Ted Nugent: Sweden Rocks

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Ted Nugent: Sweden Rocks

The full bluntal Nuge assault goes international as Ted Nugent and his funk brothers take the stage at the hard rocking 2006 Sweden Rock Festival. Hitting the stage with a fury and wasting no time whipping the crowd into a frenzy, Nugent and his rhythm section of Mick Brown on drums and Barry Sparks on bass deliver the best of the Nugent catalog. Bonus features include 3 bonus performances from 2007, interviews and off-stage activities with Ted and the band. TRACK LISTING 1. St [Read More...]

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Philena August 9, 2010 at 10:17 am
This review is from: Ted Nugent: Sweden Rocks (DVD)

I saw Ted Nugent on this same tour and he’s got more energy than most entertainers. His guitar playing is still top notch. The Swedish crowd seems amazed at this American gem.

Jahdahdieh August 9, 2010 at 11:39 am
This review is from: Ted Nugent: Sweden Rocks (DVD)

First let me say that I am a big Nugent fan. I have enjoyed his performances for years and I thought his last DVD Full Bluntal… was quite good. It’s not so much the performances which are a bit forced, even for Ted, but the horrible camera and editing work that was done here. Not only does the editor constantly switch shots, but many of the selected shots are just stupid. There are many moments where Ted is playing some really nice stuff and the camera is somewhere else??!! I blame everyone involved from the camera crew, who are terrible, with shots of the floor, shots of Ted hidden behind his monitor so all you see is a full shot of his monitor??!! What is that all about?? And how could the editor see that and include it?? And how could Ted see this video and put his stamp of approval on it?? Just lazy I guess, which is a real shame. If you all cannot do any better then put the cameras down and forget it. As for his fans just buy the cd you will be much better off.

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