Ted Nugent’s latest Rock & Roll Hall of Fame outburst drew a reaction from two-time inductee David Crosby, who said Nugent is “not good enough” to receive the honor.
Eligible since 2000, Nugent has slammed the establishment for years, and most recently said it was “the most outrageous and disgusting lie” that he’d never been nominated.
Crosby, who was inducted as a member of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, appeared to take him up on his assertion when he responded to UCR’s coverage of the story. “That is really funny stuff,” he tweeted. “He’s not good enough and he never will be … a hack player and no singer at all.” He added that Nugent “could not write a decent song if his life depended on it.”
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