thats right,we need more like him,cant be him ,his ted fucking nugent,guitar ,poontand,money,and am sure it doesn't matter what order ,one more thing,ted is primate mankind ,and belives in usa,guns, and freedom,long live ted
Ted wore those white leotards and his hair flowed when he opened for Aerosmith in Germany, 1978…it was raining but nobody was aware of it when Ted played! Lots of high flying theatrics while he played…45 years ago, and he’s as electric now, 2023, as he was then. Bless your heart Ted Nugent!
One of the best ever guitarist in rock and roll hands down. Ted was high on life. His drug was hunting and poontang. Still is till this day... Ted rocks....
It's funny that you ask what he's on after the intro. Ted is notorious for being outspoken about being clean and sober his entire life. He calls bowhunting his drug. He is basically a madman by nature.
He only crapped his pants and walked around for a week like that to get out of being drafted to go to Viet Nam. You can have Nugent. He's a worthless hypocrite.
I've seen Ted 6 times 5 of those back stage,when your back stage you see that there is no alcohol, no drugs of any kind ,Ted is high on life, he is very controversial as he speaks his mode and pulls no punches, after the first time I saw him I made a Knife and Hatchet for him and we became friends as we are both Hunters.Nice guy and a damn good guitar player.
I was 16 when he came to Hawaii. He was everything I heard and more. In the middle of a song he dropped his guitar and launched from the stage into the second row of seats .all music stopped and the lights came up .He jumped back on stage and explained some idiot was trying to spit on him . After that he got a new guitar the lights went down drummer counted to four and the song started again . He played for almost 2 hours I remember the chant for his encore “NUGENT…NUGENT”. He gave 110% on every song . 🤘👍👍👍
Funny. As a teenager in the 70s, this guy was the best I ever heard or saw.......then I grew up......and his music and his stage performances didn't seem so good. Seemed a little ridiculous, to be honest. Maturity has a way, I guess. Give me SRV and Johnny Winter any day over Theodore.
I've seen Uncle Ted in concert a few times and had back stage passes. His backstage was different than any other band I'd seen. Nothing but fruit and fresh juices. No drugs or alcohol, he's just high on life!
Yeah he was a maniac on stage to in this era. Jumping of platforms and huge speaker boxes, all over the stage. They don’t call him the Motor City Madman for nothing.
Ted's mom "Ma Nugent" used to write a column for a rock rag in Illinois. Saw him at Otto's bar in DeKalb IL in the early 2000s with about 400 people. It was July, the air conditioning was OUT and it had to be about 115 degrees in the place. He killed. Ended in chaps and Souix head dress with a 12 minute version of Great White Buffalo. Ended up at the hospital dehydrated. His solo in Journey to the Center of the Mind (he was 18!!??) is the greatest in rock history.
Ted is.... Ted, no other word for it. I listen to him since nearly 50 years, and he did a lot of my all time favorites. So thank you for your reaction and greetings from Germany 👋👋
I just got back from seeing Uncle Ted live at Shawnee and Ardmore Oklahoma. He is 75 and still never done alcohol or drugs. Let me tell you he is just funny and full of soul. Still the best guitar front man in show!
If you search for Ted now - he is hunter, woodsman, defender of the 2nd Amendment, and very conservative fellow - always was! He never drank or used drugs (still doesn't) and is extremely articulate in politics and social issues. However, he can ROCK a guitar!
One afternoon back in the 1970s during my teenage years, I was listening to this very song from this very album. I had my stereo speakers plugged into my guitar amplifier while listening to this delicate love song. My dad was mowing the lawn, and he could clearly hear this song playing in my bedroom. Needless to say, he was not amused. 😂🤣
MUSIC was/is the only drug Ted indulges in! Crazy runs and riffs that you would need multiple digital mixing systems to replicate! OUTSTANDING UNCLE TED!
My favorite quote from the Nuge is an interview in CREEM magazine circa 1977-78: "My life is a total celebration of the physical. I AM the nucleus! I have life dicked!"
*This is the best guitar solo I've ever heard... and it causes a lot of sensations and emotions. I was lucky enough to buy this record in the late 70's.*
Ted Nugent Detroit Muscle 🇺🇸💪. Met him at His Mom and Dads house ln Redford Michigan. Was 13. 1970. He kicked out Jimi Hendrix for lightning a Joint. Has a Great Show on You Tube!
One of my buddies went to his show at Arrowhead Stadium in 1977-78. His ears were still ringing two days later. Noise complaints were coming in from 20 miles from the stadium. A couple of years later, I was driving back to school, and he was doing an interview. Talked about the noise complaints. Said it was the proudest moment of his life. LOL
Of all the great guitar solos from many great players, this is my favourite. Two guys giving it their best. It just keeps on building...you think it'll return to lyrics, but then another passage breaks out at full speed. Saw Ted in Toronto for the Intensities tour...blew my mind.
Hello everyone, my name is John and I love seeing these reaction videos especially with people like Ted Nugent. A lot of people have a hard time figuring the motor city madman out, lol, but he is one of the greatest guitarist to have ever picked up the guitar and he is still going strong today. I was lucky enough to be at this concert where the album was recorded, Nashville Tennessee, I was 16 years old at the time and was stage front for the entire show. Uncle Ted will always be one of the best in my eyes and even though a lot of people dislike him and his music he will be remembered forever as the motor city madman for his actions and outrageous stage performance
They dont call Ted the Motor City Madman for nothing!!! Harry, you gotta checkout "Strangle Hold", "Cat Scratch Fever" "Storm Troopin" , "Great White Buffalo" and most definitely "Stranglehold"
Reminds me of teen years in southern Illinois driving down country roads in a 64 Barracuda with only one door that worked listening to the motor city madman
Great album, i'm in the UK, I bought it back in the 70s after hearing the track Gonzo on the Alan Freeman show on Radio 1. Then saw Ted at the Birmingham Odeon, 1980.
Saw him in the 80's he was the opener for 38 special, it was awesome. Of all the concerts I've been to I don't know who was better uncle Ted or ac/dc. He was absolutely wild!!!
This was one of the very first albums I ever bought on my own. Every single song on it is amazingly powerful and intense! As far as Live albums go, I’d put it right up at the Top along with The Who’s “Live at Leeds” or The MC5 “Kick Out The Jams”.. it’s a raging juggernaut of an album from start to finish. Highlights for me would have to be “Great White Buffalo” and “Motor City Madhouse”, the latter of which is so fiercely manic and over the top it’ll be sure to give ya head spins, and features one of the longest and wildest screams every recorded in rock history possibly only rivaled by the likes of TOOL. As others have mentioned, it is really wild to consider that he’s maintained this crazy onstage persona drug free.. of which there are indeed very few. Another similarly surprising sober rock artist was Frank Zappa who was completely sober as well.
If you’ve ever see Uncle Ted live, then you know. I did 3 New Years Whip Lash Bash in Detroit back in the day. Only the believers come out alive. Sweet Poontang indeed!!!!!
SO THE STUDIO VERSION IS FROM HIS ALBUM ( CAT SCRATCH FEVER ) HARRI :) TITLE TRACK, DEATH BY MISADVENTURE, WORKIN HARD PLAYIN HARD :) THERE YA GO :) A COMPLETELYYYY SOBER ANIMAL IN CONCERT, INSANE STUFF LITERALLY!
So the 1st solo is Derek St Homes. The 2nd solo is Ted. I'm a huge fan..but I'm also a guitarist. I listen to lots of guitarists, different music. I'll say this. On this particular cut, Id rate Derek's solo as one of the greatest of all time. Likewise Ted's. The energy is just off the chart! Shit makes my hair stand straight the F up!
The Motor City Madman, The Nuge, Uncle Ted, by whatever moniker you like he's just high on life! I remember being a teen when he was rocking across the country in the 70's, and he never failed to entertain. I recommend you see some live performances, particularly 'Stranglehold' (the studio version is impeccable) and Wango Tango. He's done alot of weird stuff outside of music (the VH1 reality show 'Surviving Nugent' was particularly bizarre), and his political and social views may upset some, but there is no denying: HE ROCKS! Enjoy, and thanx!
I saw Ted open for Kiss in the 90's. Ted blew Kiss away even though he only played for an hour and a half. All the pyrotechnics in the world couldn't help Kiss. True story.
Ted Nugent was HUGE from 1975-80. He had a career with The Amboy Dukes before going solo in '75. His first 3 solo efforts are, IMHO, his best studio work. Of course, this version of "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" is live but the original is off his 1977 album, 'Cat Scratch Fever.' Yes, I'm a girl and I know what the song is about. His political views may be a bit off, but his guitar skills and album sales make him deserving of a place in the RRHOF. I was lucky enough to see him live at the height of his popularity in 1978 at the "Grand Slam Jam" show at the Milwaukee County Stadium. He was the headliner of a concert which also featured Heart, Cheap Trick and Journey.
Those first three albums (plus Live Gonzo) were really a band - with the exception of the songs Meat Loaf sang after St. Holmes walked out during Free For All, Derek St. Holmes, Rob Grange, and Cliff Davies were with Ted as a unit longer than any iteration of the Amboy Dukes. Rob Grange was actually part of the Amboy Dukes for the final two albums.
If I were Epic Records back in 79, I would have put out a Gonzo part 3 single live album with Dog Eat Dog, Journey to the center of the Mind, Workin Hard Playin hard, Cruisin, Need You Bad, Hey Baby, Free For All, & weekend Warriors on it.
Best record he ever did, all his best songs on one album, but sounding better live. About the same situation to UFO. Really a shame this album is not as well known as Kiss Alive & Frampton Comes Alive. It has more energy than both and no overdubs, the real thing. Only complaint is Dog Eat Dog was missing.
Ted is a GOAT of guitar and a good man...he loves America and our values and FREEDOM!!
One of the best double live albums of all time ❤
Ted is high on life.... No drugs or alcohol.... He is in his early 70s and still touring and ROCKING HARD!!!!! ROCK ON UNCLE TED 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Sweaty Uncle Teddy! Rock on!
Only thing Ted is addicted to is killing and eating animals
thats right,we need more like him,cant be him ,his ted fucking nugent,guitar ,poontand,money,and am sure it doesn't matter what order ,one more thing,ted is primate mankind ,and belives in usa,guns, and freedom,long live ted
Nah, Ted's addiction was pussy, and no age limits either!
Ted and Kid just hooked up to put out a new show, cant wait.
If you're a liberal, stay away.
Ted Nugent is on no drugs or alcohol he is running on 100% pure American Spirit !!
I love how he refers to it as a love song
Well, it is. A love song to the female crotch.
Ted wore those white leotards and his hair flowed when he opened for Aerosmith in Germany, 1978…it was raining but nobody was aware of it when Ted played! Lots of high flying theatrics while he played…45 years ago, and he’s as electric now, 2023, as he was then. Bless your heart Ted Nugent!
One of the best ever guitarist in rock and roll hands down. Ted was high on life. His drug was hunting and poontang. Still is till this day... Ted rocks....
No drugs no alcohol. Thank you for doing the unedited live version. Your awesome.
You're
Not on anything. Just enjoys family, freedom and the right to firearms🤘❤️🇺🇸
He is a beast on the guitar and you always know what you’re gonna get with Uncle Ted…Blown Away
So glad you didn’t interrupt that lead…. That lead is superb.. the best lead I’ve ever heard….that is epic
It's funny that you ask what he's on after the intro. Ted is notorious for being outspoken about being clean and sober his entire life. He calls bowhunting his drug. He is basically a madman by nature.
Pure Michigan!
He only crapped his pants and walked around for a week like that to get out of being drafted to go to Viet Nam. You can have Nugent. He's a worthless hypocrite.
Speaks the truth
Motor City Madman was the nickname
@@dizastro5437 Terrible Ted.
I've seen Ted 6 times 5 of those back stage,when your back stage you see that there is no alcohol, no drugs of any kind ,Ted is high on life, he is very controversial as he speaks his mode and pulls no punches, after the first time I saw him I made a Knife and Hatchet for him and we became friends as we are both Hunters.Nice guy and a damn good guitar player.
Working Hard Playing Hard, Dog Eat Dog and Just What the Doctor Ordered are three classic Uncle Ted Jams to check out
I was 16 when he came to Hawaii. He was everything I heard and more. In the middle of a song he dropped his guitar and launched from the stage into the second row of seats .all music stopped and the lights came up .He jumped back on stage and explained some idiot was trying to spit on him . After that he got a new guitar the lights went down drummer counted to four and the song started again . He played for almost 2 hours
I remember the chant for his encore “NUGENT…NUGENT”. He gave 110% on every song . 🤘👍👍👍
Seen him twice in the 80’s.. talk about a performer and fantastic guitar solos, was an amazing experience! The Motor City Madman!
Funny.
As a teenager in the 70s, this guy was the best I ever heard or saw.......then I grew up......and his music and his stage performances didn't seem so good.
Seemed a little ridiculous, to be honest.
Maturity has a way, I guess.
Give me SRV and Johnny Winter any day over Theodore.
Saw him once in the 80's, amazing
Great Gonzo! It's Uncle Ted the Motor City Madman! Rock On Harri!
Ted Nugent...one of a kind! lol Thanks, Uncle Phil, this was great!!!
Uncle Ted was bigger than life. So high on himself he would never dull the genius with drugs or alcohol. That’s something to be admired.
well said......
Wish u well......greetz from Germany
I've seen Uncle Ted in concert a few times and had back stage passes. His backstage was different than any other band I'd seen. Nothing but fruit and fresh juices. No drugs or alcohol, he's just high on life!
Yeah he was a maniac on stage to in this era. Jumping of platforms and huge speaker boxes, all over the stage. They don’t call him the Motor City Madman for nothing.
Ted's mom "Ma Nugent" used to write a column for a rock rag in Illinois. Saw him at Otto's bar in DeKalb IL in the early 2000s with about 400 people. It was July, the air conditioning was OUT and it had to be about 115 degrees in the place. He killed. Ended in chaps and Souix head dress with a 12 minute version of Great White Buffalo. Ended up at the hospital dehydrated. His solo in Journey to the Center of the Mind (he was 18!!??) is the greatest in rock history.
You’re absolutely right. He might not of made it through the video of the performance. High energy would be an understatement for Ted.
I love that version of that song.
Ted is.... Ted, no other word for it. I listen to him since nearly 50 years, and he did a lot of my all time favorites. So thank you for your reaction and greetings from Germany 👋👋
Derek St. Holmes plays the first part of the solo, Ted plays the second part when you here the Byrdland kick in.
Old Ted is a mad man on guitar !👊💥🇺🇸
I just got back from seeing Uncle Ted live at Shawnee and Ardmore Oklahoma. He is 75 and still never done alcohol or drugs. Let me tell you he is just funny and full of soul. Still the best guitar front man in show!
If you search for Ted now - he is hunter, woodsman, defender of the 2nd Amendment, and very conservative fellow - always was! He never drank or used drugs (still doesn't) and is extremely articulate in politics and social issues. However, he can ROCK a guitar!
Yeah! Gotta say it! Go President Trump🙏🇺🇸🪖💪
@@markwilliams5606 Lieutenant Bone Spurs & Private Shits His Breeches.
@@markwilliams5606 Absolutely..........and don't come back!!! 🙏
@@thorfinsky1427 Well said, pal !
I knew a ex roadie that said weed got you fired & he should know lol so then i thought what a phony & that was the end of my ted nugent era lol
One afternoon back in the 1970s during my teenage years, I was listening to this very song from this very album. I had my stereo speakers plugged into my guitar amplifier while listening to this delicate love song. My dad was mowing the lawn, and he could clearly hear this song playing in my bedroom. Needless to say, he was not amused. 😂🤣
I saw him at a political rally with our state Senator and Donald Trump, Jr. in 2020. He hasn't slowed down. 😂
MUSIC was/is the only drug Ted indulges in! Crazy runs and riffs that you would need multiple digital mixing systems to replicate! OUTSTANDING UNCLE TED!
My favorite quote from the Nuge is an interview in CREEM magazine circa 1977-78:
"My life is a total celebration of the physical. I AM the nucleus! I have life dicked!"
*This is the best guitar solo I've ever heard... and it causes a lot of sensations and emotions. I was lucky enough to buy this record in the late 70's.*
Ted Nugent Detroit Muscle 🇺🇸💪. Met him at His Mom and Dads house ln Redford Michigan. Was 13. 1970. He kicked out Jimi Hendrix for lightning a Joint. Has a Great Show on You Tube!
Do you know if he attended Thurston High School?
Ted is a brother, love his music and his politics. Stands for what he believes.
Even my 2 year old son loves ted nugent when he hears ted come on he starts screaming like ted and jumping and running and air guitar ing its awesome
By Ted Nugent standards this was a love ballad. After all, he did include "Sweet" in the title. Great reaction Harri, as always!
One of my buddies went to his show at Arrowhead Stadium in 1977-78. His ears were still ringing two days later. Noise complaints were coming in from 20 miles from the stadium.
A couple of years later, I was driving back to school, and he was doing an interview. Talked about the noise complaints. Said it was the proudest moment of his life. LOL
Of all the great guitar solos from many great players, this is my favourite. Two guys giving it their best. It just keeps on building...you think it'll return to lyrics, but then another passage breaks out at full speed. Saw Ted in Toronto for the Intensities tour...blew my mind.
God bless and protect Uncle Ted
My favorite album of all time! Fires me up!!
Ted was my favorite musician for this album
He's completely sober.
Imagine uncle Ted on drugs?
Holy moley.
Hello everyone, my name is John and I love seeing these reaction videos especially with people like Ted Nugent. A lot of people have a hard time figuring the motor city madman out, lol, but he is one of the greatest guitarist to have ever picked up the guitar and he is still going strong today. I was lucky enough to be at this concert where the album was recorded, Nashville Tennessee, I was 16 years old at the time and was stage front for the entire show. Uncle Ted will always be one of the best in my eyes and even though a lot of people dislike him and his music he will be remembered forever as the motor city madman for his actions and outrageous stage performance
WHAT ARE YOU DOINGGGG MAN??? LMAO :) HE WAS AND IS CRAZY, HE'S OUR UNCLE TED HARRI :)
Ted's high on life, brother!
Ted Nugent is a madman!! Love it! 🎸 ❤️
Love this song go uncle Ted!!!
They dont call Ted the Motor City Madman for nothing!!! Harry, you gotta checkout "Strangle Hold", "Cat Scratch Fever" "Storm Troopin" , "Great White Buffalo" and most definitely "Stranglehold"
ted nugent is on pure energy.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Ted Nugent !!! ❤️❤️❤️. Entertainment at its best !!
Uncle Ted Rocks the House! I've had that album for many years.
The key in the day was if you were at one of his concerts to wear ear plugs. Was always known to go crazy high on the decibels.
What a freaking banger! Atomic energy, lightning riffs.....wow!
Saw Ted for the first time in 1978 at the Texxas Jam and when he sang this song the girls shirts came off. He is crazy and good at what he does.
The greatest version of this song ever ted rocks and there hasnt been another giutar that could jam like ted he was turned all the way up
Ted never did drugs or alcohol. He's high on life.
Hi Harri, many greetings from Germany. I have the original Double LP. Heard this first time in 1977. CHEERS ; - )
That whole album is a masterpiece.
Love me some Uncle Ted. Lol.
Reminds me of teen years in southern Illinois driving down country roads in a 64 Barracuda with only one door that worked listening to the motor city madman
This performance is stellar!! 🖤🎶
Great love song uncle ted
I saw him live 1978 he was worth every cent 😊
Excellent album. Tons of music from him to check out.
Great album, i'm in the UK, I bought it back in the 70s after hearing the track Gonzo on the Alan Freeman show on Radio 1. Then saw Ted at the Birmingham Odeon, 1980.
Saw him in the 80's he was the opener for 38 special, it was awesome. Of all the concerts I've been to I don't know who was better uncle Ted or ac/dc. He was absolutely wild!!!
He's not crazy.
He's not nuts.
He's a madman.
A Motor City Madman!
They called him ‘the motor city madman’ for a reason.
This was one of the very first albums I ever bought on my own. Every single song on it is amazingly powerful and intense! As far as Live albums go, I’d put it right up at the Top along with The Who’s “Live at Leeds” or The MC5 “Kick Out The Jams”.. it’s a raging juggernaut of an album from start to finish.
Highlights for me would have to be “Great White Buffalo” and “Motor City Madhouse”, the latter of which is so fiercely manic and over the top it’ll be sure to give ya head spins, and features one of the longest and wildest screams every recorded in rock history possibly only rivaled by the likes of TOOL.
As others have mentioned, it is really wild to consider that he’s maintained this crazy onstage persona drug free.. of which there are indeed very few. Another similarly surprising sober rock artist was Frank Zappa who was completely sober as well.
If you’ve ever see Uncle Ted live, then you know. I did 3 New Years Whip Lash Bash in Detroit back in the day. Only the believers come out alive. Sweet Poontang indeed!!!!!
Cat Scratch Fever got me into Ted ...70's..yeah I'm old
SO THE STUDIO VERSION IS FROM HIS ALBUM ( CAT SCRATCH FEVER ) HARRI :) TITLE TRACK, DEATH BY MISADVENTURE, WORKIN HARD PLAYIN HARD :) THERE YA GO :) A COMPLETELYYYY SOBER ANIMAL IN CONCERT, INSANE STUFF LITERALLY!
I've seen Ted several times. Ted is so radical, back in the 70's he was radio banned - that was when we only had am radio.lol
His mom used to have an advice column in a local rock newspaper back in the 70's
So the 1st solo is Derek St Homes. The 2nd solo is Ted. I'm a huge fan..but I'm also a guitarist. I listen to lots of guitarists, different music. I'll say this. On this particular cut, Id rate Derek's solo as one of the greatest of all time. Likewise Ted's. The energy is just off the chart! Shit makes my hair stand straight the F up!
Hibernation live in San Antonio will Rock Yah Soul
The Motor City Madman, The Nuge, Uncle Ted, by whatever moniker you like he's just high on life! I remember being a teen when he was rocking across the country in the 70's, and he never failed to entertain. I recommend you see some live performances, particularly 'Stranglehold' (the studio version is impeccable) and Wango Tango. He's done alot of weird stuff outside of music (the VH1 reality show 'Surviving Nugent' was particularly bizarre), and his political and social views may upset some, but there is no denying: HE ROCKS! Enjoy, and thanx!
The bass is a machine.
the old saying you get what you give and ted gives it seen him twice and I was soaked in sweat both times aloha
Double live Gonzo..great album...Ted #1
If you think that’s crazy, you should hear him now!
I saw Ted open for Kiss in the 90's. Ted blew Kiss away even though he only played for an hour and a half. All the pyrotechnics in the world couldn't help Kiss. True story.
Td spent a long time assembling a band of musicians that were hard core shredding rockers that didn't do drugs.
It was a great show. Amazing how well the recording turned out at “Pitiful “ here in Nashville.
Ted Nugent was HUGE from 1975-80. He had a career with The Amboy Dukes before going solo in '75. His first 3 solo efforts are, IMHO, his best studio work. Of course, this version of "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" is live but the original is off his 1977 album, 'Cat Scratch Fever.'
Yes, I'm a girl and I know what the song is about. His political views may be a bit off, but his guitar skills and album sales make him deserving of a place in the RRHOF.
I was lucky enough to see him live at the height of his popularity in 1978 at the "Grand Slam Jam" show at the Milwaukee County Stadium. He was the headliner of a concert which also featured Heart, Cheap Trick and Journey.
Those first three albums (plus Live Gonzo) were really a band - with the exception of the songs Meat Loaf sang after St. Holmes walked out during Free For All, Derek St. Holmes, Rob Grange, and Cliff Davies were with Ted as a unit longer than any iteration of the Amboy Dukes. Rob Grange was actually part of the Amboy Dukes for the final two albums.
You should check out their song " Just what the doctor ordered"
Funniest thing ever, Ted never took "chemicals"...he was clean and got high off playing his guitar.
If I were Epic Records back in 79, I would have put out a Gonzo part 3 single live album with Dog Eat Dog, Journey to the center of the Mind, Workin Hard Playin hard, Cruisin, Need You Bad, Hey Baby, Free For All, & weekend Warriors on it.
Uncle Ted can play that guitar 🎸 awesome jam yeah, high School party 🤘😆🤘🎸🎤🔥🥁
Great thing about the 70's all the double live albums.
Ted has never done drugs or alcohol his entire life!
Best record he ever did, all his best songs on one album, but sounding better live. About the same situation to UFO. Really a shame this album is not as well known as Kiss Alive & Frampton Comes Alive. It has more energy than both and no overdubs, the real thing. Only complaint is Dog Eat Dog was missing.
Nope Uncle Ted as some of us may call him, has never done drugs or alcohol. He is a wild man and that is why I have been a fan since the 70s.
Ted#1
This is my favorite song
Back in the 70-80's if Ted was coming in concert and you weren't going you were like...nowhere Man.
That's Ted on Ted!
Wild!