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the jurogan experience i can accomplish all things getting drunk without getting drunk if you want crazy and stupid and out of control all i have to do is go crazy stupid and out of control i'm sure i don't need any impetus i don't need any outside influences the great apache chief said god has already given you everything you need and i believe that wildness uninhibitedness absolute gonzo misbehavior whatever you need to do is already in here you just need to know how to unleash it for example recently they i do all these interviews i have a new record coming out called detroit muscle which is i sent you a bunch how many records have you had 40 million i've sold but i think 20 some 30 albums that's pretty incredible yeah i started in 67 not when i was 67. 1967. do you know how many fighters come out to stranglehold by the way of course i do well what a lick yeah please do i mean there's so many fighters come out to that song because like for a jujitsu guy military guys military guys going into battle [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] yeah man [Applause] [Music] look look at this [ __ ] look at this look at your goosebumps those are real look at that hair standing up on that [ __ ] it really is after a thousand years of that [ __ ] thousand years you still get fired up what a great lick though it's a great [ __ ] that all comes from bo diddley when you first get a guitar when i was like seven years old of course who doesn't feel [Music] that is such a natural rhythm i just on the phone with billy gibbons and he said that a a fetus at conception if that bow diddly lick is happening remove his little toes it will dance so my point is is that this right hand if i jacked off i'd pull my dick clean

off because this right hand you jack off with your left hand but no i i hi never mind i i i signed so many autographs on all these hats every day and all these flags and i play my guitar every day and i started with the his god bo dilly [Applause] you hear all the conch chocolate well what is [Music] [Applause] [Music] and i learned that not just bo diddley but a guy named jimmy mccarty know the name jimmy mccarty 1960 my band the lords opened up for billy lee and the rivieras martha and the vandellas and gene pitney who had a hit song called um town without pity this history so i opened up i was 12 going on 12 my band the lures opened up billy in the review 12. opening up for them yeah i when i was 14 i opened up for the supremes and the beau brumbles at cobo hall because my band the lords won the michigan battle of the bands because we were bad [ __ ] for white boys i'm telling you yes it was awesome so anyhow going back to bald lake casino novi michigan walt lake michigan billy lee the rivieras it was billy levis destroyed 10 tambourines per song every song had three forehead vein popping crescendos johnny bonandrick 15 years old on loved week drums nobody played bass drums like that and there's this kid throttling like some kind of industrial beast and then earl elliot on a rickenbacker base through a an ampeg b15 uh joe kubrick on a gibson 335 cherry through a fender twin amp and this long-legged [ __ ] on a gibson birdland and offender twin reverb jimmy mccarty and they started a song called jenny take a ride i was already into the bow diddly chucka chucka chucka stuff but when he started jenny take a ride only i can do this only i can replicate what jimmy did that night and it went like this [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music]

get it i'll see [ __ ] rider come on see baby what you have done now oh i'll see you soon right up come on what you have done now ah you made me love you nah i'm not not your fan [Music] watch this right hand where'd i go get the [ __ ] out of here do you feel that yes yes what the [ __ ] kind of music is that that's amazing so i saw this birdland nobody played a birdland it's a jazz guitar it's made for plays things like [Music] which is cool great tone huh right [Music] great rich bell kind of tone but but when jimmy played it that [Applause] [ __ ] wow so that imprinted gibson birdland fender twin gibson bird language and fender twin right hand bow diddly on stair holy [ __ ] so eventually i had to get a gibson birdland and the way i play comes from the bo diddley chuck berry and if you chuck berry i mean the whole [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] now chuck didn't play it like that because my right hand was was playing all the counter rhythms and so that's where the whole [Music] [Applause] [Music] that's grad fever [Music] the whole the new records got a song called detroit muscle i don't write songs i ejaculate them i just pick up my guitar goals [Music]

[Applause] [Applause] it's just made me play so chuck berry bo diddly little richard jimmy mccarty the billy lee and the rivieras by the way changed their name years later to mitch ryder in the detroit wheels i talked to mitch on thanksgiving i still keep in touch with these [ __ ] guys 60 years later wow so the new record is the continuation of you use the word primal primal is my life whether it's with a sharp stick or a guitar or a chainsaw primal is pure and i think that field to table is a return to primal i think you discovering that you can either go vegan or a hunter you made the primal decision i think primal is the answer to every problem mankind has subjected themselves to getting back to tooth fang and claw the earth accountability your step that the step that you take benefit the world or did it harm the world both literally and figuratively so that's how i've conducted my life