In a new interview on the Dr. Music show, which you can watch in full below, Nugent explains how his record label, producers, crew and bandmates tried to stage an anti-"Stranglehold" intervention prior to the album's recording sessions. “All of a sudden, the tone of the meeting, I ...
Do you have any BETTER reason for why Ted 'Nugent' albums suddenly started sucking balls upon Ted 'Bundy''s death in 1989 (and several years earlier)? I say the time is nigh to do away with this 'Nugent' imposter, just in case I'm right. Now if you'll excuse me, it's ...
In a new interview on the Dr. Music show, which you can watch in full below, Nugent explains how his record label, producers, crew and bandmates tried to stage an anti-"Stranglehold" intervention prior to the album's recording sessions. “All of a sudden, the tone of the meeting, I ...
In a new interview on the Dr. Music show, which you can watch in full below, Nugent explains how his record label, producers, crew and bandmates tried to stage an anti-"Stranglehold" intervention prior to the album's recording sessions. “All of a sudden, the tone of the meeting, I ...
'Ted Nugent' 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' 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' 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' 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' 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' 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." ...