🎵 Bob Seger - Old Time Rock 'n Roll REACTION
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Bob Seger's ability to infuse his music and lyric to make a relevant connection with his listeners, WITHOUT becoming clichè, is a RARE talent.
Lex just put's a smile on my face when she gets into it. Then Brad comes in and let's me know I'm not crazy.
Watching lex react is worth several like buttons. Lol
"FACT"! Lex rocks. Fact again.
Best moment of the whole video.
@@mage1439 Facts! : -)
Lex loves her rock music.
This was written in the late 70s as an old rocker's reaction against disco. He was reminiscing about the early rock and roll of his youth in the 1950s: The music of Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, et al. Not The Beatles, but the music that went before The Beatles, the music that influenced The Beatles. You need to check out some of that real old time rock and roll.
Agree I would recommend most anything by Chuck Berry as a good start. Some live performances I think are more evocative too.
great balls of fire
@@michaelmulherin9952 Yes. If they haven't reacted to Jerry Lee Lewis' Great Balls of Fire, they should because I think that they (especially Lex) will love it.
Also Little Richard is right up there.
Good Golly, Miss Molly!
It was a hit when it was released, but became a hit all over again when it was used in the film, "Risky Business" with a young actor named Tom Cruise. Great tune!!
Back when Tom Cruise seemed 'normal'. Good movie, though.
Love that movie!
@@sealdrup I didn’t wanna say nothing but yeah
Tom Cruise, I wonder what ever happened to that kid.
@@jamesholland789 Can you say Scientology?
I grew up going to a Southern Baptist church, not really fond of dancing back then. I was about 10 years old, we were going to bed my parents were saying our prayers with us and telling us goodnight, this came on my sisters little radio, my parents started dancing 💃🏼 🕺 the kind they did in the fifties, spinning, twirling while holding hands. I’ll never forget that amazing memory, one of the best of my life! I think of that every time I hear this song ♥️
How awesome!!! Your parents sound like great people
Shiney
🎶Old Time Rock & Roll...🎶
This song is iconic in the film "Risky Business" (1983).
🎥🤘
Thank you, for the life of me I couldn't remember the name of the movie. I could see Tom sliding across the floor in a dress shirt boxers and socks holding a trophy singing the song but blanking on the name of the movie, lmfao. I knew if I scrolled down a little someone would mention the movie.
That's it, I was trying to remember which movie. This is Tom sliding across the floor right?
I wanted to see RB when it came to the theatres but I was too young. I like the song a LOT better!
This song was used in Risky Business because it was already iconic.
Old time rock and roll when real artists played musical instruments and sang without auto tune.
This song is special for me and my daughter. When she was just an infant and colicky one night, she stayed up crying into the wee hours of the night. We tried everything to get her to sleep or at least stop wailing away all night. I stayed up until 2 or 3am trying to get her to sleep. Finally I said F--k it, and put this song on and danced with her resting on my shoulder. Within a few moments she was out cold, that is, until I tried to put her down, which she wasn't having it and started wailing again until I put the song on repeat and danced some more.
To this day when we are at some special occasion, someone will ask the DJ or band to play this song for us to get us both out on the floor and dance once again. But these days she's on her feet dancing with me. She had good music in her genes from day one. This will always be a special song for both of us.
This is beautiful!
2:45 What it is for me is when older music sounds good, you know its because the musicians were really good because they didn't have the same kind of digital tools to enhance and clean everything up. Nowadays it seems like the majority of music is some dude sitting down at a computer playing around with a bunch of plugins, sound boards, filters etc. I mean props to that one dude. But its a lot more interesting and visceral when you know the majority of what you're hearing is thanks to the musicians playing it.
Bob Seger is Rock royalty! When Glen Fry, who Bob took under his wing back in Michigan, and Don Henley were trying to start the Eagles, they came to Bob for advice. He gladly helped them with his connections and influence, to get them going. That gives you an idea of how long Bob Seger has been around…🎸🎷🎤
he's dreaming about the same music we are. he just didn't know we'd still be wanting it 60 years later.
RELEASED IN 1978 Baby
Well said my friend 👊❤️
In the 80s, if you went to a wedding reception or listen to a band at a bar you were guaranteed to hear this. Always filled up the dance floor. But, yes, I miss that old time rock ‘n’ roll. Today’s music doesn’t have the same soul.
90s too.
I remember this being such a HUGE hit back then. We used to go to Pizza Hut on Sundays and play this on the juke box! It is such an iconic piece of music.
Yeah, wen Pizza Hut was good 👍.
We drove around the sonic making the LOOP with this wide open!! Hahah
@@munkeeBraynStoo - that would be in 79. I was in high school then.
What's a juke box? LOL.
10 cents a song.
3 songs for a quarter?
O you mean 1978 A yeppers ,,,,,I was there at the ripe age of 17
Does this song have the most iconic intro ever? If not it's pretty close.
Bob Seger is incredible.
And funnily enough, what Brad was saying about modern music very much applied to the music of the era this song is from. Manufactured, soulless.
This and the intro to Johnny Rivers "Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie-Woogie Flu"
@@ralphkern380 oh i completely agree
Doesn't get any more classic than this.. super reaction by both of them
Thunderstruck - AC / DC would give it a run fro its money.
Revolution?
Saxophone by the late, great, Alto Reed. RIP
When I saw them at Crisler Arena, in Ann Arbor, Bob's hometown, Alto Reed began his solo to open "Turn The Page",
from the upper edge of the arena, opposite the stage.
Try "Fire Lake", and "Shame On the Moon", by Bob Seger...
For my generation, born late 50s early 60s, Bob Segar is coming of age music ♥️
SEGER NOT SEGAR
I love y'alls energy an the way y'all feel an describe music!!! Much love an keep doin yall
I'm so thankful for the time period I grew up in (60s/70s) The music was the best!!
Best damn muscle cars to cruise in; while listening to that music!
Being old now is a fair price to pay for being young when music was great.
@@armadillotoe Amen! I couldn't have said it better myself.
Grew up in the 80s' best music ever imo but I do love the old stuff 💯🔥
Back in the day, this was one of those tunes that got everybody UP…. tables empty, dance floor packed!!!
Bob Seger is fantastic,,,,probably top 10. 💥💥💥🤘😎
This song was recorded at Muscle Shoals Recording Studio in Alabama. The backing band in this song was the "Swampers", mentioned by Lynyrd Skynyrd in Sweet Home Alabama.
That's because Bob knows you can't go wrong with the "Swampers". They've been known to pick a song or two...
1978, great year to be a teenager 😎
YOUR WRIGHT THE 70s were FANTASTIC
This song came out in 1979 or 1980. Music was starting to move away from old rock and roll. We were seeing lots of disco, punk, glam, new wave, prog, heavy metal ... getting away from the roots of rock, like Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, early Elvis, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, James Brown ... There were always a few artists doing old fashioned rock all through the 60s and 70s, sometimes putting a slight spin on it. But there were fewer and fewer of them. And Oldies radio stations started showing up everywhere about this same time.
Actually, it came out in '76.
@@allenelliott4964 1978
I love this song so much , its a classic and it gets eveyone on the floor dancing, the beat is incrediable and Bob Segar never goes wrong , glad you put this up I had to leave live stream last night when got phone call from friend wanting talk, and I love this song so much and wanted to see your reaction, this song is just a hit anytime for it still fits today
@Brad and Lex ...Loved the reactions! This song has such a special vibe. One day my husband was working downstairs with the radio on and I was upstairs working. This song came on and I jumped to my feet. My husband jumped up as well when he heard the song start, turned up the volume, and raced over to the stairs just in time to see me come flying down. I leapt into his outstretched arms, he swung me around, and we danced like crazy! From then on, it was our song. What a great memory!
Bob Seger has always been highly, highly respected by other great bands. It was really evident at the RRHoF induction.
I love watching you react to classic music Lex, you’re enthusiasm is infectious.
Reminds me of "Boogie with Stu" by Led Zeppelin. That Bob Seeger impression was spot on. Y'all should have a band.
Brad seems happiest when the lyrics make sense...
This song tells the TRUTH! Love the grit in his voice. TIMELESS! Have you reacted to John Farnham's "You're the Voice", 1986? When you hear it, you'll feel how relevant it is now.
/ /// // I liked Brad's analogy about chemicals in the food comparison.
ELVIS once commented that he didn't want any 'special effects" weird sounds, etc in his music. His music was straight out craftsmanship, including his band & backup singers. I liked Brad's analogy about chemicals in the food comparison.
Lex you so missed your time, you were meant to be a hippie chick
There's a song out there,that's called hippy chick,I think it came out in the early 90s,I cant remember her name,she was a black singer,
The message of this song is truer today than ever before!
Great band, great song. It has been heard in ads and referred to a million times. If you have never heard it, here is where it came from. Tom cruise in the movie Risky Business. He's a teen who had the house to himself when his parents went away. He got into all kinds of trouble. This was one of his tamer moments. Enjoy. ruclips.net/video/G2UVsyVLLcE/видео.html
You two gel so well together, 😍 great to see its still possible. Congrats on your fine newer truck. I hope your love is eternal.
What a great reaction! To old...ahem...older people like me - what you just said is the very basis for my nostalgia - wishing for a bygone era - and re-living fond memories - so it's fantastic to see young & vibrant people like you two validate my feelings. Thank you. It put a smile on my face.
Lex would probably like Dwight Twilley's "I'm On Fire". Its not the Springsteen song. Its rock and roll.ruclips.net/video/rfRi7Jrk36k/видео.html
Just keep rockin out Lex!!!! Great music! Good enough to get Tom Cruise out dancing in his underwear! Dam Brad, you got it! It is real and not chemical food!!! Five stars for you Brad! Excellently said.
"Today's music ain't got the same soul"
It's an old complaint.
it's over 40 years ago and even then they thought it was going downhill.
Lex and Brad, since you like the old-time Rock n Roll and Blues, you will love "JACK" by ACDC at the River Plate.
I grew up w bob seger. Eagles. Rolling stones. Acdc. Freddy fender wasted days and wasted nights. Aerosmith etc
It's funny how the video says "Little guitar solo" during the saxophone solo. LOL
Played this in a band in the early 90s. It always killed no matter where we played. I frankly didn't care for the song but it's great to feed off the energy of the crowd.
Love you uncle bob. Remember what dad said.. Blame it on the moon.. Just fill like a number.. Lol
Love your description of classic rock versus most of today's music. Raw is right.
Brad Nailed it ! New music is like tofu , its fake ...you can eat it but its just not the real thing ! Love you guys, you make my day :)
It’s been said that Bob Seger has the perfect Rock & Roll voice!
I was in high school when this came out in the '70s. I think everyone I knew had this 8track in their car or truck. That whole album is a classic.
This song never dates, does it? Play it wherever and people will start dancing and grooving to it.
I felt the same way, 40 odd years ago, when this first aired. I was a relic then, Imagine how old I feel now...
brad & Lex, you love his bangers "Rock and Roll Never Forgets" and "Katmandu"!!!
I was disappointed on his farewell tour he didn't play Katmandu
So you sayin’ you want a steak, that real soul music from yore, as opposed to the twinkies with all its preservatives in a lotta music these days.
I wanted so much for you guys to hear this song. This is my crazy song . If I'm driving I'll look down and I'm doing 90 miles an hour. Bob Seger got me thru 4 years of Marine Corps in the 70's.
Time for you to discover Making Thunderbirds, the sax solo is fantastic!
Thx! Bob Seger is of the age where he’s talking about pre-Stones. (Stone Age)haha! 50s boogie woogie begot Little Richard & Fats & all those crazy cats!
You got it 100% right my friends...
I hope the next big thing in music is the return of talent!
Speaking facts Brad...... Talent in all points of a song......Today is heavy on technology low on pure talent.......u nailed it....
Band Maid is great modern band. To be fair they got an old skool hard rock vibe
Thats one thing about seger always told a story in music. His story
Saw him in concert in 1978! It was amazing. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻💙
Lex has that old time rock and roll soul! FACT!
I'm so excited to see you both excited by this song. It was a rock anthem back in the day. I love how he paid homage to blues as a precursor to rock. I agree with everything you said but I still enjoy music from all eras and I'm so glad I was raised hearing so many different genres. It's probably affected my open-mindedness about music. Bob Seger is a classic himself. He has so many songs I consider classics. Great reaction!
For a similar band, try The Michael Stanley Band. My favorite is "Lover." It's slower but has a nice vibe to it and has a popular line "Thank God for the man who put the white lines on the highway.". A couple other well known songs by them are My Town and He Can't Love You
Or Michael Stanley solo.
@@jimsteinmanfan80 Absolutely!
More Seger!
Bob Seger has enough hits that you could and should do a live stream of just him . rock an roll never forgets , her strut , or anything from his Live Bullet album . night moves (if you havent already) is a must
Yes there was an animated movie in 1981 called American Pop by Ralph Bakshi with the song night moves. Great movie about four generations of an immigrant family of musicians living in America. When night moves came on at the end, damn that was a moment.
Cool ,I'll have to check that out . thanks
@@davidbordonaro1631 Cant go wrong, google American Pop, the trailer is on RUclips. Love the movie, first saw it at the theater. Just full of American classic songs. Cheers.
This is the iconic moment in Risky Business when Tom Cruise slides across the floor in his socks ,shirt and underwear and dances to this song.It has been used in commercials a few times too.Gotta love Bob and that raspy ,silky voice,and back in the day Bob had hair girls would have died to have.
The intro piano bit is so integral to the song… and I love how it goes from very softly hitting the piano keys to really hitting them hard
This song was always on our 3rd set list and would fill the dance floor. Another one was Bachman Turner Overdrive - Takin Care of Business. 3rd set songs were dance songs by that time the crowd was loose enough to get up and dance, Oh the memories ✌️❤️💥
My favorite!
You have to do Rocking Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu by Johnny Rivers -Lex is gonna love it. She won’t be able to stay in her chair
Nice banger by his. You have do do rambilin gambilin man. Its a banger.
You guys really hit it on the head when you contrasted the older tunes to the overengineered stuff of today. It is, indeed, more raw and authentic!
Bob Seger, when he was first starting out, would do a lot of free concerts, and would compete in Battle of the Bands contest.
I never wanted this song to end
When I grow up I want to be a relic
feels like a 50s rock influence.70s rockr,hythm, blues had a straight to your heart and soul luxury
Bob is one of the all time greats...you need to try Get Out Of Denver, Roll Me Away, Turn The Page is an all time classic, Beautiful Loser, he's just got so many great songs, if it's Bob Segar, it's gonna be good...
I've never seen a single soul that could sit still while listening this song...:)
Except Brad...he needs to let loose a bit more...feel it instead of reading it
This song is a part of my youth when music had raw grit and soul.
It's raw and feels real. Again, i will sound old, witch i am, but back then, there was no auto-tune so they had to do it every night live. Also, they were brillant musicians, no sampling anybody, just their own stuff.
Brad’s analogy to the chemicals in food was spot on
I miss Bob Seger's music. His voice was great and the Silver Bullet Band was amazing.
Robert Clark "Bob" Seger (Lincoln Park, Míchigan, 6 de mayo de 1945) es un cantante, compositor, guitarrista y pianista estadounidense. Como artista local de éxito en el área de Detroit, actuó y grabó durante los años 60 con los nombres Bob Seger and The Last Heard y Bob Seger System. Desde comienzos de los 70 quitó "System" de sus álbumes y continuó esforzándose para lograr un éxito más amplio con varias otras bandas. En 1973 reunió The Silver Bullet Band, un grupo de músicos del área de Detroit, con el que alcanzó el éxito a nivel nacional con el álbum Live Bullet, grabado vivo en 1975 en el Cobo Hall de Detroit, Míchigan. En 1976, consigue un nuevo éxito nacional con el álbum de estudio Night Moves. En sus álbumes de estudio, también ha trabajado extensamente con Muscle Shoals Rythm Section, banda con la que grabó algunos de los sencillos y álbumes más vendidos de Seger.
Seger is so awesome! I always get a kick out of young people when they discover this song and start talking about the great "old time rock'n roll" from the '90s and 2000s. So funny!!! Seger recorded this in 1978 [released in 1979], and it was written by George Jackson and Thomas E. Jones III even earlier than that. For them, the old tunes they're talking about were from the '50s and '60s. Generations have their own ideas about what is precious, don't they? What I find cool are the things that are precious to all generations. Like pizza. Or Bob Seger.
Check out "Rosalie".
DID BRAD MAKE THAT ANALOGY BETWEEN OLD ROCK AND TODAY’S MUSIC???? 🎉🎉🎉
Brad! That is a dead on comparison of the difference between old music and new music! Today’s music IS the McDonald’s of music compared to the pre-1980s stuff.
I love watching you guys!
"Call me What You Will
Love all of their music...... Nine Tonight; Mainstreet; Roll Me Away; We Got Tonight....... omg... so many more!!!
Great reaction guys. You both nailed it too with the older music. It was all talent, all natural, no auto tune BS, just talented musicians. Bob has so many hits. There is a great Live version of this song on an album called Nine Tonight. All the tracks on that release are great. I hope you guys continue digging into Seger. You wont be disappointed.
Love you lex. Tell Brad to quit trying to disect/bisect/tri-sect/ and quadrasect EVERY little word, verb, adjective, and pronoun in every single song. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE. Love you Lex❤❤😊😊
This song is instant good mood.
Hey Brad & Lex, Can I please suggest some more Bob Segar? "Turn The Page", "Night Moves", Against The Wind", "Main Street". You guys are greatly loved and appreciated.
I Whole Heartedly Agree!!!!!!!!! 70s 80s 90s and lil bit 2000s but not much after for me!!
Brad & Lex...I don’t know if you check comments that are months late but...check out Dobie Gray and the song Drift Away. If you loved the heart and the soul of Bob’s ‘Old Time Rock and Roll...you’ll dig this.
COME ON YOU 2 YOUVE NEVER HEARD THIS? Did you ever see Risky Business Tom Cruise danced in his underwear to this song. I believe it was in Mrs. Doubtfire Robin Williams was vacuuming to this. I wish Alto Reid hadn't died since Bob said he won't tour anymore because it wouldn't be the same without Alto. I say this because I'd love to see Lex at one of his xoncerts.
Bob was singing a song in 1970’s about the R&R of the 1950’s, like Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Little Richard And Elvis Presley.
Ha. Old time for him was the 50s (Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jailhouse Rock Elvis)… you have to remember he would have been competing (and losing out on the charts) to disco.
Thank you for sharing this with me
Twice- how’s the Jack miester
It's Federal Law. All bar bands have to have this song in their playlist. Unfortunately Lex, Bob's sax player (Alto Reed) who had been with him for years died in December 2020. R.I.P.