TED NUGENT To Release 'Motor City Mayhem' CD, DVD, And Blu-Ray

May 5, 2009

On June 30, Eagle Rock Entertainment will issue the "Motor City Mayhem" CD, DVD, and Blu-ray from true maverick Ted Nugent. This release is a real milestone for Ted and features a no-holds-barred recording of the 6,000th live performance of his remarkable career. Boasting over two hours of high octane rock 'n' roll and featuring classic tracks, including "Cat Scratch Fever", "Wang Tang Sweet Poontang", "Motor City Madhouse", "Wango Tango", "Great White Buffalo" and many more, this is not for the faint-hearted. Onstage Ted is truly at his incendiary best, showcasing his incredible guitar work on that famous Gibson Byrdland and unerring ability to pen huge rock anthems.

On July 4, 2008 Ted Nugent celebrated Independence Day as only he could with a concert in his home city of Detroit. From the opening that sees the Nuge perform the U.S. national anthem in front of a military lineup and joined by a girl leaping out of a cake clad in a stars and stripes bikini, the party never stops with Nugent classics and cherished cover versions delighting a huge and enthusiastic crowd.

"Motor City Mayhem" track listing:

01. Ted Nugent Intro
02. Star Spangled Banner
03. Motor City Madhouse
04. Wango Tango
05. Free For All
06. Stormtroopin'
07. Dog Eat Dog
08. Need You Bad
09. Weekend Warrior
10. Love Grenade
11. Honky Tonk
12. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
13. Bo Diddley / Lay With Me
14. Baby Please Don't Go
15. Geronimo And Me
16. Jenny Take A Ride
17. Soul Man
18. Hey Baby
19. Cat Scratch Fever
20. Stranglehold
21. Great White Buffalo
22. Fred Bear
23. Outro

"Motor City Mayhem" fatures guest appearances from Derek St Holmes, John Bee Bandanjek from the DETROIT WHEELS and Ted's original guitar teacher Joe Podorsek.

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