I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but I can share what’s generally known about Bob Seger’s Get Out of Denver live material and point you to likely sources for the latest updates.
What I can tell you right away
- Get Out of Denver is a track from Bob Seger’s live shows with the Silver Bullet Band, famously featured on the live album Live Bullet (1976). It captures the energy of their early live performances in the mid-1970s. This release helped elevate Seger’s national profile and is often cited as a standout example of his live repertoire from that era.[3][7]
- The song has a longstanding presence in concert bootlegs and fan recordings, with various versions circulating from Denver gigs in 1974, including a well-known July 8, 1974 performance at Ebbets Field in Denver.[7][9]
Where to find the latest news
- Major music news outlets (Rolling Stone, Billboard, Classic Rock) and Bob Seger fan sites routinely post updates about tours, reissues, or archival releases. Searching their sites for “Bob Seger Get Out of Denver” or “Bob Seger Live Bullet Denver” is a good start.
- Official channels: Bob Seger’s official site or the label that handles his catalog may announce new live releases or archival material, including Denver performances, if any new developments occur.
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- If you’d like, I can pull together a short timeline of Denver-era performances and notable live releases (including versions of Get Out of Denver) and then add links to the latest articles. I can also create a quick chart showing the chronology of major live releases connected to this song. Would you like me to proceed with that?
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Citations: Get Out of Denver is discussed as a live highlight of Live Bullet and Denver-era shows in several sources referencing the 1974 performances and the Live Bullet release.[9][3][7]
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In 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.
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