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  1. Well, unfortunately for Sammy he failed miserably at both!

    No one could live up to those standards but he has still had a great career nonetheless.

    Yeah!,... Hagar FAILED miserably at being DLR too!

    LMAO

    He never tried to be Roth which, in my opinion, was his greatest quality while a member of Van Halen. Everybody knows Hagar was a better musician. A lot of people liked Roth's Van Halen better but overall Hagar was definitely the better of the two.

  2. I have the book where this Ted Nugent quote is from.

    Personally, I do not give an eff what ted nugent has to say or about his opinions about Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin. Most of his past quotes concerning Jimmy and/or Led Zeppelin have always been negative or full of sarcasm. This coming from someone who has claimed that he has never done or taken a drug(s) ever in his life. Also, coming from a man who was so naive back in the mid to late 1970's that his managers and accountants embezzled (supposedly) millions of dollars from him.

    Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin are in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and are recipients of the very Prestigious Kennedy Center Honors Awards (among a dozen more accolades). What has become of the very arrogant and outlandish sweaty teddy? He will never be in the ranks or ever come close to the populartiy, influence, etc... Of Led Zeppelin or Jimmy Page.

    No one cares what liberals think of Ted Nugent. Plus, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a joke. Ted Nugent, Jeff Lyne/ELO, Deep Purple, The Cars, Kiss, Cheap Trick, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Iron Maiden, Jethro Tull, Linda Ronstandt, Joe Cocker, Journey. Kinda get the feeling a lot of people have been snubbed?

  3. I don't know if you already know this, but Curly was supposed to make another cameo in Malice in the Palace but it got cut from the final print. Here's a picture:

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    Malice In The Palace is the funniest movie of all time. And no, I did not know that.

  4. ^ Awesome! All four of the real Stooges (I refuse to acknowledge Joe Besser or Joe Derita) in one film. I didn't know this existed. Too bad he couldn't get around well enough to play a bigger role in the film though.

  5. "Being a hopeless Motown funk brothers addict, I naturally levitated toward the primal soul music of my black heroes from the very beginnings in the mid 1950s. As a guitar wrangler from the Joe Pedorsik Capitol School of Music on Grand River in Detroit, Led Zeppelin's music struck what I believe to be a much deeper chord in me, as I immediately identified the Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Mose Allison, et al touch in the licks and delivery. Though somewhat embarrassing that, instead of an American band, it took a combo of white limeys to accurately grasp, appreciate, and interpret the moving music of these black masters, I nonetheless worshipped the Bonham/Jones rhythm section as it propelled the thick, nasty sex tones of Page's Les Paul and Plant's black-cat-moan vocals. This reintroduction of black American soul and blues music enflamed the American rock band explosion. God bless them."

    - Ted Nugent

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