Thursday, 24 October 2013

Great Metal Albums of 1978: Ted Nugent- Double Live Gonzo

I didn't get to hear this great live album until 1982 and when I did, I regretted not having seen Ted Nugent live. It wouldn't be until 1986 until that opportunity came my way and when it finally did, I got the great delight in seeing him perform with the intensity that you can hear on "Double Live Gonzo." For me, this album is the blueprint on which all live metal albums have followed ever since. Song after song gives you that "I'm there too" feel as the music pounds away. When he's not showing why he appeared in my "Great Guitarists of the 70s" post last year, Ted Nugent is using his vocals or the in between songs banter. Therefore, it is no surprise why so many people regard this as one of the greatest live albums.
The first time I listened to "Double Live Gonzo," I was mainly waiting to hear classic songs like "Cat Scratch Fever" and "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang." While I was bobbing my head and thoroughly enjoying the other tracks as they built up to those two, it was still those two songs I was wanting most to hear. Then something happened at track number five. I got my metal ass totally kicked by "The Great White Buffalo!" That for me, with the possible exception of live "Freebird," is the greatest live song ever. Every time I listen to it I feel a surge of energy, probably eminating from the energy Terrible Ted uses up while performing it. The guitars and vocals provide a great combination to take it well over the top. It is definitely the reason why in "Rock And Roll Children," when the characters see Ted Nugent live, the Mitch character calls out for him to play it throughout his entire show. Like Mitch, I too was disappointed when he didn't play the song either time I saw him.
Track Listing:
1. Just What the Doctor Ordered
2. Yank Me, Crank Me
3. Gonzo
4. Baby Please Don't Go
5. The Great White Buffalo
6. Hibernation
7. Stormtroopin'
8. Stranglehold
9. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
10. Cat Scratch Fever
11. Motor City Madhouse
Ted Nugent- lead guitar, lead and backing vocals
Derek St. Holmes- rhythm guitar, lead and backing vocals
Rob Grange- bass
Cliff Davies- drums
Even though, Ted Nugent didn't play "The Great White Buffalo" when I saw him live, they were still both great concerts nonetheless. Still, I have the consolation prize of this great live album to hear that song recorded live and the best thing is that I can listen to it whenever I want to. Still, that great "what if" remains.
Next post: Van Halen I
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