Original Soul Man Sam Moore joins Bruce and the band for rousing versions of two of his biggest hits! They were trading verses, trading dance steps, and generally having a blast. So was I!!
Original Soul Man Sam Moore joins Bruce and the band for rousing versions of two of his biggest hits! They were trading verses, trading dance steps, and generally having a blast. So was I!!
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i love how sam didn't know when they were going to go to soul man, but bruce and steve just handled it so smoothly..."first we gotta do this" then BAM. awesome awesome stuff, hopefully the CD or DVD will come out
Awesome! I love the way Sam slowly makes his way to the mic (as you would expect for a man of his age) then suddenly this powerful voice comes belting out! Bruce should forget about Seeger Sessions & do a 'Rock n Soul' album with Miami Steve & co.
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It's definitely happened before...
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I love the way Sam slowly makes his way to the mic (as you would expect for a man of his age) then suddenly this powerful voice comes belting out!
Bruce should forget about Seeger Sessions & do a 'Rock n Soul' album with Miami Steve & co.