TED NUGENT Live Wayne State University Detroit, MI 1971 DVD DVD Format: NTSC Source: Professional Shot (Multi Camera) Video Quality: Rating: 7.0 - 7.5 Menus: No Chapter Selection: No HD: No Widescreen: No Total Running Time: 46 Min. NOTE: Black & White Footage> SETLIST: 01. intro 02. Guitar Talk 1 03. New Amboy Dukes Single 04. Amboy Dukes 05. jam 06. Guitar Talk 2 07. Children Of The Woods (Amboy Dukes song) 08. First Started Playing... 09. Moving to Chicago 10. Practice 11. Detroit Musicians 12. Guitar Talk 3 13. jam 14. Ted's Necklace 15. Buggy Whipping 16. The Television Studio 17. Firearms/Hunting 18. Paper Route 19. More About the Television Studio This is a very, very historic "period piece" type video. It was filmed at Wayne State University TV Studio, in Detroit and the host's name is Dave. The person from whom I received this video says it's "Detroit Tube Works 1971." The setting is a small tv studio (probably a public television studio) with Ted and the host sitting on the floor of small stage. Ted has several guitars lying around - all of them are Gibson Birdlands. It's very laided back, and I doubt that there was any script for this as Ted just chats about whatever and occasionally does some jamming on one of his guitars. Ted literally starts off the video laying on his back and playing guitar for several minutes. The host seems to know a little bit about rock and roll, but he's hardly an expert. The host puffs away on cigarettes most of the show. A sign of the times - Ted said the word "shit" and the host told him he had to watch his language because they were on tv. Although he looks quite normal by modern standards, at the time, much of society looked upon Ted as a long-haired freak. There's some banter with the people in the control room who are really getting a good laugh from the discussion going on between Ted and the host. Ted makes some "local" Detroit references to many things, such as Michigan Outdoors host Mort Neff (an outdoors/hunting show in Michigan), the Purple Pickle restaurant on Southfield Rd. and Nine Mile, and many local musicians. Although he shows signs of it, Ted hasn't yet become the cocky mofo that he is today. There are logical chapter points throughout the video, some of them are for the various guitar jams, and others are placed at the beginning of certain conversations. The video cuts before reaching the end. I don't know how long the original video was, but this portion is 46 minutes long. |