Ted Nugent w Derek St.Holmes "No, No, No" Aug 5 1982

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Chris Balton - Producer / Director

The 1982 release of Ted Nugent's second self-titled release ushered in a new era for the Motor City Madman. From the album's black-and-white sleeve to a reunion with Derek St. Holmes, Nugent made it evident, this album was meant to be a "return to basics." Nugent surrounded himself with an ace band that included Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart drummer Carmine Appice as well as Pat Travers and longtime Nugent bass player Dave Kiswiney.

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  • @Downoneburn yep, 3rd song on the LP "No, No, No" - 3:39 "Bound and Gagged" - 4:34 "Habitual Offender" - 3:09 "Fightin' Words" - 3:59 "Good and Ready" - 4:19 "Ebony" - 4:26 "Don't Push Me" - 2:34 "Can't Stop Me Now" - 2:35 "We're Gonna Rock Tonight" - 3:21 "Tailgunner" - 7:03
  • Is that Carmine Appice on drums?

  • @Frankopinion yes its Carmine Appice

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  • I have always liked this Album,and yes Habitual Offender is on this album.

  • I got show pro-shot Nugent vids as well...I didnt even know they had a vid for this song,Thanks!

  • @Zygamo58 I got a question for you Are You High??? or just incredibly stupid??? lol

  • thanks for posting..I was standing backstage watching this..I was on that tour and I think this was in San Bernardino ..in was so hot in that old venue..Ted almost fainted from heat exhaustion because of how hard he works on stage...He is a rocking showman!!!..

  • Having an incredibly overbloated ego and minimal talent, "Uncle Ted" always did ride on Dereks coat tails. And he was a notorious pedophile to boot.

  • Wasn't there a song called "Habitual Offender" from this album too? Definitely an overlooked album.

  • @chrisbalton Cool, That's what I thought. Man he's been in alot of bands. Great drummer, and a great song from sweaty teddy.

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