PDA

View Full Version : Ted Nugent


alanmcorcoran
06-14-2011, 12:06 AM
Ted talks about animal fire, pragmatic addiction and loincloths... http://ocmusicscene.com/?p=1391

Dupo
06-15-2011, 11:19 AM
Alan interviews the legend Ted Nugent and no one responds? Wow.

Great interview alan ... He is a little bit on the wacky side, but lives his life to the fullest.

alantf
06-15-2011, 01:09 PM
Alan interviews the legend Ted Nugent



Who? (this question from a non American) :??:

Moedad
06-15-2011, 02:11 PM
I was just able to sit down and read this interview. "Only for a few seconds" - so was it a phone interview, Alan?

Alantf - Ted Nugent is an iconic hard rocker who peaked some 35 or more years ago, but whose career is having a resurgence of sorts, perhaps in part because of his zeal for everything he does and believes, which dovetails rather nicely with how polarized American politics has become in recent years. The more, um, extreme folks on the left and the right are looking for extreme people to further the cause as they see it. The Republicans and Tea Party folks are happy (in general, which is another way of saying sometimes not quite as happy as others) to include activist/extremist rocker Ted Nugent in their ranks. And sometimes I think Ted would like to tell a lot of them to go screw :fu: themselves for being wimps.

bonehead
06-15-2011, 04:20 PM
Noodge, A hard rocker and hunter, nuff said!!

cayuse
06-15-2011, 04:43 PM
nice interview, Alan. I saw Nugent back in the '70s at Empire Stadium, Vancouver, Canada.
It was quite an experience. My friend and I made our way down to the field and placed ourselves about 50ft back from stage centre.

Strelok
06-15-2011, 07:37 PM
I remember my Ted Nugent 8-Track had to switch tracks to play all of Stranglehold.

:tongue:

alanmcorcoran
06-15-2011, 09:30 PM
Great interview alan ... He is a little bit on the wacky side, but lives his life to the fullest.

Thanks Dupo. Glad you enjoyed it, glad you read it. We're trying to get the word out a bit on the various music related going's on here in Orange County, CA and, of course, when the big names come to town, their fan bases overlap with and help build our local traffic. Also, it's fun to talk to these folks who have managed to support themselves (and a lot more) solely (or mostly) through their musicianship. I've been at it 40 years myself and still have a hard time getting anyone to listen to me for free!

alanmcorcoran
06-15-2011, 09:33 PM
I was just able to sit down and read this interview. "Only for a few seconds" - so was it a phone interview, Alan?

This one was actually done vie the interwebs. It was funny - about two minutes after Ted sent me his answers, one of his fans sent us an e-mail demanding to know where he could find the interview. We contacted Ted, did the interview and put it up all in less than a day. Nuge fans are not patient!

alanmcorcoran
06-15-2011, 09:34 PM
nice interview, Alan. I saw Nugent back in the '70s at Empire Stadium, Vancouver, Canada.
It was quite an experience. My friend and I made our way down to the field and placed ourselves about 50ft back from stage centre.

Thanks Cayuse. I hadn't seen him live, but had many similar experiences back in my day. Probably one of the reasons why the ringing in my ears never goes away anymore.

alanmcorcoran
06-15-2011, 09:41 PM
I remember my Ted Nugent 8-Track had to switch tracks to play all of Stranglehold.

My brother's car was the only place we ever had an eight track and, I swear to god, it eventually ate just about everything we put in it. You'd be rocking out to Boston, or Frampton or some other act I'm even more embarassed to admit someone I'm related to spent money for and suddenly there'd be a click, followed by silence, followed by a near crash as you frantically punched the "EJECT"... but it was always too late. The 8-track would cough up the cassette, followed by a stream of iron-oxide plastic vomit, and there went "I'm a Believer." Sometimes we'd wind 'em back up, cut and splice the too-badly mangled sections and get another month or so out of 'em. Never really trusted tape decks...

jonathan180iq
06-16-2011, 09:28 AM
Great interview alan ... He is a little bit on the wacky side, but lives his life to the fullest.

Thanks Dupo. Glad you enjoyed it, glad you read it. We're trying to get the word out a bit on the various music related going's on here in Orange County, CA and, of course, when the big names come to town, their fan bases overlap with and help build our local traffic. Also, it's fun to talk to these folks who have managed to support themselves (and a lot more) solely (or mostly) through their musicianship. I've been at it 40 years myself and still have a hard time getting anyone to listen to me for free!

Send me your free music. :)