Love Ted but c'mon...what a lousy rendition. I'm as much as a Detroiter as Ted, maybe more. Hey Ted, how about following the song? Without Mitch, the vocals absolutely suck. This is GD embarassing. C'mon all you (my) fellow Motor City madmen...agree?
I'm in complete agreement with you. Nugent took off on one of his patend-pending speed riffs, and forgot to listen to the chord changes the rest of the band was playing. This is okay when its a Nugent song and Nugent owns the band, but Ted doesn't even consider that he is playing with a band here. "Its all about ME"
@FamilyUSA --Ted Nugent is a great guitarist and yet still a DISGRACE to the Motorcity Rock & Roll community!!! Yeah, I said (and mean) that and those of us who have paid our dues know exactly why...
The levels between instruments was better on this one than the Baby Please Don't Go video. I can hear faint tinklings of the piano and organ. This song begs for Jimmy McCarty though, he would have listened to what the band was laying down.
Well yeah.. its a great song. I think da nuggies guitar was a bit growly for the occasion. McCarty was much brighter and cleaner, accenting the rhythm, right? Listen right about 2:09 for example of Nugent just flailing in his own mind while the band was playing other changes. Ted was not listening. Again at 2:52... Ted was thinking 12 bar blues when the band was playing 16 bar. I saw Neal Schon jamming one time a complete half step above the key that the song was in. He never knew it.
"Ted was not listening" Between the years of amplification and shooting I am surprised Ted can still hear at all. He demonstrates this song to the tee on his instructional DVD and I am sure with a few rehearsals with this band he could nail it.
I saw dicky betts once sitting on the risers behind the drummer trying to play a solo between headache pains from the Jack. Wow.. The Allman Bros could not stand up...
I'm always impressed when a band can play three different songs at the same time.
Confused, but impressed.
posthastey 1 year ago
i hear everybody going off about teds solos..........i mean give me a break -- he's on fire
posthumanhero 1 year ago
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posthumanhero 1 year ago
sounds like a mediocre bar band version
hat a shame to the 2 rock star dudes in the video
zenos12 1 year ago
who mixed this fucksound
kaiserwille1 2 years ago
This is SAD! Ted is totally showboating and playing way out ouf time...plus the Amboys look OLD and Hung Over.....Sad and Sucks.
Welshbluesman 2 years ago
Excellent rendition and John Drake's vocal are killer.
plangan107 2 years ago
Love Ted but c'mon...what a lousy rendition. I'm as much as a Detroiter as Ted, maybe more. Hey Ted, how about following the song? Without Mitch, the vocals absolutely suck. This is GD embarassing. C'mon all you (my) fellow Motor City madmen...agree?
FamilyUSA 2 years ago
I'm in complete agreement with you. Nugent took off on one of his patend-pending speed riffs, and forgot to listen to the chord changes the rest of the band was playing. This is okay when its a Nugent song and Nugent owns the band, but Ted doesn't even consider that he is playing with a band here. "Its all about ME"
JustPlainDB 2 years ago
@JustPlainDB
I thought the vocals were pretty decent. I think the recording is more the issue. But I agree Ted get's carried away.
SouthernManX 2 years ago
@FamilyUSA --Ted Nugent is a great guitarist and yet still a DISGRACE to the Motorcity Rock & Roll community!!! Yeah, I said (and mean) that and those of us who have paid our dues know exactly why...
OdysseyLoungeA2 1 year ago
Cool stuff !!
livenuge 2 years ago 2
The levels between instruments was better on this one than the Baby Please Don't Go video. I can hear faint tinklings of the piano and organ. This song begs for Jimmy McCarty though, he would have listened to what the band was laying down.
JustPlainDB 2 years ago 2
Yeah, but you know you likes it!
fourty5mag 2 years ago 3
Well yeah.. its a great song. I think da nuggies guitar was a bit growly for the occasion. McCarty was much brighter and cleaner, accenting the rhythm, right? Listen right about 2:09 for example of Nugent just flailing in his own mind while the band was playing other changes. Ted was not listening. Again at 2:52... Ted was thinking 12 bar blues when the band was playing 16 bar. I saw Neal Schon jamming one time a complete half step above the key that the song was in. He never knew it.
JustPlainDB 2 years ago
"Ted was not listening" Between the years of amplification and shooting I am surprised Ted can still hear at all. He demonstrates this song to the tee on his instructional DVD and I am sure with a few rehearsals with this band he could nail it.
OScaleAmtrak 2 years ago 2
I agree Nuge's solos didn't fit the song.
obamacommie1984 2 years ago
I saw Santana way back when all he could muster up was leanin against his amps and trying to tune Neal played all the parts!
fourty5mag 2 years ago
I saw dicky betts once sitting on the risers behind the drummer trying to play a solo between headache pains from the Jack. Wow.. The Allman Bros could not stand up...
JustPlainDB 2 years ago
Yeah, look where that got him.
fourty5mag 2 years ago
Great stuff, I grew up on this and it still sounds great.
jhorsty 2 years ago 2
Anyone who knows music grew up on this!
Rock on!!!
michelesaintthomas 2 years ago 2
Now theres something to sink your teeths into!
fourty5mag 2 years ago 3