Jamel, what happened to the T-shirts that said "Keep good music Alive"? I had it on my Christmas list, and my daughters said the link wouldn't work. Now I can't find any of those Tshirts in your store. (Sad Face)
@@borimirtheboring I've seen that German television video, and it's a lip sync to the studio recording. There's an actual live take where they really sound good out there somewhere in videoland. I unfortunately don't have a link for it. 👍✌🤘
We had a high school radio station at my school when I was in high school, took a year just because I already had two study halls...so, anyway, I'm doing an afternoon show after school, and got a request for "Hair of the dog" so I cue it up on the turn table, and slip start it, and about 30 seconds into the song, the principal calls the request line, and says we're not allowed to play it on the air because of the "Cuss word: Son of a bitch" well, I had just finished a class on the freedom of speech and expression...blah, blah...I'm pretty sure he spit his coffee out, and said...ummm "yes, I suppose you're right" and hung up...loved the 70's
Look into the links and connections of: Joni Mitchell, Nazareth and Heart. It all starts with "This Flight Tonight" by Joni Mitchell, "This Flight Tonight" by Nazareth cover and Heart's Barracuda. Very fascinating connections...
Love hurts? Are you kidding me? “Razzmatazz “put a flame under everyone who ever wanted to be in a punk rock band , jamel listen to razzmatazz and watch those headphones catch on fire!
Same! My dad has a shirt he wears to concerts that says "I may be old but at least I got to see all the good bands" lol The lead singer of Foghat made him stand up so he could read it and loved it 😂
@@brandonbentz1209 Bless, I'm glad you have great memories of him though! We almost lost mine last year at my wedding. We were taking photos after the ceremony and he grabbed me and said" somethin' ain't right" by the time I turned around he was collapsing due to a heart attack. I'm so thankful I still have him on earth.
Now imagine you're on the floor of a sold out arena, twenty feet from a twenty foot tall speaker column and that constant throbbing bass line hits you in the chest like CPR. That's what it felt like at Keil Auditorium in St. Louis in 1976
Good to see ya brother, sorry I haven’t been watching lately. I spent 11 days in the ICU with Covid. Didn’t think I was coming out. Here I am my friend and doing okay 👌
Welcome back to life. I’m an ICU covid nurse and we have lost too many. RIP 🪦 to those haven’t gotten through to other end. Glad you got through!! Take care and be safe!! ❤️
Great to hear you kicked it even though it sent you to ICU! 1. Do you fit the high risk Covid categories 75+ and/or 2 major diseases/comorbidities e.g. heart, COPD, diabetes, etc???.. 2. How did they treat you Invermictin? Zinc? Respirator? What worked?
@@dbell582 What have your surviving patients getting for drugs? Are they holding off more now on intubation... relying more on prone laying position & regular oxygen?
like a idiot i used to put the speakers on the floor and lay down right between them listening to this song. lol Load &Clear, sounded good as HL. with the GODZ and some Triumph i was set.
@@theodoreritola7641 Still is. My 32 yr old daughter plays Nazareth for her 12&11 yr old kids. My 39 yr old son, plays it for his 9 yr old son& 11 yr old step son. The music is still playing on.
O ok ..Now I live for the Lord Jesus Christ . So I now longer crave 70s music any more.. Now I listen to worship music that Glorifies my Lord Jesus Christ The 70s were good times .But No longer desire the music from my youth I will pray that you repent and give your life to him aswell Times are getting very short@@anitawindbigler7100
When someone says "More Cowbell" this is the song that comes into my mind even more than the Blue Oyster Cult song. I mean talk about a song that FEATURES the cowbell. This is it, baby!
"Hair of the Dog" uses a talk box extensively during its bridge.[ The song's title is a pun ("hair of the dog" = "heir of the dog" = "son of a bitch" According to Nazareth frontman Dan McCafferty, the track provided the original album title with its recognizable chorus of “now you’re messing with a… a son of a bitch! (an “heir of the dog,”)” Nazareth’s record label, wasn’t about to let them name the project Son of a Bitch. Thus, Hair of the Dog was selected as a compromise.
@@MDogg1960 No it's most definitely a talk box. Dan McCafferty has spoken about it extensively, you can find several interviews about the making of the album here on RUclips.
when you have a really bad hangover, they tell you to drink "the hair of the dog that bit you." it means keep drinking what you were drinking last night and you will start to feel GOOD again. lol.
Back in the 80's we had an assault city for my paratroopers we called Dodge City. This was the song we played working up the scenarios that served us well In The Sandbox. Come Get Some
Imagine those of us raised in very conservative households and the fun we had riding around with our friends at 15 and 16 singing this at the top of our lungs.😁
Great live and and LOUD, I had the privilege of looking after the bassist Bacardi and coke when he couldn’t put it anywhere ( town hall Birmingham used to have seating above the stage door) when they came out for the encore he just bought me another one out 😂 awesome for a teenager
I never realized how many people copy your ideas. There are SO MANY reaction videos from people that are completely fake. That's why I like your page as it sure seems like your reactions are genuine.
You think? I was just about to post that it's obvious he's heard a lot of this music before. I mean, i doubt he was living under a rock his whole life.
My go-to test for honest reactions is bohemian rhapsody. If the reactor gets it on the very first listen I think it isn’t a new reaction. A true response should be “wth did I just hear?”
@@NSHM122 Jamel will tell us when he's heard a song, a riff, the chorus of a song. The other thing I like is he will react to the studio version then listens to a live version. He's also said that he listens to this type of music at work now, now that's a convert!
One of Scotland's finest: check out "Holiday, Big Boy" and "This Flight Tonight" (a Joni Mitchell cover) and one of the finest tracks they ever did "Child In The Sun" ALSO: in concert during that middle bit, Dan (singer) plays Bagpipes instead of a Talkbox.
For a long time in my teen years, "Love Hurts" was THE defacto hurting song getting requested on the radio. Hair Of The Dog is the proper antidote for an OD of overplayed hurt songs.
C'omn man...there is no rip. It has a galloping riff but the chord structure is totally different. Get real. If you listen to enough music there is NOTHING that doesn't have a part of some other song in it. Even the stuff we consider classic rock have part of old blues riffs in it.
After the horrifying events in Washington DC today, I came looking for you, my brother. Need your goodness, now. Funny, you’re giving us Nazareth. Lol. Hair of the Dog is one of my favorites. “Just be a good human. Be humble, be kind, spread joy, peace and love.” Sigh....maybe someday soon.
Yassssss! Back in the 70s, my ma n pops would allow me to go their Bike Club parties... as soon as they kicked on this song, doobies were brought out, whiskey started flowing, and my Grams would swoop me up for the night 😅 Hair of the Dog indeed! Looooove your reaction!
Honest to God, there is no other song from the 70s that takes me back to the 70s then "Hair of the Dog". Honest to God. Well, maybe "This Flight Tonight "....
It's too bad that the ONLY mediocre song on the entire album (Love Hurts), is the one that got the most airplay, back in the day. Loved this one. Listen to Please Don't Judas Me if you want your mind blown. ;)
You know its going to be good when it starts with cowbell.. All I'm thinking is wait till the talk box We use to play this as loud as possible. In the locker room when getting ready for our football games.. it had way of getting you fired up. Whiskey drinking woman should be your next Nazareth reactin..
I enjoyed this reaction so much 😁. As Christopher Walken would say"I got a fever and the only prescription is more COWBELL!ha,ha. You can't fight the groove of this song man 😂.
Yup thats a talkbox. Bit of a novelty back in the day. This whole record is my persoal favorite pure rock and roll record, and watching you get excited over this just made the song/record even better. The real magic on this record is very last song. Thanks for sharing this.
“Heartbreaker, soul shaker, I’ve been told about you.” This album is one of the greats. I just watched a few of your videos for the first time, including the one about “no politics on this channel.” I’m grateful for what you seem to be trying to do. There’s enough politics out there; it shouldn’t creep or insinuate itself into every aspect of our lives. Keeping great music alive is a “noble endeavor” and I think you’re right about it bringing people together. I’m grateful to have found your channel.
‘JUST BE A GOOD HUMAN’ Shirts and More jamel-aka-jamal-youtube-store.myteespring.co
Jamel, what happened to the T-shirts that said "Keep good music Alive"? I had it on my Christmas list, and my daughters said the link wouldn't work. Now I can't find any of those Tshirts in your store. (Sad Face)
Yooooo, you brought out the cowbell!!!
Man you looooove that cowbell!
I'm buying a shirt as we speak! Love this song! Do doobie brothers - wheels of fortune. The FUNK will not let you down!!!
Now you should listen to the Guns N Roses cover from their "The Spaghetti Incident?" album. :)
This was 'cutting edge' to us teenagers in the 70's...lol
I was born in 1970 and remember hearing this song when I was 9 or 10 and was all excited because it had a bad word in it.
Next on the list for Nazareth should be "This Flight Tonight" which is a Joni Mitchell tune given the rockout treatment.
Right?
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@@borimirtheboring I've seen that German television video, and it's a lip sync to the studio recording. There's an actual live take where they really sound good out there somewhere in videoland. I unfortunately don't have a link for it. 👍✌🤘
When surprised by a riff, Jamel looks at us like, “Where you been hiding this?!”
Listen to Morning Dew
This is real treat: 70's Nazareth, my adolescence returned with a bang. Great lyrics!
Saw them live at the Brown County Arena in Green Bay.
Me too, great times, I pity people today, the music scene back then was so diverse and such fun
I'm soooo old! But I grew up with the best music.
@@vonniedemers5683 I got a T-shirt two Christmases ago:
"I may be old, but I got to see all the great bands"
We had a high school radio station at my school when I was in high school, took a year just because I already had two study halls...so, anyway, I'm doing an afternoon show after school, and got a request for "Hair of the dog" so I cue it up on the turn table, and slip start it, and about 30 seconds into the song, the principal calls the request line, and says we're not allowed to play it on the air because of the "Cuss word: Son of a bitch" well, I had just finished a class on the freedom of speech and expression...blah, blah...I'm pretty sure he spit his coffee out, and said...ummm "yes, I suppose you're right" and hung up...loved the 70's
The guitar solo IN PLEASE DON'T JUDAS ME, is incredible as well
Can't help thinking 'Daytripper' when I hear this guitar riff.
Definitely
Nazareth was an amazing band and an amazing concert.
No joke, first time I heard Guns N' Roses I thought, "Wow, Nazareth's back!"
When I first got into classic rock , I always thought this was AC/DC
It was so cool. Our church worship band did this song with a title of A Son of God 😂. It was awesome 👍
Look into the links and connections of:
Joni Mitchell, Nazareth and Heart. It all starts with "This Flight Tonight" by Joni Mitchell, "This Flight Tonight" by Nazareth cover and Heart's Barracuda. Very fascinating connections...
Love hurts? Are you kidding me? “Razzmatazz “put a flame under everyone who ever wanted to be in a punk rock band , jamel listen to razzmatazz and watch those headphones catch on fire!
You bring the wine, we'll bring the weather
WE WERE REBELS WITHOUT A CAUSE🤣🤣we just wanted to PARTY! Check out the GODZ……not well known but a band from here is CBUS!
Please Don’t Judas Me. Great ending to a great album.
THIS...WHOLE...ALBUM...IS...KILLER!
Nazareth’s cover of the Allman Bros. “Morning Dew” is worth a listen.
Cow bells rule baby !
My man Jamal you've got to check out Nazareth I'm going down fighting
As a JD lover, you should check out Whiskey Drinkin Woman by them.
The hole is deep, enjoy yourself
Year Of The Cat was Al Stewart.
“I got a fever and the only prescription is more cowbell”
"Hey guys what are you doing? That was gonna be the best recording of fear the reaper ever."
🤣
Stick with me and you all will be wearing gold diaper's!
lmao Christopher Walken and Will Ferrell SNL
This song kicks ass HARDER THAN A PISSED OF DONKEY ON STAROIDS 70s style lol
I’m only 30 years old and I’ve been jamming to this kind of music since I was a kid. Thanks Dad! #blessed 🙌
You've got a good Dad, son !!
Same! My dad has a shirt he wears to concerts that says "I may be old but at least I got to see all the good bands" lol The lead singer of Foghat made him stand up so he could read it and loved it 😂
Molly Chandler that’s awesome! I wish I knew all the bands my dad had seen. He’s been gone for 5 years now 😔
@@brandonbentz1209 Bless, I'm glad you have great memories of him though! We almost lost mine last year at my wedding. We were taking photos after the ceremony and he grabbed me and said" somethin' ain't right" by the time I turned around he was collapsing due to a heart attack. I'm so thankful I still have him on earth.
That gives hope to an old rocker. Hair the dog was my first vinyl. My dad gave it to me when I was 9 yo.😎
Now imagine you're on the floor of a sold out arena, twenty feet from a twenty foot tall speaker column and that constant throbbing bass line hits you in the chest like CPR. That's what it felt like at Keil Auditorium in St. Louis in 1976
Dan McCafferty has an incredibly unique voice, still going strong at 74 too, Love Hurts will give you goosebumps. 😃
He already did that years Ago!
@@pierceelyhibionada342 cheers, I must check it out 👍
"Guilty"!!!!
Dan McCafferty sent shivers up my spine when I saw Nazareth a few years ago , great voice.
Turnin' a new leaf. Off off Malice in Wonderland ;)
Good to see ya brother, sorry I haven’t been watching lately. I spent 11 days in the ICU with Covid. Didn’t think I was coming out. Here I am my friend and doing okay 👌
Welcome back to life. I’m an ICU covid nurse and we have lost too many. RIP 🪦 to those haven’t gotten through to other end. Glad you got through!! Take care and be safe!! ❤️
Good to have you back friend! So glad you are alive and back with the Jamel family! ❤❤❤
Great to hear you kicked it even though it sent you to ICU! 1. Do you fit the high risk Covid categories 75+ and/or 2 major diseases/comorbidities e.g. heart, COPD, diabetes, etc???.. 2. How did they treat you Invermictin? Zinc? Respirator? What worked?
@@dbell582 What have your surviving patients getting for drugs? Are they holding off more now on intubation... relying more on prone laying position & regular oxygen?
Congrats on your recovery.
Back in a Camaro with this blasting out the Jensen Tri Axles....
Those things sounded great, too.
Pioneer in the day.
Or a 1970 Firebird!
Believe it or not, TENNA put out a decent 6" x 9" from Radio Shack. I always liked Jensen and Marantz.
like a idiot i used to put the speakers on the floor and lay down right between them listening to this song. lol Load &Clear, sounded good as HL. with the GODZ and some Triumph i was set.
"Mrs Misery", "Whiskey Drinkin' Woman" and "Don't Judas Me" run the gambit on that album and all are iconic songs from that album alone.
Changing times
Listen to Changing Times, then immediately listen to Victim Of Changes by Judas Priest.
You’ll notice similarities.
My husbands favorite song is Whiskey Drinkin Woman
Love Hurts anyone? One of the greatest albums of ALL TIME!
I LOVE every song on that album
Hair of the Dog album: All killer, no filler.
It's one of those rare perfect albums to me. From Hair of the Dog to Love Hurts to Please Don't Judas Me!
@@newfate26 Please Don't Judas Me. Best song on the album for me.
@@BlackSo1 The worst part is, once it starts you can't stop in the middle of the song, you have to play it through. To do otherwise is just sacrilege.
Got that right!
My favorite album of all time.
"Love Hurts" another great one by Nazareth, saw them live in 79
Slow dance to "love hurts" ?every time
I also saw them in that same tour. Curtis Hixon Hall. Tampa, FL. Mahogany Rush opened up for them.
Me to in Pittsburgh, Pa
I always LOVED Nazareth's song Please Don't Judas Me off that same album!!
@@gregbenwell6173 exactly!
Jamel, I knew you were gonna do a double take when the talkbox came in. Cow Bell AND Talk Box = a happy Jamel 🤘
⭐️⭐️⭐️thoroughly enjoyed watching you react to this classic! This will always be a favorite and volume immediately up when it plays😎
When I saw them live this part with the 'talk box' was actually McCafferty playing Electric Bagpipes!
What a fucking band. Way to go Scotland. No Scotland. No Party.
Jamal. This record. Perfection. Not a single wasted note.
The entire album. One of the best ever.
1975 Released,,
One of the top party songs of the 70s Baby
@@theodoreritola7641
Still is. My 32 yr old daughter plays Nazareth for her 12&11 yr old kids.
My 39 yr old son, plays it for his 9 yr old son& 11 yr old step son.
The music is still playing on.
O ok ..Now I live for the Lord Jesus Christ . So I now longer crave 70s music any more.. Now I listen to worship music that Glorifies my Lord Jesus Christ The 70s were good times .But No longer desire the music from my youth I will pray that you repent and give your life to him aswell Times are getting very short@@anitawindbigler7100
Try Steve Earl - Copperhead Road!
Yes!!
ooh yeah
Any time Earle can get props, I am happy
J isn't ready for that one.
Great shout...
Miss Misery
Changing Times
Whiskey drinking women
Please don't Judas me
I have these all in 1 Playlist.
Victoria
Holiday
Kentucky Fried Blues
Love hurts
Expect no mercy
Busted
Simple Solution
Don't forget "Beggar's Day"!!!
Their cover of Morning Dew needs mention
Gotta do some of 'The Cult": Love Removal Machine, Firewoman, etc.
Yes, good call.
I been requesting Firewoman several times
@@queenjenna2696 I wanted to hear some Loverboy, but I figured it wasn't gonna happen, so I moved on. lol
She Sells Sanctuary is probably my fav from The Cult
and "Rain" and "Edie, ciao baby"!!!
Riding in my 71 Monte Carlo with Clarion Radio, Equalizer, Jenson speakers “ Turn it up “👍
This goes to show ya there was WAAAY More than disco in the 70s , ROCK and ROLL KICKED ASS HARD
U wanna rock change of times great cruisen song.
"Razamanaz"
"Alcatraz"
"Woke Up This Morning"
"Bad Bad Boy"
"Silver Dollar Forger"
"Shanghai'd in Shanghai"
"Jet Lag"
"Changin' Times"
Also, their live version of 'Shapes Of Things" is killer. . . .
Miss Misery is a killer also.
this flight tonight!
@@mariannecormier3021 my personal fave.
All of those!!!
So many hidden gems from Nazareth. This Flight Tonight pls
Yes!!!!!
This Flight Tonight was a great cover by Nazareth.
Anything from No Mean City.
@Maria Ramirez - can you explain your comment? Thanks
Yes!!
When someone says "More Cowbell" this is the song that comes into my mind even more than the Blue Oyster Cult song. I mean talk about a song that FEATURES the cowbell. This is it, baby!
"Hair of the Dog" uses a talk box extensively during its bridge.[ The song's title is a pun ("hair of the dog" = "heir of the dog" = "son of a bitch" According to Nazareth frontman Dan McCafferty, the track provided the original album title with its recognizable chorus of “now you’re messing with a… a son of a bitch! (an “heir of the dog,”)” Nazareth’s record label, wasn’t about to let them name the project Son of a Bitch. Thus, Hair of the Dog was selected as a compromise.
Thank you! It makes sense now, decades later... 😎
I dont know if it's a talk box per say. I think he uses a scottish bag pipe.
@@MDogg1960 No it's most definitely a talk box. Dan McCafferty has spoken about it extensively, you can find several interviews about the making of the album here on RUclips.
@@darthkarnagge8343 guess it's just rigged up on his bag pipe. check out the live video.
Used to sing it like that. Replaced son of a bitch with hair of the dog! Thanks
Saw this and thought..."Oh crap, Jamel gonna lose it! There's cowbell all up in this song!" :^)
😂😂😂😂😂
“What in the Pet Semetary is going on here?!” Nice!
👍🏾🤣
Oh my god! Happy New Year!😃👋🏻🎉
@@roberthicks3690 Happy New Year Brotha 🙌🏾
Snorted me tea on that one! /;)
I don't wanna be buried in a Pet Semetary!
When I saw the title, I thought... He's in for a double scoop of the good stuff.
Yes Sir!! I wuz W8tnfer dis one!!
LOL, too funny! It's like if Britney Spears was an ice cream flavor....rock on!
when you have a really bad hangover, they tell you to drink "the hair of the dog that bit you." it means keep drinking what you were drinking last night and you will start to feel GOOD again. lol.
Danny Kortchmar has a good song by that title.
Tried that many times and it works, but you feel twice as bad when you sober up.
also that song was originally titled as "S.O.B." but the record label didn't like the idea so this doubles up as a pun.
Did It Many, Many Fuck'n Times. 😆
Back in the 80's we had an assault city for my paratroopers we called Dodge City. This was the song we played working up the scenarios that served us well In The Sandbox.
Come Get Some
I'm not sure if I've laughed at your reactions before but I sure did during this one 😂
I loved growing up in the 70s - so much fantastic music. This is a fave.
These bands set the standard to high for bands now to come up with great stuff !!!
Sure was better than music now days ,
Imagine those of us raised in very conservative households and the fun we had riding around with our friends at 15 and 16 singing this at the top of our lungs.😁
I could only listen to this when my mom wasn't home.
Right on!
If you listen to 70's rock, you know there's a subliminal connection with blues just the way the guitar riffs sound...
After initial surprise at singers voice Jamel put his cowbell away thinking: I can't compete with this.
Lol. Love your comment.
Great band. Saw them in the late 70’s and they were stellar live.
and LOUD,,,my ears rang for 5 days after the concert...east coast canada
"Stellar"...haven't heard that excellent word for years...LOL! I love it........
Me too! St. Johns Arena, Columbus OH, they opened for Kansas, Great show!!!
Great live and and LOUD, I had the privilege of looking after the bassist Bacardi and coke when he couldn’t put it anywhere ( town hall Birmingham used to have seating above the stage door) when they came out for the encore he just bought me another one out 😂 awesome for a teenager
'78 in Montreal 5th row. Tall enough to get above the smoke.
80's at a bar, it was the warm up for the tour they were doing.
I never realized how many people copy your ideas. There are SO MANY reaction videos from people that are completely fake. That's why I like your page as it sure seems like your reactions are genuine.
You think? I was just about to post that it's obvious he's heard a lot of this music before. I mean, i doubt he was living under a rock his whole life.
@@NSHM122 I never heard this before.. I'm 44 years old..
My go-to test for honest reactions is bohemian rhapsody. If the reactor gets it on the very first listen I think it isn’t a new reaction. A true response should be “wth did I just hear?”
@@killemallmf7792 What about the others? You can't tell me you've never heard any other songs in his video collection?
@@NSHM122 Jamel will tell us when he's heard a song, a riff, the chorus of a song. The other thing I like is he will react to the studio version then listens to a live version. He's also said that he listens to this type of music at work now, now that's a convert!
Your expression on the chorus - priceless.
Take a moment *off-camera* to listen to Eagles' "Those Shoes", for more Joe Walsh talk-box with Don Felder *also* on talk-box!
Joe Walsh is a national TREASURE...
Yes awesome song,I think one of their best
One of Scotland's finest: check out "Holiday, Big Boy" and "This Flight Tonight" (a Joni Mitchell cover) and one of the finest tracks they ever did "Child In The Sun" ALSO: in concert during that middle bit, Dan (singer) plays Bagpipes instead of a Talkbox.
Banger, pure and simple. My 'if I were a UFC fighter, this would be my intro music' song .
Brilliant. The UFC did a mini documentary on Chuck Liddell years ago and they used this song
All about the groove baby!!!! This song definitely has that
For a long time in my teen years, "Love Hurts" was THE defacto hurting song getting requested on the radio. Hair Of The Dog is the proper antidote for an OD of overplayed hurt songs.
Try : Please don't Judas me- from this album.
Haunting and angry.
Yes indeed! My favorite song on the album.
The first song I ever learned on guitar was Miss Misery
Jamal, do their cover version of Joni Mitchells This Flight Tonight. It's the song Heart ripped off for Barracuda. Total slammer.
Yes!
And their Cover of Morning Dew !!!
Listen to Lift The Lid. The guitar solo is a ripoff of La Grange by ZZ Top.
@@timmcclay7083 La Grange is a ripoff of Shake Your Hips by Slim Harpo and Boogie Chillen by John Lee Hooked.
C'omn man...there is no rip. It has a galloping riff but the chord structure is totally different. Get real. If you listen to enough music there is NOTHING that doesn't have a part of some other song in it. Even the stuff we consider classic rock have part of old blues riffs in it.
I legitimately feel bad for all the people who didn't get to grow up with this stuff.
This old lady loves that old song! Glad you liked it!!
Jamel to bad you were not in the 70s WITH US 70s BRATS and Rockn to this SON OF A BITCH
After the horrifying events in Washington DC today, I came looking for you, my brother. Need your goodness, now. Funny, you’re giving us Nazareth. Lol. Hair of the Dog is one of my favorites. “Just be a good human. Be humble, be kind, spread joy, peace and love.” Sigh....maybe someday soon.
They Are one of the most unappreciated Bands ever!
This song SCREEEEAMS 70s ,,
You got that right, never got the recognition they deserved. My favorite band since I first heard them in '75 when Hair of the Dog was released
I didn't see anyone mention "Star", certainly one of the greatest rock power ballads ever. Nazareth very underrated.
Yassssss! Back in the 70s, my ma n pops would allow me to go their Bike Club parties... as soon as they kicked on this song, doobies were brought out, whiskey started flowing, and my Grams would swoop me up for the night 😅
Hair of the Dog indeed! Looooove your reaction!
Love hurts by Nazareth next
A must!
Gah, that song gets sooooooo much airplay. Still like it, but it seems hard to turn the radio on and that song not be playing.
Did it a Year ago 👍🏾ruclips.net/video/QPV4-O7o408/видео.html
He already did Love Hurts about a year ago. You can find it if you search his channel. :-)
When you wake up and need whiskey to feel “Normal” !!! - Hair Of The Dog
yea come on!!!
Those weren't cursing, just a string of adjective phrases.
Powerful tune Jamel, us Scottish lads got some funk in us too. This tune just makes ya feel good.
The term " hair of the dog" means coming off a drunk and drinking more. I know from experiance.
Hair of the dog that bit you! LOL
Me too, last week...
A little bit of what bit you! 🤣
@@timbillings6884
Yes cause it is a bitch for sure.....
Yes, though here "Hair of the Dog" = "Heir of the Dog", or a son of a bitch.
I've got a fever and the only prescription is more cowbell.
This whole album ROCKS!!
Totally agree, my vinyl album was played many many times!
@@roddycoles3213 I actually just picked up a second hand vinyl of this album the other day. Gotta say. Was not prepared for that first banger
With a cowbell and talk box, this might be the most mid 70s song ever.
It's not a talkbox when played live, it's part of a set of bagpipes!
Theres enough power in this song to light up NY CITY LOL
Dan "THE MAN" McCafferty....Greatest voice in rock EVAH!
One of the best bangers EVER! "Now you're messin with a Son of Bitch"
should react to VAN HALEN - INTRUDER/PRETTY WOMAN
Followed up by the original by Roy Orbison
@@rightbraincreative Beat me too it. Love R.O....
Check out Miss Misery or Changing Times from this album, both are bangers!
Honest to God, there is no other song from the 70s that takes me back to the 70s then "Hair of the Dog". Honest to God. Well, maybe "This Flight Tonight "....
You should check out their cover of Miss Joni Mitchell's "This Flight Tonight."
There's a song you should check out. It's called, Bang on the drums all day" by Todd Rundgren.
Brought Out The ""COWBELL"" CLASSIC!!!😂😂😂😂 I was 8 Years old and My Sister Had The 7 inch Single And I was LOVING IT!!! "" ROCK ON ""!!!💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
One of the best voices ever in rock. Great singer.
I don't know how many times I've played this song Miss misery well the whole album
Not to be confused with Al Stewart!
@@calvinwboaz7085 Two different styles of music. To each their own, but Nazareth blows Al Stewart away as far as I'm concerned.
This album was PERFECT. It's amazing how it gets 'overlooked' in people's top 5 or top 10 best albums of all time. Not a bad song on it.
It's too bad that the ONLY mediocre song on the entire album (Love Hurts), is the one that got the most airplay, back in the day. Loved this one. Listen to Please Don't Judas Me if you want your mind blown. ;)
You know its going to be good when
it starts with cowbell..
All I'm thinking is wait till the talk box
We use to play this as loud as possible. In the locker room when getting ready for our football games.. it had way of getting you fired up. Whiskey drinking woman should be your next Nazareth reactin..
I enjoyed this reaction so much 😁. As Christopher Walken would say"I got a fever and the only prescription is more COWBELL!ha,ha. You can't fight the groove of this song man 😂.
This & “Brick House” always filled the dance floor.
IKR? Completely different songs, genres...everything, but EVERYONE could dance to them.
Yup thats a talkbox. Bit of a novelty back in the day.
This whole record is my persoal favorite pure rock and roll record, and watching you get excited over this just made the song/record even better. The real magic on this record is very last song. Thanks for sharing this.
Jamel is going to the R&R HOF as the first guy to wire a talk-box directly to a cowbell.
Then patent it Jamel
That vocal...with that guitar riff...KICK IN THE DOOR....
One of the coolest album covers ever. Yes I have the album.
“Heartbreaker, soul shaker, I’ve been told about you.” This album is one of the greats. I just watched a few of your videos for the first time, including the one about “no politics on this channel.” I’m grateful for what you seem to be trying to do. There’s enough politics out there; it shouldn’t creep or insinuate itself into every aspect of our lives. Keeping great music alive is a “noble endeavor” and I think you’re right about it bringing people together. I’m grateful to have found your channel.
"Love Hurtz" is probably their biggest hit.
Still is.
That song is probably some of the best advice ever given in a song.
Love Huuuurts so good.
Whiskey Drinkin' Woman is one of their best. Bluesy and smooth. You'd love it.
I remover blasting this out my hot rod’s stereo!