Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band : Ebbets Field ,Denver CO. 07/08/74 (Get Out Of Denver)





I STILL REMEMBER 

IT WAS AUTUMN AND

THE MOON WAS SHINING

OUR 60 CADILLIAC WAS ROARING

THROUGH NEBRRASKA

WHINING DOING 120 MAN


 Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, 

live at

 Ebbets Field

 in Denver, CO 

on

 7/08/1974. 

This concert was recorded 

and broadcast by 

KBPI 105.9 FM

 in Denver, CO. 

Bob Seger 

was on tour 

at this time 

to promote his 

7th album,

 Seven,

 released in 1974.


The Silver Bullet Band:
Bob Seger – Vocals & Guitar 
Drew Abbott – Guitar
Robyn Robbins – Keyboards & Organ
Chris Campbell – Bass 
Charlie Allen Martin – Drums  

Bob Seger
 is a retired
 American singer,
 songwriter
, and musician
 As a locally successful 
Detroit-area artist, 
he performed and
 recorded with the groups
 Bob Seger
 and
 the Last Heard
and
 the Bob Seger System
 throughout the 1960s,
 breaking through with
 his first album, 
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
 which contained his 
first national hit of the same name
 in 1969. 
By the early 1970s,
 he had dropped
 the 'System' 
from his recordings 
and continued to strive
 for broader success 
with various other bands. 

In 1973, 
he put together
 the The Silver Bullet Band
with a group of 
Detroit-area musicians, 
with whom he became
 most successful 
on the national level 
with the album 
Live Bullet 
(1976), 
recorded live 
in 1975
 at Cobo Hall
In 1976,
 he achieved a
 national breakout 
with the studio album
 Night Moves
On his studio albums, 
he also worked extensively 
with the Alabama-based 
Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section,
 which appeared on 
several of Seger's 
best-selling singles 
and albums.

A roots rock musician
 known for his raspy,
 powerful voice,
 Seger is one of the
 best-known artists 
of the heartland
 rock genre, 
with his songs often
 concerning love, 
women, 
and blue-collar themes.
 Among his many hits are
 "Night Moves", 
"Turn the Page",
 "Mainstreet", 
"Still the Same", 
of the 
Century in 2001, 
and he co-wrote the
 Eagles' number-one hit 
"Heartache Tonight".

With a career spanning
 six decades, 
Seger has sold over
 75 million records worldwide, 
making him one of the
 world's best-selling 
artists of all time. 
Seger was inducted into 
the Rock and Roll
 Hall of Fame
 in 2004 
and the 
Songwriter
s Hall of Fame
 in 2012. 
Seger was named
 Billboard's 2015
 Legend of Live honoree
 at the 12th annual 
Billboard Touring 
Conference & Awards
held November 18–19 
at the 
Roosevelt Hotel
 in New York. 
His farewell tour 
took place 
in 2018 
and 2019



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