Yeah Ted like his volume turned up to 11! LOLMy first concert, Ted at the Sam Houston Coliseum I believe 1977. Great show!, but my hearing has never been the same.
Yeah Ted like his volume turned up to 11! LOLMy first concert, Ted at the Sam Houston Coliseum I believe 1977. Great show!, but my hearing has never been the same.
Do tell, Do tell@AlNyhus Perhaps you would share your story about how Ted signed your Zebra rifle stock and his respect for the Spearchucker. Most liberals would probably call him racist for that but he had the utmost respect for the primitive native hunters on the dark continent. Still got that stock Al or did it go down the road?
Matt
Hi Matt. Yes, Ted signed the stocks on both my 22BR and 6BR. It was on my birthday in Y2K and I'd taken the day off to do some solo pheasant hunting...just me and the dog. I'd limited out within an hour so I decided to make the 90 minute drive to Yankton where Ted was doing a book signing at Dakota Archery for his new book 'God, Guns and Rock and Roll'.@AlNyhus Perhaps you would share your story about how Ted signed your Zebra rifle stock and his respect for the Spearchucker. Most liberals would probably call him racist for that but he had the utmost respect for the primitive native hunters on the dark continent. Still got that stock Al or did it go down the road?
Matt
Forget building more gunsMet Ted while working at Roush who had built his "Zebra Bronco".Always wanted to talk more about hunting than his Bronco.
His thoughts on a perfect day was get the kids ready for school,practice with the bow in his 40 yard living room. walk out his back door in Jackson MI. and hunt.
Tom
Yes. Junebug has a zebra ST-1000 stockThank you Al! Such a great story thanks for the details. I guess I was thinking of Ted's Zebra Bronco when I thought you had a white/ black zebra stock too, now I remember that Randy @birdog has that one which kinda resembles the Bronco. Old age is the pits I don't recommend it to anyone
Matt
Was going through some transparencies and came across this one I shot of Ted Nugent during a bow hunt for mule deer in west Texas some 30 years ago. Ted, Gary Sitton and I were on the trip together but I was not hunting. I had my camera and asked Ted to give me his “bow hunting draw.”
I recall so well first meeting Ted before a concert in Amarillo when he was touring with a group I believe was named, “Damned Yankees.”
My friend, Gary Sitton from Abilene, Texas, was good friends with Ted and had invited me to go back stage while Ted was getting ready for his performance. I had my camera and at the time was shooting some black and white film. As Ted turned to go on stage he turned to one of his people and said, “I want this guy up front to shoot this performance!” I stuttered and said, “ but I didn’t come here to shoot photos!” Ted replied, “let’s see how good you are!” LOL!! Since that time Ted considers us, “Blood Brothers,” a title I wear with pride.
Since that time I consider Ted a friend although have not seen him in years. Those were the days…
Hope everyone has had a great weekend!!
Motor City Madman.Ted was fortunate and did his Yankee invasion to Texas when land was cheap.
Sadly, the paradise built by Henry Ford, which spawned him and Motown, is now a hell hole (as are most of all of the great industrial cities of the country), and now those cities have poured out their masses yearning to find cheap land also....
It's good Ted actually got some money and ran while he could before his lawyers and agents stole all his wealth. Which is pretty much what happened to all of those musicians from his generation.