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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

From their album "Migration", their 3rd album, which was released 1968

Line-up: Rusty Day (Russell Edward Davidson) (vocals, harmonica) ex-Rusty Day & The Midnighters, Ted Nugent (lead guitar, vocals), Steve Farmer (guitar, vocals), Andy Solomon (keyboard, sax, vocals), Greg Arama (bass), Dave Palmer (drums)

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  • Amboy Dukes, very underrated band! Love this song.

  • This is one of the better guitar solos, in the Psychedelic genre. Obviously not quite on par with your classic, Hendrix, Gilmore or Clapton acid rock solos. But, very solid, none the less. In some ways his work with the Dukes was superior to his solo stuff. Yeah, he didn't grab you in a stranglehold, or turn it up, turn it up, make it louder than hell, like he did in his solo work. But he played some sweet riffs with the Dukes. Originality gets you noticed. But radio ready rock, sells records.

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  • FOUND IT OMFG OMFG!!! LOVE IT :DDD ONE OF THE BEST SONGS EVER WRITTEN, PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD SHOULD HEARD ABOUT THIS!!!!

  • Miss you R.E.D. Jr.

    Ur daddies dirty deals cost u ur beautiful life. I will never forget you. Or forgive them. Peace for eternity my brother.

  • This song is eternal and will take you into samhadi....

  • @westpalmscott You remember the floor tom skin broke during a Black Sabbath song and the roadie changed it and threw the old one out over the audience like a frisbee?

    This was July 3rd (and early AM of the 4th) in 1970...

  • Oh yeah ma brotha pass da pipe! .-)

  • Obviously not on par with Hendrix, Gilmore or Clapton? Pffft. And this was BEFORE Beck's Bolero, by the way. Listen between 3:00 and 3:40. Haven't heard Beck or Clapton or Gilmore keep that clean of a sound moving that fast. Jimi and Carlos maybe, but not those cats.

  • Cannot STAND Nugent these days-what happened? The whole Migration album rocks-but the right wing wacko thing sucks..

  • masterpiece.

  • Good Natured Emma off this album is the best song Nugent ever wrote.

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