Old Time Rock & Roller
Boston Herald, MA
January 25, 2007
Now in his fourth decade of touring, Bob Seger may still sing “Turn the Page,” but the lyrics don’t hit with the same hard truth. For his first tour since 1996, the 61-year-old Seger ...plays a sold-out TD Banknorth Garden [Saturday] and Worcester’s DCU Center on Tuesday...
During the 30 years between scoring his first regional hit in 1966 with “East Side Story” and his commercial cooling off with 1995’s modest-selling album “It’s a Mystery,” Seger spent few nights in his own bed. In the beginning it was playing local gigs to make gas money to head to where the fans were - which, in Seger’s case, was often Boston. He’s recorded live records here and said he’s always shared a kinship with Boston fans and bands such as Aerosmith and J. Geils...
January 25, 2007
Now in his fourth decade of touring, Bob Seger may still sing “Turn the Page,” but the lyrics don’t hit with the same hard truth. For his first tour since 1996, the 61-year-old Seger ...plays a sold-out TD Banknorth Garden [Saturday] and Worcester’s DCU Center on Tuesday...
During the 30 years between scoring his first regional hit in 1966 with “East Side Story” and his commercial cooling off with 1995’s modest-selling album “It’s a Mystery,” Seger spent few nights in his own bed. In the beginning it was playing local gigs to make gas money to head to where the fans were - which, in Seger’s case, was often Boston. He’s recorded live records here and said he’s always shared a kinship with Boston fans and bands such as Aerosmith and J. Geils...
