Stranger in Town: Bob Seger’s Blue-Collar Masterpiece (1978)
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In this episode, we take a ride through Bob Seger’s Stranger in Town, the 1978 album that helped cement his place as one of rock’s great storytellers. From the cinematic energy of “Hollywood Nights” to the raw emotion of “Still the Same,” “Old Time Rock and Roll,” and “We’ve Got Tonite,” we break down the songs that made this record a classic. We’ll talk about Seger’s gritty, everyman style, the album’s blend of heartland rock and radio-ready hooks, and why Stranger in Town still connects with listeners decades later.
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