TED NUGENT Tells Story Behind 70s Classic "Cat Scratch Fever"; Video
November 17, 2021, 3 years ago
Professor Of Rock is back with the new video below, stating: "Hard rock singer/guitarist Ted Nugent tells the story of his 70s classic 'Cat Scratch Fever'. How the riff came to be and how he was inspired to pick up a guitar and learn from the masters like Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley and form the Amboy Dukes. Ted even plays a few tunes."
Nugent recently released his new single, “Come And Take It”. The song is a powerful, patriotic rock anthem that reminds Americans of our sacred 1st and 2nd Amendment rights. Rights that Nugent promotes each and every day. Watch a lyric video below.
“Come And Take It” is the first single from the upcoming album Detroit Muscle, which is slated for release on April 29 via Pavement Music. The album is produced by Michael Lutz and Nugent.
When asked what inspired the new single, Nugent had this to say, “Being the all-time gonzo progenitor of love songs that I am, it is only fitting that I unleash the All-American defiant battle hymn from we the people to punks who dare tread on us. Do you feel the love! Come and take it at your own risk.”
Nugent is primed for the release of Detroit Muscle. He notes, “The mighty Motor City is forever globally known as the epicenter of the ultimate high energy soul-music firestorm, and everybody desperately needs a suckerpunch of Detroit Muscle now more than ever. Relax, it's good for you."
Stream “Come And Take It” now on all digital platforms, here. Pre-save Detroit Muscle here.
Detroit Muscle is available for pre-order on CD, vinyl, and has special t-shirt bundles. Head here.
Detroit Muscle tracklisting:
"Detroit Muscle"
"Come And Take It"
"Born In The Motor City"
"American Campfire"
"Drivin’ Blind"
"Just Leave Me Alone"
"Alaska"
"WinterSpring SummerFall"
"Leave The Lights On"
"Feedback GrindFire"
"Starspangled Banner"
"Come And Take It" lyric video:
(Photo - Brown Photography)