

Having gotten his start as a raw, garage-rocking teen in the mid ‘60s, rock ‘n’ roll road warrior Bob Seger became a superstar the hard way, slogging it out on tour night after night for years until the world finally caught up with him. When that moment came, Seger’s 1976 record Live Bullet changed the game for live albums, bursting with raging rockers like "Katmandu" and bittersweet plaints like "Beautiful Loser" powered by vast amounts of electricity—in more ways than one. And the concert recordings Seger has released since then only add to the legacy of a Detroit rock 'n' roll hero steeped in soul and possessed of an unstoppable fire.