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Ted Nugent Recalls Rejecting Drugs From Late Rock Icons

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Last updated: 2025/03/18 at 2:54 PM
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Ted Nugent shared his experiences with sobriety in a recent interview with The Anchormen. The veteran rock musician described several encounters where late music legends pressured him to use various substances.

“I was there. Keith Moon made fun of me because I wouldn’t smoke dope,” Nugent recalled. “Jimi Hendrix made fun of me because I wouldn’t take his acid.”

“Bon Scott made fun of me because I wouldn’t drink his Jack Daniels,” he continued. “John Belushi tried to make fun of me because I wouldn’t snore cocaine. And meanwhile, they got high and they are dead. I went hunting and I’m still Ted.”

Nugent’s recent statements reinforce his long-standing position on substance use. These experiences with legendary musicians offer insight into rock and roll’s darker history.

Lifelong Commitment To Sobriety

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Blabbermouth documented Nugent’s unwavering anti-drug stance throughout his life. He has never used drugs, alcohol, or tobacco.

His dedication extends beyond personal choices. He actively supports organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving (M.A.D.D.) and Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) to promote clean living.

Tragic Ends Of Rock Legends

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The musicians in Nugent’s account met tragic ends. Blabbermouth revealed that Jimi Hendrix died on September 18, 1970. His death resulted from asphyxia after aspirating vomit while unconscious from a barbiturate overdose.

Keith Moon died on September 7, 1978, from an accidental overdose of anti-alcoholism medication. Bon Scott succumbed to acute alcohol poisoning on February 19, 1980. John Belushi’s life ended on March 5, 1982, after a fatal mixture of heroin and cocaine.

Consistent Message Over The Years

Photo Credit: Ted Nugent/YouTube

Uber Rock highlighted Nugent’s consistent sharing of these experiences throughout his career. He uses them to emphasize his anti-drug message.

His position remains firm today. His 2022 comments about Taylor Hawkins’ death demonstrated his continued focus on substance abuse’s devastating impact in the music industry.

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