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  2. Cat Scratch Fever (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cat Scratch Fever" is a song by American rock musician Ted Nugent from his album of the same name. [4] The song is well known for its signature riff, which is a 3-tone minor-key melody harmonized in parallel fourths. In 2009, it was named the 32nd-best hard rock song of all time by VH1. [3]

  3. Cat Scratch Fever - Wikipedia

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    Cat Scratch Fever is the third studio album by American rock musician Ted Nugent.It was released on May 13, 1977, by Epic Records.Vocalist Derek St. Holmes, who had left the band during the recording of the album Free-for-All, had come back for touring in 1976 and was again the principal lead singer on this album.

  4. Ted Nugent (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Tom Werman and former If manager Lew Futterman. Nugent said about the album, "If anyone wanted to know what rock 'n roll was all about, that's the only album they'd need". [4] "One had to recognize that there was a definite synergy between the band and Nugent", said producer Tom Werman.

  5. Free-for-All (Ted Nugent album) - Wikipedia

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    Having no idea what the songs were going to sound like, he then created the vocal arrangements for the songs during the two days of recording. [10] St. Holmes also sang lead vocal on several of the album's songs, including the single "Dog Eat Dog". He officially returned to the group after Free-for-All ' s release, and performed on the ...

  6. Double Live Gonzo! - Wikipedia

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    Double Live Gonzo! is a live album by the American hard rock guitarist Ted Nugent, released as a double LP in 1978. In addition to live versions of songs from previous albums, this double album also contains original material played live, including: "Yank Me, Crank Me" and "Gonzo". The album has reached 3× Platinum status in the United States. [7]

  7. Call of the Wild (Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes album)

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    The publication says that the album's title track, which opens the album, is "not as blistering as ["Cat Scratch Fever"], but more metallic than the psychedelia/blues of the original Amboy Dukes", calling the song "more Jeff Beck gone rock than the quasi-Ozzie persona Nugent gleefully would embrace" in his subsequent albums under his own name ...

  8. When should I worry about a cat scratch? Here's what ... - AOL

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    In very rare cases, it’s possible for a cat scratch to pass along something more serious than CSD, like rabies, a viral disease that is almost always fatal once symptoms appear. However, it’s ...

  9. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang - Wikipedia

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    "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" is a hard rock song written and performed by Ted Nugent. It was first released in 1977 on the Epic album Cat Scratch Fever and as the B-side of the Epic single, Cat Scratch Fever. The song was produced by Lew Futterman and Cliff Davies. [1] An extended live version of the song was released in 1978 on the Double Live ...