Saw him in the early 80s, he was the ""warm up"" for Aerosmith . He blew Aerosmith away so bad if I was in Aerosmith I wouldn't have shown my face on stage. THE NUGE!!
This was the first solo TED NUGENT song I ever heard... I was in the Army, stationed in Germany in '76, and friend who DJ'd on the weekends played it for me in his room with about an 800watt stereo...I.....was....BLOWN....AWAY!!!! Been a fan of Uncle Ted's ever since...and he speaks his mind and loves the Constitution as well!! We need MORE of guys like this!!!
I though Derek sounded better on this later one uploaded to YT. Both good performances though. But he sang more on the other one and talked more on this one. Here's the link. czcams.com/video/Hc6IDdIxBys/video.html
Not was...is still. You should have seen him sitting on his back porch when everyone had gone home after stuffing their faces with deer. He starts stranglehold on his acoustic and looks at us and said that's why I'm the baddest mfr in the world! In that screech. Even his dog was impressed.
And this was 20 years after the song was released..........Full 22 years to present day and he can still nail it. Pretty incredible if you think about it.
Derek's always underneath pulling it up. rythym guitar fuckin monster. Derek st. Holmes. he will never put it up front but I will. he's a badass. he made Ted listenable. radio friendly. and that's where us old guys heard it first. wzzq. Terre haute. circa ...dirt.
Gotta give Ted credit for putting his ego aside enough to allow someone else to take over on vocals, and thank God he did! They compliment each other so well and Ted's guitar playing/performance wouldn't be as good if he didn't have Derek to sing his songs for him!
I was born in 1958 and my buddies and I call him Brother Ted. With all the drugs going around in our high school, Brother Ted was a great role model to remind us that we didn't need street drugs to be successful. My best friend and I learned to play guitar by listening to rock and roll albums and Ted was the powerhouse, kick azz mother F'er bar none. Right on Brother Ted, keep that beautiful Byrdland spruce top screaming!
Probably the best live collaboration that Ted and Derek ever did. In fact the whole band hit every spot just right. I think everyone's morale was boosted since Uncle Ted didn't steal all the spotlight time that night. He couldn't help himself at the end there though. He unleashed.
I'm 64. Saw Ted Nugent Band many times in Evansville IN. A couple of New Years Eve concerts that were EPIC. Small venues in 1976-1980. Just a great Band. Dog Eat Dog was a crowd pleasure. I am a lucky guy.
It never gets old. We saw brother Ted at the Warfield theater in San Francisco California in 1976. He was an Alpha free spirit and tore the house down with his Birdland guitar. Long live Rock and Roll!
I saw him do this in 1978 in Giants Stadium. He was note for note, I thought even better than this one. He opened for Aerosmith. He blew Aerosmith away as Aerosmith was drugged up and sloppy.
David Salt I WAS THERE ALSO ! Mahogany Rush opened.A short set .Then Journey with Steve Perry.A good set UNCLE TED ! Tore IT UP ! Arrowsmith sucked ASS that day .
i was there. the sun was killing the people with seats all the way across from stage, to bad it wasn't at night, but i grew up with better music, i did not care for either band aero and ted, stepped in good luck dog sh-t
saw Ted a couple months ago at a fairly small theatre in Kalamazoo and he still rocks it hard. probably the best show from him that I've seen and I started seeing him back in 1980. One of the coolest parts of any show in kalamazoo is when he says "This is a Gibson guitar, made in Kalamazoo, Michigan" and the crowd always goes nuts. Then he lets the m'fer rip. It's always an all out assault on your sense of hearing. At least with the most recent show my hearing ws only screwed up for about 2 or 3 days after the show. When I saw him a couple years ago at a theatre in Merrilliville, IN it was VERY loud and my hearing was screwed up for about 3 weeks. I was really getting ready to go to a hearing doctor. Then one morning when I woke up my hearing was finally back to normal.
Saw Ted in the Erie County Fieldhouse in 1979! After a short intermission, he started to play a sick lead offstage. Hitting a trampoline and vaulting over his 6' amps he went straight into "Stranglehold" when he landed center stage. Have NEVER seen anything like it before or since. TED was a Force of Nature!!!
I remember seeing Ted in 1984 at Six Flags Great Adventure in NJ. Hours before the show we were on line for one of the roller coasters. Then Ted Nugent shows up with his people and they move right up front. Ted gets into the first car and says 'I'm just testing it for ya' and off they went ! The show that night was insane too !
I saw my first concert in 1981 at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. Ted Nugent and Humble Pie. Ted came onto the stage via swinging vine and dressed like Tarzan. He melted everybody's face. The entire arena was a hotbox of weed. I was offered and bought a joint within 60 seconds of getting in the door. Ahhh, the good old days when concerts were a f@#king spectacle. One of the all time great front man.
We must be from the same neck of the woods. Sacramento area? I saw some concerts at the Memorial Auditorium as well. That was a hard place for a band to sound good at. Then there was Arco Arena (Echo Arena).
He loves his humanity. He loves the animal in himself. He loves his freedom. He loves himself! But most important... he loves to entertain people! And he knocks that out of the fucking park!
yeah I saw it...it was cool, only ting is Ted doesn't have the range to sing that song, derek st. holmes does/did...yea the older he gets the better he gets...wish he hadn't cut his hair though...no biggie he's still ted fukin nugent....thumbs up James!
for me, that was Sedalia MO... when he came on at the close of the Third day his scream utterly broke your bones... WOW and the conclusion was a Ted vs Cactus battle of the bands yeeow!
THIS IS OUR GENERATION OF MUSIC AND THERES NOTHING LIKE IT. WE HAD THE LAST OF REAL TUNES. TODAYS MUSIC CANT EVEN COMPARE. SEEN TED IN SACRAMENTO CA BACK IN THE LATE 70S AND WALKED OUT DEAF FOR TWO DAYS. STILL HAVE MY TICKET STUBB.
Best live version I have seen was the 3 times I have seen Uncle Ted Live.... Silver Mountain Idaho, Boise State Fair, and Kennewick Wa State Fair...... KILLLEEEEEDD IT
haha.. i was wondering if anybody else would comment on Ted wearing his own concert shirt.. but he's one that can absolutely get away with it... has an attitude but damn sure got the talent to go with it! Go Ted !!
he is so solid a person who knows what he is and how he does it, that he never need question himself, nor would i need to, you are who you are, with or without a drug, a true rock and roller inside and out, oh how i LOVE TED NUGENT, THE MAN
As a 70's Road Manager, I once had the privilege of telling Ted Nugent that he was unwelcome to use other musicians equipment to blow up with his theatrical nuances. I happen to like stranglehold. So there!
When Ted cut loose with that incredifuckingbelievable scream leading into Papa's Will at Sedalia Mo my blood dropped into my shoes and all stoners for ten miles knew The MAN was at the mic... and his rippslashing battle of the bands at the end of the three day concert with Cactus was utterly the best I ever heard in live music.
I'm lovin this soooooo much!!!! John Trowbridge, my St. Albans friend, who's sister, Penny, (we were Majorrettes together).. we chatted about this song!!!!!! Anyother one that he liked & me too.."Hey Baby"!!!! Music makes the world go around........I LOVE IT!!!!!!
My daughter's first concert, she was 5. KISS was the headliner. Everyone thought she was so cute, she asked me to take out the ear plugs we had for her. God I love that girl.
This guy is brilliant....was I living under a mushroom in the 70's or is/was he very much simply underrated??? Surely he is one of rocks best guitarists! Coso, Perth West Australia. 5/1/18
My tiny little mouse like wife is from Peru. Sweetest delicate little beautiful flower you would ever meet. Not an enemy in the world. But easily scared, afraid of lizards and bugs, and just wasn't exposed to rock and roll growing up in Latin America. With that said, I took her to see the Nuge with Styx and REO Speedwagon, and Ted melted her ear drums. Next it was Van Halen, where the King of the 6 string continued the assault on her soul. She loved it! But asked "do they always play that loud?" LMAO. I said, well, the Motor City Madman and The Mighty Van Halen do! When you want to teach someone to swim, kick em' right in the water. I don't dip a toe, I do cannonballs.
Very underrated guitarist. Catalog as deep as anyone's. Tone monster. Politically correct.
Ace on so many levels.
No, not politically correct, is what you mean. Being politically correct, is being full of shit. I wanted to get that straight.
no, his songs are generic crap, talentless riffs, repetitive rubbish - heard 1 song, uve heard them all
Saw him in the early 80s, he was the ""warm up"" for Aerosmith . He blew Aerosmith away so bad if I was in Aerosmith I wouldn't have shown my face on stage. THE NUGE!!
Ted did the same thing to kiss in San Antonio. Back in 88 Kiss didn’t finish they’re set because everybody left
Dokken opened up for Aerosmith and made them look like shit we left back in 88
Same thing in 87 opened for kiss place half emptied after 🤑
Wow I thought I remembered stevey saying they were sober that tour or every tour lol.still an awesome studio band
Saw Ted in Dallas - warm up for Bad Company. What a mistake that was - BC was booed off with shouts of "WE WANT TED!!".
This was the first solo TED NUGENT song I ever heard... I was in the Army, stationed in Germany in '76, and friend who DJ'd on the weekends played it for me in his room with about an 800watt stereo...I.....was....BLOWN....AWAY!!!! Been a fan of Uncle Ted's ever since...and he speaks his mind and loves the Constitution as well!!
We need MORE of guys like this!!!
Thank you for your service
Brother!
A true American!!! Love the man!!!
Only a arrogant badass would wear a t shirt print of himself on it.
The way Ted plays this song makes me think it is the song that has the most meaning to him and he puts his whole soul into it.
This is a great live version of this song. Derek kills it on vocals.
I though Derek sounded better on this later one uploaded to YT. Both good performances though. But he sang more on the other one and talked more on this one. Here's the link. czcams.com/video/Hc6IDdIxBys/video.html
Give Respect. The man is a Guitar Pioneer of Rock .
Back then he was the only 1 man front vs all those English bands, Ted kept American stadium rock high n mighty!
no he didnt@@freethinking123
This is as solidly classic as any rock tune ever.
Absolutely... it's epic. I saw Nugent in'77 and again in the early '80's, .....awesome concerts.
Ted was truly a master of the hollow body Gibson. He could control and use that feedback like no one else.
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Not was...is still. You should have seen him sitting on his back porch when everyone had gone home after stuffing their faces with deer. He starts stranglehold on his acoustic and looks at us and said that's why I'm the baddest mfr in the world! In that screech. Even his dog was impressed.
That note though
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Birdland.
His amp/guitar tone and total control over the instrument... he slaps that thing around and squeezes beautiful music out of it. Pure artistry.
And this was 20 years after the song was released..........Full 22 years to present day and he can still nail it. Pretty incredible if you think about it.
Derek's always underneath pulling it up. rythym guitar fuckin monster. Derek st. Holmes. he will never put it up front but I will. he's a badass. he made Ted listenable. radio friendly. and that's where us old guys heard it first. wzzq. Terre haute. circa ...dirt.
Gotta give Ted credit for putting his ego aside enough to allow someone else to take over on vocals, and thank God he did! They compliment each other so well and Ted's guitar playing/performance wouldn't be as good if he didn't have Derek to sing his songs for him!
Love him or hate him. That's some real rock and roll right there
having been a rocker for ages im now getting into ted nugent and let tell you im loving it...
I was born in 1958 and my buddies and I call him Brother Ted. With all
the drugs going around in our high school, Brother Ted was a great role
model to remind us that we didn't need street drugs to be successful. My
best friend and I learned to play guitar by listening to rock and roll
albums and Ted was the powerhouse, kick azz mother F'er bar none. Right
on Brother Ted, keep that beautiful Byrdland spruce top screaming!
boring
Derek st homes unbelievable Singer I've seen him and Ted lots of times in the 70s fantastic shows
Derek St Holmes era Nugent was the best era Nugent by far.
Band has incredible live sound and Ted's guitar and fingers deliver an amazing, distinctive tone. Massive!
Probably the best live collaboration that Ted and Derek ever did. In fact the whole band hit every spot just right.
I think everyone's morale was boosted since Uncle Ted didn't steal all the spotlight time that night.
He couldn't help himself at the end there though. He unleashed.
Best version
You can tell Ted is having a lot of fun playing this one. Go Ted Go.
I'm 64. Saw Ted Nugent Band many times in Evansville IN. A couple of New Years Eve concerts that were EPIC. Small venues in 1976-1980. Just a great Band. Dog Eat Dog was a crowd pleasure. I am a lucky guy.
It never gets old. We saw brother Ted at the Warfield theater in San Francisco California in 1976. He was an Alpha free spirit and tore the house down with his Birdland guitar. Long live Rock and Roll!
Ted ..the man and that's that!! you can hear that guitar anywhere and know that's Uncle Ted!!!🤘✌🤘✌!!
its do easy its stupid he said
Kim u the stupidest to ever say that about a legend of rock
Joey G Richards ted is a draft DODGING piece of SHIT,
Agreed sir!!! Kickass all the way!
F U ..KNEE PAD JOEY !!!... :)
Saw him three times between 1976 and 1980, and then in 2008. Nugent is a guitar master, but "Stranglehold" should ALWAYS be sung by Derek St Holmes!
yep, Derek is best. Always!
there is no one like the motor city mad man ted nugent
I saw him do this in 1978 in Giants Stadium. He was note for note, I thought even better than this one. He opened for Aerosmith.
He blew Aerosmith away as Aerosmith was drugged up and sloppy.
David Salt I WAS THERE ALSO ! Mahogany Rush opened.A short set .Then Journey with Steve Perry.A good set UNCLE TED ! Tore IT UP ! Arrowsmith sucked ASS that day .
Just got a Mahogany Rush CD of 3 of their albums!
Great band, like Jimi, Stevie Ray & Robin Trower.
Ted's a straight arrow. He always has his publicity folks preach about his abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Rock on, Ted.
Saw him at Soldier field in Chicago same year. Super bowl of rock. Ted Nugent, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Journey, 38 Special and REO Speedwagon
i was there. the sun was killing the people with seats all the way across from stage, to bad it wasn't at night, but i grew up with better music, i did not care for either band aero and ted, stepped in good luck dog sh-t
Best version of stranglehold i have ever heard !!!!
Go Ted. You can tell Ted is having a lot of fun playing this one.
yeah he is!
Saw the Nuge back in the 70's. He played his entire 1st album and then some. Friggin awesome!
He lives to ROCK AND LIFE IS BETTER FOR IT...HEY, LIFE IS GOOD!
That first is killer for sure
best song he ever wrote
Caught this tour at the Greek Theater in Hollywood. Ted with Lynyrd Skynyrd and Zakk Wylde with Pride and Glory. Awsome show!
saw Ted a couple months ago at a fairly small theatre in Kalamazoo and he still rocks it hard. probably the best show from him that I've seen and I started seeing him back in 1980. One of the coolest parts of any show in kalamazoo is when he says "This is a Gibson guitar, made in Kalamazoo, Michigan" and the crowd always goes nuts. Then he lets the m'fer rip. It's always an all out assault on your sense of hearing. At least with the most recent show my hearing ws only screwed up for about 2 or 3 days after the show. When I saw him a couple years ago at a theatre in Merrilliville, IN it was VERY loud and my hearing was screwed up for about 3 weeks. I was really getting ready to go to a hearing doctor. Then one morning when I woke up my hearing was finally back to normal.
Kalamazoo… been there alot def a rock n roll town from way back, take my word for it
One of the greatest solos ever. Saw Ted at Ruth Eckherd Hall in Clearwater. He brought the house down when he played this. A true Guitar Legend !
Ted is one of the best I've ever seen in concert.
Always flip out at how awesome this guy is
You fucking Rock a true American legend long live ted Nugent long live America. Our founding fathers would approve.
this is the very best of his songs. nothing compares to this in any genre
TED is badass in every way.
Nope, draft-dodging hypocrite Ted is only a badass in one way, and this is it.
@@eldoabrahamson When I joined the Army 1970, I was considered a baby killer and draft dodgers were heroes. That's why Ted and Bone Spurs are heroes.
@@eldoabrahamson nothing wrong with draft dodging a war on the other side of the world nothing to do with america ya
Best live song EVER!!!
Perfect version, Great Uncle Ted
Saw Ted in the Erie County Fieldhouse in 1979! After a short intermission, he started to play a sick lead offstage. Hitting a trampoline and vaulting over his 6' amps he went straight into "Stranglehold" when he landed center stage. Have NEVER seen anything like it before or since. TED was a Force of Nature!!!
I remember seeing Ted in 1984 at Six Flags Great Adventure in NJ. Hours before the show we were on line for one of the roller coasters. Then Ted Nugent shows up with his people and they move right up front. Ted gets into the first car and says 'I'm just testing it for ya' and off they went ! The show that night was insane too !
I saw my first concert in 1981 at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. Ted Nugent and Humble Pie. Ted came onto the stage via swinging vine and dressed like Tarzan. He melted everybody's face. The entire arena was a hotbox of weed. I was offered and bought a joint within 60 seconds of getting in the door. Ahhh, the good old days when concerts were a f@#king spectacle. One of the all time great front man.
We must be from the same neck of the woods. Sacramento area? I saw some concerts at the Memorial Auditorium as well. That was a hard place for a band to sound good at. Then there was Arco Arena (Echo Arena).
The best version i heard of a full filled power thing
god yes force it!
Oh Yeahhhhhhhh!!!!
+therockandrolltv yup
+christian wuttke killer!
Jblack sabbat
Who's that singer? He's awesome!
Yeah! awesome version! long life to rock'n roll
No one can play guitar like that, many have tried.
He really is such and underated player....MONSTER bends on that Brydland....i have ALWAYS loved his playing
Holy F---! Like it's right off the vinyl only MORE intense!!! Wish I were there!
TOTALLY AGREE,,,TEXTBOOK TED,,,WHAT AN ANIMAL!!
David Heilman I have it on vynle.
music like this and the metal of the 80's will never be repeated or replaced,crank this up and get your music education,fuck yeah
hell yeah!!
Rich Penney Jr. you know it !!!
check out Dead Daisies. they are a great band.
Rich Penney Jr. Absolutely🤘🤘
Musiclogic Gibson byrdland.
He loves his humanity. He loves the animal in himself. He loves his freedom. He loves himself! But most important... he loves to entertain people! And he knocks that out of the fucking park!
hard to believe this is live..wow..almost like the recorded version..tight..clean..Ted!
There was a time in the early 80's that Ted would play Toronto every 6 or 7 months.....Fuck I miss the 80's
TowManDave00 yup good days back then
This is true POWER OUTPUT with music, and its very rare!!!
This is the best live version Ive seen.
James Cooper check out on you tube playing this with godsmack I think he plays even better as he has gotten older
yeah I saw it...it was cool, only ting is Ted doesn't have the range to sing that song, derek st. holmes does/did...yea the older he gets the better he gets...wish he hadn't cut his hair though...no biggie he's still ted fukin nugent....thumbs up James!
TED SHIT IN THE PANTS
for me, that was Sedalia MO... when he came on at the close of the Third day his scream utterly broke your bones... WOW and the conclusion was a Ted vs Cactus battle of the bands yeeow!
I forgot how awesome Nugent is! I remember running out to the record store for Cat Scratch Fever.
Good ole Ted Nugent sounds just as good live if not better than recording in a studio.
Thank you Uncle Ted! Rocked the balls off of that
BH up
THIS IS OUR GENERATION OF MUSIC AND THERES NOTHING LIKE IT. WE HAD THE LAST OF REAL TUNES. TODAYS MUSIC CANT EVEN COMPARE. SEEN TED IN SACRAMENTO CA BACK IN THE LATE 70S AND WALKED OUT DEAF FOR TWO DAYS. STILL HAVE MY TICKET STUBB.
Do you even know how to turn caps lock off?
One of the most incredible LiveShowMen. His Lives are UNIQUE.
Best live version I have seen was the 3 times I have seen Uncle Ted Live.... Silver Mountain Idaho, Boise State Fair, and Kennewick Wa State Fair...... KILLLEEEEEDD IT
Ted Nugent is wearing a Ted Nugent shirt. Rock.
haha.. i was wondering if anybody else would comment on Ted wearing his own concert shirt.. but he's one that can absolutely get away with it... has an attitude but damn sure got the talent to go with it! Go Ted !!
Larry Wimberley
Being a major piece of 💩 that takes real talent 😉
Ben Zirkle he must be a fan lol I know I am
James Williamson
Who could be a fan of turd 💩 nugent , blows the mind 🤔
pancho villa just because ur butt hurt by him don't mean everyone is I care less about his political views I enjoy his music
Frickin amazing! My mind is blown!
Uncle Ted and Derek sound phenomenal!!! 🤘🔥🤘
Uncle Teddly really makes a Byrdland sound good.
Anthony Norton
Bet he plays it for the feedback factor.
Maybe it's time he gets his own uncle Ted edition.
amazing. every inteligent rif could be another song in its self
dumb-ass comment
Probably he is the best thing I ever heard before! I'm 22, damn I love uncle Ted❤❤
The way Mr N cradles and sways with that guitar is like a loving mother would rock and sing a lulaby to her baby with such love and adoring eyes .
Luv him or hate him, the man can flat out play guitar.
I dont words for this guitar playing
One of the Nuge's best. Some times you wanna get higher, sometimes you gotta start low . . .
he is so solid a person who knows what he is and how he does it, that he never need question himself, nor would i need to, you are who you are, with or without a drug, a true rock and roller inside and out, oh how i LOVE TED NUGENT, THE MAN
So heavy and awesome. I love that bass too.
This dude took a wood burner to the back of his guitar and burned his name on it. Dudes Primal!
mike patrick
lol...yeah he did, thats probably the reason he has been able to hang on to those gibby byrds for...well his entire career
Love the sound of Gibson guitars!
Best Rock,timeless....
Derek St Holmes is BIG part of this.
as does Michael Lutz & Benny Rappa
St.Holmes is a bad ass
Rock on Ted!!!!! One of my favorite jams!!!!
Beautiful magnificent and amazing music. Thank you.
As a 70's Road Manager, I once had the privilege of telling Ted Nugent that he was unwelcome to use other musicians equipment to blow up with his theatrical nuances. I happen to like stranglehold. So there!
I love the fact that ted knows when to. Take the lead vocals and when to stand down
Ted Springfield Mass Hell Yeah!! I was There!!!
When Ted cut loose with that incredifuckingbelievable scream leading into Papa's Will at Sedalia Mo my blood dropped into my shoes and all stoners for ten miles knew The MAN was at the mic... and his rippslashing battle of the bands at the end of the three day concert with Cactus was utterly the best I ever heard in live music.
The Greatest Riffs EVER!!!!
Ted and Derek St Holmes!!! enough said !!!!
all the best had there different taste. But all of them could make some of the greatest songs ever in history. Rock and Roll never dies.
I'm lovin this soooooo much!!!! John Trowbridge, my St. Albans friend, who's sister, Penny, (we were Majorrettes together).. we chatted about this song!!!!!! Anyother one that he liked & me too.."Hey Baby"!!!! Music makes the world go around........I LOVE IT!!!!!!
I grew up jamming to his tunes. The man can play, sing & perform.
.. (regardless of his views)
Saw him in Atlanta many many years ago.
🖤 Rock on.
WOW! Love this version! Pure rock in its purest form!
The Nooge rocks always and forever.
I just heard molley hatchet sing peace maker and I loved both
One of my VERRRY FAVORITE STRAIGHT UP ROCK N ROLL SONGS EVER !!!
one of the all time best american rock the NUGE and stranglehold
Fauck where are all the comments. Man 9mins and 55secs, where did the time go. Awesome up load bro.
My daughter's first concert, she was 5. KISS was the headliner. Everyone thought she was so cute, she asked me to take out the ear plugs we had for her. God I love that girl.
I seen him open for Aerosmith in 1975, at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. He killed it.
1 of the greatest guitar solos of all time.... yes sir.... uncle Ted is the shizz nitt..
Totally awesome. .
Totally...
Listen boys and girls, mommies and daddy's this is what real rock and roll sounds like.
Anyone who wants to say that Terrible Ted ain't still the MAN, has NOT seen this vid!
We will never see greatness like Ted or any others like him from the 70's again
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yup!
I agree!
absolutely right range I agree, it's gone too far
Wes Northcutt فلمسپر
Wang dang sweet pontong
Seen him twice in concert and he rocks your ass off. One of the best guitarists in my lifetime and I'm 57.
This guy is brilliant....was I living under a mushroom in the 70's or is/was he very much simply underrated??? Surely he is one of rocks best guitarists! Coso, Perth West Australia. 5/1/18
He has always been SMOKIN HOT!!! SMOKIN HAIR, THIGHS and Looks SMOKIN when chewin gum
My tiny little mouse like wife is from Peru. Sweetest delicate little beautiful flower you would ever meet. Not an enemy in the world. But easily scared, afraid of lizards and bugs, and just wasn't exposed to rock and roll growing up in Latin America. With that said, I took her to see the Nuge with Styx and REO Speedwagon, and Ted melted her ear drums. Next it was Van Halen, where the King of the 6 string continued the assault on her soul. She loved it! But asked "do they always play that loud?" LMAO. I said, well, the Motor City Madman and The Mighty Van Halen do! When you want to teach someone to swim, kick em' right in the water. I don't dip a toe, I do cannonballs.
she also had never smoked pot, but left with a major contact buzz at both concerts. I mean, is there any better way to introduce her to real rock?
Robert G. lmfao right on man. lol im still laughing cheerz
Robert G. i keep reading this comment everytime i check the nuge out. lmao cracks me up man. solid!