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Greg Smith on bass and young Jason Hartless from Detroit on thunder-drums create the dream rhythm slam every guitar player dreams of -- every song, every night, every gig, every jam.
We are so tight and powerful I would like to apologize in advance. We're like unleashed breeding animals with loud instruments and too much spirit and attitude.
We're having so much fun performing my amazing songs, it is inescapable. Q: What appealed to you about that tour name, and what does it to mean to be baptized by Ted Nugent? A: Brilliant thoughts flow with a life of their own to a dedicated reasoning predator up in a tree with a bow and arrow half the year meditating soulfully in anticipation to kill unsuspecting meat-infested herbivores. Seriously, I was musically baptized by the black founding fathers of rock-and-roll, and like all real music lovers, the music changed, enriched, upgraded and fortified our lives forever.
My concerts and my music do this to people. Q: How do you and your bandmates go about preparing for the tour? I understand it involves more sportsmanship than a lot of other artists' tour rehearsals? A: We certainly jam relentlessly to get as tight and powerful as humanly possible, but the music is augmented by small-arms fire, archery, some shared spiritual campfire-time storytelling and of course the daily sacred venison and wild-boar-grilling celebration.
The whole procedure is crazy fun beyond belief. A: Always has been and always will be the shared, exuberant, shared love of the music. Q: Your shows have obviously gotten more political these past few decades.
Did something in particular inspire you to move the shows in that direction? A: The heartbreak of runaway corruption, abuse of power and indefensible criminality by our government and media should, must inspire all good we-the-people Americans to wake the hell up from the embarrassing curse of apathy and start demanding constitutional accountability from our elected employees.
How radically non-sheep of me. The spirit of America is all about defiance, and the best music like mine is the freedom soundtrack. Don't tread on me. A man must stand up for what he believes in -- especially in this culture war between good and evil.
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