UNCLE TED HAS DONE IT AGAIN
The Rise and Fall of Ted Nugent or how to use your ego to stifle your creativity NEW POSTSCRIPT ADDED!
Here's what I'm playing: MOTOR CITY MAYHEM - the 6,000th Concert Celebration of Ted Nugent.
What a great DVD! Over 2 hours of unadulterated Uncle Ted who brings on 3 surprise guest musicians. what a guy! some of the songs where played so well that it proves the old adage that Live Nugent has more energy and finesse than studio Ted.
Although the DVD has been out for a while, I didn't have the time to watch and review it. I give it 5 thumbs up. Ted has proven once again that now and then he hits a slump but bounces back up like a squirrel on a flaming hot frying pan.
If you want to read the full article plus the new postscipt go to my Hub The Rise and Fall of Ted Nugent or how to use your ego to stifle your creativity .
And as Ted continues to scream "FREEDOM", keep in mind that he is celebrating 6 decades of rock on the 4th of July at his 6,000th concert and is proud to be an American.
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Ted Nugent Comedy Side Notes
In Defense of Ted Nugent
I've added a side note to my hub "In Defence of Ted Nugent". I've been thinking for a long time that Ted should polish his comedy act. Making people laugh (in a good sense) is a great skill to have. No wonder Ted has so many admirers, both fans and those in the music business as well.
Look, if Jerry Lewis can be a funny man and play the drums. Hey, why not Ted Nugent being a guitarist who can be a funnyman himself and make people laugh?
Let it be known that I am the first one to peg this title on Ted "The Jerry Lewis of Rock and Roll." What about Wierd Al Yankovic? He can be the "Bob Hope of Music Parody."
Lofty titles, I know. Well, if you've had enough doom and gloom from the grunge rock leftover music scene, a little humor ain't gonna hurt.
I've added a side note to my hub "In Defence of Ted Nugent". I've been thinking for a long time that Ted should polish his comedy act. Making people laugh (in a good sense) is a great skill to have. No wonder Ted has so many admirers, both fans and those in the music business as well.
Look, if Jerry Lewis can be a funny man and play the drums. Hey, why not Ted Nugent being a guitarist who can be a funnyman himself and make people laugh?
Let it be known that I am the first one to peg this title on Ted "The Jerry Lewis of Rock and Roll." What about Wierd Al Yankovic? He can be the "Bob Hope of Music Parody."
Lofty titles, I know. Well, if you've had enough doom and gloom from the grunge rock leftover music scene, a little humor ain't gonna hurt.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Ted Nugent's Patriotism Questioned
Ted Nugent's Patriotism Questioned
Click on the link title above to read my updated hub about Ted's Nugent's faltering or unfaltering patriotism. I added the new notes "Am I Being Mean to TEd" after re-evaluating what I orignally wote. I was playing his "Bound and Gagged" video (great Nugent song) and was getting a sense that I need to criticize his music more than his love for his country. No hard feelings, Nuggie fans?
Click on the link title above to read my updated hub about Ted's Nugent's faltering or unfaltering patriotism. I added the new notes "Am I Being Mean to TEd" after re-evaluating what I orignally wote. I was playing his "Bound and Gagged" video (great Nugent song) and was getting a sense that I need to criticize his music more than his love for his country. No hard feelings, Nuggie fans?
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