Moonhead -> RE: Why is UM molester Ted Nugent embraced by rightist media? (7/7/2010 10:33:44 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Sanity Nugent is a wild spirit who symbolizes a lot of the rock generation I grew up with and he speaks the truth in a very animated, vivd and straightforward manner that strikes fear in the hearts of many on the left because he is so popular... and the fact that he is a rocker who had sex once with a young woman is immaterial to me. I've had sex with women younger than myself as well, and its like, so fucking what. People are going to come here on this site and act like puritans? They can kiss my ass. Ted Nugent wasn't even respected when he was making music. He was a bubble-gum rocker that appealed to the 12 and 13-year olds and those with the mentality of that age group. Cat Scratch Fever? Wang Dang Sweet Poontang? [sm=rofl.gif] Bubble gum???? roflmao. You do realize that he and the Dukes made what is widely considered to be the first psychedelic record? You probably think the Strawberry Alarm Clock was a bubbegum band too. First psychedellic record? In 1968? Yeah, right. Maybe you should google Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and Revolver while you're online. SF Sorrow, An Electric Storm, Are You Experienced, The Who Sell Out, Fuschia and What We Did On Our Holidays might be worth a look as well. Just out of interest, while we're on this, when were the Great Society version of Somebody To Love and Eight Miles High released?
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