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Artist:Bob Seger [ more ]
Song:Till It Shines
Album:Stranger In Town [ info ]
Released:1978
Last Played:Apr 11, 2005 - 01:01
Avg. Rating:6  (Total Ratings: 37)
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1 votes: 1 (2.7%)2 votes: 6 (16%)3 votes: 0 (0%)4 votes: 2 (5.4%)5 votes: 3 (8.1%)6 votes: 5 (14%)7 votes: 7 (19%)8 votes: 11 (30%)9 votes: 1 (2.7%)10 votes: 1 (2.7%)
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AliGator
(Location, Location!)
Posted: Mar 12, 2005 - 14:49 

I'm trying to reconcile my opinion of Bob Seger with my opinion of RP...

It's not easy. That said, this song isn't too bad.
shevek
(Piscataway, NJ)
Posted: Jan 27, 2005 - 08:46 

Darlington wrote:
This is a song I never thought much about until I saw it used in the movie "Mumford" several years ago. Perfect example of how hearing a song in a different context can cause you to re-evaluate it. Since then, it has been one of my favorite Seger tunes.


I also know the song from the same movie. Neither are superb masterpieces, but they are both really nice.
tomnam
Posted: Jan 27, 2005 - 08:45 

Listening to Bob Seger is like throwing on a long forgotten pair of jeans...some still fit (this song), some are too tight (Old Time Rock n Roll)...
Gregorama
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Jan 27, 2005 - 08:44 

ptooey wrote:


Unexpected, but nice. Thanks BillG!


What he said...
ongaku
Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 14:57 

Not earthshattering but a nice retro change of pace.
cpmwi
(Oceanside, CA)
Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 14:57 

He has some great ballards...
Darlington
(Columbia, South Carolina)
Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 14:56 

This is a song I never thought much about until I saw it used in the movie "Mumford" several years ago. Perfect example of how hearing a song in a different context can cause you to re-evaluate it. Since then, it has been one of my favorite Seger tunes.
ptooey
(Out there. Way out there.)
Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 14:56 



Unexpected, but nice. Thanks BillG!
Xeric
(Along the Madison)
Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 14:55 

Okay, though fans of literature and music might both take issue: I used to tell my English classes that Bob Segar was "the most over-rated hack since Shakespeare."

I've since lightened up a bit on both of 'em. But not all that much. . . .