Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes Good Natured Emma & Migration The Show 1970 1080p 50fps
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2023
- Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes - Good Natured Emma & Migration -
The Show 1970 - Ted was 22 years old.
THE SHOW was a production of WITF-TV, Hershey, Pennsylvania
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That’s my dad on keys and singing 😃❤
@carriefingsolomon: Really~~WOW!!! Always a huge fan of your Father, he was a damn fine singer & a Great Keyboardist. What is he doing now?
That's so awesome! I'm blown away by his vocals here! 🔥🔥
Your daddy had soul to the bone.Ted nugent always surrounded himself with some seriously talented musicians.
wonderful - and hello to him from Hollywood Joe
@@dennymcfastlane8530He’s retired and chillin in Texas😊 He got into computer programming years ago but got my sister and me playing music with him at a young age for fun. Definitely credit him with our passion for music!
I first saw the Amboy Dukes in 1968 at the Boca Raton Community Center in FLA when I was only 12 years old and Ted was 19!!!! It was a mind blowing experience and I was an instant fan and bought all his albums I could get my hands on !!!! And I bought some drums and started bands asap and tried to play "Migration" from the Dukes first album!!!!
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I saw them in 68 myself opening for the Vanilla Fudge and back then there were only two sustain artists Ted Nugent and ofcoarse the late GREAT Jimi Hendrix
i was 4
For those that care, this was recorded on November 12, 1969, in Hershey, PA.
Air date February 1, 1970
Terrible
Guys. Guys with skills and talent. Back in the day when you had to earn it and it was good for you.
Ted's music will outlast anything from 1990 on.........
The Amboy Dukes used to play at my high school dances back in '66 - '67! My band opened for him at a local club, at the time it was an indoor shooting range that had music on the weekends, called The Pitt! Many moons ago!
Yeah, I remember..! Back then, many of the 'Dances' had tight, well rehearsed bands that played some original numbers, but lots of covers of songs by the Kinks, Buffalo Springfield, the Stones, Beatles, Animals, Yardbirds, Manfred Man, Beach Boys, et cetera... from the midst of a real Renaissance period of Rock n Roll that developed out of the 50'sRock scene through its Blues influences; a long stretch from the 50's thru to the later Seventys..!
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What an amazing band.... My all time favorite though is "Journey To The Center Of The Mind".
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Definitely a classic
I still have the 45.
That is what put them in the pubic eye right? I never was a bid Ted fan, but I remember that tune but no other from his Amboy Dukes years. I like some of his tunes but he is the typical 1970`s player. Pentatonic scales 100 percent of the time. Actually Ted DID play some other shit too, he experimented a little and you can hear it on the Double live album here and there.
Andy Solomon has an incredible Voice, I'm speechless.
One of the unsung heroes of the psychedelic era, the great Andy Solomon
That’s my dad so this is super cool to read 😊
My son said he needs a haircut, I said "Son you never cut a lion's mane"
Right, he just needed some hair conditioner.
You deserve 10,000 likes for that comment and for being a damn good father
That's friggin awesome !
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Ted is a kitty
You can’t make a list of best American electric guitarists of all time without Ted. Supremely underrated and overlooked.
He's overlooked by the candyasses that can't handle what he says...
You must not have been around in the late 60's early 70's. Ted was always considered one of the great guitarists
Not under rated or overlooked. Just not really that good compared to Clapton, Jeff Beck, Larry Carlton, Jimi, Rory Gallagher,
John McLaughlin, Jimmy Paige, and on and on. They were just one step above a garage band. T.N. claim to fame was "LOUD".
@@markspahr242 Steve Morse begs to differ. He gives Ted major props and mentions him as a top player and an influence.
@@steveheck4348 - Morse didn't say that... link or it didn't happen.
Ted was and is a guitar monster. He could do it all. So much talent. 👍🇺🇸❤️
Something sure went terribly wrong with his personality with age.
I would have to respectfully disagree! He matured, and is much better for it. His love for rock n roll is only eclipsed by his love for hunting, wildlife, and most of all, his family and country. Ted’s heart and head are right where they should be… my opinion👍🇺🇸❤️
@@davemoyer505 except he's so right-wing minded he even supported the 🍊💩
@@paulyabe couldn’t you spell it? Yeah, he’s right wing. And that’s a problem why? We’re experiencing what the left wing is doing to this great country. It ain’t good. 🙏🇺🇸❤️
@@larryn2682... Why... because he's not a whiny little piss ant like you? 😭
Saw these cats in 1973 at our HS gym, I was in 9th grade and took my first ever girl friend to it. It was packed, a couple thousand at least.
They were F’ing loud and awesome! Journey to the Center of the mind was the performance ending song. ❤
Wheeling HS?
@@toxophilite3162 Clinton HS, Iowa
Was it Royal Oak Kimball high? That's where I saw them in 73
Love these early music clips. Amboy Dukes, great band. Young Ted. Thanks for sharing.
That was some of the greatest guitar playing of all time! God Bless Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes ❤
Well now that sure is a trip back some years.Awesome.
Incredible . Bravo Ted. Migration is one of the best instrumentals ever.
Ted was the best, and still is!
Yes and still is
And then he opens his mouth.
@@thirstycromwell4289 🤣😆
A good human being.
ACOUSTIC Industries made the finest bass amp ever made. I love this. I know these songs from a long, long time ago. And from the Album. Thank You. GREAT! This is Pure Joy.
That's what lots of practice can get ya. I think at that point, Ted had been playing guitar for about 10 years. Very cool!
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This may be the greatest music footage I have ever seen! My "holy grail" for decades has been to find live footage of this lineup of The Dukes and to say that I am not disappointed would be a major understatement. I can barely believe that after fifty-plus years this has come to light. Is there any more?!?!?!?
This is incredible but my holy grail would be live video footage from the Call of the wild tour and Tooth fang and call tour drummer Vic Masistrani was incredible
I LOVE RUclips and all the videos it coughs up!
Get a grip. It's only entertainment
@@nathandodge665 Maybe it is to you, Sunshine, but it's WAY more than that to many others, including myself.
@@davidtedds116 kinda sad. They're just musicians. They're not God.
Wow! That's the Amboy Dukes! Awesome vid, I knew there was some stuff out there! Thanks!
This is a godsend. I’ve waited 54 years to hear these guys play live tracks from “Migration.” That album still ranks as one my greatest influences as a guitarist. No one was playing like Ted back then, yet he was totally overlooked. His rig was simple-Byrdland-cord-amp. On “Migration” he puts on a clinic for “taste, tone, and tenacity.” The only missing ingredient here is the absence of singer Rusty Day, who eventually went on to join Cactus. Too bad. He was the perfect match.
And just one tweed twin....but what a beautiful guitar and amp...where I grew up no one used effects a guitar n a twin...I bought my favorite twin a 63 in 74...still have it!!! Now I have a few vintage Marshalls and do use a delay and a couple overdrives but still love straight in...saw Ted 6 times in the 70s love his debut album...what a band and songs
Surely he's using a fuzz in this performance, no? At 2:18 ?
Rusty was a great frontman and a damned good vocalist, but Ted couldn’t stand him because of his drug use and dealing.
Still is over looked
@@babydaddy1930 Those 70s twins were so ungodly loud, And clean even though I could never afford one. I was a kid and got all my rock out through a 78 peavey.
Always loved the Amboy Dukes. Never saw that before. Super cool.
young Ted 😎
I was in the studio for this.
Legend has it, after this show, Ted bagged a daily limit of squirrels.
@Simon-talks
@Simon-talks
And possibly a few mothers and grandmothers
of the good folks making their way through RUclips videos today.
The only Squirrel is you. Beaver
Ted Nugent... Legend!
I had no idea this footage existed! 🤯 This is awesome! God Bless uncle Ted!
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Pretty damn cool!! another great band
That was an AWESOME display of musical talent from those four especially the kraa zee good guitarist named Ted Nugent ❤
one of my favorite songs from them
Andy was an excellent keyboard player and singer. He should have been more famous.
I Always remember Hibernation in
infamy. After this song yes , I expected
Baby please don't go ....
Thanks for the post of ,,,
Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes .
Ted’s HAIR!!! That’s the Spirit of the Wild, right there for sure!
A treat indeed! Excellent songs and Ted rockin that Byrdland!
I wonder if he’s still got any of those Byrdlands? Those axes are *still* my idea of the “holy grail” of electric guitars to this day…
@@tonyjones1560 He does .
You can tell this great American rhythm and blues is full of truth, logic and common sense.
Just hope it isn't just after he crapped his pants to dodge the draft.
Draft dodging was fine during vietnam, since the war was a scam and intelligent people knew it was a deep state, military industrial complex scam to send young, unknowing boys to certain death over nothing but big military industrial complex profits....
Nice perm Ted
@Landlines and Percolators bet you're the same goof who voted for Clinton and listen to Billy Joel.
@@Simon-talks TRUTH, ALI knew it & People didn't Seem to Say shit to him about it ?
This is so cool!! I love the Migration album. Ted has always been such a brilliant guitarist.
Please upload more videos like this. Absolutely amazing stuff right here
I agree I have this stuff on cassettes
You should check out the Mountain spot from the same show.
Proof that the Michigan / Detroit bands all listened to each other. You can hear Grand Funk, SRC, Stooges, AND the Funk Brothers in these songs. Great stuff!
And a new rock and roll band of the century Greta Van Fleet is from the Flint area.
I always like hearing more Nugent licks especially ones I hadn't heard before. Nugent was a big influence in shaping my musical tastes for guitarists. His lead on 'Journey To The Center Of The Mind' is a classic among the very top rock guitar licks, in my opinion. I lived in Kalamazoo at the time so I heard lots pf it. It stayed in my head all along and I verbally mimic it for my enjoyment. *added...this music here on this video is basically progressive rock.
I just enjoyed Nuge playing the national anthem at a Trump appearance in Michigan and it was ethereal and beyond anything the youth of today can do. I’m sure it sent them to their safe spaces!
Right the fuck ON😅!!!
2 songs from my favorite AD album, so awesome to see rare video of Greg and Dave. As many time as I saw Ted, the first time ( St Thomas Aquinas High) both Greg and Dave had just left the band.
Greg Arama was a great bassist! Played in Ursa Major with some famous folk afterwards.
Haven't heard the dukes in a while - in 2007 some German kids in a record shop in German Town in Chicago told me to check it out. I really dug it. They're way more psychidelic than I remember.....peace love dove
Ted, vinyls coming back 😊 time to put words and music on the vinyl Ted something new for our new world we are about to create for Humanity.
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Thanks for the throwback, Uncle Ted!! I enjoyed!! ❤️😁
That drummer was kicking some butt!
So far ahead of it’s time this is a sick clip, was probably incredible live!
It reaches out internationally. Stationed
in northern Japan late 70's...our
Whole community got together
With this kind of HOT STUFF
The Amboy Dukes.. This is when I first heard of the Nuge back in the day.. I was thrilled when he went solo.. I have lost count of the decades I have been a fan of his.. Lmbo!!! 😅🤣🤣
Wow! What an incredible lost gem. Migration has been an all-time fave of mine (and a forgotten gem by many). Rusty was obviously already in Cactus by this point, but wow…what a set. Wonderful quality too; those mono mix tv engineers knew what they were doing. Thanks for sharing this!
With 'Migration', here in 1970, I hear musical structure and tone similar to where Jeff Beck was heading to... very innovative and 'jazzy' for its time... I really like this piece of music..!
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I LISTENED TO VANILLA FUDGE BEFORE CLICKING THIS. BOTH BANDS SOUND SIMILARLY AWESOME. I REALLY APPRECIATE THE ORGAN BEING FEATURED IN THE MIX ALONG WITH THE GUITARS/BASS/DRUMS/VOCALS.
Mannnnn what a great find. I love CALL OF THE WILD. To see this era live….Woooooooooooooooooow.
Thanks for bring back great memories Uncle Ted! You haven't aged one bit!
Got see Uncle Ted 4x in the 70’s…last time I saw him he was so loud my head hurt went the show ended.
These guys were good 😊
Rockin blues psychic rock🎙🎸
Thank you Ted Nugent.
I saw these guys when I was 13 ! At the Trenton ice rink in mich in the summer of 68.
OMG I've always loved migration
What a great performance from The Amboy Dukes, thanks for posting this vid. With the likes of who gets inducted these days to the RRHOF, Uncle Ted's exclusion doesn't hold a hill of beans to his talent and importance to rock and roll. Who needs the Hall anyway. I saw The Dukes in 1970 at The Atlanta Municipal Auditorium, it was my second concert after Alice Cooper. Saw Ted Nugent play one day, so satisfied I saw him play.
Cool video ! Thanks for posting this. I haven't seen this footage before. Outstanding !!!
Strangely i never heard this before. Theodocius in this gem reminds me of a completely expressive individual voice between and reminiscent of Robert Fripp and Pat Metheny. Our high school senior class elected Ted Nugent class president 4 times in a row. On the 4th time the administration just gave it to the actual student who was second place. I graduated in 1980 and the disco sucks crowd sonically devoured every Ted album. From the Dukes I had only heard Journey to the center of your mind. But every solo record was essential. This video is way cool to see and hear the young Ted. Thanks for availing this band.
I've never seen this footage, I was instantly 15 again........Thanks for sharing this with those of us who were a little young yet at the time.
You're older uncle Ted, but you still rock!
That drummer moved faster than Thanos can snap his fingers.
“Migration” is the best song they ever did. I never thought I would see live footage of it. Who knew Ted had the capacity for such a soulfull composition?
Ted was NEVER a hippie. His long hair was all about MARKETING 101.
For Ted, his music came 1st, and finding a way to expose his art to as many humans as possible was the goal.
I love Ted Nugent. Best damn 6 string sniper alive
He shore looked like one of them hippies?
That’s a long haired Hippie Band if I’ve ever seen one 😆
He packed a sidearm back then too.
@@evilwestsidefan9249big fricken deal 😂
And a knife. @@evilwestsidefan9249
Back in the day when I was young I’m not a kid anymore.
Loved the shows Uncle Ted did back in the day...loin cloth and shooting flaming arrows
There's not much for me to say -- everybody's already said it. I've been waiting for a decent live performance of Migration since I first discovered RUclips many years ago. This is musical nirvana.
I've been a huge fan of Ted's work with the 'Dukes since seeing him as a teen at Detroit's Grande Ballroom. And Greg Arama's bass playing was far ahead of its time, too. Shame that he lost his life at such a tender age.
This has been a very happy discovery for me - made my day, month & year! Thank you for posting this!
Awesome Ted!
Amazing!!
Excellent 👍
What an amazing group of musicians, playing non-radio-friendly music
Nice performance. Reminding "The Show", I saw one of these transmissions showing Tim Buckley performing songs from his album "Starsailor".
Amazing to see this now. Thanks Ted.
Seen a side of Ted not seen before.Blown away
Thanks!
Amazing! Young Ted!
I remember seeing Ted Nugent at the Los Angeles coliseum off road show in the 80s i rode a Honda 3 wheeler at halftime and had all the Nugent albums at that time.and still a big fan
Love the Tooth Fang o Claw album👍❤
From Sweden🙏
I still have my album. Great White Buffalo, etc. Chicago.
What a treasure! Ted is one of the greatest guitarist ever and is about to start his final "tour". Adios MoFo
Totally awesome as hell. Love it man! 😎👍
Has a jazzy feel.
Hell yeah! The only time I seen the Amboy Dukes was them doing a 3 song power set at the Detroit Music Awards back in 2009. Even that was Earth moving.
Uncle Ted shreds on the Byrdland!!!!
Great stuff. Now he's headed to his hunting blind. Gotta love it all!!!
Classic example of what the good music was
I would love to hear Ted tell some stuff about the Amboy Dukes...Really I am a bit younger than those days, don't remember learning about Ted until Cat Scratch Fever was a hit and everybody in school was singing it. I'd love to get the story from Ted
A Gibson Byrdland straight into a Super Reverb amp- what a sound! And that snakeskin suit....
@whiteguard56: Nugent is playing a Fender Twin Reverb here.
Badass!
wow....my dream is to see something of the era with Rob Ruzga and K.J.Knight ....thanks so much for this video ....also, Andy Solomon was a killer Hammond player , for sure as good as Jon Lord or even better ....
I was four and this is awesome.
Just smashing. What a cracking performance.
The Duke’s were cool, my 1st guitar teacher had me buy the live album with the collage cover… “rattle my snake”. A jam band before there was. Ted playing that jazz box. I love this type of 4 pc combo. Classic rhythm section. the bands cover stranglehold ….. I like snakeskin cowboys
Thank you for sharing this. Very valuable footage, especially if that is Greg Arama, as it appears. GREAT unheralded bassist.
@danielpsmithjr: Yes indeed, It's Greg Arama~5:30
Wow ted that was some time ago, good stuff mate.👍👍
Nice to hear a guitarist play without a ton of pedals in front of him.
Ted's hair back then woulda made an excellent dust mop.
My dad used to call me a hippie back in the 70s and my hair was only going over my ears and barely touching my shoulders. I can't be hippy today cuz most of it fell out, who cares it would be grey anyway like so many other things you get it and then it's gone,⚡take care of yourself people and each other.✌️
An AMEN to YOU TOO BRO🫵🏼👍✌️😉😎
Ted was just waiting to just cut loose and spread his wings one day. Just a journey to the center of the mind
That's amazing you were the only person in the room that could pass or urine screen for narcotics 😵💫
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