Ted Nugent Calls Taylor Swift Music Without Fire And Without Sensuality: Just Blank
JAKARTA - Rock guitarist Ted Nugent criticized Taylor Swift. He called pop star music nonsense.
Nugent, who has been a musician since the 1970s and later became a right-wing commentator, was asked his opinion about modern music when appearing on The Joe Pags Show program. Unexpectedly, his comments about Swift were not half-hearted.
"So I am afraid to say in this world that he failed in all aspects, I fear Taylor Swift's success, and God bless her work ethic, God bless her music dream, but that's cartoon music," Nugent said through Blabbermouth.
Guitarist, who once strengthened thegurous supergroup with itary Tommy Shaw, said Swift's music was "less salt".
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"I mean, there is no urine and vinegar in the music. There is no fire, no sensuality in it. As far as I'm concerned, it's all just nonsense, and it's the most popular thing in the world, which is an indictment against the music industry and music enthusiasts," he continued.
They are not looking for encouragement from ZZ Top or from Mitch Border and Detroit Wheels or from Brownsville Stations or Amboy Dukes [Nugent band from the 60s]. And I miss that. Thankfully I'm still there. We still give the spirit as The Beatles did [at clubs in Germany.