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Double Live Gonzo! in Franklin, TN
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Double Live Gonzo! in Franklin, TN
Current price: $18.99
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As exciting as they were,
Ted Nugent
's first three albums lacked the sonic punch in the gut of his outrageous live performances, something readily proved by 1978's classic
Double Live Gonzo!
Both
Nugent
and his band are in top form, yielding a fierce performance of their numerous mid-'70s classics. Mega-hit
"Cat Scratch Fever"
makes an obligatory appearance, but it's the songs from
's self-titled debut which truly stand out.
"Just What the Doctor Ordered"
is damn near perfect, and the band really clicks on extended jams through
"Motor City Madhouse"
and the fantastic
"Stranglehold."
A consummate showman,
also unleashes a number of hilarious, motormouth stage raps on
"Baby Please Don't Go"
and
"Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"
before offering the definitive version of his early classic
"Great White Buffalo."
In the year of the live album (1978), this one's about as good as they come. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Ted Nugent
's first three albums lacked the sonic punch in the gut of his outrageous live performances, something readily proved by 1978's classic
Double Live Gonzo!
Both
Nugent
and his band are in top form, yielding a fierce performance of their numerous mid-'70s classics. Mega-hit
"Cat Scratch Fever"
makes an obligatory appearance, but it's the songs from
's self-titled debut which truly stand out.
"Just What the Doctor Ordered"
is damn near perfect, and the band really clicks on extended jams through
"Motor City Madhouse"
and the fantastic
"Stranglehold."
A consummate showman,
also unleashes a number of hilarious, motormouth stage raps on
"Baby Please Don't Go"
and
"Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"
before offering the definitive version of his early classic
"Great White Buffalo."
In the year of the live album (1978), this one's about as good as they come. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
As exciting as they were,
Ted Nugent
's first three albums lacked the sonic punch in the gut of his outrageous live performances, something readily proved by 1978's classic
Double Live Gonzo!
Both
Nugent
and his band are in top form, yielding a fierce performance of their numerous mid-'70s classics. Mega-hit
"Cat Scratch Fever"
makes an obligatory appearance, but it's the songs from
's self-titled debut which truly stand out.
"Just What the Doctor Ordered"
is damn near perfect, and the band really clicks on extended jams through
"Motor City Madhouse"
and the fantastic
"Stranglehold."
A consummate showman,
also unleashes a number of hilarious, motormouth stage raps on
"Baby Please Don't Go"
and
"Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"
before offering the definitive version of his early classic
"Great White Buffalo."
In the year of the live album (1978), this one's about as good as they come. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Ted Nugent
's first three albums lacked the sonic punch in the gut of his outrageous live performances, something readily proved by 1978's classic
Double Live Gonzo!
Both
Nugent
and his band are in top form, yielding a fierce performance of their numerous mid-'70s classics. Mega-hit
"Cat Scratch Fever"
makes an obligatory appearance, but it's the songs from
's self-titled debut which truly stand out.
"Just What the Doctor Ordered"
is damn near perfect, and the band really clicks on extended jams through
"Motor City Madhouse"
and the fantastic
"Stranglehold."
A consummate showman,
also unleashes a number of hilarious, motormouth stage raps on
"Baby Please Don't Go"
and
"Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"
before offering the definitive version of his early classic
"Great White Buffalo."
In the year of the live album (1978), this one's about as good as they come. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
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