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| Ted Nugent - Stranglehold |
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Stranglehold is an eight minute plus guitar
attack with a healthy dose of a Gibson
Byrdland guitar, and a famous guitar solo
that was recorded in one take. Stranglehold
is the first track off Ted Nugents 1975 self
titled album, an album that would set the
stage for his solo career subsequent to the
Amboy Dukes. Gonzo once said "If anyone
wanted to know what rock 'n roll was all
about, that's the only album they'd need."
1:Stranglehold, 2:Stormtroopin, 3:Hey Baby,
4:Just What the Doctor Ordered, 5:Snakeskin
Cowboys, 6:Motor City Madhouse, 7:Where Have
You Been All My Life, 8:You Make Me Feel
Right at Home, 9:Queen of the Forest.
I took these photos in 1998 at a concert in
the Motor City Madman's home state of
Michigan. The beautiful blond joining
Terrible Ted is Karen Newman. They performed
a tribute to the Red Wings for winning the
Stanley Cup. Karen sang backup for Bob Seger
and Kid Rock, sings the National Anthem at
the Wings home games and has a few delicious
CD's out. The other beautiful blond is Uncle
Ted's wife Shemane.
You should add this video to your favorites
because it will spruce up your youtube
homepage. I hope you enjoy your visit and dig
the show. The Whackmaster put's on a great
concert and has been the most interesting
performer I have had the luck to photograph. Tags : Stranglehold Ted Nugent Karen Newman Detroit Michigan |
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