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  • I'm always impressed when a band can play three different songs at the same time.

    Confused, but impressed.

  • i hear everybody going off about teds solos..........i mean give me a break -- he's on fire 

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  • sounds like a mediocre bar band version

    hat a shame to the 2 rock star dudes in the video

  • who mixed this fucksound

  • This is SAD! Ted is totally showboating and playing way out ouf time...plus the Amboys look OLD and Hung Over.....Sad and Sucks.

  • Excellent rendition and John Drake's vocal are killer.

  • 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"

  • @JustPlainDB

    I thought the vocals were pretty decent. I think the recording is more the issue. But I agree Ted get's carried away.

  • @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...

  • Cool stuff !!

  • 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.

  • Yeah, but you know you likes it!

  • 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 agree Nuge's solos didn't fit the song.

  • 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!

  • 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...

  • Yeah, look where that got him.

  • Great stuff, I grew up on this and it still sounds great.

  • Anyone who knows music grew up on this!

    Rock on!!!

  • Now theres something to sink your teeths into!

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