Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band "Like a Rock" cassette tape

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Seger cut his hair and put on some 80s leather pants, but all the rest is still the same. He and his Detroit buddies rock and they roll with a great, forgotten song about John Belushi (“American Storm”) and one of his greatest vocal performances in a career full of them (“Like a Rock”). There’s a good Credence cover tacked on, but this is really the album when Bob went from great, Midwestern man to great, Midwestern, middle-aged man. Sometimes I think Seger’s voice was the greatest instrument in the history of Rock music and then I tell myself “no way.” But then I ask, “are you sure?”

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Seger cut his hair and put on some 80s leather pants, but all the rest is still the same. He and his Detroit buddies rock and they roll with a great, forgotten song about John Belushi (“American Storm”) and one of his greatest vocal performances in a career full of them (“Like a Rock”). There’s a good Credence cover tacked on, but this is really the album when Bob went from great, Midwestern man to great, Midwestern, middle-aged man. Sometimes I think Seger’s voice was the greatest instrument in the history of Rock music and then I tell myself “no way.” But then I ask, “are you sure?”

Seger cut his hair and put on some 80s leather pants, but all the rest is still the same. He and his Detroit buddies rock and they roll with a great, forgotten song about John Belushi (“American Storm”) and one of his greatest vocal performances in a career full of them (“Like a Rock”). There’s a good Credence cover tacked on, but this is really the album when Bob went from great, Midwestern man to great, Midwestern, middle-aged man. Sometimes I think Seger’s voice was the greatest instrument in the history of Rock music and then I tell myself “no way.” But then I ask, “are you sure?”