He got his start around 1965 when, as a teenager living in Chicago inspired by contemporary rock n roll, he formed the first version of The Amboy Dukes. The name harks back to a somewhat infamous exploitation novel of the time. When Nugent went back to his Michigan roots in 1967, he assembled what would be the classic line-up of the Dukes, and they built a reputation as a raucous group. Their 1968 album Journey to the Center of the Mind, the title track blasting into the top 20, brought the band national stardom, but they would become bogged down in inter-group conflicts that left the Nuge the sole constant member.
Going solo, Nugent achieve fame as a solo artist for an arena-ready mix of hard rock with blues and psychedelic influences, particularly getting a reputation for wild stage performances by antics such as playing dressed as Tarzan (with just a loincloth on). In the 80s, the Nuge even tried his hand at acting in a haunting episode of the TV drama Miami Vice. It received both a strong critical and fan response.
In 1989, he joined Tommy Shaw of Styx, Jack Blades of Night Ranger, and drummer legend Michael Cartellone to form the hard rock supergroup Damn Yankees, which produced the 90s chart toppers "Come Again", a Billboard's #1, and "High Enough", an emotional power ballad (backed by a string section no less). The latter track led to the creation of a popular music video, the song reaching #3 on the U.S. Hot 100 and #2 on the AOR charts. After the band's folding, the Nuge continued his solo career and even managed yet another stint in a rock supergroup, this one being the TV series produced Damnocracy
Outside of music, Nugent has gained fame and notoriety, leading to widespread controversy, for his support of hunting and for various conservative political causes. His comments vehemently blasting various public figures from Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have brought his name frequently to the headlines. He's also an important member of the NRA (National Rifle Association). He's written four books and numerous articles while also appearing many times in the news media, with his autobiography appropriately titled 'God, Guns, & Rock n' Roll.'
Besides a regular reality type show on cable showcasing Ted's outdoorsman skills, his most recent foray in music was the aformentioned reality television show, titled 'Supergroup', which resulted in the creation of band called Damnocracy. The band's other members were Sebastian Bach (formerly of Skid Row), Scott Ian (Anthrax) Jason Bonham ("Bonham", son of Zeppelin's John Bonham) and Evan Seinfeld (Biohazard). Though coming to an end quickly, it generated a large fan response.
Throughout his career, Nugent has climbed up the Billboard charts with multiple singles and albums. His latest album was titled 'Ultralive Ballisticrock', and he released it in 2013 through Frontiers Records. He continues to tour as of 2014, and plans for yet another album is in the works.
American rocker Ted Nugent has unveiled a lyric video for his new single “Come And Take It” from his upcoming studio album Detroit Muscle, which will be released via Pavement Music on April 29, 2022.
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Take It Or Leave It
Ted Nugent Lyrics
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Take it
Won't you take it or leave it ?
Won't you take it or leave it ?
Ain't too much to look at
But fun to be around
?
I will act alright
Or introduce your sister
Make up your mind tonight
Take it or leave it
Take it or leave it
In Ted Nugent's "Take It or Leave It" song, he uses straightforward lyrics that describe the proposition he's making to the listener. The song is a plea for a woman to make up her mind and either take him or leave him. He states that there isn't much to look at him, but he's fun to have around, and that the girl should take him to her mother's house to prove him right. The lyrics suggest that Nugent doesn't care whether the girl accepts his offer or not since he gives an ultimatum in the chorus, demonstrating a sense of agency and confidence in himself.
The words imply that Nugent sees himself as someone desirable and that he's more significant than his appearance, indicating a level of self-assurance. Furthermore, he seems to be focused on having a good time and not being tied down, as evidenced by his willingness to be introduced to the girl's sister. The overall message Nugent communicates isn't deeply philosophical, but the directness and simplicity of the lyrics demonstrate his confidence and sense of self-worth.
Line by Line Meaning
Uh huh
Affirmative expression indicating agreement or understanding.
Take it
Accept or embrace whatever is being offered or presented.
Won't you take it or leave it ?
Asking the listener to make a decision whether to accept or reject the proposition.
Ain't too much to look at
Referring to oneself as not being physically attractive.
But fun to be around
Asserting that the person being referred to is enjoyable company despite their appearance.
?
Omitted. No lyrics provided.
So take me home to moma
Requesting to be introduced to the listener's mother as a romantic partner.
I will act alright
Promising to behave properly and responsibly in order to gain acceptance.
Or introduce your sister
Offering to initiate a romantic relationship with the listener's sister instead of themselves.
Make up your mind tonight
Urging the listener to decide whether or not to pursue a romantic relationship.
Take it or leave it
Repeating previous request for a final decision on whether to accept or reject the proposition.
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