Ted Nugent - Spit It Out (Album Version) 专辑:Original Album Classics 歌手:Ted Nugent Since you never gave a damn in the first place Maybe it's time you had the tables turned Cuz in the interest of all involved I got the problem solved ...
American rock musician from Detroit, Michigan. Nugent initially gained fame as the lead guitarist of The Amboy Dukes before embarking on a solo career. Number of tabs:4 Genres:Rock,Metal TitleAlbumType Cat Scratch FeverCat Scratch FeverFull Score ...
Ted Nugent needed to get away from the Amboy Dukes, and this here album is the reason. He even said himself that everything you ever wanted in a rock album is right here. Ted pretty much admitted this is as good as it gets, and he's right. This can't be touched by any other Nu...
Released in September 1975, with "Stranglehold" as its opening track, Ted Nugent's self-titled debut album made him a star, cracking the Top 30 and eventually selling over two million copies. "What it teaches me, and it taught me a long time ago [is] if you are doing something onstag...
Ted Nugent (1975): The album-opening "Stranglehold" was enough to guarantee Ted Nugent rock immortality all by itself. But just to be sure, he also threw in "Stormtroopin," "Hey Baby," "Just What the Doctor Ordered" and "Motor City Madhouse." ...
Ted Nugent (1975): The album-opening "Stranglehold" was enough to guarantee Ted Nugent rock immortality all by itself. But just to be sure, he also threw in "Stormtroopin," "Hey Baby," "Just What the Doctor Ordered" and "Motor City Madhouse." ...
Ted Nugent (1975): The album-opening "Stranglehold" was enough to guarantee Ted Nugent rock immortality all by itself. But just to be sure, he also threw in "Stormtroopin," "Hey Baby," "Just What the Doctor Ordered" and "Motor City Madhouse." ...
Ted Nugent (1975): The album-opening "Stranglehold" was enough to guarantee Ted Nugent rock immortality all by itself. But just to be sure, he also threw in "Stormtroopin," "Hey Baby," "Just What the Doctor Ordered" and "Motor City Madhouse." ...
Ted Nugent (1975): The album-opening "Stranglehold" was enough to guarantee Ted Nugent rock immortality all by itself. But just to be sure, he also threw in "Stormtroopin," "Hey Baby," "Just What the Doctor Ordered" and "Motor City Madhouse." ...
Ted Nugent (1975): The album-opening "Stranglehold" was enough to guarantee Ted Nugent rock immortality all by itself. But just to be sure, he also threw in "Stormtroopin," "Hey Baby," "Just What the Doctor Ordered" and "Motor City Madhouse." ...