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Double Live Gonzo!

Double Live Gonzo!
Ted Nugent

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Just What the Doctor Ordered
  2. Yank Me, Crank Me
  3. Gonzo
  4. Baby Please Don't Go
  5. Great White Buffalo
  6. Hibernation

Disc 2:

  1. Stormtroopin'
  2. Stranglehold
  3. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
  4. Cat Scratch Fever
  5. Motor City Madhouse

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8221 in Music
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 1990-09-24
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Live
  • Dimensions: .36 pounds

Customer Reviews

Double your pleasure w Double live Gonzo!5
I just saw "Uncle Ted" turn it up and turn it out before KISS a couple of weeks ago, the good news is, he hasn't lost it! He jammed through some great tunage, much of it on this record.

If you only get 1 Nuge album, get this. It contains all of the elements that make Ted who he is: References to hunting (Great White Buffalo), references to womenz (Cat Scratch, Wang Dang), references to kickin' a** (Storm Trooper), plenty of cursing (between nearly every tune), and GREAT, spirited guitar throughout. Scare the sh*t out of your friends and neighbors, play it loud and proud, rock is alive! :)

PS ck Nuge out live sometime if you can.

Crazies Everywhere, Everybody's GONZO!5
The 10 Motown Digits of Doom at their finest. One of the great live rock and roll albums of all time (along with Seger's LIVE BULLET, Skynyrd's ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD, and Zeppelin's SONG REMAINS THE SAME). This one captures Ted at his high-energy, ear-splitting, lickety split best. Unparalleled guitar playing, Ted as the First White Rapper, Nuge's primal screams - it's all here. As a veteran of a half dozen Ted shows (most in his hometown of Detroit), DOUBLE LIVE GONZO is a terrific representation of one of the 70s' great rockers. Opens with a souped-up "Just What the Doctor Ordered" and closes, as it should, with "Motor City Madhouse." What's in between is worth cranking up the volume all the way to 11 (eh, Spinal Tap fans?). Highlights are "Stormtroopin'" and an incredible version of "Great White Buffalo" that showcases Ted's amazing guitar virtuosity. Even the album cover, with the Motor City Madman, complete with tail (yes, an actual tail), getting blasted with a wall of sound is worth the price. If you've got room on the rack for only one Nugent CD, this is the one. It's such a madhouse.

Ted Nugent - 'Double Live Gonzo' (Sony) 2-CD4
Originally released in 1978,this is one of those records that any true fan of late night FM radio never grows tired of.I mean,I think I heard this lp in like every record store I ever visited there for maybe the first year it came out.Some employees would even lower the volume between tracks,you know...when Ted rambles on a bit with some foul mouthed chatter.Come on,folks,that's one of the best parts of this record.Anyway,Uncle Ted and crew rips through eleven heavy in-your-face meat and potato rockers like "Just What The Doctor Ordered","Stormtroopin'","Stranglehold","Yank Me,Crank Me" and one of his best ever "Great White Buffalo".Line-up:Ted-guitar&vocals,Derek St.Holmes-rhythm guitar&vocals,Rob Grange-bass and Cliff Davies-drums.Turn this motha UP!!