of contrived grandiosity and big business Even the mud slide | believe, had a corpeâ€" rate sponsor if not for the music, Saugerties, \ Y. might have had one giant white eleâ€" onant on its hands. Thanks to a lineup nearly Ask a classicâ€"rock fan who invented rock and roll and Bob Seger might be the answer. And who could fgult such a preposterous choice? Just tune into any classicâ€"rock staâ€" tion, any time of day and you‘re bound to hear some BS sooner or later. That a journeyman rocker like Seger can become a pop icon says much about the power of radio. Not surprisingly then, Greatest Hits concentrates on postâ€"‘76 material â€" Night Moves, Hollywood Nights, Against The Wind â€" and ignores his earty ‘70s work. Iromically, Seger was a far more interesting artist in those days, a roughâ€"andâ€"tumble, thirdâ€"bill performer who occasionally played unaccompanied. The exclusion of his best material fom that period â€" Ramblin‘ Gamâ€" biin‘ Man, Lucifer and Get Out of Denver â€" makes Greatest Hits a less than representaâ€" five overview of his career Various Artists Woodstock ‘94 Woeogstock 94 ceased to be a meaningful cultural event the mormnent the first cellular phone rang. Just imagine some business tvpe. decked out in his Nirvana Tâ€"Shirt and camped by his BMW, frying to confer with his broker while the industrialized onslaught of Nine Inch Nails snredded the air yes, everything about those three days of peace, love and banking machines reeked PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1994 Best stuff left off Seger Greatest Hits COME IN & CHECK OUT OUR NEW, USED & FACTORY SECONDS Prepare a young mind for tomorrow. Open a book today. 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