The Good
Ted Nugent, bassist Barry Sparks, and drummer Mick Brown come out with guns
blazing on "Stormtroopin;" the opening song to their 2006 Sweden
Rock Festival performance. The rock never stops from their. Nuge and the
gang rifle threw
all of the classics; "Wango Tango," "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang," "Stranglehold,"
and "Cat Scratch Fever" of course. It doesn't stop from there
as Uncle Ted and company deliver more hard rockin' blues energy on some
lesser known
tracks; "Free For All,"Raw Dogs and War Hogs," and "Hey
Baby" to name a
few. Nugent's cover of "Soul Man" is just too fun to clock in
at only 90 seconds. Ted's been around long enough to know not to bore the
crowd with
the 'new material,' so he only brings out "Still Erasing Hell" from
his 2007 album Love Grenade.
The Bad
Nugent is kind of an asshole in his liner notes.
The Verdict
Hands down, this is Ted Nugent's greatest performance. It's even better than
his studio releases. That's right, I said it!