
Ted Nugent: The Sheeping of America
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Regardless. Double Live Gonzo has to be one of the best live rock and roll albums ever. Ted was always nuts. I have no idea why anyone cares about him. He wants too much money to hunt on his land. Gee Ted. I think $1,000 a day is a little steep.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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I'd pay that if I could hunt Ted...Comment
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MTV's Hunting Nugent is proudly sponsored by Vernors. "It's what we drink around here before we shoot Ted."
No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Okay, he has a couple decent songs. But even if I agreed with his politics, even many who do agree think that Terrible Ted has Dickhole disease, and isn't terrible interesting beyond Cat Scratch Fever, Wango Tango, or that song with that other guy singing (oh yeah, Stranglehold). I saw a newer live version of that song with Ted practically standing in front of Ian St. Ian or whatever his name is and (Derek St. Holmes?) is just fucking steaming while singing as Ted's ass in his face......Comment
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Saw Uncle Ted back in the mid to late 90's. I had zero expectations going in, but from what I remember of it, he rocked the hell out and I had a blast considering I only knew 3 or 4 tunes. My only complaint was: I never saw anyone pimp their new album quite so much (Spirit Of The Wild if I remember right). Goddamn if he didn't say "Spirit of the Wiiiiiild!" every other sentence. After the first twenty minutes my buddies were calling it "Beating A Dead Horse."My karma just ran over your dogma.Comment
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Meh.
Regardless of how popular he was in the 1970s, his music has never struck me as anything special. Average to decent at best.
As for the rest, is anyone really looking to Ted Nugent for cogent political analysis?Scramby eggs and bacon.Comment
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