Here’s the latest I can share right now about Bob Seger’s Get Out of Denver Live.
- There isn’t a recent, widely reported update specifically about a new “Get Out of Denver Live” release or reissue in the past year. Most coverage references the original Get Out of Denver material from the 1970s era and live performances tied to the Live Bullet period, with occasional nostalgia or archival discussions rather than current news.[5][8]
- Notable recent activity around Bob Seger tends to focus on legacy catalog, archival releases, or health/touring status rather than new performances of this particular track. For example, articles about postponements or tour activity in earlier years have focused on broader segments of his touring and releases rather than this song specifically.[1]
If you’d like, I can search for and summarize the very latest articles or fan posts about Get Out of Denver Live, and I can pull together a quick timeline of known live performances of the track across decades. Would you like me to proceed with a focused update from the latest sources?
Citations:
- See coverage noting archival/legacy focus around Bob Seger’s catalog and tours.[1]
- Additional context on Get Out of Denver in live context and fan/archival references.[8][5]
Sources
Listen free to Bob Seger – Get Out of Denver! (Live) (Don't Burn Down the Bridge (Live), I've Been Working (Live) and more). 14 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.
www.last.fmBob Seger - album - 2019 - 14 songs
www.deezer.comWe really miss these "Old Time Rock and Roll" songs!
www.setlist.fmIn 1976, after a decade of being rock’s “Beautiful Loser,” Bob Seger began his overdue breakthrough to stardom when his Live Bullet album went gold. Live Bullet, recorded at two sold-out shows at Cobo Hall in his hometown of Detroit, featured versions of such early Seger classics as “Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man,” “Katmandu,” “Turn the Page” and “Get Out of Denver.” The 1974 single “Get Out of Denver” had peaked at No. 80 on the Billboard chart.
colomusic.orgBob Seger postpones remaining 19 dates of Runaway Train tour to attend to back injury
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