Uncle Ted is just one of the best guitarist out there, and the funny thing is he’s disliked in the music industry becomes he doesn’t drink, smoke , take drugs and is a outspoken pro American. Lol. Go figure. Tommy Shaw & Jack Blades vocals are spot on and as always Michael Cartellone drumming is in the pocket and tight Thanks guy’s.
Yeah , sometimes people are just locked in and difficult to get along with. I’m a west coast dude leaning more to Ted in my thinking but I have a few professional musician friends so I just keep my opinions to myself. I don’t make it a issue. Sa La Vee.
@@JayTor2112 When the two individuals are both intelegent and respectfully tollerant of each others beliefs, they can still be friends, even while being uncompromising. It is when the uncompromisinng nature refuses to accept that another view should exist at all, that things turn bad. Ted and Tommy are diametrically opposed but respectful. As Ted said "Tommy eats the rabbit food, and I eat the damn rabbit", but they did not this interfere with the creation of a song like this one. interfear
Jack Blades said that when they would all show up to the studio early in the morning for practice and while he was still yawning, gravel voiced and wiping the sleep out of his eyes, Tommy Shaw would walk in and immediately hit those soaring high notes effortlessly .. Tommy Shaw flew under so many people's radar but in an amazing vocalist.
I would've loved to see Damn Yankees but I saw Ted in Tucson in 1999-2000 and it sucked. I was there for Jackyl who opened, and while they often stole the show from the headliners, esp. back in those days, I fully expected Ted to melt my face off. Instead we walked out and drove back home to Phoenix after about 30 mins, it was just so bland and lame. Was very surprised. Oh well.
Favorite song from Damn Yankees. The Motor City Madman himself, Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw from Styx, and Jack Blades from Night Ranger. Another must listen by them is "Coming of Age".
Hardly what I would ever consider "underated". But I can see why some would think so. Mostly because you weren't around in the 70's and 80s when cruising main street with the 8 track cranked up as high as it would go without distorting the music. You can be sure that you missed out. So sad.
This is one of my fav songs - epic lead vocals by Tommy, amazing drumming by Michael, bass & harmonies by Jack and Ted goes nuts on the guitar solo. What a vibe, what energy, what a song!
Tommy Shaw is a phenomenal vocalist. I saw them live in 1990 when they were opening for Bad Company. They were more like the headliner. They were fantastic
Growing up during this time and appreciating each artist in this band and in this prior respective bands, I fucking love this song and I fucking love this band! And I fucking love this song so much!
They are all still alive so I can't truly say "they don't make them like that anymore" . . . . But they don't make 'em like that anymore! Music today is nothing like this. Awesome for you guys to react to these legends!
One of the super groups from that era. Tommy Shaw (Styx), Ted F& kin Nugget, Jack Blades (Night Ranger) , they’re lucky buddy on drums who afterward played for Skynard. High Enough is the other awesome.
I'd pat bigtime to see them just one more time, singing all this original stuff. Even 30 years later, None of them would Crack a note or miss a beat on the guitars/drums. TRULY a gift to the music industry. Priceless ❤
This is not only my fav song by DY (by far), it is among my most favorite rock songs of all time! The live version of this song is beyond incredible, and really shows off Ted Nugents guitar and charisma/presence on stage. Love this group of performers. Tommy Shaw is among my most favorite musicians/singer/songwriters ever. He and (bassist) Jack Blades (originally from Night Ranger) have a couple albums of just the two of them - very bluesy grass roots rock, similar to Bob Dylan and Tom Petty sound. Very well done music.
If you want to see the song that put Jack Blades and Night Ranger on the map, do a live vid for “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me”. They bring it. Straight to the point. Then they blew up and got BIG.
I almost forgot how rockin this song is because I'm so used to watching the solo version Tommy Shaw did unplugged with The Cleveland Youth Orchestra... You now owe it to yourselves to check out that version, you will NOT be disappointed!!!
My favorite super group of all time. I've seen probably around 70 bands over my years (as in bands with record deals, not counting the local bars), and I'd still put Damn Yankees in my top five, maybe top three live acts when ranking them by how good they sounded live. Vocals always on point. Enough different that you could tell they weren't just lip syncing, but otherwise so close to the album you thought they had to be. What I find interesting is that you have three members of the band that were all part time lead singers from their prior bands. Night Ranger, Styx, and Ted Nugent were all groups where different people sang lead on different songs. And they all continued that when they formed Damn Yankees. All the singles they released had lead vocals by Tommy or Jack, so if you didn't buy the album, you wouldn't know it, but Ted did get his turn too. Check out "Piledriver" from their first album, probably the heaviest song they ever did. And it's pretty funny with Ted's little monologue in the middle of the song. Looks like you've reacted to two Damn Yankees songs so far, one a pure ballad, this song here that is kind of half and half. Time to check out one of their rockers. I'd go with "Don't Tread on Me." Great song! And for some fun, check out some of their live vids. For their encores, they usually finished up their shows with "Renegade" by Styx (one of my all time favorites), "Cat Scratch Fever" from Ted's solo career, and Night Ranger's "You Can Still Rock in America." I personally preferred the Damn Yankees version of each of them.
Damn Yankees. Thats what they were! Tommy and that great voice! Jack's pounding base and perfect meshing voice with Tommy! Ted. Possibly his best playing ever and thats a huge statement! Michael, a flipping beast on drums! This kid is top notch! Damn Yankees!!! We want 2 more albums!!!!!
Tommy Shaw from Styx, Jack Blades from Night Ranger, Ted Nugent on Lead and an unknown but great drummer. Shaw and Blades both sang lead in their other bands and Shaw is also a great guitarist
Dang how did you choose just one ? Did they even do a bad song?🥰 but yeah ,this is one of mine as well, where you going now , high enough and don’t tread on me are really good so I couldn’t choose , too many choices lol🤘🏻
Tommy Shaw's incredible soaring vocals and Uncle Ted absolutely killing it on lead guitar like no other. Uncle Ted once again shows everybody what rip roaring shredding is all about. Bravo.!!!
Those vocal harmonies between Jack Blades and Tommy Shaw are epic. And how about Jack Blades stage presence?? He has the stage presence of a lead guitarist.
Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw of STYX, Jack Blades of Night Ranger, and Michael Cartellone on drums who has been Lynyrd Skynyrds drummer for many years up to the present. This is a top notch SUPERGROUP!!🤘🤘
My favorite song from this supergroup also. I got to see them on Ted Nugent's whiplash bash on New Years Eve 1990. They were the opening band, so Ted had to play both sets....epic!!
Yes...as good as that song is and all of the different components of it: the ShredMaster Uncle Ted; Tommy and Jack's amazing vocal harmonies; Michael laying down the incredible beat... Can we please get some love for Tommy's also amazing guitar work on this song and the entire Damn Yankees catalog? Do you know anybody else that can stand in there and go toe-to-toe with Uncle Ted trading back-and-forth guitar solos? Listen to entire album (or both DY albums cover-to-cover) and you'll be treated to not one, but TWO guitar masters at work... Tommy Shaw is a SUPERSTAR guitarist even though throughout the DY catalog he voluntarily plays Second Seat to Uncle Ted's wizardry. I realize the DY albums didn't get a lot of love from the critics and only very limited radio play, but...My Gawd...that boy can SING and PLAY GUITAR... holy smokes...
Uds dos me caen bien me gustan sus reacciones, pero lo q mas me gusta es el estilo de esta muchacha, she’s amazing and he’s a good guy. Great band Damn Yankees. 👍🏻
I've always wanted to see Ted and Slash just go at it in a guitar dual. Or hell for that matter, just play together on something. Could you imagine the amount of guitar shredding that would take place?
That would be cool. Tommy and Slash did a single song together that was put on ITunes called Gypsy. Tommy on lead vocals and Slash doing some good guitar work at the end of that song. It also include the other Styx guitarist JY on background vocals.
Damn Yankees features Tommy Shaw on vocals, guitar (Styx, Shaw Blades), Jack Blades on vocals, bass (Night Ranger, Revolution Saints, Shaw Blades, Rubicon), Ted Nugent on guitar (Amboy Dukes, Ted Nugent), Michael Cartellone on drums (Accept, Lynyrd Skynyrd).
Best known songs they've each sung...hmm. Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever, Tommy Shaw (Styx) - Renegade (not sure if you'd recognize it by name, but you've definitely heard it), and Jack Blades (Night Ranger) - Don't Tell Me You Love Me. All three were HUGE in the 70's and 80's. Jealous of that drummer to this day.
Yeah, don't be surprised by the guitarist...it's 'only' Ted Nugent. The singers are also veteran rock stars in their own right before they joined together. They were popular just before grunge came in. Then the labels dumped rock like this in favor of grunge and other stuff, about 1992/1993ish. Was dating my wife back then, and thankfully got to see those guys live a couple times in 1991.
Great song and their other hits were good too.This was my favorite and then high enough.Stupid record company paid them a million not to do a third record in 92.
I got to see them LIVE wen they toured with KISS back in the day when KISS was on there REUNION tour and then later Ted Nugent toured with KISS during there Farwell tour back in the late 90's.
They only have one album but what's on it speaks for itself. This "SUPERGROUP" got together, and Tommy asked what name they should use and Uncle Ted said, "I don't know about you, but we look like a bunch of Damn Yankees" A great song from this album is "Dirty Dog". I think you'll enjoy doing that one.
Uncle Ted can play that guitar 🎸 they were good, wish I'd seen them live in concert, saw the video in Denver Concert awesome cool, good review yeah 🤘😆🤘🎸🎸🎧🎤🥁
Cant believe when people talk about the greatest solos ever this song is never mentioned, that's one hell of a solo
Uncle Ted is just one of the best guitarist out there, and the funny thing is he’s disliked in the music industry becomes he doesn’t drink, smoke , take drugs and is a outspoken pro American. Lol. Go figure. Tommy Shaw & Jack Blades vocals are spot on and as always Michael Cartellone drumming is in the pocket and tight Thanks guy’s.
Ted and Tommy's ideolgies clashed, but they managed to be friends, hard to find that today.
Yeah , sometimes people are just locked in and difficult to get along with. I’m a west coast dude leaning more to Ted in my thinking but I have a few professional musician friends so I just keep my opinions to myself. I don’t make it a issue. Sa La Vee.
@@JayTor2112 When the two individuals are both intelegent and respectfully tollerant of each others beliefs, they can still be friends, even while being uncompromising. It is when the uncompromisinng nature refuses to accept that another view should exist at all, that things turn bad. Ted and Tommy are diametrically opposed but respectful. As Ted said "Tommy eats the rabbit food, and I eat the damn rabbit", but they did not this interfere with the creation of a song like this one.
interfear
Jack Blades said that when they would all show up to the studio early in the morning for practice and while he was still yawning, gravel voiced and wiping the sleep out of his eyes, Tommy Shaw would walk in and immediately hit those soaring high notes effortlessly .. Tommy Shaw flew under so many people's radar but in an amazing vocalist.
That's the one and only Ted Nugent ripping that solo! 🤟🎸
You don't see Joan Jett doin' that (heh, heh)!
@@themightydecibel-heavymeta7130 Not at all haha, It's a damn shame Uncle Ted's not in the rock n roll hall of fame. Double Gonzo live enough said!
@@themightydecibel-heavymeta7130 you nailed it!
Uncle Ted can just rip brother
I love Uncle Ted.
Jack and Tommy’s voices melt together beautifully. Uncle Ted rips the guitar solo 🎸 I’ve saw him 8 times in concert he never disappoints ❤
I would've loved to see Damn Yankees but I saw Ted in Tucson in 1999-2000 and it sucked. I was there for Jackyl who opened, and while they often stole the show from the headliners, esp. back in those days, I fully expected Ted to melt my face off. Instead we walked out and drove back home to Phoenix after about 30 mins, it was just so bland and lame. Was very surprised. Oh well.
This song is BEAUTIFUL. If you haven’t already, you should listen to this entire album. It’s epic.
One of my favorite Ted solos. This is my favorite Damn Yankees song. Definition of supergroup here.
Favorite song from Damn Yankees. The Motor City Madman himself, Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw from Styx, and Jack Blades from Night Ranger. Another must listen by them is "Coming of Age".
Same here! Such an amazing tune! They don't make em like this anymore.
Love Coming Of Age too!!
Tommy Shaw, also in STYX. Great underrated vocalist
And songwriter! Guitar playing ain't too shabby either. 🙂❤
My favorite! Love that man's voice!!
Who underrated him?? You’re a dumb ass
Always loved the songs he wrote & sang with Styx.
Hardly what I would ever consider "underated". But I can see why some would think so. Mostly because you weren't around in the 70's and 80s when cruising main street with the 8 track cranked up as high as it would go without distorting the music. You can be sure that you missed out. So sad.
Never heard this song before, but LOVE IT.
I don't think this was ever played on the radio in Australia back in the 90's.
One of the greatest guitar solos ever. Saw them live in the early 90s, incredible band.
This is one of my fav songs - epic lead vocals by Tommy, amazing drumming by Michael, bass & harmonies by Jack and Ted goes nuts on the guitar solo. What a vibe, what energy, what a song!
Tommy Shaw is a phenomenal vocalist. I saw them live in 1990 when they were opening for Bad Company. They were more like the headliner. They were fantastic
Bad company opened for them in 1991 when I saw them at Castle Farms in Charlavoix, Mi
@@flyindutchman1123 seems like the way it should have been at that point. Bad Company without Paul Rodgers was not the same.
I saw the same tour. Awesome show.
Totally agree! I saw that tour in Maine! At least 3 times in a cpl years! Phenomenal!
Growing up during this time and appreciating each artist in this band and in this prior respective bands, I fucking love this song and I fucking love this band! And I fucking love this song so much!
The drummer is killing it. He is awesome to watch how much he gets into it.
This is a Super Group
Tommy Shaw - Styx
Jack Blades - Night Ranger
Ted Nugent - The one and only
Michael on drums
This is my JAM!!!! My favorite of theirs! Nothing but talent and brilliance!
I got to see them live in Detroit early 90s loudest concert ever . They played some Night Ranger some Styx, and some of Ted's solo stuff. Awesome show
They are all still alive so I can't truly say "they don't make them like that anymore" . . . . But they don't make 'em like that anymore! Music today is nothing like this. Awesome for you guys to react to these legends!
Michael , Jack , Uncle Ted , and the one and only cousin Tommy. That's one badass band right there folks
I bought this CD when it came out. Damn Yankees were fantastic. I wish they would do another album.
Come again is just so great. What were missing today. Cheers guys.
One of the super groups from that era. Tommy Shaw (Styx), Ted F& kin Nugget, Jack Blades (Night Ranger) , they’re lucky buddy on drums who afterward played for Skynard. High Enough is the other awesome.
I'd pat bigtime to see them just one more time, singing all this original stuff. Even 30 years later, None of them would Crack a note or miss a beat on the guitars/drums. TRULY a gift to the music industry. Priceless ❤
@@lisabrady7332 They had semi reunions and there's one with Styx and the contemporary youth orchestra that is awesome
Ted is just outstanding ,along with Tommys vocals
This is not only my fav song by DY (by far), it is among my most favorite rock songs of all time! The live version of this song is beyond incredible, and really shows off Ted Nugents guitar and charisma/presence on stage.
Love this group of performers. Tommy Shaw is among my most favorite musicians/singer/songwriters ever. He and (bassist) Jack Blades (originally from Night Ranger) have a couple albums of just the two of them - very bluesy grass roots rock, similar to Bob Dylan and Tom Petty sound. Very well done music.
Always loved that song. Nugent shreds it like no other and Tommy shaw/Jack Blades vocals always awesome.
If you want to see the song that put Jack Blades and Night Ranger on the map, do a live vid for “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me”. They bring it. Straight to the point. Then they blew up and got BIG.
And "You Can Still Rock in America!! too!!
More of that, pretty please! Fantastic reaction you two! Happy Friday 🙂❤
Tommy Shaw at his finest. What a lead vocal on a kickass song.
I almost forgot how rockin this song is because I'm so used to watching the solo version Tommy Shaw did unplugged with The Cleveland Youth Orchestra... You now owe it to yourselves to check out that version, you will NOT be disappointed!!!
Oh how awesome you guys covered this song! Thank you!! ☺️
Young lady, your smile is electric. I absolutely love this song. Happy new year!!!
All right my hunterz....I was privileged to see this band live and all their songs kick hard ‼️🔥💯🔥🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
No one does it like Uncle Ted on guitar. Those days were the coolest fcking times in history. I made a hello lot of love to this music 😉
I love this band, they made two great albums, you should do High Enough and Coming Of Age too by them.
I wish like hell that DY would have put out more than their two albums. Hands down the best "supergroup" ever.
Change My Mind.
One of my all time favorite songs and videos thanks to the genius who thought of the camera view from the guitar neck, awesome.
One of the greatest!! Ted Nugent FIRE on the guitar!
My favorite super group of all time. I've seen probably around 70 bands over my years (as in bands with record deals, not counting the local bars), and I'd still put Damn Yankees in my top five, maybe top three live acts when ranking them by how good they sounded live. Vocals always on point. Enough different that you could tell they weren't just lip syncing, but otherwise so close to the album you thought they had to be. What I find interesting is that you have three members of the band that were all part time lead singers from their prior bands. Night Ranger, Styx, and Ted Nugent were all groups where different people sang lead on different songs. And they all continued that when they formed Damn Yankees. All the singles they released had lead vocals by Tommy or Jack, so if you didn't buy the album, you wouldn't know it, but Ted did get his turn too. Check out "Piledriver" from their first album, probably the heaviest song they ever did. And it's pretty funny with Ted's little monologue in the middle of the song.
Looks like you've reacted to two Damn Yankees songs so far, one a pure ballad, this song here that is kind of half and half. Time to check out one of their rockers. I'd go with "Don't Tread on Me." Great song! And for some fun, check out some of their live vids. For their encores, they usually finished up their shows with "Renegade" by Styx (one of my all time favorites), "Cat Scratch Fever" from Ted's solo career, and Night Ranger's "You Can Still Rock in America." I personally preferred the Damn Yankees version of each of them.
Damn Yankees. Thats what they were! Tommy and that great voice! Jack's pounding base and perfect meshing voice with Tommy! Ted. Possibly his best playing ever and thats a huge statement! Michael, a flipping beast on drums! This kid is top notch! Damn Yankees!!! We want 2 more albums!!!!!
Love this one, awesome song and solo. Great Supergroup.
Such a shame this group only lasted 2 albums. A supergroup if ever there was one.
I wore out two cassettes with this album on them back in the day. Awesome for late night early morning road trips.
Love the facial expressions on u 2!
Tommy Shaw from Styx, Jack Blades from Night Ranger, Ted Nugent on Lead and an unknown but great drummer. Shaw and Blades both sang lead in their other bands and Shaw is also a great guitarist
Mister Please and Don't Tread on Me are great as well! Epic harmonies in most of their songs.
Wow, never heard these guys in my 71 years.
Perhaps the greatest rock ballad of the 90s
My Favorite song by them, definitely! Possibly, my favorite band if I was forced to choose, lol. AMAZING song!!
Dang how did you choose just one ? Did they even do a bad song?🥰 but yeah ,this is one of mine as well, where you going now , high enough and don’t tread on me are really good so I couldn’t choose , too many choices lol🤘🏻
Badass band, love them
Tommy Shaw's incredible soaring vocals and Uncle Ted absolutely killing it on lead guitar like no other. Uncle Ted once again shows everybody what rip roaring shredding is all about. Bravo.!!!
What an amazing song, thanks for the reaction!
Those vocal harmonies between Jack Blades and Tommy Shaw are epic. And how about Jack Blades stage presence?? He has the stage presence of a lead guitarist.
Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw of STYX, Jack Blades of Night Ranger, and Michael Cartellone on drums who has been Lynyrd Skynyrds drummer for many years up to the present. This is a top notch
SUPERGROUP!!🤘🤘
My favorite song from this supergroup also. I got to see them on Ted Nugent's whiplash bash on New Years Eve 1990. They were the opening band, so Ted had to play both sets....epic!!
Yes...as good as that song is and all of the different components of it: the ShredMaster Uncle Ted; Tommy and Jack's amazing vocal harmonies; Michael laying down the incredible beat... Can we please get some love for Tommy's also amazing guitar work on this song and the entire Damn Yankees catalog? Do you know anybody else that can stand in there and go toe-to-toe with Uncle Ted trading back-and-forth guitar solos? Listen to entire album (or both DY albums cover-to-cover) and you'll be treated to not one, but TWO guitar masters at work... Tommy Shaw is a SUPERSTAR guitarist even though throughout the DY catalog he voluntarily plays Second Seat to Uncle Ted's wizardry. I realize the DY albums didn't get a lot of love from the critics and only very limited radio play, but...My Gawd...that boy can SING and PLAY GUITAR... holy smokes...
Yes...yes...yes!!!
Uncle Ted at his best!
Damn Yankees the band formed in 1989, consisting of Tommy Shaw of Styx, Jack Blades of Night Ranger, Ted Nugent, and Michael Cartellone.
and that my friends is how it's done....pure rock n role from the best in the business.
You can't go wrong with the one and only motor city mad man Ted Nugent shredding the guitar.
Tommy shaw is a phenomenal vocalist
Uds dos me caen bien me gustan sus reacciones, pero lo q mas me gusta es el estilo de esta muchacha, she’s amazing and he’s a good guy. Great band Damn Yankees. 👍🏻
This should be a 60s group. That's classic rock if I ever heard it.
Great song! Glad to see the kids watch this.
I've always wanted to see Ted and Slash just go at it in a guitar dual. Or hell for that matter, just play together on something. Could you imagine the amount of guitar shredding that would take place?
That would be cool. Tommy and Slash did a single song together that was put on ITunes called Gypsy. Tommy on lead vocals and Slash doing some good guitar work at the end of that song. It also include the other Styx guitarist JY on background vocals.
Damn Yankees 'High Enough'
Something else to check out Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades did a duiet called Shaw Blades it really shows how well their vocals mesh together
What a lineup
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
Jack Blades (Night Ranger)
Ted Nugent
This is what ya get...
Damn Yankees, Slaughter, Firehouse,,, all great stuff 🤘🤪🤘
Uncle Ted Nugent on lead guitar, man he was shredding it.
The original Super Group! Great stuff!
Well, no, there were others before them. But I think they are the best.
you have 3 lead singer in the band from other major bands and drummer from another major band
I watch Ted every week on spirit of the wild and he still rocks, 73 years old and looks like he 40.
Jesus...90 was an awesome year. I was 23 and the world was wide open. Too much fun was had.
This is a Super Group. Ted Nugent on lead guitar, Jack Blades on Vocals and Bass, Tommy Shaw on vocals and guitars!!!
Loved Your reaction. Their album was one of the best albums released in 1990
Damn Yankees features Tommy Shaw on vocals, guitar (Styx, Shaw Blades), Jack Blades on vocals, bass (Night Ranger, Revolution Saints, Shaw Blades, Rubicon), Ted Nugent on guitar (Amboy Dukes, Ted Nugent), Michael Cartellone on drums (Accept, Lynyrd Skynyrd).
It's a legit super group.
Best known songs they've each sung...hmm. Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever, Tommy Shaw (Styx) - Renegade (not sure if you'd recognize it by name, but you've definitely heard it), and Jack Blades (Night Ranger) - Don't Tell Me You Love Me. All three were HUGE in the 70's and 80's. Jealous of that drummer to this day.
Yeah, don't be surprised by the guitarist...it's 'only' Ted Nugent. The singers are also veteran rock stars in their own right before they joined together. They were popular just before grunge came in. Then the labels dumped rock like this in favor of grunge and other stuff, about 1992/1993ish. Was dating my wife back then, and thankfully got to see those guys live a couple times in 1991.
Love the motor City mad man Tommy Shaw and Jack blades boy that was a super group Great reaction guys rock on
Coming of Age has got to be next. Jack Blades on lead vocals in that one. But Tommy Shaw, oh my did he bring the vocals on this tune.
Tommy is still one of the best singers in all of rock!! Few can write, sing and play guitar as well as he does all three!!
Best super group ever!!
THe best super group, great harmony of singing between Blades and Shaw, and some killer riffs by Nugent
Great song and their other hits were good too.This was my favorite and then high enough.Stupid record company paid them a million not to do a third record in 92.
Them Damn Yankees! 😎 Checkout “can you take me high enough!”
Uncle Ted dominating as usual.
I got to see them LIVE wen they toured with KISS back in the day when KISS was on there REUNION tour and then later Ted Nugent toured with KISS during there Farwell tour back in the late 90's.
Ted Nugent and Tommy Shaw. Doesn't get any better than that!
Greatest supergroup of all time!!!
They only have one album but what's on it speaks for itself.
This "SUPERGROUP" got together, and Tommy asked what name they should use and Uncle Ted said,
"I don't know about you, but we look like a bunch of Damn Yankees"
A great song from this album is "Dirty Dog". I think you'll enjoy doing that one.
They did two albums, man.
UPRISING!!!
Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades also recorded a few albums together as a duo under Shaw/Blades.
Love Shaw/Blades
That's the way all music should be!
An all stars line up right there!!!
Energy at their live shows was off the chart
Love me some Uncle Ted!!
The camera shot from inside the body of the guitar was cool but that see-through neck was bad ass
Or fret board i should say
Uncle Ted can play that guitar 🎸 they were good, wish I'd seen them live in concert, saw the video in Denver Concert awesome cool, good review yeah 🤘😆🤘🎸🎸🎧🎤🥁
Ted & Tommy amazing !!!!
Saw them live. Blew the roof off the house