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  1. Nothing like the 70's!
    👉Started with Free For All and ended with an extended version (over 11 minutes) of "Strangehold" come from the first show, broadcast on NBC on the night of November 24, 1978, when Nugent (with Charlie Huhn on lead vocals) performed alongside REO Speedwagon, AC/DC and Cheap Trick, while live footage of Thin Lizzy playing in London was shown, as were videos by Golden Earring and Aerosmith. Wow!

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  2. My classmate and I would blast Ted's songs every weekend whilst we partied as if there would be no tomorrow… Damn good times !
    Caveman & Spartacus

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  3. Played at a much faster tempo than the recorded version … 😎

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  4. 17 My first concert Milwaukee arena walked in 6pack lowenbrau dark peppermint schappes and a bag of Acapulco gold🧨💥🤯

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  5. And that children is how it's done. God Bless Uncle Ted

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  6. I remember being stone out of my mind listening to this at full volume when I was a teenager. It was a different kind of stoned back then. Much more pleasant. Or maybe the music was just better. 😂

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  7. Damn I loved Midnight Special growing up. Had to beg my parents to stay up and watch but they were cool and would watch with me. Dad (RIP) loved Ted and we had lots of trips down to the lake with this madman blaring out of his tape deck.

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  8. UNCLE TED 4 EVER👍

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  9. Stay Thirsty My Friends ❤

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  10. Looks like a C to Me ❤ Loopy ❤

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  11. Great White Buffalo,Tend to Know or Have or Had ❤

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  12. ❤ SuZi and the Lounge Car

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  13. Free Buffet ❤

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  14. Tribal Ted❤

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  15. Terrible Ted ❤

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  16. Bakersfield summer of 76

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  17. Love him! True patriot

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  18. Too bad Nugent turned out to be an absolute jackass. Or maybe he always was one.

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  19. It's no wonder now all us need hearing aids…

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  20. Ted ……is!

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  21. Wow, missed this one. Charley was my neighbor for a bit and worked at MI Truck. Uncle Tedly

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  22. The man 💪🇺🇸❤️

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  23. Uncle Ted kicking ass…..should he be in the HOF…absolutely…will he be inducted….no way because too many lef5 liberals in the music business will not allow it

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  24. Crap guitarist, crap songwriter and a pure rubbish human.

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  25. Sorry for your loss, may she rest in peace.

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  26. That's kind of silly I guess for that but a friend of ours they got married and she requested to have Queen music play it at her wedding and they were Rich so it was a fun wedding

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  27. listening to that on 8 track when it was new😊in a 68' buick wagon with the moon roof and black shag carpet wall to wall.😊

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  28. I believe was there for this taping and he played it at least 5 times in a row! I still can’t stand listening to it to this day! Also saw original AC/DC and Cheap Trick.

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  29. My First Concert. Mary E Sawyer Auditorium.

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  30. That bass line is killer

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  31. What happened to this guy?

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  32. Uncle Ted when he was just Tex.😄

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  33. White Angel Flight pants and coon tail!!

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  34. 1977, an orange Formula Firebird 400, a pioneer super tuner cassette deck with Jensen 9's across the backset deck cranked and Penny B in the passenger seat. Age 17 was quite fun indeed!!!

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  35. Kinda wonder how many MEN on here who were GOOD fathers would just be totally cool that HIS 16 year old sophomore High School daughter was spending her youth with a so called MAN in his 20s , seriously now i am almost as old as Ted and grew up in them years , personally the Men in there 20s seeing Teens were mostly doing because they are easy targets for manipulating and getting them to do as they please , less likely to stick up for themselves as a grown ass woman..

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  36. this is peak draft dodging chomo Ted Nug

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  37. Nugent blows

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  38. Amazing!!! Love Ted!

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  39. I might not agree with all of Ted’s political beliefs but holy shit when I listen to this song I feel like I could fucking kill a grizzly bear with my fuckin fists. Rock on Uncle Ted

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  40. My guitar teacher couldn’t stand this guy. I don’t know why. 😂😂

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  41. Derrick St Holmes was the chit then. I love uncle Ted, but I’m still just as much of a fan of Derrick!

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  42. Derrick St Holmes had the most awesome voice! This is THE jam! Ted's full octve bends are fierce! St.Holmes and Nugent twin lead beasts on the guitar!

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  43. Interrupting a song with an ad should be considered a capital offense. Pena de morte!

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  44. Not one animal was harmed in the filming of this performance.

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  45. I had the privilege of watching this live back in the day. 👍🇺🇸💕✌️

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  46. Ted Nugent and his stupid strap on tail, 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😁😁😁😁🤣

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  47. Never liked the animal killer.

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  48. The first concert I ever went to AC/DC opened for Cheap Trick who opened for Pat Travers who opened for the Ten Fingers of Doom at the Seattle Center Coliseum August 29th 1978.

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