“He Waited Years for Fame, Feared It Might Disappear Overnight, and Learned That Expensive Cars and Houses Couldn’t Buy Happiness: Inside Bob Seger’s 1983 Reflections on Life, Music, Relationships, and the Working-Class Stories That Shaped His Legendary Album ‘The Distance’—An Honest Look at a Rock Icon Who Admitted His Biggest Inspiration Didn’t Come from His Own Fame, but from the Everyday Struggles of Friends, Family, and Factory Workers Who Gave His Songs Their Soul”
In 1983, during his The Distance tour, Bob Seger sat down for a candid interview that revealed not only the driving force…