hi bob,
 yup, I'm pretty sure about it... I also did 
backstage work, in one capacity or another, for 
Aerosmith, Todd Rundgren, Bob Segar and others 
and I was accustomed to the nuance of people 
getting high before, during and after shows... as 
I said, I seriously doubt even his bandmembers 
did any drugs. I think there may have been wine 
though...
 I think rather that the tight guitar security 
had more to do with the generally radical crowds 
his music tended to draw back then.

pat


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On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 13:43:15   Murphycopy wrote:
>
>In a message dated 11/10/00 1:31:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes about 
>Ted Nugent:
>
><< when it was time to mount the stage, I had to take it (his guitar) out of 
>the case *with* him and walk *with* him, both of us holding the guitar, one 
>hand on the body, one hand on the neck, all the way on to the stage...  >>
>
>You mention Ted Nugent's "total abstinence from any use of drugs" in your 
>post. Are you sure about that? Why didn't he just carry the guitar in its 
>case to and from the stage area?
>
>    --Bob
>


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