Tours and Shows The Oakland Mall Jackson The Primo, RR Farm, Suds Factory and Chances Are The Agora On the Road Jackson County Fair Pontiac, the Michigan Jam and Other Victories Seger in the Arena The 1983 Tour The 1986-87 Tour The Last Tour? They'll Never Be in The Arena, But They Get to Write the Reviews Savannah Charlotte Philadelphia Oakland Miami San Francisco Seattle Houston New York Los Angeles Vancouver (Canada) Greensboro The 1996 Tour The Set List Discussed The Set List Presented The Set List Analyzed Bringing the Family Tour Notes Thirsty for Seger A Review of the Reviews Charleston Nashville Palace of Auburn Hills Washington L.A. The 2006-07 Tour Pages Readin' O.P.'s A compilation of e-mail messages. Some favorite are: -- Hope to see you tonight -- Motor City Rock -- The FargoDome -- The 7-Eleven and the Winter Olympics -- He gave me a strange look -- Now that we're older Brand New Email More great letters. -- Seger, Sinatra, Cobain -- My Dad, Bob and Charlie Martin -- I work for General Motors -- Seger and Mohammad Ali -- The last thing I hear from Bob Seger -- Road trip to Ann Arbor -- I never spoke to Bob, but he always spoke to me Brand New Email Pt. II -- Bob at the Roseland Inn -- Seger interview -- Backstage with a bad pass -- Put the car in park -- Starry August nights -- Cool me down -- The bridge from Motown -- The Seger-starved masses plead for tour news -- The Kiss File? Seger Stories and Misc. Email --The best thing you could say --Blue and Julia --Rockin' with Fidel --Early days of baseball and Bob --Follow your heart --Waving with the lighter Email '05 --About Drew Abbott --On 2+2 --On "The Lonely One" --About Tom Neme --About Charlie Martin --Shows --The Toledo Jam --About Pep Perrine --About Jim Bruzzese --Early days --Fans --Early songs Falsehoods Seger Inks SimTour Deal, Gets Ready to Rock Capitol Releases "Dee-Pah! The Seger Cam is back online The Michigan Jam 2 The Seger versus. SpringsteenComplexo-Meter The Medicated Top 20 Misc. The Seger File's Birthday Party Reese: Money for Music Get Back to Work A guide to surfing The Seger File at work. The Primo Photo The Rolling Stone Letter The Imaginary Interview Why the Seger File Is Here -- Getting Over Bob Seger

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The Seger File -- Introduction


He was born in Detroit.

At night, he stayed up late listening to a faraway radio station. On a transistor radio and an earplug, he heard James Brown, Garnett Mimms, Little Richard, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding and others.

He liked James Brown more than the Beatles. His favorite album was James Brown Live at the Apollo, Volume 1.

He was a good student in high school and could run a 5:05 mile -- until he discovered rock and roll.

He began staying out all night with his friends, cars circled in a farmer's field, listening to music on the car radios.

He formed a band. The applause at the Junior Prom changed his life.

In 11th grade he was playing bars three nights a week.

The first song he wrote was titled, "The Lonely One."

In 2006 he played for nearly a million fans across the country.

Dan Honaker, Pep Perine, Bob Seger play the Mt. Holly Ski Lodge north of Pontiac, Michigan.

For ten years, he was a regional phenomenon.

By 1968, he had five Top Ten singles in the Detroit market. He was unheard of outside Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania and a few other Midwest markets -- but in Detroit, his records outsold the Beatles.

He was on the verge of breaking the national charts in 1967 when the record company promoting his single went bankrupt.

The first major label to offer him a contract was Motown.

He broke the Top Forty with a single in 1968, then survived seven years without a successful record.

His work ethic became a local legend. He played 260 dates in 1975.

In the early '70s, he and his band drove 25 hours to Florida, played three straight nights, and then drove 25 hours back, because they couldn't afford motel rooms. He considered himself more a driver than a singer at the time.

His mother taught him never to go into debt.

In June 1976, he played in front 50 people in a Chicago bar. Three days later, he played in front of 76,000 devoted fans in the Pontiac Silverdome outside Detroit.

Bob Seger at the Primo Showbar, Ann Arbor, Michigan, December 1973 Photo by Scott Sparling

For those of us under his spell, he posed the two greatest questions in rock 'n' roll: Doncha ever listen to the radio? and Do ya do ya wanna rock?

He wrote the first anti-war rock song of the Vietnam era.

He wrote about Lucy Blue, Chicago Green, Already Eddie and other characters long before Springsteen created Crazy Janey and her mission man.

His songs, he thinks, reflect a certain morality... "what happens when you do it wrong and when you do it right."

The characters in many of his songs don't find the satisfaction or fulfillment that they thought their dreams would hold. They end up "stuck in heaven," listening to the sound of something far away -- a bird on the wing, the sound of thunder. They think back on the promise of younger years, surprised at the passage of time. Only occasionally do they find renewal. More often, they try to make some moment last; they watch it slipping past. The light fades from the screen. They wake up alone. Next time, perhaps, they'll get it right.

Somehow, at the same time, his music manages to be incredibly life-affirming, celebratory and uplifting.
He was born lonely down by the riverside.

He went cruising on his gray snake till his dying day.

He even sang the parts the instruments were playing.

He knows the devil is red, but his money is green.

His '60 Cadillac went cruising through Nebraska, whining.

He woke one night to the sound of thunder.

He wishes he didn't know now what he didn't know then.

They used to call him reckless, they used to call him fast.

After twenty years, he saw himself again.

He's recorded 16 studio albums and two live albums spanning nearly 40 years.

He was greatly influenced by early advice from Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon, who said, "Do your best, 'cause it's only gonna last two or three years."

He's a perfectionist who spends months in the studio fixing problems no one else can hear. He's a Taurus and "you can't move him with a crane." Or, he lets people walk all over him.

He's had one Number 1 single and one Number 1 album.

He admires Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Joni Mitchell.

He believes his rock and roll savagery was tempered for many years by the need to produce mainstream records.

He has sold nearly 50 million albums.

One of his most heartfelt songs became the basis of one of the most successful ad campaigns in recent history.

He has "a voice that inspires trust."

He "exudes the brawny vocal friendliness of an American Everyman, but with a deep and special connection to soul music."

He "has all the requisites of greatness: the voice, the songwriting, the performance onstage, the vision and the ambition."

He recorded ten consecutive million-selling albums between 1975 and 1995.

He's been called the nicest rock star. Sometimes he feels like knocking you down, but he could never pull that scene.

In live performances, he displays "an embracing friendliness that transcends the normal barriers between rock performer and audience."

He played in front of 923,829 fans in 1996, making him the fourth most popular touring act of the year.

He's a father.

His kids, he says, "are the best thing that ever happened to me."

His father left when he was ten.

In "Golden Boy," he sings, "I'll be there for you."

He still lives in Michigan.

Hall-elujah!

Always in our hearts, now Seger's in the Rock Roll Hall of Fame.

Doncha ever feel like going insane? It's official. Seger's in.
It's for the 250 gigs a year across the midwest. It's for ten straight (soon to be eleven straight) platinum and multiplatinum albums, 19 Top-40 singles, nearly a million ticket sales during the '96 tour and nearly 50 million albums sold worldwide.

It's for seven years without a hit but without a hint of giving up.

But it's also for that one song that got you through the worst night of your life, or the concert where you just couldn't stop smiling, or the one lyric you are never going to forget. It's for the person you met at the Seger concert, it's for the famous Seger smile and the lonesome highway east of Omaha. It's for the pure raucous joy of it because when Seger is playing the answer to do you do you wanna rock is yes. It's for the music. And, yeah, it's about time.


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