That is the best thing I’ve heard on how good this song is EVER lmao!!! Seriously, there is no other way to play this song but loud...then louder again. This is a speeding ticket song.
I have been influenced by Ted in those early years and later in Damn Yankees ! Love Ted's playing style and enthusiasm . Not a big fan of his views and opinions however.
1977 - my mother dropped me and two friends off at the Metrochurch for a cookout. We waved goodbye and when she vanished from sight we ran across the street, got into my friend's brother's car and went off to see Uncle Ted live for the first time. He's never failed to deliver. "Just What the Doctor Ordered" is my favorite.
I'm driving. Stranglehold comes on. The volume goes up until I damage my hearing. When the song is over I turn the radio off until I can regather my thoughts. Ahhh.
We have a Bluetooth speaker in the cab on the fire engine... was playing some rock. Got turned out to a fire 🔥 Stanglehold comes on. It was the most heroic i have ever felt in my entire life haha!!! God damn that riff 🤤
I saw him open for REO Speedwagon and Aerosmith when I was 15, in 1977, at the Greensboro Coliseum in NC. No one there had even heard of him, and he blew everybody away. Especially Aerosmith. They were so drunk and sloppy that they sucked really bad. I’ve seen him 9 times since then, including once w/ Damn Yankees. That 1st show actually made me want to learn how to play guitar. Since then I have done just that, and continue to do so. Long live Ted Nugent
A couple of years after that I saw him at the Baltimore Civic Center. Opening act: Van Halen. I was deaf for a week. Van Halen blew things out, but, you know no one outrocks (or volumes) uncle Ted.
I saw him the first time at the same age and in the same year at the RKO in Davenport, IA. Where Uncle Ted was already a legend. Cheap Trick was the warm up band. It took two days to regain my hearing.
My Aerosmith experience from the 70s was about the same. They headlined with Derringer opening and Derringer blew them away; they even played longer than Aerosmith did. Saw Ted headlining with AC/DC opening back then at the same venue, the old Civic Arena in Pittsburgh
Saw Ted at the Catacombs in Houston in 1970, I was 20? The cover was only 2 bucks, he blew me away and during the breaK i went and got two friends in Angleton and drove back to Houston and paid the cover for their birthdays, we had a blast and he was awesome, I'm 67 now and still remember that show vividly and am lucky to have experienced the Ted of the younger days!
Gotta admit, the man has, and has always had his shit together. I saw him around 1980 for the first time, and I wasnt even a fan, my buddy got me a ticket to "show me what I was missing". My bud was right, Nugent put on a full throttle show, and I left the arena with a newfound respect for the man.
Ted's songs kept me working long hours sitting at a bench. The songs energy gave me a boost to keep working. Any Nuge song comes over the airwaves and the volume knob goes to 11!!!!
I am from Europe, the Netherlands. In 2000 I was 2 weeks in Denver for a training. One evening I was driving from Boulder back to my hotel in Denver. It was a beautiful night with a a red sunset sky. The car radio was on a local rock station. Then they played a song with kind of a haunting sound. Some magic was going on. But I didn't know the song and neither the artist. Back in my hotel room I took the phonebook and called up the radio station, asking them what song they played at that moment. I talked to the DJ himself, who told me it was Stranglehold by Ted Nugent. Next day I bought the record.
That bass line, to play it like that over and over while Nugent solos. Wow. As a former cover bass player myself, its hard to just play that without making a mistake for that long. I love Derek too. He has a great voice and plays perfectly live. Nugent should not have gotten rid of him back then.
Grew up in San Antone and when I heard that first Epic album I couldn't get enough. I listened to it over and over and I knew what it meant immediately. That raw power and gusto affected me in a way I could never explain. Thank you Ted!!
Great musician, and one the best minds out there. Met Mr. Nugent once when I was 16 at Mr. Rissmiller’s house in Encino. One of the highlights of my life.
Growing up in the 70s and 80s the Nuge was the top of the heap of rock guitar players in my opinion. His sound was unmistakable and it was mandatory that it be played at full volume. He is in my top five with Eddie Van Halen, Hendrix and SRV. The Motor City Mad Man cranked out some of the best riffs of all time.
You inspire me, it's my theme song because I burnt down my house when I was going through a divorce. However it still my motivational songs. And I painted it on my living room wall, so you are above the rest. Love you Ted. Richard Noe Starseed 😇
I was 17 when I saw him open for Aerosmith in Giants Stadium (New Jersey) in 1978. Aerosmith was drugged up and sloppy, Nugent was right on the money with his playing. My 15 year old girlfriend and her friends said that Nugent was much better and blew Aerosmith out of the water. Stranglehold was the best song too. He played it note for note and the bass player played it perfectly too. Nugent made sure to give it his all during the entire time that he was up there on the stage. Nugent is a first class act in my book.
I was heartbroken. Because I was learning how to play their songs. While I loved Nugent, and any other hard rocker of that time period, it was Aerosmith that got me motivated to play the guitar. I tell you this, if I had found out that they had studio musicians play on Train Kept a Rolling (to which they got caught for years later), I might have need to talk to a shrink or something.
Ted is absolutely respected by a majority of active US military, veterans, and patriots. The commercial music industry is absolutely liberal, disrespectful, and ‘tone deaf.’
In that time the grunts chose your song to go into battle with and i can see why. Being a grunt was way harder than any civilian could imagine. I was in the Nam in 70. If we could have had that hammer down song back then, i'm sure we could have brought the WRATH down on the VC.
@@stuartalexander2657 I agree. It is terrible. But he's also kind of a terrible guy. His music was good, but he is an awful person. Saw him live after 9/11 in NY and total asshole. Don't play New York if you're going to say basically we had it coming. Not cool, dude.
When I was a Youngster back in the 70s. My best friend got to visit. Ted Nugent's house. He had the best time And Ted was the most gracious host. Ted is Detroit gold!!
@@jameswhite9025 Very familiar with Dubois; used to be there on business a lot, from Punxsy to Bradford. From Johnstown myself and dove to Pittsburgh for many shows back then. They actually had decent concerts in Johnstown on a regular basis back then; saw a lot of shows at the War Memorial arena.
These are some of the greatest rock' n' roll songs ever written!! Nothing can top Stranglehold!!! Love ya, Crazy Ted! What a long strange trip it's been! You are still and always will be the coolest dude in America!
I've seen and heard 1000s of bands and music in my 60 yrs,but Ted,Ted,Ted not one wrong song your passion was felt in every one of them...went to your cat scratch fever concert Cleveland Coliseum 78 it was amazing..thank you Sir Ted.
Ted I'm retired SEAL and in first landing state park in Virginia Beach I would use Stranglehold as an anthem. I would go the last 1.5 miles with Stranglehold. I did that 20 plus years then one day took a wrong turn while running to SH and tore my ACL. it kept me young and Yes Spec ops, Marines all those types live for it. Ted Thankyou.
Ted is the epitome of hard rock...so many great songs delivered in a vessel so confident and in your face...a perfect picture of the alpha dog in full domination mode. Had there been an internet in those days, the Motor City Madman wouldn't have broken it...he would have obliterated it. Ted is the man.
Ted Nugent should be in the Rock Hall of Fame! And he should be considered one of the greatest rock guitar players of all time. Ted holding that guitar is a possessed beast! He's an assassin with that instrument. Separate the political from the musical.
peecmkr45 charted his own path??? Filthy one at that... bwahahahaha...leaving two orphans to Catholic Charities before he hit 21.Abandoning and divorcing his first wife for the road. Emancipates a 17 yr old at 30 ..abandons her too.Marries again and back stabs his current wife having a kid with another woman. Guys a degenerate,soulless shell of a human being. I shouldn't have laughed.The human wreckage he left behind isn't funny.
20 year Navy vet. Never had the opportunity to play Strangle Hold before battle. But I watched the first launch fighter jets in Desert Storm from the USS Saratoga-CV-60. We only thought of our pilots coming home. But our pilots were tenacious. A little know fact. During a planning session under the FLEET ADMIRAL, our pilots were criticized for losing plans and pilots. But our pilots did so much damage. Dropping bombs down the smoke stacks of power plants, I've seen footage of a pilot blowing the control tower of a dam. The Admiral knew of the success of our pilots and shut the meeting down saying "The Saratoga pilots are engaging the enemy and inflicting damage far more than the rest of your And you claim they aren't doing their job." The room got quiet.
I had to watch this because I have a DVD where he plays Stranglehold and it's amazing. I was thinking first time I watched it, man, this guy is not afraid to really show what he has inside. I know exactly what he means when he says, "I am the licks."
I love Ted Nugent! First song I heard from him was Wang Dang Sweet Poontang and I was a fan ever since! Seen him live several times and every show was a hell of a good time with amazing rock and roll! Long Live Sweaty Teddy!!!!!!
Saw him in the 70’s do Stranglehold I was more blown away by Derek St Holmes on vocals then I was by Ted Nugents guitar playing. Ted ego would never let the man who actually sang the songs get any of the attention and very little credit
July 10 1977 - Soldier Field with all the water jugs flying in the air and Nugent kicking them back off the stage screaming back at the crowd to give him more was about as awesome and incredible for a first concert ever man!!! This dude could get a crowd feeling good like no other
God bless all those warriors who went into battle for us listening to Stranglehold to fight for our freedoms! Many died, and many lived through it, but they are all hero's to me, and Stranglehold is a perfect song to commemorate them! god bless the American patriots!
Ted i have been a fan every sense amboy dukes. been to 8 concerts in the 80's and 90's! i have everyone your albums , and casset's , and CD's. you have ever made! the king off rock for me baddest guitar player that ever lived in my book. keep up the great work. you a madman! and i love it!
Always stand with uncle Ted your music and knowledge is unmatched. I'm thankful for you standing up for our rights and making music that melts our minds. God bless the back strap.
Hollywood makes out that the 1960s were America's best time for financial and political reasons but as a man born in 1945 and a teen in the 60s I can say without doubt the 1970s was America's best era for music , non lethal drugs , concerts and festivals and most of all women , I had so much fun in the 70s the past 4 decades combined cannot equal the fun I had starting in 1971 after being discharged from the Marine corps.
I saw him in Big Bear CA, 2 months ago 2018. I video recorded Stranglehold for 8:02 long. The guitar solo was right on. Ted Nugent is one of the best guitar players ever. See Metal Bones on UA-cam “ Ted Nugent “Stranglehold” , at “The Cave” in Big Bear, CA July 2,2018
Ted is incredible, pure rock n roll energy. Never been another like him. I love how his music kicks your teeth in! Love DSH singing, but when the Nuge steps to the mic it takes on an entirely new level of intensity!
Skipped my Senior Prom to see Ted for the 2nd time in '78 after seeing him in '76 with AC/DC and Cheap Trick, my first concert. Got his autograph in '79 at Tower Records in Seattle! Stranglehold is the greatest rock song of ALL TIME! There's your acknowledgment Ted! ps. Ur Crazy
Even though Ted get's almost no credit, Stranglehold is one of the most iconic, amazing rock songs in history.The mix, the guitar, the vocals. It never gets old for me. I rate it top 5 along with Detroit Rock City. 40 plus years later It's still one of my favorites ever.
"The most important people in the world".....referring to our military heroes. Thank you Ted for respecting them and recognizing them as the real heroes of our country.
Glad I got to meet Ted once in an Abilene, Texas music store. You and Chris Duarte. I was browsing some guitars with my son when this guy, later I found out, Chris came in, sat down near my son and I, picked up a Strat and we were both in awe watching that cat cut loose. Then Uncle Ted walked into the store. I went from watching a blues master at play to thinking I was transported to rock Meca. Ted was gracious and signed my T-shirt. I was broke back then, in the military, otherwise, I would have purchased a guitar on the spot and asked him to sign that instead.
Whatever one might think about his politics, I respect the fact that he stayed away from drugs. I can also relate to what he says when talking about not realizing that the Amboy Dukes song was about getting high. When you don't use drugs, you don't think that way, as I can attest to myself. But unlike Ted, I also grew up around drug abusers and dealers. Which taught me few things about how they think, and are. These people can be unscrupulous, and dangerous when cornered. I'm just glad I chose not to use drugs myself. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't be here today...
When I listen to Stranglehold...so does the neighborhood.
Damn Right Curtis. You're providing a service. Well done.
That is the best thing I’ve heard on how good this song is EVER lmao!!! Seriously, there is no other way to play this song but loud...then louder again. This is a speeding ticket song.
I hear it too. We're miles and miles away and we're jammin together comrade
You got that right!
Both the band the neighborhood and the actual place
Whether you love or hate Nugent, you've got to love his enthusiasm for the things he loves the most.
I have been influenced by Ted in those early years and later in Damn Yankees ! Love Ted's playing style and enthusiasm . Not a big fan of his views and opinions however.
you might say the same for Jack the Ripper, or the unibomber. doesn't he mean 'relevant?' he dropped out, didn't he?
Guns?
Illegal girls?
The thing that Ted loves most, is Ted.
And I say that as a Ted fan.
1977 - my mother dropped me and two friends off at the Metrochurch for a cookout. We waved goodbye and when she vanished from sight we ran across the street, got into my friend's brother's car and went off to see Uncle Ted live for the first time. He's never failed to deliver. "Just What the Doctor Ordered" is my favorite.
I'm driving. Stranglehold comes on. The volume goes up until I damage my hearing. When the song is over I turn the radio off until I can regather my thoughts. Ahhh.
One's right foot does seem to get heavier, for sure.
And figure out where the hell you are because you been doing 100 mph for 8mins
Abso-fuckin’-lutely! My wife knows when I’m rockin that song, nothing is going to happen until at least 30 seconds after the song is over!
We have a Bluetooth speaker in the cab on the fire engine... was playing some rock. Got turned out to a fire 🔥 Stanglehold comes on. It was the most heroic i have ever felt in my entire life haha!!! God damn that riff 🤤
😂😂😂😂
He's not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but Run DMC is. Let that sink in for a minute.
Its probably political
Yeah that tells you a little something about who's making the calls doesn't it
@@Nesquick7_ run DMC isn't exactly Mensa.
Probably best you use an undeserving white band to prove your point. Jus sayin'.
@@StopMAGA can't think of one off the top of my head.
I saw him open for REO Speedwagon and Aerosmith when I was 15, in 1977, at the Greensboro Coliseum in NC. No one there had even heard of him, and he blew everybody away. Especially Aerosmith. They were so drunk and sloppy that they sucked really bad. I’ve seen him 9 times since then, including once w/ Damn Yankees. That 1st show actually made me want to learn how to play guitar. Since then I have done just that, and continue to do so.
Long live Ted Nugent
A couple of years after that I saw him at the Baltimore Civic Center. Opening act: Van Halen. I was deaf for a week. Van Halen blew things out, but, you know no one outrocks (or volumes) uncle Ted.
I saw him the first time at the same age and in the same year at the RKO in Davenport, IA. Where Uncle Ted was already a legend. Cheap Trick was the warm up band. It took two days to regain my hearing.
I saw him in 1977. With T Rex. My ears rang for days.
My Aerosmith experience from the 70s was about the same. They headlined with Derringer opening and Derringer blew them away; they even played longer than Aerosmith did. Saw Ted headlining with AC/DC opening back then at the same venue, the old Civic Arena in Pittsburgh
Yup. He was my inspiration to play guitar, too. The first LP I ever bought was Double Live Gonzo.
God Bless Ted. I'd be lesser of a man without him, his mission and his views on life. A humble thank you kind sir.
They are some of the best songs ever! Thankyou.
Stranglehold really is a strong song. It mixes rock, funk, soul, Motown, heavy metal,... it's just super powerful and very American.
Saw Ted at the Catacombs in Houston in 1970, I was 20? The cover was only 2 bucks, he blew me away and during the breaK i went and got two friends in Angleton and drove back to Houston and paid the cover for their birthdays, we had a blast and he was awesome, I'm 67 now and still remember that show vividly and am lucky to have experienced the Ted of the younger days!
Gotta admit, the man has, and has always had his shit together.
I saw him around 1980 for the first time, and I wasnt even a fan, my buddy got me a ticket to "show me what I was missing".
My bud was right, Nugent put on a full throttle show, and I left the arena with a newfound respect for the man.
Im 70, i check every day to see if there are any new reactions to you Ted, especially Stranglehold, I coyld listen to it 24/7. Lubbit!
Ted's songs kept me working long hours sitting at a bench. The songs energy gave me a boost to keep working.
Any Nuge song comes over the airwaves and the volume knob goes to 11!!!!
I miss those good old days but when I listen to the Nugent dam the block Rocks 💯 Badass Guitar playing Uncle Ted Nugent 💯🇺🇸
I am from Europe, the Netherlands. In 2000 I was 2 weeks in Denver for a training.
One evening I was driving from Boulder back to my hotel in Denver. It was a beautiful night with a
a red sunset sky.
The car radio was on a local rock station.
Then they played a song with kind of a haunting sound.
Some magic was going on. But I didn't know the song and neither the artist.
Back in my hotel room I took the phonebook and called up the radio station, asking them
what song they played at that moment. I talked to the DJ himself, who told me it was
Stranglehold by Ted Nugent. Next day I bought the record.
Ted still kicking that ass at 73! God bless you sir.
classic song will last forever,intro hits you thru the bones like a lightning rod...thanks ted!!
I have all the Nugent albums, kept in pristine condition, I still listen to them and appreciate the way music was laid down!
Love Stranglehold . You've got to give Derek st. Holmes a lot of credit
And Cliff Davies and Rob Grange. The entire lineup, not just Derek.
Rob Grange was playing that riff for stranglehold at warmups and Ted made it into the song. Grange should get the most credit.
That bass line, to play it like that over and over while Nugent solos. Wow. As a former cover bass player myself, its hard to just play that without making a mistake for that long. I love Derek too. He has a great voice and plays perfectly live. Nugent should not have gotten rid of him back then.
Derek never gets his due! Ted loved his voice but always wanted to one up him playing wise. If Ted gave Derek a solo he wouldn't let him finish it!
Derek St Holmes brilliance made Turd Nugent a star. Time to ignore Turd. He is a Rightwing lunatic and worthless human being
"When you're drunk and high you're not ferocious, you're just stupid."
Yup ,so right ,because I know ,I was that stupid guy.
Dime Whoops Nuge 😎
Totally agree, some people can handle it, most cannot handle it.
@@rogerfournier3284 nobody can handle it
He's no more perfect than anybody else but damn he rocks
Thanks Ted!
Double live Gonzo......
Fantastic album!
Been with me for 35 yeras....
Still going very strong!
Thanks Mr Nugent!
Say what you want, this man rocks. One hell of a guitarist
Somebody has acknowledged that Ted Nugent has written some of the best songs of all-time. And that person is Ted Nugent.
@ray ray Sure, but he's going to tell you anyway.
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@@seanmcaleavy2369 Yeah, he is the most modest person on the face of the planet !! Without exception!! Lol
Stranglehold has been my fav from the first time I heard it. Brilliant!
My very first real concert was Krokus, Blackfoot, and Ted Nugent! I shall never forget it! Changed my life!!
Krokus Wheels of Steel changed my life.
@@kenbrohere Saxon was Wheels of Steel, Krokus big album was called Headhunter
@@theJimmer66 only heard the song played once. I remember where I was when I heard it.
@@kenbrohere I highly recommend checking out Saxon's album, Power and the Glory, a very powerful album and meant to be played loud. 🤘
For the past 30 plus years I start my day and end my day with Stranglehold. My all time favorite song.
Mine too buddy. Sounds like you know your music!!👊✝️🇺🇸✝️
Everyone should have an Uncle like Uncle Ted!
He is an absolute genius and a man's man!
Ted Nugent is by far, my favorite musician. He is very patriotic and doesn't care what people think of him. I respect that a lot.
I do too
Grew up in San Antone and when I heard that first Epic album I couldn't get enough. I listened to it over and over and I knew what it meant immediately. That raw power and gusto affected me in a way I could never explain. Thank you Ted!!
I've always said Ted Nugent would be the ultimate Secretary of Defense you go uncle Ted
He'd be more like the secretary of Offense. Football style Offense. Not snowflake o-fence.
Michael Newton - what branch did you serve in?
Because the "ultimate "Secretary of Defense" should be a draft dodger?
Love the Nuge. Stranglehold was definitely an influence in my playing. Killer solo.
Uncle Ted knows the unbridled joy of making music and sharing it with the grateful, rocking masses.👍🇺🇸
Great musician, and one the best minds out there. Met Mr. Nugent once when I was 16 at Mr. Rissmiller’s house in Encino. One of the highlights of my life.
I realize Stranglehold is up there in the top 1% of all time rock classics
If not No.1
I love Uncle Ted. Never get tired of him.
when i first heard this song, man what a very cool song, one of my very favorite songs of all time
My first concert ever was uncle ted and golden earring, uncle ted doing the gonzo tour, what a fantastic opening to my life as a rocker lolol,
Growing up in the 70s and 80s the Nuge was the top of the heap of rock guitar players in my opinion. His sound was unmistakable and it was mandatory that it be played at full volume. He is in my top five with Eddie Van Halen, Hendrix and SRV. The Motor City Mad Man cranked out some of the best riffs of all time.
The licks on the Amboy Dukes song was/ is amazing. Still doesn't get old 50 years later.
You inspire me, it's my theme song because I burnt down my house when I was going through a divorce. However it still my motivational songs. And I painted it on my living room wall, so you are above the rest. Love you Ted. Richard Noe Starseed 😇
I was 17 when I saw him open for Aerosmith in Giants Stadium (New Jersey) in 1978. Aerosmith was drugged up and sloppy, Nugent was right on the money with his playing. My 15 year old girlfriend and her friends said that Nugent was much better and blew Aerosmith out of the water. Stranglehold was the best song too. He played it note for note and the bass player played it perfectly too. Nugent made sure to give it his all during the entire time that he was up there on the stage. Nugent is a first class act in my book.
I witnessed the same drunkedness in Dallas with Aerosmith.....walked out.....never went to see them again.
I was heartbroken. Because I was learning how to play their songs. While I loved Nugent, and any other hard rocker of that time period, it was Aerosmith that got me motivated to play the guitar. I tell you this, if I had found out that they had studio musicians play on Train Kept a Rolling (to which they got caught for years later), I might have need to talk to a shrink or something.
David Salt thanks for that info. Two session players at the Record Plant. I was unaware Jack Douglas did that! Wow.
I was also there in 78 with my friend Joey Delconzo.And yes , ARROWSMITH DID SUCK THAT DAY !
Luckily the members of Aerosmith wised up and dropped the drugs and alcohol.
Ted is absolutely respected by a majority of active US military, veterans, and patriots. The commercial music industry is absolutely liberal, disrespectful, and ‘tone deaf.’
Just saw the 1976 live version. Wow! Lots of energy, humor and athleticism
I will say it right now these are some of the greatest songs ever written.
He rocks his shows rocked his work ethic to his audience always rocked always will ! He's never needed confirmation and has more than earned respect !
In that time the grunts chose your song to go into battle with and i can see why. Being a grunt was way harder than any civilian could imagine. I was in the Nam in 70. If we could have had that hammer down song back then, i'm sure we could have brought the WRATH down on the VC.
The guitar solo is a mind melter.
I would and will have this Man's 6 any day or time !!!!- God Bless and long live Blood Brother Uncle Ted Nuge,,
I'm waiting for the day when Ted comes out of his shell..... Can you imagine what he would do if confident? ;-)
LMAO, yeah if we could just get him to loosen up.
HAHAHA!
So shy. Such a shame.
Yeah seems a little shy...
I love Ted, he speaks his mind, very outspoken, and candid with his fans, he like a brother.
Love Uncle Ted; an American treasure, that man.
Looking forward to when he's buried treasure.
@@madrobotfan What a horrible thing to say, dude.
@@stuartalexander2657 I agree. It is terrible. But he's also kind of a terrible guy. His music was good, but he is an awful person. Saw him live after 9/11 in NY and total asshole. Don't play New York if you're going to say basically we had it coming. Not cool, dude.
He dodged the draft and he also became a young girls legal guardian so that he could sleep with her. so....
@@gtrance3567 Face it.,.,...if he was a typical liberal musician, everyone would be singing his praises. Believe me, I get it.
When I was a Youngster back in the 70s. My best friend got to visit. Ted Nugent's house. He had the best time And Ted was the most gracious host. Ted is Detroit gold!!
My first concert, AC/DC opens up for TED NUGENT. Bon Scott, it was grRREAT
SAME!! Saw them together at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena some time in the late 70s.
@@ALD56 It was 1979 when I saw them! I was 14.
@@ALD56 Did Ted call you guy's M..F-ers, like he did us at the end of his show? He said, "Thank You, Indianapolis Mother F-ers!
@@ALD56 I was there!!!!! Great concert, drove down from DuBois.
@@jameswhite9025 Very familiar with Dubois; used to be there on business a lot, from Punxsy to Bradford. From Johnstown myself and dove to Pittsburgh for many shows back then. They actually had decent concerts in Johnstown on a regular basis back then; saw a lot of shows at the War Memorial arena.
These are some of the greatest rock' n' roll songs ever written!! Nothing can top Stranglehold!!! Love ya, Crazy Ted! What a long strange trip it's been! You are still and always will be the coolest dude in America!
That Stranglehold was the first lick I learnd....great piece!!!
Ted has become bigger than the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame............
"Double Live Gonzo" is a must
for every fan of Rock and Roll !!
11 years old...cleaninin our weed on the double live gonzo album and jamming to this awesome rock n roll master
Does anybody feel like getting mellow tonight, if ya do then you can turn around and just get the F-ck outa here!!!!!!!!!!!!! Awesome album!!!!!!
My favorite track from DLG has always been
"The Great White Buffalo", Baby !
@@JoeKentMagic I'm with ya !! Love it !
I've seen and heard 1000s of bands and music in my 60 yrs,but Ted,Ted,Ted not one wrong song your passion was felt in every one of them...went to your cat scratch fever concert Cleveland Coliseum 78 it was amazing..thank you Sir Ted.
One of THE best songs ever, especially for hip grinding.
Ted I'm retired SEAL and in first landing state park in Virginia Beach I would use Stranglehold as an anthem. I would go the last 1.5 miles with Stranglehold. I did that 20 plus years then one day took a wrong turn while running to SH and tore my ACL. it kept me young and Yes Spec ops, Marines all those types live for it. Ted Thankyou.
Ted is the epitome of hard rock...so many great songs delivered in a vessel so confident and in your face...a perfect picture of the alpha dog in full domination mode. Had there been an internet in those days, the Motor City Madman wouldn't have broken it...he would have obliterated it. Ted is the man.
Ted Nugent should be in the Rock Hall of Fame! And he should be considered one of the greatest rock guitar players of all time. Ted holding that guitar is a possessed beast! He's an assassin with that instrument. Separate the political from the musical.
I've listened and loved it from day one, one of my all time favorites !!!
Proof that a work ethic and dedication will take you far in this world.
The guy charted his own path and was successful doing it. Good for him.
peecmkr45 charted his own path??? Filthy one at that... bwahahahaha...leaving two orphans to Catholic Charities before he hit 21.Abandoning and divorcing his first wife for the road. Emancipates a 17 yr old at 30 ..abandons her too.Marries again and back stabs his current wife having a kid with another woman. Guys a degenerate,soulless shell of a human being. I shouldn't have laughed.The human wreckage he left behind isn't funny.
sinkingships offools Yeah.. total hypocrite.Wasn't wearing camos when he was 19. Old man now...a legend...in his own v.d. infested mind.
@sinkingships offools bunch of Crybaby Democrats Ted Nugent is a God we didn't need him in the military cuz it's Talent was needed here
@sinkingships offools anytime you socialist
@sinkingships offools If you think he is writing horrible songs why are you even hear son? Enough said I dropped the Mic! Good day!
20 year Navy vet. Never had the opportunity to play Strangle Hold before battle. But I watched the first launch fighter jets in Desert Storm from the USS Saratoga-CV-60. We only thought of our pilots coming home. But our pilots were tenacious. A little know fact. During a planning session under the FLEET ADMIRAL, our pilots were criticized for losing plans and pilots. But our pilots did so much damage. Dropping bombs down the smoke stacks of power plants, I've seen footage of a pilot blowing the control tower of a dam. The Admiral knew of the success of our pilots and shut the meeting down saying "The Saratoga pilots are engaging the enemy and inflicting damage far more than the rest of your And you claim they aren't doing their job." The room got quiet.
Strangle hold was and is awesome I had a great time at his concerts he blew bad company away that night
Being from Michigan too, I've been a fan of Uncle Ted for as long as I can remember.
One of the best songs off all time
I had to watch this because I have a DVD where he plays Stranglehold and it's amazing. I was thinking first time I watched it, man, this guy is not afraid to really show what he has inside. I know exactly what he means when he says, "I am the licks."
"I've been smoking for so long" - Ted Nugent
Derek st Holmes actually says it.
Been playing this song since i was 17 , love that the bass player is using a phase pedal .I don't do that except for this song !
1:07 welp, those were the good old days! hahahhaha
I love Ted Nugent! First song I heard from him was Wang Dang Sweet Poontang and I was a fan ever since! Seen him live several times and every show was a hell of a good time with amazing rock and roll! Long Live Sweaty Teddy!!!!!!
Saw him in the 70’s do Stranglehold I was more blown away by Derek St Holmes on vocals then I was by Ted Nugents guitar playing. Ted ego would never let the man who actually sang the songs get any of the attention and very little credit
Good point. Why did he not mention Derek in this video?
July 10 1977 - Soldier Field with all the water jugs flying in the air and Nugent kicking them back off the stage screaming back at the crowd to give him more was about as awesome and incredible for a first concert ever man!!! This dude could get a crowd feeling good like no other
He’s one of the guys that inspired me to pick up the guitar.
they are some of the best if not the best i've rocked with you for many years and always will !
Ted u don’t get the credit man from corporate America but real Americans know and recognize you as one of the greats
God bless all those warriors who went into battle for us listening to Stranglehold to fight for our freedoms! Many died, and many lived through it, but they are all hero's to me, and Stranglehold is a perfect song to commemorate them! god bless the American patriots!
Ted God bless you man you have rocked my world since the early 70s rock on
Ted i have been a fan every sense amboy dukes. been to 8 concerts in the 80's and 90's! i have everyone your albums , and casset's , and CD's. you have ever made! the king off rock for me baddest guitar player that ever lived in my book. keep up the great work. you a madman! and i love it!
Always stand with uncle Ted your music and knowledge is unmatched. I'm thankful for you standing up for our rights and making music that melts our minds. God bless the back strap.
Hollywood makes out that the 1960s were America's best time for financial and political reasons but as a man born in 1945 and a teen in the 60s I can say without doubt the 1970s was America's best era for music , non lethal drugs , concerts and festivals and most of all women , I had so much fun in the 70s the past 4 decades combined cannot equal the fun I had starting in 1971 after being discharged from the Marine corps.
I saw him in Big Bear CA, 2 months ago 2018. I video recorded Stranglehold for 8:02 long. The guitar solo was right on. Ted Nugent is one of the best guitar players ever. See Metal Bones on UA-cam “ Ted Nugent “Stranglehold” , at “The Cave” in Big Bear, CA July 2,2018
Met Uncle Ted more than a few times. He is a man of morals. Nothing fake about him. Genuine to his beliefs when many are not.
My guitar hero. And now my kids even know Uncle Ted!
I have even more respect for #TedNugent after this interview, his opinion on drugs.
Ted is incredible, pure rock n roll energy. Never been another like him. I love how his music kicks your teeth in!
Love DSH singing, but when the Nuge steps to the mic it takes on an entirely new level of intensity!
Skipped my Senior Prom to see Ted for the 2nd time in '78 after seeing him in '76 with AC/DC and Cheap Trick, my first concert. Got his autograph in '79 at Tower Records in Seattle! Stranglehold is the greatest rock song of ALL TIME! There's your acknowledgment Ted!
ps. Ur Crazy
He should be on TED Talks...
Heh ted talking on TED talks i love it
That'd be something, that's for sure
They wont let him , he'd just get all political..
Even though Ted get's almost no credit, Stranglehold is one of the most iconic, amazing rock songs in history.The mix, the guitar, the vocals. It never gets old for me. I rate it top 5 along with Detroit Rock City. 40 plus years later It's still one of my favorites ever.
What a crazy bastard....gotta love him.
"The most important people in the world".....referring to our military heroes. Thank you Ted for respecting them and recognizing them as the real heroes of our country.
It proves that you don't have to serve in the military to appreciate the military. Just ask Ted and D.J.!
He's never been quite as good without Derek St Holmes in the band
Jerry Attwooll You should watch the Live 2017 version of Stranglehold. IMO, it’s the best. Derek St. Holmes brought it home!
Glad I got to meet Ted once in an Abilene, Texas music store. You and Chris Duarte. I was browsing some guitars with my son when this guy, later I found out, Chris came in, sat down near my son and I, picked up a Strat and we were both in awe watching that cat cut loose. Then Uncle Ted walked into the store. I went from watching a blues master at play to thinking I was transported to rock Meca. Ted was gracious and signed my T-shirt. I was broke back then, in the military, otherwise, I would have purchased a guitar on the spot and asked him to sign that instead.
Whatever one might think about his politics, I respect the fact that he stayed away from drugs.
I can also relate to what he says when talking about not realizing that the Amboy Dukes song was about getting high. When you don't use drugs, you don't think that way, as I can attest to myself.
But unlike Ted, I also grew up around drug abusers and dealers. Which taught me few things about how they think, and are.
These people can be unscrupulous, and dangerous when cornered.
I'm just glad I chose not to use drugs myself. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't be here today...
Not a damn thing wrong with Uncle Teds politics.
@@russellbrown1068 ~ Oh I agree. But I know how crazy the liberals can get on the subject...
I grew up in Toledo , Ohio remember going to Detroit, Michigan as a teen to watch him play at The Agora Theater...knew he was special