I was into Bob Seegar when he only had like one tune, "Ramblin', Gamblin' Man" on a 45RPM plastic song disc. I would play that one and then some "96 Tears", the Everly Brother's "Maryjane", a little of Tommy Roe's "Everybody" and some Ventures', "Walk Don't Run".
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Bob Seger? Wasn’t he the guy who sang “This Land Is Your Land”? Man, has he aged.
Oh, that was a different feller.
Richard:
I was into Bob Seegar when he only had like one tune, "Ramblin', Gamblin' Man" on a 45RPM plastic song disc. I would play that one and then some "96 Tears", the Everly Brother's "Maryjane", a little of Tommy Roe's "Everybody" and some Ventures', "Walk Don't Run".
“96 Tears,” of course, being the biggest of hits for ? and the Mysterians. Who are still fucking touring, apparently.
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