Me and 80,000 of my closest friends were there at the Silverdome in '76. I had been transferred to Detroit in '74 never having heard of Seger. The neighbors I met there, all Detroit natives, quickly changed that. Five couples made the trip to Pontiac. Todd Rundgren and Elvin Bishop as warm up bands! I've been a major fan ever since and have made it a point to see him live whenever possible wherever I have been. San Diego, LA, Philadelphia and, most recently, last year in Raleigh, NC, with Grand Funk Railroad. He never disappoints. And, I have a buddy who was involved in the music business in Detroit in the 70's and 80's. He tells me that Seger is truly one of the good people in rock and roll. A true gentleman. Hopefully, he continues to be healthy and tour .
Bob seger has it all! Great talent, a voice that is second to none, fabulous looks and is as about as humble and generous as it gets! 🎸🎹🎼🎧❤️ a true ROCK STALLION!!
Still can run into him around metro Detroit, at bars in Clarkston, Waterford and commerce area. Unlike child rock(kid rock) he is a real man and rocker and Detroiter
Santa Cruz beach late 80s someone invited my friend and I to bog seger party. I remember they said he had a house in hills mountains somewhere in Santa Cruz. I also heard these were massive parties huge. I was into black Sabbath scorpians, priest music. But I remember everything bod seger released was on billboard top 10. Everything between night moves and against the wind was success, probably even before and after that. Bob segar must be on artist with the most hit songs all time. Bob segar never followed music fashion trends. He was just Bob segar
At this point in time Bob Seger must be the only performer on planet Earth without some sort of officially released concert DVD... I just cannot for the life of me understand why.
Tell us about it. Besides all the Hardcore Local Metro detroit Silver Bullit band fans. But especially for us Drummers, there is no nothing about the amazing Charlie Allen Martin that kicked some Royal Ass in this band. Now , i am a friend of Charlie and i played drums in his Band that he put together in 1996. so i got to experience his Musicianship and Stage presence. But it is even for him a Mystery why there is no Professional Concert OR any Studio Footage available. Cause they recorded some Music together in Toronto as Charlie was telling me. There is so much cool History there, relatively short with Charlie on Drums obviously due to Horrific Accident he had to endure . Just when the band was about to start really cookin' and taking off for Europe this happened in early 77'. So if ANYONE has ANY Footage from back in the Glory Days, please share them here.
@@ericwilhelm2941I was a drummer in a cover band back in the early 90s until about 2001. Couldn't tell you exactly what year it was but I'm thinking 98 or 99 - we were playing at Mr B's in Troy, MI (the one at Wattles and Rochester Rd) and Charlie Martin came in and sang a few tunes. I was about 21 or 22 years old and I honestly don't remember if he brought a few guys with him or if we backed him up, but he sounded great and it was a neat thing for me being a Seger fan but a little too young to remember the 70s Seger era.
I've seen Seger eight times, including this show (openers: Point Blank, Elvin Bishop, Todd Rundgren). The Pontiac show was truly a triumphant homecoming. I also saw him open for Kiss in Baltimore three weeks later, and literally no one cared.
One of the great voices (and bands) from that era... soulful, funky, and just kick ass. I saw them twice in the 70s... they blew the headliners off the stage both times.
Being from Philly, the name Bob Seger didn't mean much here until Night Moves. My cousin was engaged to a girl from Muskegon, MI in the early 1970s, meeting her through her cousin who lived here. When he went there to see her in Michigan, he went to a concert with Seger and The Marshall Tucker Band. When Marshall Tucker ended their set, he said he told his soon-to-be brother-in-law, "Let's go, we saw who we came for." He was told, "All these people came to see the next band. You may never have heard of him, but everyone's here to see Bob Seger". My cousin said, "I had to admit, he was right. He was the best act of the show, and I really like Marshall Tucker." He told me he was a fan ever since. Once Night Moves was released, so was I.
I have many. This was before the album "night moves" had come out, but I remember him announcing a song a song called Mary lou. He also did "Back in 72. When he came out, the audience was so loud, you could bairly hear "Hey Detroit!" On Nutbush, he included the third verse, that starts work fields on weekdays. And when he got to the part where he said quiet, low commuity, the audience went wild. And I remember he had a big smile on his face. And he just said "we love you Detroit"
1976, my very first concert. I still have the ticket stub, $8.95 general floor seating but very close to the stage. A surreal moment was when I looked back at the audience, during the encore, and saw a sea of lighters from the ground up to the rafters and of course the smell of weed in the air.
2017 at DTE was amazing as well! Surreal moment of seeing a legend. yes the pot smell left clouds all over LOL! Rock on fellow Seger fan. God bless. 🙏♥️
Thanks a million, Queenofsheba! Your comment has truly made my day. It's an incredible feeling to know that my music is being enjoyed by people like you. Keep on jamming.
Saw him at the legendary concert in Bay City MI in '78. 26,000 on a High School football field. Brownsville Station and Salem Witchcraft opened. Van Halen was a featured opener for him, Cheap Trick was supposed to be there but canceled. When Segar came on I remember moving with the crowd until I was 25 ft from the stage. Crowded in so tight I could barely breathe yet it was undoubtedly one of the most electrifying nights of my life. Seger blew everybody away, even Van Halen.
I love Bob Seagar. I always wanted to meet him . He's not from afar. I'm a Garden city girl. I been watching you since i was in Jr High. !!! Rock on !!!!!xxxxx 😁😗😁❤
Hey Marty,nice to hear from someone who was there!I am sure the entire concert has been captured somewhere.I got this footage from a guy in the US who ran a fan club dedicated to Seger in the 70s.Apparently this medley was aired in cinemas.It was supposed to be aired on Sugarmans Midnight Special as well.My VHS footage is second generation & not great so I had it touched up to try and lift the quality a little.Colours had washed a bit. Would love to hear about your memories of the that night.
I had main floor tickets. When "Beautiful loser came on, the girl beind me noticed I wasn't clapping along, so she took my two hands and pushed them together. I remember it was loud and yet clear. I later found he had purchased the lodest sound system. Maybe he heard about the Aerosmith concert. I guess he wanted to make sure everyone could hear him. I remember on nutbush, the crowd erupted in the middle were there's just the bass. I had never heard a crowd that loud in my life. I agree with you, the concert must have been captured somewhere and I wish there was a way to see it.
I got a great book I think on Amazon some years ago called, "Travelin' Man: On the Road and Behind the Scenes with Bob Seger" by Tom Weschler and Gary Graff. There's a great bit in it where he's talking about this particular concert. He said: "The show itself was huge - a big deal. They sold out; it was a great show. Seger did an excellent job - but he wore this white suit, like Elvis. Some of the guys on the crew were like, 'What the f&*k is that suit about?' Although none of them would say anything to Bob about it. After [that show], though, I never saw that suit again."
Big fan from North Carolina here. In 1977, I asked a Navy buddy from Michigan, "Did you ever see Bob Seger in concert". His reply? Hell yes! Shit, we would go to the local bar and see him before he got famous!"
I was there to at Abt 50 ft frm the frt of the stage; it started getting two tight for us so we moved back too Abt 75_ 100 ft;then after awhile m100s started raining dwn on us;it gt really scarry; all those huge fire bombs goin off rt above ur head; other than all that; bad ass rock show; normal bob segar!!!!!!!
Bob Seger has always been the consummate performer. (Even now, back problems and all.) But back in the day, he was on fire. Sure wish I had been around to see him perform live in the 1970s and 1980s. But, alas, like so many other diehard Seger fans, I missed out on all that intoxicating intensity and blazing beauty. . . . So, if there is footage of him performing LIVE, at Cobo Hall, and elsewhere, please make it available for the world to see. We need that now, more than ever. (P.S. Just read that Bob is going to be on "The Simpsons" this coming Sunday, 30 May 2021. Stream it. Set your DVRs. Whatever. Spread the word. Thanks!)
Was there that night. Point Blank, Todd Rundgren and Utopia, Elvin Bishop and what was it 56,000 fans. It was surreal looking up at the roof as day turned to night. Didn't hurt having brought our Canadian Labatt's Blue either.
Nobody like Bob Seger. Ever. A little dap for the SBB, too. What a collection of talent. Catch the serpentine sax in Katmandu. I may have just found my favorite post!
I think so too.Seger and the Silver Bullet Band usually played Cobo Hall when in Detroit, not the Pontiac Silverdome. The only time I know they played there was in June of 76, according to an archive I found...cool! The earliest live Seger footage, probably.
This is great footage, and I know this isn’t your fault, I just wish they hadn’t cut the solos. There is a serious lack of Bob Seger footage. Thanks for the video!
When the LIVE BULLET CD was re-released in digitally remastered form in 2011(original 2-record album released in 1976),a fifteenth track was contained,I FEEL LIKE BREAKING UP SOMEBODY'S HOME,recorded at the Pontiac Silverdome,while the original 14-track line up was recorded at Cobo Hall.
Too all who are commenting on the name of the facility it was originaly named PONTIAC METROPOLITAN STADIUM. Some times called The PON-MET. The name SILVERDOME was not official until 1977.
Nope. This about halfway through the concert, maybe even before that. If I remember correctly, it was more like the live bullet encore, "let it rock." at least that was one of his encore. He never does just one. I'M Sure there's a setlist somewere.
wow....what year was this..? When I was a kid all of my friends older brothers and sisters LOVED this guy and J. Geils another band who did well in Detroit. party on!
Definitely one of his best concerts. I heard rumors that he was fined by the fire marshall for the overcrowding.My friend got trampled by the crowd when he opened with Nutbush
I was there that night. the audience was so loud. you can't hear it on this clip. the thing is, if this clip is available, then someone somewhere has the whole concert. I wish that would get posted
I assume that I FEEL LIKE BREAKING UP SOMEBODY'S HOME from this show was placed into the LIVE BULLET track line-up for the 2011 digitally remastered re-release(not part of the original 1976 release).
Damned straight he was, the man was a beast on the drums, the bottom end of the original Silver Bullet Band with Chris Campbell and Charlie Martin was beyond compare in my opinion as well....Tragic how he was not able to bathe in the success he was a such an important part of creating. The man sure took the situation and attacked life with what was handed to him, it says so much about the man himself. A story that should be told...
@@LaurieLaSalle26 you know it . and thank you for the true words you speak. Not braggin' here but i played drums for the Man in 1996. we had a band called 'Jam-Pact' and played all the Local places . Charlie is truly amazing . And thinking of how he as a Drummer got hit one night after a Rehearsal by a drunk Driver is horrendous and how he still kept going for many years to come as a Leader and Singer and Keyboarder is astounding.
Lmfao Pontiac Stadium? You mean the Pontiac Silverdome. Motor city is Rock City, where the real rock n roll hall of fame should be! Not that pop hall of fame in Cleveland.
Detroit Michigan. The Home of Rock and Roll. Bob Seger Detroit Grit 🇺🇸
Great time in 76 , life was simple. No drama , and kids these days don't know how good it was, not like now drama and they can't live without phones
When rock music was good. Really good. The memories...
Me and 80,000 of my closest friends were there at the Silverdome in '76. I had been transferred to Detroit in '74 never having heard of Seger. The neighbors I met there, all Detroit natives, quickly changed that. Five couples made the trip to Pontiac. Todd Rundgren and Elvin Bishop as warm up bands! I've been a major fan ever since and have made it a point to see him live whenever possible wherever I have been. San Diego, LA, Philadelphia and, most recently, last year in Raleigh, NC, with Grand Funk Railroad. He never disappoints. And, I have a buddy who was involved in the music business in Detroit in the 70's and 80's. He tells me that Seger is truly one of the good people in rock and roll. A true gentleman. Hopefully, he continues to be healthy and tour
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That's weird. You say Elvin Bishop, another guy said "Point Blank", I'd swear the third band was "38 Special".
I was at this concert...later served him a beer in Auburn Heights..true gentleman to a young girl..great tip.
Bob seger has it all! Great talent, a voice that is second to none, fabulous looks and is as about as humble and generous as it gets! 🎸🎹🎼🎧❤️ a true ROCK STALLION!!
Still can run into him around metro Detroit, at bars in Clarkston, Waterford and commerce area. Unlike child rock(kid rock) he is a real man and rocker and Detroiter
Which bars were you lucky enough to see him in. He is such a great man!
Where I was born. Loved him all my life. Seen him many times. He is best at home
Santa Cruz beach late 80s someone invited my friend and I to bog seger party. I remember they said he had a house in hills mountains somewhere in Santa Cruz. I also heard these were massive parties huge. I was into black Sabbath scorpians, priest music. But I remember everything bod seger released was on billboard top 10. Everything between night moves and against the wind was success, probably even before and after that. Bob segar must be on artist with the most hit songs all time. Bob segar never followed music fashion trends. He was just Bob segar
I saw the man a few times back in the late 70's early 80's, great shows, great memories. I still have the stubs and the concert t's
At this point in time Bob Seger must be the only performer on planet Earth without some sort of officially released concert DVD... I just cannot for the life of me understand why.
Tell us about it. Besides all the Hardcore Local Metro detroit Silver Bullit band fans. But especially for us Drummers, there is no nothing about the amazing Charlie Allen Martin that kicked some Royal Ass in this band. Now , i am a friend of Charlie and i played drums in his Band that he put together in 1996. so i got to experience his Musicianship and Stage presence. But it is even for him a Mystery why there is no Professional Concert OR any Studio Footage available. Cause they recorded some Music together in Toronto as Charlie was telling me. There is so much cool History there, relatively short with Charlie on Drums obviously due to Horrific Accident he had to endure . Just when the band was about to start really cookin' and taking off for Europe this happened in early 77'. So if ANYONE has ANY Footage from back in the Glory Days, please share them here.
@@ericwilhelm2941I was a drummer in a cover band back in the early 90s until about 2001. Couldn't tell you exactly what year it was but I'm thinking 98 or 99 - we were playing at Mr B's in Troy, MI (the one at Wattles and Rochester Rd) and Charlie Martin came in and sang a few tunes. I was about 21 or 22 years old and I honestly don't remember if he brought a few guys with him or if we backed him up, but he sounded great and it was a neat thing for me being a Seger fan but a little too young to remember the 70s Seger era.
I wish I could have seen him back then!!!!!! Absolutely the best Rocker ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My first time was 1977 at Pine Knob in Clarkston, Michigan
I've seen Seger eight times, including this show (openers: Point Blank, Elvin Bishop, Todd Rundgren). The Pontiac show was truly a triumphant homecoming. I also saw him open for Kiss in Baltimore three weeks later, and literally no one cared.
Will someone please release this whole concert? it's time
I agree with you.....someone needs to put this whole concert out there already.
I was there
carfix2000ca
I was there too. I think that Todd Rundgren and Elvin Bishop were also playing if I’m remembering correctly
@@remnantsdemo6497 And point blank was the first up
@@carfix2000ca who cares ! This isn't "about you", nor the purpose of the post.
I was there. one of the best concerts I have ever seen. 39 years ago today.
I saw Bob in Denver 1979. He was road weary. Still Love that Old Time Rock and Roll.
One of the great voices (and bands) from that era... soulful, funky, and just kick ass. I saw them twice in the 70s... they blew the headliners off the stage both times.
Being from Philly, the name Bob Seger didn't mean much here until Night Moves. My cousin was engaged to a girl from Muskegon, MI in the early 1970s, meeting her through her cousin who lived here. When he went there to see her in Michigan, he went to a concert with Seger and The Marshall Tucker Band. When Marshall Tucker ended their set, he said he told his soon-to-be brother-in-law, "Let's go, we saw who we came for." He was told, "All these people came to see the next band. You may never have heard of him, but everyone's here to see Bob Seger". My cousin said, "I had to admit, he was right. He was the best act of the show, and I really like Marshall Tucker." He told me he was a fan ever since. Once Night Moves was released, so was I.
Grande Bob seger desde,,,,, chile,,,,,, Miguel Zuñiga lnostroza, fans número uno
What a great concert. He was great. This show was with Elvin Bishop and Todd Rundgren and Utopia. One Hell of a first concert.
I have many. This was before the album "night moves" had come out, but I remember him announcing a song a song called Mary lou. He also did "Back in 72. When he came out, the audience was so loud, you could bairly hear "Hey Detroit!" On Nutbush, he included the third verse, that starts work fields on weekdays. And when he got to the part where he said quiet, low commuity, the audience went wild. And I remember he had a big smile on his face. And he just said "we love you Detroit"
Nothing better than seeing Bob in Detroit. Hometown loves the homeboy
1976, my very first concert. I still have the ticket stub, $8.95 general floor seating but very close to the stage. A surreal moment was when I looked back at the audience, during the encore, and saw a sea of lighters from the ground up to the rafters and of course the smell of weed in the air.
2017 at DTE was amazing as well! Surreal moment of seeing a legend. yes the pot smell left clouds all over LOL! Rock on fellow Seger fan. God bless. 🙏♥️
Sweet from a Detroit girl ❤ love Bob 👍🎶😄
❤️🔥🩷💓🩷🩷💞🩷🩷🩷❤️❤️❤️❤️🩷🩷❤️❤️. BOB!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks a million, Queenofsheba! Your comment has truly made my day. It's an incredible feeling to know that my music is being enjoyed by people like you. Keep on jamming.
Saw him at the legendary concert in Bay City MI in '78. 26,000 on a High School football field. Brownsville Station and Salem Witchcraft opened. Van Halen was a featured opener for him, Cheap Trick was supposed to be there but canceled. When Segar came on I remember moving with the crowd until I was 25 ft from the stage. Crowded in so tight I could barely breathe yet it was undoubtedly one of the most electrifying nights of my life. Seger blew everybody away, even Van Halen.
my Oldest Brother knew Bob. Sat in on the Drums at one time. they went to Collage together
I love Bob Seagar. I always wanted to meet him . He's not from afar. I'm a Garden city girl. I been watching you since i was in Jr High. !!! Rock on !!!!!xxxxx 😁😗😁❤
Spell his name correctly if you love him so much.
love & kisses to Bob Seger Michigan LOVES you!
No matter what year this is I was most definitely there! I caught all his silverdome shows
Greatest band Lord ever put on this Earth
No auto-tune no teleprompters to help you get through a song that you wrote just pure straight up in your face No Holds Barred Rock and Roll
Truly outstanding!!
Hey Marty,nice to hear from someone who was there!I am sure the entire concert has been captured somewhere.I got this footage from a guy in the US who ran a fan club dedicated to Seger in the 70s.Apparently this medley was aired in cinemas.It was supposed to be aired on Sugarmans Midnight Special as well.My VHS footage is second generation & not great so I had it touched up to try and lift the quality a little.Colours had washed a bit.
Would love to hear about your memories of the that night.
1957GSS Thank you for sharing!
I had main floor tickets. When "Beautiful loser came on, the girl beind me noticed I wasn't clapping along, so she took my two hands and pushed them together. I remember it was loud and yet clear. I later found he had purchased the lodest sound system. Maybe he heard about the Aerosmith concert. I guess he wanted to make sure everyone could hear him. I remember on nutbush, the crowd erupted in the middle were there's just the bass. I had never heard a crowd that loud in my life. I agree with you, the concert must have been captured somewhere and I wish there was a way to see it.
This is priceless footage!!!!!
what a great voice!
I got a great book I think on Amazon some years ago called, "Travelin' Man: On the Road and Behind the Scenes with Bob Seger" by Tom Weschler and Gary Graff. There's a great bit in it where he's talking about this particular concert. He said: "The show itself was huge - a big deal. They sold out; it was a great show. Seger did an excellent job - but he wore this white suit, like Elvis. Some of the guys on the crew were like, 'What the f&*k is that suit about?' Although none of them would say anything to Bob about it. After [that show], though, I never saw that suit again."
Thanks for mentioning the book...I immediately went to eBay and bought one.
Big fan from North Carolina here. In 1977, I asked a Navy buddy from Michigan, "Did you ever see Bob Seger in concert". His reply? Hell yes! Shit, we would go to the local bar and see him before he got famous!"
Grande bob seger lo sigo escuchando desde los 80s es uno de mis favoritos viva el rock y bob seger 👍
Thanks Airguy71 I wish I had been there.Must have been wonderful.He was hitting his stride for sure.
I was there
Dang Love this, I seen Him & the Band 2 times. 70's early 80's I think..They ROCK
Best video on youtube!
Thank you for that.It is priceless footage in my opinion & I am lucky to have it & happy to share it with fellow Seger fans!
🖤🥀Excellent Song I love it🔥Rock n Roll Heavy Metal Style🥀🖤✌☝️
Awesome singer
This was my favorite song b4 I had kids.
my First Concert ever ! .
If this was indeed the concert from 06/26/1976 I was at the 30 yard line
I was there to at Abt 50 ft frm the frt of the stage; it started getting two tight for us so we moved back too Abt 75_ 100 ft;then after awhile m100s started raining dwn on us;it gt really scarry; all those huge fire bombs goin off rt above ur head; other than all that; bad ass rock show; normal bob segar!!!!!!!
saw Bob on my B Day L.A. California a few years back.
Great Job..Timeless Music..
Charlie kicks some serious Funky Rockin' Royal Ass there
nobody better ~ detroit rock
Bob Seger has always been the consummate performer. (Even now, back problems and all.) But back in the day, he was on fire. Sure wish I had been around to see him perform live in the 1970s and 1980s. But, alas, like so many other diehard Seger fans, I missed out on all that intoxicating intensity and blazing beauty. . . . So, if there is footage of him performing LIVE, at Cobo Hall, and elsewhere, please make it available for the world to see. We need that now, more than ever. (P.S. Just read that Bob is going to be on "The Simpsons" this coming Sunday, 30 May 2021. Stream it. Set your DVRs. Whatever. Spread the word. Thanks!)
Thanks you for your kind words and thank you for choosing my music how long have you been listening to my music
Was there that night. Point Blank, Todd Rundgren and Utopia, Elvin Bishop and what was it 56,000 fans. It was surreal looking up at the roof as day turned to night. Didn't hurt having brought our Canadian Labatt's Blue either.
Nobody like Bob Seger. Ever. A little dap for the SBB, too. What a collection of talent. Catch the serpentine sax in Katmandu. I may have just found my favorite post!
Thanks you for your kind words and thank you for choosing my music how long have you been listening to my music?
Today is: Bob Seger Day~ Nov. 17’th✨✨🍃❣️🍃✨✨I was there.😊
the night before this show, he played at some bar in Dayton, Ohio.
strange but true.
#@!
This priceless footage !!!
I don't know where you got this video but thank you for sharing! Awesome!!!
I think so too.Seger and the Silver Bullet Band usually played Cobo Hall when in Detroit, not the Pontiac Silverdome. The only time I know they played there was in June of 76, according to an archive I found...cool! The earliest live Seger footage, probably.
they were at the silverdome-I was there
wildsmiley Maybe it was 76. Lol. Long time ago
Alto Reed ROCKS
RIP Alto
This is great footage, and I know this isn’t your fault, I just wish they hadn’t cut the solos. There is a serious lack of Bob Seger footage. Thanks for the video!
Seen Bob at Pine Knob, his sacks was hanging over the crowd. Alesome concert !!!!!!xx👍✌✊👊👍
At this concert the sax player went up to the top of the speaker stack.
Thanks you for your kind words and thank you for choosing my music how long have you been listening to my music?
I saw them two years ago, J Geils opened, both bands still have it going on......
When the LIVE BULLET CD was re-released in digitally remastered form in 2011(original 2-record album released in 1976),a fifteenth track was contained,I FEEL LIKE BREAKING UP SOMEBODY'S HOME,recorded at the Pontiac Silverdome,while the original 14-track line up was recorded at Cobo Hall.
Too all who are commenting on the name of the facility it was originaly named PONTIAC METROPOLITAN STADIUM. Some times called The PON-MET.
The name SILVERDOME was not official until 1977.
Charlie Martin best drummer and had vocals too....never the same once he was out of the band.. Tragic
I bet that was his encore!! Thank You for a great video. I can't believe it's not had that many views. I shared in FB.
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Nope. This about halfway through the concert, maybe even before that. If I remember correctly, it was more like the live bullet encore, "let it rock." at least that was one of his encore. He never does just one. I'M Sure there's a setlist somewere.
Love it!
I wonder where's the rest of his would love to see it.
May 6 2022.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB.
The absolute best ❤
wow....what year was this..? When I was a kid all of my friends older brothers and sisters LOVED this guy and J. Geils another band who did well in Detroit.
party on!
The best!!!!! #Rockinrobertseger
Definitely one of his best concerts. I heard rumors that he was fined by the fire marshall for the overcrowding.My friend got trampled by the crowd when he opened with Nutbush
This is great
FANTASTIC...fire lake👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing!
I saw him at the Pontiac Silverdome three days later.
The Man!!
I was there that night. the audience was so loud. you can't hear it on this clip. the thing is, if this clip is available, then someone somewhere has the whole concert. I wish that would get posted
Agree... there are credits at the end.
Is the real silver bullet band
UM, I think it was called the Silverdome. LOL This is fucking amazing! Not long after Live bullet.......sweet!
It certainly was the Silverdome.
First heard this in 1977 at Okinawa (Ammo Company Camp Henoko USMC)
I Dig the Elvis suit
I saw it as a John Travolta myself
How fun!
I was there
The Man✨
ha i was there i went to that my first concert
I like to see the whole San Diego 1978. WOW!
So is this The Pontiac Silverdome?
......charlie martin....the best....
I assume that I FEEL LIKE BREAKING UP SOMEBODY'S HOME from this show was placed into the LIVE BULLET track line-up for the 2011 digitally remastered re-release(not part of the original 1976 release).
Charley Martin was the best drummer he had
Damned straight he was, the man was a beast on the drums, the bottom end of the original Silver Bullet Band with Chris Campbell and Charlie Martin was beyond compare in my opinion as well....Tragic how he was not able to bathe in the success he was a such an important part of creating. The man sure took the situation and attacked life with what was handed to him, it says so much about the man himself. A story that should be told...
Charlie Allen Martin was a powerhouse.
@@LaurieLaSalle26 you know it . and thank you for the true words you speak. Not braggin' here but i played drums for the Man in 1996. we had a band called 'Jam-Pact' and played all the Local places . Charlie is truly amazing . And thinking of how he as a Drummer got hit one night after a Rehearsal by a drunk Driver is horrendous and how he still kept going for many years to come as a Leader and Singer and Keyboarder is astounding.
Lmfao Pontiac Stadium? You mean the Pontiac Silverdome. Motor city is Rock City, where the real rock n roll hall of fame should be! Not that pop hall of fame in Cleveland.
Air date ? wish they would put release / air / recording dates on this stuff.
wow
exhausting edits.....................
LIVE SILVER BULLET IN IT'S PRIME.
What was the year of this show? Anyone know?
1976
All Chuck's Children are playing the sticks.
Think this is 76
Silverdome...
Turn loose by hand cause I'm goin'
Key components cut out of these songs, mostly guitar bits.....
Im sorry but way better than Elvis. Bob is a star but never got what he was deserving of. Then again, Bob is still here.
Elvis had a much better voice overall.