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Bob Seger, as famous as he is, is still and always will be, just one of the guys. The ways he gives back to his community is unparalleled by anyone, anywhere. Not only is he a gifted and talented singer and songwriter, he is the very definition of what a man should be. He gave up a good 10 years of his career in order to be with his wife and raise their kids, together! His kids were shocked when they realized he was a bonafide superstar! Just a Great Man all around.
Thanks for the memories!
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I drive around in my truck and listen to this song over and over, when I have kids, this is what they'll listen to. Nothin like the classics. I heard this song when I was a little kid and I never forgot it since. So glad I found it. I have to listen to it at least once a day.
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Love a sad song - seems like every relationship has "A song" that is special.Why is it that wether they end well or not you can feel melancholy remembering the good times with a sad song. This is one of Bob's best and it really does it for me, i can see a certain gorgeous dark haired delight that i was completely intoxicated and bewitched by - but i couldn't have her.
Excuse me, i'll just play "mainstreet" again!!! Isn't emotional pain exquisite?
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I remember sitting front stage at a place called "The Underground" in CO. when I was in the Army 1969 saying...WHO? If I would have only known. He was great then. What a show he put on.
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Glad to be the only kid that knows Bob Seger in my school
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@ElPolloL0co1 Thank you for making an intelligent comment and not saying "I'm 14 and i listen to this music". Lol
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hows the new house going lookingfor a room to rent
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I am from Michigan. When I was sixteen my friends and I would pile into a station wagon and go see Bob Seger at Aquinas High School in Southgate. It cost two bucks. He played in the gym. There were no seats, just hundreds if kids milling around and dancing with each other - total strangers having a great time.
He would play for four hours. Two bucks. Never happen again.
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bob seger the best main street
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Hell yeah Bob.
This song always reminds of the girl who got away when I was 18.... and then another one came along and fried my brain.... but i never got that firts one out of my brain... I used to watch her working at McDonalds though....
TheSplashhopper 6 months ago 13
I'm part of today's generation and I refuse to listen to today's crap music... this is where it is at. When I have kids someday, I will have them listen to this REAL music, it cleanses the soul!
ElPolloL0co1 1 month ago 9