Cat Scratch Fever?


Looks like another non-believer in what's going on got served.
https://www.thewrap.com/ted-nugent-covid-19-positive/

Mid 70's was maybe the crossroad of R&R. A combination of great music/musicians and it changing with the times. Bands were incorporating more "visual"-Alice, Kiss....

Underneath Ted's persona is a real deal guitar player who along with Derek St Holmes, did a debut  album that stands the test of time. I lost interest by the time the thread title album came out.

Oh well, Ted will overcome Covid, and probably  start talkin the Ted usually does. I dig 1975  guitar Ted, but not political Ted.

tablejockey
Think you guts should go back to listening to music and just ignore wannabe Einstein's medical and political posts. Life is short go enjoy the music while you can
sgreg1,
Dangerous misinformation. Please go have a chat with your doctor. What is it going to take? Another bubonic plague, where 90% of the infected have nasty boils the first day and dead the next? Naysayers such as yourself will be first in line for a vaccine. 
Ted Nugent is an idiot, though I do wish him a speedy recovery. Interesting how his health providers treat him impartially and helped him get better. Would have loved to have listened in their conversations with him. 
tunehead,  When was the last time we were scammed by the guvmint?  How many fingers and toes you have?
Nelson Pass worked at ESS in the late-60’s/early-70’s.

Their TranStatic 1 loudspeaker was the first high end one I heard (in 1970), and my first ESL’s (the three tweeters in it were RTR’s), before hearing the Infinity Servo-Static 1 in ’71. I didn’t have the $ for the ESS ($1200/pr), but picked up a used pair in ’81 (for $400). One of them had a non-stock replacement woofer for the legendary KEF B-139 used in the speaker, so I called ESS to get another. I got the last remaining woofer they had in stock! I still have the TranStatics.

The TranStatic had been discontinued when the Heil-fitted model became a huge seller, in ’73, wasn’t it?