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THE FAMOUS FINAL SCENE BOB SEGER

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2009

A soulful Seger on the Famous Final Scene featuring Barry Beckett's haunting work on the Hammond B3 and incredible piano-playing. We have truly lost a musical genius whose loss is felt in the music community from coast-to-coast. The song is accompanied by local scenes along the Tennessee River and University of North Alabama.

Video Thumbnail: Walkway in the heart of the beautiful University of North Alabama campus

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  • Great post, I've always Bob's music but I was startled to learn that Barry Becket had died in 2009!

  • @Bullettube Unfortunately true. He was true musical genius and you can hear his influence in the music of Seger, Dylan, Simon, Scaggs, the Staples, McClinton, Stewart, Chesney and you could go on all night with that list.

  • @kperk014 Now that you mention it, isn't it amazing how often a session player in a small studio will have such far reaching influence? Why is it that so often it's not the big studios with the big name producers that introduce the scene changing new ideas, but the quality driven session players, the back-up bands ( The Band!) and lone song writers that have the most influence? Is it simply that the big labels are driven by profit? Any way, thanks for the memories!

  • @Bullettube You're right.All those big names didn't make the trip from across the nation and across the pond for the nightlife of northwest Alabama.lol As multi- Country Music Musician of the Year winner Mac McAnally said,there must be something in the water.If you want to make something really go just make the trip and put a little of that Muscle Shoals grease on it.Of course that "grease" is Mac himself and Beckett, Hood, Hawkins, Johnson, Hall, Oldham, Woodford, Ivey, Carr, Hinton, Ivy.....

  • @kperk014 You cant mention Muscle Shoals, and then do a list and leave out Ronnie Van Zant and Lynyrd Skynyrd of the 70s, man that hurts.

  • @chance501 Sorry about that. I guess Skynyrd is just such a fixture in Muscle Shoals history that sometimes we take it for granted and they continued recording here on into the '90s.

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  • If you are at least 30 years old and can't relate to this song.....you may not have a heart.

  • I am going to need to light up "something" to this song.

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  • One of the greatest backing groups ever!!!

  • Bob has been such a big part of my life seems he's always playing in the background....there are a few I even want played at my funeral including this one.....

  • THIS IS A MASTERPIECE THE BEST VERY UNDER RATED.

  • saw him in concert 11/17 /2011 Louisville,Ky very disappointed he didn't sing this but he did Rock it out as fab. as usual seen him four times.

  • @chance501 first concert Skynyrd 70's later that yr. the plane crashed still have all my old albums.....his bros. not the same. sorry

  • The World's saddest song.

    Case closed.

  • for my friend kristin who is such a great person. we enjoyed seger last nite! loved it!!!

  • along with "till it shines" this is the most underated seger song

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