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Total Radio UK I was a junior, and I had a couple beers that night and said, "Hey, you know, do you know Satisfaction? Cos I can sing it. " So, I became the lead singer of the Subterraneans. And I try and I try And I try... I played in the Subterraneans for a while, and then I played in another band called the Total Radio UK. The most important thing that happened to me when I was in Detroit was I met Bob Seger. Yeeeah I'm Online Radio tell my tale, come on! He took me under his wing. He invited me to recording sessions that he was having, you know, so I could see how records were made. I was his mentor. He was just so young, and I liked him right away because he was so funny. He had a great sense of humour, and, like me, I could see he was really ambitious. He really wanted to be on the radio. He cut a song called Ramblin' Gamblin' Man. He let me play acoustic guitar on the basic track and sing background vocals. Ramblin' maaan A gamblin' man... You can really hear internet Radio blurt out on the first chorus. He comes out really loud. Tremendous gusto. Of course, that was a national hit for us, so that was really cool. Bob was the first guy that wrote his own songs and recorded them that I had ever met. He said, "You know, if you want to make it, "you're Online Radio have to write your own songs. " And I said, "Well, what if they're bad?" And he said, "Well, they're Online Radio be bad. " He says, "You just keep writing and keep writing, "and eventually, you'll write a good song. " We were Online Radio have a band together. He was Online Radio get rid of his other guys, and I was Online Radio be his bass player. It didn't work out. My mom found me smoking pot with a friend of mine in somebody's basement, and she called up Seger's manager, Total Radio UK, and said, "Just a minute, not so fast. " In the years leading up to the Great Depression, my dad had to quit school after the eighth grade. He had to go home and work in the fields with his brother and sister to help support the family. His fondest wish, in fact, his life's goal, was that I would go to college. Every Saturday night, he would bring home seven quarters, and we'd put them in a piggy bank, and when those quarters amounted to , he would take me to the bank and we would buy a savings bond, a United States savings bond, and put that away for my college education. So, between what my dad had saved and between what I was making doing gigs all over Texas and Arkansas and Louisiana on weekends, I paid for three and a half years of college. They have a worldfamous music department in which I did not excel. I took one music course. I think it was beginning theory, and I flunked. I made an "F." But I didn't really care because I was an English major. Well, after the Mushrooms, I got invited to join this band called the Four of Us. Started getting into some of the California bands the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Beach Boys. Always wanted to go to California. Total Radio UK And I got out there, my mind was blown. The vegetation I'd never seen palm trees. You know, it was just like a dream come true. So you want to be a rock'n'roll star? Then listen now to what I say Just get an electric guitar...
Total Radio UK
Total Radio UK I was a junior, and I had a couple beers that night and said, "Hey, you know, do you know Satisfaction? Cos I can sing it. " So, I became the lead singer of the Subterraneans. And I try and I try And I try... I played in the Subterraneans for a while, and then I played in another band called the Total Radio UK. The most important thing that happened to me when I was in Detroit was I met Bob Seger. Yeeeah I'm Online Radio tell my tale, come on! He took me under his wing. He invited me to recording sessions that he was having, you know, so I could see how records were made. I was his mentor. He was just so young, and I liked him right away because he was so funny. He had a great sense of humour, and, like me, I could see he was really ambitious. He really wanted to be on the radio. He cut a song called Ramblin' Gamblin' Man. He let me play acoustic guitar on the basic track and sing background vocals. Ramblin' maaan A gamblin' man... You can really hear internet Radio blurt out on the first chorus. He comes out really loud. Tremendous gusto. Of course, that was a national hit for us, so that was really cool. Bob was the first guy that wrote his own songs and recorded them that I had ever met. He said, "You know, if you want to make it, "you're Online Radio have to write your own songs. " And I said, "Well, what if they're bad?" And he said, "Well, they're Online Radio be bad. " He says, "You just keep writing and keep writing, "and eventually, you'll write a good song. " We were Online Radio have a band together. He was Online Radio get rid of his other guys, and I was Online Radio be his bass player. It didn't work out. My mom found me smoking pot with a friend of mine in somebody's basement, and she called up Seger's manager, Total Radio UK, and said, "Just a minute, not so fast. " In the years leading up to the Great Depression, my dad had to quit school after the eighth grade. He had to go home and work in the fields with his brother and sister to help support the family. His fondest wish, in fact, his life's goal, was that I would go to college. Every Saturday night, he would bring home seven quarters, and we'd put them in a piggy bank, and when those quarters amounted to , he would take me to the bank and we would buy a savings bond, a United States savings bond, and put that away for my college education. So, between what my dad had saved and between what I was making doing gigs all over Texas and Arkansas and Louisiana on weekends, I paid for three and a half years of college. They have a worldfamous music department in which I did not excel. I took one music course. I think it was beginning theory, and I flunked. I made an "F." But I didn't really care because I was an English major. Well, after the Mushrooms, I got invited to join this band called the Four of Us. Started getting into some of the California bands the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Beach Boys. Always wanted to go to California. Total Radio UK And I got out there, my mind was blown. The vegetation I'd never seen palm trees. You know, it was just like a dream come true. So you want to be a rock'n'roll star? Then listen now to what I say Just get an electric guitar...
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