Back in April at the Austin Record Convention, I stumbled across a long out-of-print compact disc of Bob Segers long out-of-print debut album, 1969s Ramblin Gamblin Man, a heavy, psychedelic soul affair. Since then, it’s been a Bob Seger year for me, including a show in Pittsburgh last month, and come Saturday, another in Dallas.
Dallas 2007 was the site of my first Seger show, the Detroit rocker having ended a decade-long absence from the music rat race (to raise his children) with the previous years comeback, Face to Promise. At the time, the 2006 long-player sounded like a return to form, and when Seger and his Silver Bullet Band pulled out its calling card Real Mean Bottle in Pittsburgh the week before Thanksgiving a song Vince Gill wrote about Merle Haggard, announced the singer the boomerang effect was a welcome one. Revisiting Face the Promise today uncovers its shaky sea legs, but just this month, Seger revealed to Rolling Stone that he expects to deliver a new album next year, no doubt followed by another tour.
Thats good news seeing as Seger, 66, intimated on more than one occasion that this current trek could be his last. If that were the case, hed be going out on top. Last tour, Face the Promise threaded the set-list. This time its the 2-CD Ultimate Hits: Rock & Roll Never Forgets, not to mention two essential Seger reissues that came out earlier this year, live bookends Live Bullet (1976) and Nine Tonight (1981).
While Ultimate Hits replaces the two volumes of Segers already existent greatest hits and the first disc of the new collection segues a flawless flow of classic rock standards, its second CD bottoms out midway through on the electroclash production of Beverly Hill Cop 2 theme Shakedown. Both live discs could use more than a single bonus track apiece, but Nine Tonights add-on, Brave Strangers, reminds hardcore fans that 1978s Stranger in Town might best the better known Night Moves two years earlier. Thats Hollywood Nights, Still the Same, Old Time Rock and Roll, Feel Like a Number, and Weve Got Tonight versus Rock and Roll Never Forgets, Night Moves, The Fire Down Below, Sunspot Baby, Mainstreet and Come to Poppa. Call it a draw maybe. In those back-to-back stunners resides more than half of Segers radio landmarks.
Up in steel town, Pittsburgh, Pa., Seger & the Silver Bullet Band rifled through most of those hits and myriad more during a 90-minute main set, throwing in the frontmans contribution to the A Very Special Christmas compilations, Little Drummer Boy (Its Christmastime almost, hooted Seger), and Little Richard cover Hey Hey Hey Hey (Going Back to Birmingham), both on Ultimate Hits. Two guitarists, two keyboardists, three back-up singers, a four-piece horn section, and a rhythm section again starring Grand Funk Railroad drummer Don Brewer did most of the heavy lifting, and where Clarence Clemons has departed Springsteens band, Alto Reed still blows a real mean horn for the Silver Bullet Band. Yet when Seger sat at the front of the stage with an acoustic guitar for Mainstreet and second encore Night Moves, indeed the night moved. Better still was Seger caressing the piano on Weve Got Tonight and Turn the Page. Best of all: Seger delivering the line, Im older now but Im still running against the wind in Against the Wind.
With all that Id still gone to both Seger shows and now again to the American Airline Center this Saturday to hear one song and one song only. Six of Segers first seven LPs remain long out-of-print (attention reissues dept.), but with 1975s Beautiful Loser the Bob Seger we all know and sing along to came online and followed it with the heart of his hit-encrusted catalog: Live Bullet (1976), Night Moves (1976), Stranger in Town (1978), Against the Wind (1980), Nine Tonight (1981). Beautiful Loser, segued out of Travelin Man since Live Bullet thats the one, with its melancholic melody and lyric:
He wants to dream like a young man
With the wisdom of an old man
He wants his home and security
He wants to live like a sailor at sea
Beautiful loser
Where you gonna fall?
When you realize
You just cant have it all
Year-end holidays teach us that not only cant we have it all, but that we should all eschew such thinking in favor of helping those that have so much less than many of us. As long as Bob Segers alive and smiling through every song in his set as though it were his last song sung and crooning Beautiful Loser let us all be grateful for what we have and the music miracles still walking this earth.
Set-list, Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, 11.19.11, CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh, PA.:
Rock and Roll Never Forgets
Tryin to Live My Life Without You
The Fire Down Below
Mainstreet
Old Time Rock and Roll
Little Drummer Boy
Ramblin Gamblin Man
Real Mean Bottle
Travelin Man
Beautiful Loser
Weve Got Tonight
Nutbush City Limits
Come to Poppa
Her Strut
Hey Hey Hey Hey (Going Back to Birmingham)
Turn the Page
Sunspot Baby
Katmandu
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Against the Wind
Hollywood Nights
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Night Moves
Rock and Roll Never Forgets
Finally, here‘s Seger and 2012 South by Southwest Keynote speaker Bruce Springsteen at Madison Square Garden on Old Time Rock and Roll, the first day of December 2011.
This article appears in December 9 • 2011.



