Ted Nugent recently opened up about his commitment to sobriety during a conversation on The Anchormen, recalling how his abstinence from substances set him apart in the rock scene. Despite peer pressure from legendary musicians, Nugent stood firm in his decision to stay clean.
“I was there. Keith Moon made fun of me because I wouldn’t smoke dope,” Nugent shared. “Jimi Hendrix made fun of me because I wouldn’t take his acid.” He continued by referencing other famous rock figures, saying, “Bon Scott made fun of me because I wouldn’t drink his Jack Daniels,” and “John Belushi tried to make fun of me because I wouldn’t snort coc*ine.”
However, Nugent’s reflection took a poignant turn as he highlighted the tragic outcomes of their choices: “And meanwhile, they got high and they are dead. I went hunting and I’m still Ted.” His words stand as a testament to his long-standing commitment to sobriety in a notoriously substance-fueled industry.

His statement serves as a powerful reminder of the contrast between his lifestyle and the tragic fates of rock legends. Keith Moon, drummer of The Who, passed away in 1978 due to a drug overdose, while Bon Scott, lead singer of AC/DC, died in 1980 from alcohol intoxication.
Nugent’s lifelong sobriety has become a defining characteristic of his career, and his reflections underscore the cost of substance abuse in the rock world.
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