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Come and Take It, American CampFire and Born In The Motorcity Lyric Videos!
January 6, 2022SPIRIT CAMPFIRE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE!
May 14, 2021
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See Ted on the London Real Podcast
July 28, 2020Ted Nugent joins Founder and Host, Brian Rose, to discuss the pandemic, free speech, censorship and more! Catch it here at: www.londonreal.tv/nugent
Rock & Roll Road Trip
April 3, 2020DEF LEPPARD, TED NUGENT, BRIAN MAY, EXTREME Among Guests On Season Five Of ‘Rock & Roll Road Trip With Sammy Hagar’ From: BlabberMouth.net AXS TV announced today that the network’s popular music interview series “Rock & Roll Road Trip With Sammy Hagar” will...
Wolves At The Door
February 20, 2020By: Ted Nugent I love, animals, they’re delicious! And of course beyond that pragmatic self-preservation edict, I truly love everything about God’s miraculous nature. I live it! Well, I love pretty much everything about nature, but I’m not so very fond of fire ants, skunks or porcupines, and I could do without rattlesnakes, brown recluse spiders and a handful of other cantankerous bothersome if not downright life-threatening nuisance critters. Being that as it may, I would like to pledge my undying love for my fellow predators of the wild, like the mighty cougar, bears, coyotes, fox, wolverine and many others, but mostly how I admire and revere the incredible wolf.
Trophies Are Memories Are Trophies
February 13, 2020By: Ted Nugent Ah, life goes on! Work hard, play hard, try hard, rock hard, hunt hard, and I love every minute of it. I just went for a long, adventurous walk in the woods with my dogs here at our SpiritWild Ranch home in Texas, and made it a point to go slow as if I was hunting, better taking in all the beauty of nature and the always titillating and inspiring graphics of God’s wild creation. The dogs kept me at full alert as they diligently sniffed and examined every tree, ditch, mudhole, tangle and clearing. I did my best to keep up with them and found it increasingly interesting to follow their lead and take the time to look into every nook and cranny along with them. As we moved through the forest and thickets, it seemed like every few yards we came upon a familiar piece of ground that brought back powerful memories of some past occurrence.