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In the shade of my Stetson
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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 1075117" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>"A church house, gin house, schoolhouse, outhouse.........they call it Nutbush, oh Nutbush. It should be illegal to do Ike 'n Tina but Bob Seger pulls it off with the same raw energy. He even tackled the mighty River Deep and nailed it. Nobody ever said "I have seen the future of Rock and Roll and it is called Bob Seger ", nobody called him "His Royal Bobness" but they could have, should have, for when Seger cooked on those early Silver Bullets or the System, he sizzled. Ramblin, Gamblin' Man, Heavy Music, Let it Rock, If I were a Carpenter etc, etc,-pure 100% Detroit Steel. None of the prancing Pom doing, oh so, British versions of the Blues, no our Bob just did his own, very real thing. Such a pity most would only know him for the later, gravelly AOR stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 1075117, member: 2475"] "A church house, gin house, schoolhouse, outhouse.........they call it Nutbush, oh Nutbush. It should be illegal to do Ike 'n Tina but Bob Seger pulls it off with the same raw energy. He even tackled the mighty River Deep and nailed it. Nobody ever said "I have seen the future of Rock and Roll and it is called Bob Seger ", nobody called him "His Royal Bobness" but they could have, should have, for when Seger cooked on those early Silver Bullets or the System, he sizzled. Ramblin, Gamblin' Man, Heavy Music, Let it Rock, If I were a Carpenter etc, etc,-pure 100% Detroit Steel. None of the prancing Pom doing, oh so, British versions of the Blues, no our Bob just did his own, very real thing. Such a pity most would only know him for the later, gravelly AOR stuff [/QUOTE]
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