The arch-conservatives mid-sixties Ted Nugent makes in recent years by more Redneckäußerungen in interviews and his big mouth talking point, as with great new albums! Live seems the agile Americans to let still fly the cow and also on tour. So it is not surprising that now just before Christmas again comes a live album as a CD / DVD or Blu Ray out. As a quartet with original singer Derek St. Holmes and Dokken drummer Mick Brown Nugent rocks here nearly two hours 16 of his hits, which is still out of old popular songs of the variety "Stormtroopin" or "Great White Buffalo". Somehow logical since the last two studio albums between 2002 and 1994. So this is the second live plant in a row! Who knows Ted is clear is that a lot of improvisation, chatter and sprawling but never boring jam sessions aboard! Nugent also tells his stories and his attitude, who get along with the 63 years old and unique like to live like discs, here is certainly in good hands because the part just sounds very good, authentic and exciting. Since this is based on the entire season and everything sounds like all of a piece, I can "err" this live album of Ted recommend! Amis ticking just a bit differently ...