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Ep. 43: The "Play Me 5" Game - Bob Seger

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We play just five songs from an artist's catalog - from all the albums, the singles, the live albums. The music game is called "Play Me 5".

Five songs that do two things:

1. Give a representation of the artist - the musician - the band - the singer.

2. Find songs that reveal a bit of the magic of the performance or the musicians. Or both.

Can that work? I don't know. That's the idea and intent. Can we hear a band or performer in five songs, and find the reason - a bit of the understanding - as to why they are who they are and why they matter in the rock and roll continuum?

That’s it. Let's go. We are going to start with Bob Seger.

Why does Seger, a journeyman rock and roll singer from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and by extension, Detroit, hold a place in rock and roll history? Five songs. It's not enough, but that's the rule. Agree or disagree as you please. Just turn up the rock and roll as you do.

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We play just five songs from an artist's catalog - from all the albums, the singles, the live albums. The music game is called "Play Me 5".

Five songs that do two things:

1. Give a representation of the artist - the musician - the band - the singer.

2. Find songs that reveal a bit of the magic of the performance or the musicians. Or both.

Can that work? I don't know. That's the idea and intent. Can we hear a band or performer in five songs, and find the reason - a bit of the understanding - as to why they are who they are and why they matter in the rock and roll continuum?

That’s it. Let's go. We are going to start with Bob Seger.

Why does Seger, a journeyman rock and roll singer from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and by extension, Detroit, hold a place in rock and roll history? Five songs. It's not enough, but that's the rule. Agree or disagree as you please. Just turn up the rock and roll as you do.

Hear all the archived episodes and find our social media and email links on the website: rockpopandroll.com

Please share Rock Pop and Roll Podcast with a friend

SUBSCRIBE LINKS:

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...or anywhere you find podcasts

EMAIL: rockpoprollpodcast@gmail.com

Read Rob's current and archived writing at rockforward.wordpress.com

FACEBOOK: @rockpopandroll

INSTAGRAM: @rockpopandroll

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