@@Dbo83-g5v Yep, they certainly did the definitive version. Same as Gary Jules with Mad World, the original just wasn't the same, he took it and did something special.
Funny story re Nazareth- My grandmothers best friend Mrs Scott's son used to get her tickets to the Usher Hall in Edinburgh every Xmas as a treat for a show, box seats!!. She went to the show and on her return she told my Nana all about it. Her only criticism was there were a lot of young folk and it was very loud. I asked what did she see? she replied Nazareth, her son who was in his 50's saw Nazareth and bought her tickets , thinking it was a nativity play . I was rolling on the floor in hysterics.
This single actually preceded "Love Hurts", off their debut album "Razamanaz". Some of their other hits include "Broken Down Angel" and "My White Bicycle". RIP Manny Charlton, their lead guitarist, who passed only last month (July 5) at the age of 80. Guys, another band I think you'd love is Slade, who actually did the ORIGINAL version of Quiet Riot's "Cum On Feel the Noize". I think you'd get a kick out of "Take Me Back 'Ome", "Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me", "Far Far Away", and "Run Runaway" (You'd love "Run Runaway", it has horns, violin, bagpipes, and killer guitar). Anyone agree?
Razamanaz was their 3rd.... not the Debut - It was their first hit, but bevore that therer was Nazareth & Exercises - This Flight Tonight is from the 4th record Loud ´n`Proud
Saw them in Sudbury in Northern Ontario Canada back in 1976 on their Hair of the Dog tour and this song was a highlight. 12,000 kids packed in a 6,000 seat hockey arena. Memorable night for a 16-year old.
@@johntarnowski9086 I grew up there. It's Northern Ontario. Hwy 17 has long been considered the dividing line, but the real point is that a band like Nazareth showing up in Sudbury in the mid 70s was a big deal. Major acts at the time were very far and very few between.
"Claim to Fame, Miss Misery, Crazy, May The Sun Shine, Hair of The Dog, Beggars Day, Love Hurts, and Please Don't Judas Me" are definitely some must-listen cuts that come to mind off the cuff. And, they're doing a few tour dates this summer and fall.
These guys were the poster kids of Party Like a Rock Star. They got sober by 1984 but it didn't change the crazy. Instead of drunken pranks, the guys started putting thought into their gags. Then things got wild.
fun fact: this song was written by none other than Joni Mitchell herself !!!! The song appears on Joni's Blue album and sounds quite different from this one.
@@jibteenuc9836 Don't be sad. I've got the Blue Album (on cassette), but I've got the same problem. I must have had some reason for buying it, but maybe it was just something everybody was expected to have. In theory I like it. I just don't listen to it.
Jay & Amber, "Hair Of The Dog" was another hit song for them! edit - Jay, Just one Track Coaches Association for the whole state? Small state population for sure. We have a County Track Coaches & Officials Association, and then a state Athletic Association.
You certainly made me smile today guys, here in Naz's hometown of Dunfermline. 😃 A classic from my Dad's mates I have been listening to for my whole life. Nazareth, believe it or not started out in the 60s as a damn good soul band, so I think that is what Amber is hearing in Dan's voice, the remnants of what was there BEFORE the night on the brandy 😆 The next step for Nazareth should be Razamanaz, then on through Dunfermline Rock into my friends, the incredible BIG COUNTRY, starting with Fields of Fire. Greetings fae Bonnie Scotland 🏴🤘🏴🤘🏴🤘🏴
BIG COUNTRY... Thank you... Bring it on.!!! (maybe some Deacon Blue to go along, too). Everyone always bangs on about the "Merseybeat" phenomena but all those bands ever did, really, was try to sound like and exploit The (admittedly brilliant) Beatles whereas Scotland, for a relatively small population has always punched well above its weight, musically, with no two artists or combos sounding alike. Take my hat off to you laddies (and lasses) for that.
@@jibteenuc9836 Scotland as a whole has certainly produced some incredible music, but we also gave the world the Bay City Rollers, soooo, sorry about that 😆 Our wee City of Dunfermline has really punched above it's weight. Iain Anderson of Jethro Tull, Nazareth, The Skids, The Rezillos Barbara Dickson and Big Country all came out of Dunfermline and I couldn't be more proud.
Didn't realise that Barbara Dickson came from Dunfermline, I've seen her a number of times, she was very good. Surprised that Iain Anderson was also from the same city, I was even more amazed to hear on Johnnie Walker's radio show that Mr Anderson doesn't have Scandinavian blood, with a name like Anderson, how come? Dunfermline has been a real source of musical genius, loved This Flight Tonight, Nazareth did a great job of it. Not a fan of Big Country, but The Rezillos I was amazed came from Dunfermline, so to with The BCR, wasn't a fan, yet they made popular songs. Was Mij Ure one of The Skids memebers? I will educate a mate of mine from your city, as he likes music.@@paulsmith2516
That is funny that Jay mentioned Deep Purple, because Roger Glover (bass player for Deep Purple) produced & promoted this band. They were good friends. You need more Nazareth & Deep Purple!!
As people have said, this is a Joni Mitchell song. Nazareth's cover was received so well, that Joni would jokingly intro the song as a Nazareth cover in her concerts at the time :)
This song was written by Joni Mitchell and is a track from her Blue album. You should check out her version to appreciate just how much Nazareth altered the sound of an acoustic folk song to get this heavy rock version.
10000% !! Love to see others recognizing this highly underrated band (Now-a-days anyways) for what they were, Hard hitting proto metal Rock N Roll! But... with a soft side, showing their diversity
Great tune by Joni Mitchell given the rock treatment by a great band, I spun the 45 of their "May The Sunshine" at my last Festival gig. Please check out Joni's original also.
This is a total reworked version of a Joni Mitchell song. Also when they toured North America they had a warm-up act less known at the time who this song. On that band's next album they had a hit song called 'Barracuda' and Heart absolutely took some inspiration from this for that song!
Loved my sister's Nazareth album when I was very young. Got back into them in the mid eighties. Bought Hair Of The Dog cassette! Wore that thing out in car cassette player. Nazareth Rocks!
Try Whiskey Drinking Woman, Fallen Angel, Holiday, these guys have a lot of hits and you can see where Brian Johnson and Axle Rose get their vocal influence from
His Voice and the Bass Guitar are the Hook in this song..As a Guitar player it's a Basic chug on Guitar and simple barre chords and harmonics..VERY UNIQUE VOICE,,IN MY TOP 5 UNDERRATED BANDS IN THAT ERA FOR SURE...GREAT PICK AND AWESOME VIDEO THANK'S FOR THE TRIP BACK IN TIME I LOVE YOUR BACKGROUND ..LOT'S OF LEGEND'S HANGING ON THE WALL'S😎😎😎
"Hair of the Dog" is probably their best known song, and definitely is a must-hear song, but my personal favorite is "Crazy (A Suitable Case for Treatment)", from the Heavy Metal movie soundtrack.
My first car accident was listening to "hair of the dog". Listening to the 8 track player in my brothers 73 grand Torino jammed loud. Oh the memories 😂
Nazareth used to be one of my favorite bands. Back then I especially liked "Welcome to Alcatraz" and "Vigilante Man" ;-)). Hard rock started with something like that. Best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
@@MissAstorDancer No! "Heart" did NOT borrow that riff from Nazareth. The galloping guitar sound goes back decades before this song or The Beatles. Roger Fisher was the one who came up with the variation of the galloping guitar sound for his band's song Barracuda. Nancy Wilson had absolutely NOTHING to do with the distinctive guitar riffs. The Wilson sisters have been spending the last few decades pretending that Heart was their band and that they were the only talent. Too bad that so many people take what they say as being true and don't know their motivations.
@@BobSoltis1 WOW! Bitter much? I never said that either sister had anything to do with Roger's riff. And your opinion notwithstanding, the band "Heart" WOULD NOT have become the band they became, without Ann and Nancy. Period.
@@MissAstorDancer Wow! Ignorant much??? Nancy Wilson is on record lying about how "they" came up with the riff. She was not anywhere near Roger and Mike when Roger came up with that riff. You are just repeating the lie Nancy made. The band that Ann and Nancy joined (neither one was a founding member as they often claim) would not have been great without ANY of the original members from the first recordings that contributed to their great creativity, chemistry, and sound.
@@BobSoltis1 I venture that we might be on fairly equal ground as to our knowledge about Heart's history. But ***some*** artists refer to themselves as "we", while others take all credit for themselves. I have seen every interview with A&N, and have never heard either of them claim to have been a founding member. They have always told about joining the band when Ann responded to an ad in a newspaper or something. And Roger Fisher famously said that when Ann came into the group, there was an instant magic and spark that entered the band that had not been there before. But I'm not gonna argue with you any more, because this is off-topic.
I'm glad that you picked up on the Deep Purple connection. Deep Purple's bassist Roger Glover was the producer for three of Nazareth's albums in the early 1970s.
I’ve always thought that Nazareth is the band that Guns N Roses got their sound from, especially Axl Rose’s voice. They even covered their song “Hair of the Dog.”
GNR wanted Manny Charlton to produce their first album but their schedules didn't align. Charlton even flew to LA and made a couple demo tapes with them.
I've seen Nazareth years back , loved their concert Expect No Mercy . I remember they were smoking a joint on stage and got arrested after concert in their Hotel . 😎
Oh my you have doubly made my day with this. My number 3 band. My top 3 vocalist. Love this song too. Grateful to have seen them live on The Elixir Tour83 or 84. Only 800 tickets sold out at the high school auditorium. Thank you so much enjoy this he. Next should be Kentucky Fried Blues, Darrell sneaks in those Scottish tribal drumbeats, banger song.
Nazareth are definitely rockers but you have heard NOTHING yet from them. if you want to hear them at their best, here's my picks: Top 5 Nazareth's songs to listen to next: 1. Hair of the Dog (Bad-ass hard rock song with iconic lyrics. Probably their biggest hit. Banger!) 2. Razamanaz (Aggressive, rocking, and rollicking hard rock song!) 3. Miss Misery (To hear Dan McCafferty's massive vocals on this one, he will blow you away!) 4. Vancouver Shakedown (One of their biggest hits) 5. Shanghaid in Shanghai (Maybe their best mainstream rock hit. Full of swag and very fun)
This band back in the day if you look at the cover will give you a clue... trippin music. Great colors and sounds that really open your mind. Vancouver Shakedown is a great time. The album Razamanz has lighting bolts on the cover..tells it all..🥳
Loud and Proud that whole album rocks !!! "The Ballad of Hollis Brown" the last track of the album, was written by Bob Dylan, and is very Macabre and sad.
WHITE LION check out this band. They’re an 80s hair band and underrated. Their 2 most popular songs are ‘Wait’, which is heavier, and ‘When the Children Cry’ which is softer. Would love if y’all reacted to these!!
One of their earlier tunes from 1973, where they have not totally expanded their sound yet, but a good breakthrough hit in Canada.. providing more exposure for the band here in the States, laying the groundwork for their major Hit album , Hair Of the Dog in 1975..
This song was actually written by Joni Mitchell, and her version is very subdued, but Nazareth took it and beat the daylights out of it to make it this song. If you want a harder one, definitely listen to hair of the dog.
Nazareth - One of most underrated bands of the last 50 years. So many great songs!! And one of the best lead vocalists of the rock era!!!
-underrated is so overused !-
-rest in paradise- 😔 🕯
absolutely
The singer, Dan McCafferty died today, rest in peace pal, fab tune from my childhood, thank you.
"This Flight Tonight" is a song originally by Joni Mitchell, from her 1971 album Blue.
In an interview I read Joni called this song a Nazareth song I'm not sure how she said it.
@@Dbo83-g5v Yep, they certainly did the definitive version. Same as Gary Jules with Mad World, the original just wasn't the same, he took it and did something special.
Ooh the E Bow........
Funny story re Nazareth- My grandmothers best friend Mrs Scott's son used to get her tickets to the Usher Hall in Edinburgh every Xmas as a treat for a show, box seats!!. She went to the show and on her return she told my Nana all about it. Her only criticism was there were a lot of young folk and it was very loud. I asked what did she see? she replied Nazareth, her son who was in his 50's saw Nazareth and bought her tickets , thinking it was a nativity play . I was rolling on the floor in hysterics.
Shanghaid in shanghai is one of my FAV’s!
This single actually preceded "Love Hurts", off their debut album "Razamanaz". Some of their other hits include "Broken Down Angel" and "My White Bicycle". RIP Manny Charlton, their lead guitarist, who passed only last month (July 5) at the age of 80. Guys, another band I think you'd love is Slade, who actually did the ORIGINAL version of Quiet Riot's "Cum On Feel the Noize". I think you'd get a kick out of "Take Me Back 'Ome", "Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me", "Far Far Away", and "Run Runaway" (You'd love "Run Runaway", it has horns, violin, bagpipes, and killer guitar). Anyone agree?
Slade Run Runaway is an awesome song.
My White Bicycle has always been one of my top favs.
Absolutely, I would say Gud' by t'Jane is also a must. Oh, and My oh My.
Love their version of Darling Be Home Soon.
Razamanaz was their 3rd.... not the Debut - It was their first hit, but bevore that therer was Nazareth & Exercises - This Flight Tonight is from the 4th record Loud ´n`Proud
Saw them in Sudbury in Northern Ontario Canada back in 1976 on their Hair of the Dog tour and this song was a highlight. 12,000 kids packed in a 6,000 seat hockey arena. Memorable night for a 16-year old.
Saw KISS @CHEAP TRICK there in 75. lotta fun.PS are you the tv James Scully
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Dryden is Northern Ontario
Sudbury not so much
@@johntarnowski9086 I grew up there. It's Northern Ontario. Hwy 17 has long been considered the dividing line, but the real point is that a band like Nazareth showing up in Sudbury in the mid 70s was a big deal. Major acts at the time were very far and very few between.
I saw them on that same tour in Lethbridge, Alberta. I was 19 ... and I think I was deaf for two days afterward! You just don't mess with Nazareth!
Guess I’ve never heard this song before!!! It was cool how the guitar was chugging along!
Alcatraz,Miss Misery,Begars Day ,vigilant Man, Star,Telegram,whytdoctor Woman,Dear Jhon...e tantas outras 🤘🎸
"Bad Bad Boy" is another Nazareth hit that really rocks.
Their 1975 single "Holy Roller" is pretty good too, some folks think it's about roller skating it's actually about organized religion... 🛼
-#cheers-
"Claim to Fame, Miss Misery, Crazy, May The Sun Shine, Hair of The Dog, Beggars Day, Love Hurts, and Please Don't Judas Me" are definitely some must-listen cuts that come to mind off the cuff. And, they're doing a few tour dates this summer and fall.
Had this album and listened every day but didn't get into them until early 80s Beggars Day yes!!;
Razamanaz, Love Hurts, Hair of the Dog & Broken Down Angel are all must listen to songs by Nazareth. Partied hard to this band in 1976 & 77.
Joni Mitchell wrote and recorded this song. Nazareth did a nice job putting their take on it.
And if you want to do another Joni Mitchell song covered by a rock act, Alice Cooper's version of 'Hello Hurray' is stadium rock epic.
@@toddymac um .... pretty sure Judy Collins wrote 'hello hurray'... CSN covers ' Woodstock" also written by Joni Mitchell
@@shawnpost6669 you are correct, I got confused. Still a great alternative take on a Judy Collins song regardless.
@@toddymac agreed ... her voice wow
Another great Joni Mitchell cover that they did was "Morning Dew"
These guys were the poster kids of Party Like a Rock Star. They got sober by 1984 but it didn't change the crazy. Instead of drunken pranks, the guys started putting thought into their gags.
Then things got wild.
fun fact: this song was written by none other than Joni Mitchell herself !!!! The song appears on Joni's Blue album and sounds quite different from this one.
I used to think that Love Hurts was a Nazareth original. I’d never heard it before.
I’m sure she refers to it as “That Nazareth song”😂
Really wish I could get into Joni. I love her writing but her performances have always left me cold. Sad (for me, I guess).
@@jibteenuc9836 Don't be sad. I've got the Blue Album (on cassette), but I've got the same problem. I must have had some reason for buying it, but maybe it was just something everybody was expected to have. In theory I like it. I just don't listen to it.
@@folginator fact
Jay & Amber, "Hair Of The Dog" was another hit song for them!
edit - Jay, Just one Track Coaches Association for the whole state? Small state population for sure. We have a County Track Coaches & Officials Association, and then a state Athletic Association.
One of the two most iconic riffs of the early hard rock/heavy metals days.
Yes please do "Hair of the Dog" next. If you want a song with attitude, that's the one for you.
Love Hurts also was a hit
You certainly made me smile today guys, here in Naz's hometown of Dunfermline. 😃 A classic from my Dad's mates I have been listening to for my whole life. Nazareth, believe it or not started out in the 60s as a damn good soul band, so I think that is what Amber is hearing in Dan's voice, the remnants of what was there BEFORE the night on the brandy 😆 The next step for Nazareth should be Razamanaz, then on through Dunfermline Rock into my friends, the incredible BIG COUNTRY, starting with Fields of Fire.
Greetings fae Bonnie Scotland 🏴🤘🏴🤘🏴🤘🏴
BIG COUNTRY... Thank you... Bring it on.!!!
(maybe some Deacon Blue to go along, too).
Everyone always bangs on about the "Merseybeat" phenomena but all those bands ever did, really, was try to sound like and exploit The (admittedly brilliant) Beatles whereas Scotland, for a relatively small population has always punched well above its weight, musically, with no two artists or combos sounding alike.
Take my hat off to you laddies (and lasses) for that.
@@jibteenuc9836 Scotland as a whole has certainly produced some incredible music, but we also gave the world the Bay City Rollers, soooo, sorry about that 😆 Our wee City of Dunfermline has really punched above it's weight. Iain Anderson of Jethro Tull, Nazareth, The Skids, The Rezillos Barbara Dickson and Big Country all came out of Dunfermline and I couldn't be more proud.
Didn't realise that Barbara Dickson came from Dunfermline, I've seen her a number of times, she was very good. Surprised that Iain Anderson was also from the same city, I was even more amazed to hear on Johnnie Walker's radio show that Mr Anderson doesn't have Scandinavian blood, with a name like Anderson, how come? Dunfermline has been a real source of musical genius, loved This Flight Tonight, Nazareth did a great job of it. Not a fan of Big Country, but The Rezillos I was amazed came from Dunfermline, so to with The BCR, wasn't a fan, yet they made popular songs. Was Mij Ure one of The Skids memebers? I will educate a mate of mine from your city, as he likes music.@@paulsmith2516
LoL I've always giggled at how they put a 50's riff in this song, and it sounds Good'''''''''😁
Used to get these mixed up with Geordie which had vocals by Brian Johnson who of course is now with AC/DC
Yeah! You played it. One of my favourite Nazareth songs.
That is funny that Jay mentioned Deep Purple, because Roger Glover (bass player for Deep Purple) produced & promoted this band. They were good friends. You need more Nazareth & Deep Purple!!
I love this song. Listen to my white bicycle.
As people have said, this is a Joni Mitchell song. Nazareth's cover was received so well, that Joni would jokingly intro the song as a Nazareth cover in her concerts at the time :)
My favorite Nazareth tune...
“Where are you now” Nazareth
Hair of the dog is a great song by Nazareth
YES!!
Hair of the Dog is great album from beginning to end.
_#rockn__ it_ 🔥
Nancy Wilson said her riff for the
Heart song Barracuda was inspired by the guitar in this song.
Wow,I can hear it!😄
They did this Joni classic just Right love it love you guys
Nazareth warming up for Deep Purple at Radio city Music Hall. 1/23/76
Joni Mitchell once introduced this onstage as 'a song by Nazareth.'
Whiskey drinking woman is a great Nazareth tune
Deep Purple bass player Roger Glover was the producer on this album.
The Nazareth song "Hair of the Dog" is fire.
This song was written by Joni Mitchell and is a track from her Blue album. You should check out her version to appreciate just how much Nazareth altered the sound of an acoustic folk song to get this heavy rock version.
Their second Hit from the Heavy Metal Band!
Love to see your reaction to the Nazareth 'Alcatraz'...my favorite Naz song
My cousin is Joni Mitchell!! She wrote this song!!!
10000% !! Love to see others recognizing this highly underrated band (Now-a-days anyways) for what they were, Hard hitting proto metal Rock N Roll! But... with a soft side, showing their diversity
Woke up this morning
Did you know that Axel Rose once asked Nazareth to play live for his birthday party and he would pay $1,000,000 and they refused!
Great tune by Joni Mitchell given the rock treatment by a great band, I spun the 45 of their "May The Sunshine" at my last Festival gig. Please check out Joni's original also.
Saw Nazareth a couple of times back in the 70s. Loudest goddamned band I ever heard - my ears were ringing for days afterwards!
Great Scots , real rock band . they do this Joni Mitchell song proud.
Little known fact about the band they owned two bars in Jacksonville FL that I worked at while I was in the Navy
This is a total reworked version of a Joni Mitchell song. Also when they toured North America they had a warm-up act less known at the time who this song. On that band's next album they had a hit song called 'Barracuda' and Heart absolutely took some inspiration from this for that song!
Damnmed right the opening of the tune IS the lyrics and the singing...Fuck does ir set a mood. Listen to it again What an intro!
Saw them in a small club about 35 years ago. Was a fun show. I love anything off of the Hair Of The Dog album, especially Miss Misery.
Changin' Times by Nazareth is a guitar jam!!! Jay, you will love it!!
My favorite Nazareth song especially the live version. Great guitar. Also really like Sunshine though it is an entirely different sounding song.
Loved my sister's Nazareth album when I was very young. Got back into them in the mid eighties. Bought Hair Of The Dog cassette! Wore that thing out in car cassette player. Nazareth Rocks!
My favorite band.
Try Whiskey Drinking Woman, Fallen Angel, Holiday, these guys have a lot of hits and you can see where Brian Johnson and Axle Rose get their vocal influence from
Oh wow, that is Joni Mitchell's tune, I'll say one thing it sounds totally different. Thanks Amber and Jay
Broken Down Angel - got to play that.
His Voice and the Bass Guitar are the Hook in this song..As a Guitar player it's a Basic chug on Guitar and simple barre chords and harmonics..VERY UNIQUE VOICE,,IN MY TOP 5 UNDERRATED BANDS IN THAT ERA FOR SURE...GREAT PICK AND AWESOME VIDEO THANK'S FOR THE TRIP BACK IN TIME I LOVE YOUR BACKGROUND ..LOT'S OF LEGEND'S HANGING ON THE WALL'S😎😎😎
"Hair of the Dog" is probably their best known song, and definitely is a must-hear song, but my personal favorite is "Crazy (A Suitable Case for Treatment)", from the Heavy Metal movie soundtrack.
Saw them about 10 years ago in a small venue. They were all old and Grey, but the singer sounded the same. Great voice.
My first car accident was listening to "hair of the dog". Listening to the 8 track player in my brothers 73 grand Torino jammed loud.
Oh the memories 😂
Heart lifted the guitar riff from this song for their song 'Barracuda'.
Brilliant band
My favorite 💃🏻❣️
Nazareth used to be one of my favorite bands. Back then I especially liked "Welcome to Alcatraz" and "Vigilante Man" ;-)). Hard rock started with something like that. Best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
Got to listen to Busted and Expect No Mercy!
Awesome tune! Thank you
Wild Honey! Another great cover of the Beach Boys song.
The Chambers Brothers -
Time Has Come Today - LONG VERSION!
You finally reacted to this song🙂
Changing Times off the Hair of the Dog album rocks. Manny Charltons work here made me want to learn to play guitar. Thank you Manny
My favorite song 🤘
“Barracuda” anyone?
Yep, Heart "borrowed" that riff! And guess who Nazareth borrowed it from? The Beatles - Get Back.
You're welcome!
@@MissAstorDancer No! "Heart" did NOT borrow that riff from Nazareth. The galloping guitar sound goes back decades before this song or The Beatles.
Roger Fisher was the one who came up with the variation of the galloping guitar sound for his band's song Barracuda. Nancy Wilson had absolutely NOTHING to do with the distinctive guitar riffs. The Wilson sisters have been spending the last few decades pretending that Heart was their band and that they were the only talent. Too bad that so many people take what they say as being true and don't know their motivations.
@@BobSoltis1 WOW! Bitter much?
I never said that either sister had anything to do with Roger's riff.
And your opinion notwithstanding, the band "Heart" WOULD NOT have become the band they became, without Ann and Nancy. Period.
@@MissAstorDancer Wow! Ignorant much???
Nancy Wilson is on record lying about how "they" came up with the riff. She was not anywhere near Roger and Mike when Roger came up with that riff. You are just repeating the lie Nancy made.
The band that Ann and Nancy joined (neither one was a founding member as they often claim) would not have been great without ANY of the original members from the first recordings that contributed to their great creativity, chemistry, and sound.
@@BobSoltis1 I venture that we might be on fairly equal ground as to our knowledge about Heart's history. But ***some*** artists refer to themselves as "we", while others take all credit for themselves. I have seen every interview with A&N, and have never heard either of them claim to have been a founding member. They have always told about joining the band when Ann responded to an ad in a newspaper or something. And Roger Fisher famously said that when Ann came into the group, there was an instant magic and spark that entered the band that had not been there before. But I'm not gonna argue with you any more, because this is off-topic.
2 suggestions for you......... Great White - House Of Broken Love .... & .... Marc Broussard - Home . You guys will LOVE both of them!!!!
"Whiskey Drinkin' Woman" is one you would like.
Great vid, guys. ♥ I saw Nazareth play in Glasgow's Solid Rock Cafe, early-ish 90s. They rocked a packed house.
What a great interpretation of Joni Mitchell's composition.
I'm glad that you picked up on the Deep Purple connection. Deep Purple's bassist Roger Glover was the producer for three of Nazareth's albums in the early 1970s.
I’ve always thought that Nazareth is the band that Guns N Roses got their sound from, especially Axl Rose’s voice. They even covered their song “Hair of the Dog.”
GNR wanted Manny Charlton to produce their first album but their schedules didn't align. Charlton even flew to LA and made a couple demo tapes with them.
Not to me. Jackyl and Krokus sound more like Nazereth than GNR ever could ...
Axl Rose admits that Dan McCafferty is his favourite vocalist
Axl was a huge fan of Naz they were a massive influence on GnR.
A really great one they have that was a big MTV hit player .'''Holiday'' ,it is such a cool song .
I love you both
"Dont Judas Me" is an awesome song by Nazareth...y'all should react to it....
I've seen Nazareth years back , loved their concert Expect No Mercy . I remember they were smoking a joint on stage and got arrested after concert in their Hotel . 😎
Oh my you have doubly made my day with this. My number 3 band. My top 3 vocalist. Love this song too. Grateful to have seen them live on The Elixir Tour83 or 84. Only 800 tickets sold out at the high school auditorium. Thank you so much enjoy this he. Next should be Kentucky Fried Blues, Darrell sneaks in those Scottish tribal drumbeats, banger song.
THANK YOU!!!
Love Hurts is another classic by Nazareth
The original Love Hurts was performed by The Everly Brothers and written by Boudleaux and Felice Bryant.
You 2 need to listen to "Miss Misery", It's my favorite song by Nazareth!
A Joni Mitchell song,surely one of the best covers ever,that voice wow !
For J. TOMMY BOLIN "Dreamer". J & you will Love the Dynamics of this great song.
Getting older forgot this one from my past thank you for bringing It back to me 😁
Nazareth are definitely rockers but you have heard NOTHING yet from them. if you want to hear them at their best, here's my picks:
Top 5 Nazareth's songs to listen to next:
1. Hair of the Dog (Bad-ass hard rock song with iconic lyrics. Probably their biggest hit. Banger!)
2. Razamanaz (Aggressive, rocking, and rollicking hard rock song!)
3. Miss Misery (To hear Dan McCafferty's massive vocals on this one, he will blow you away!)
4. Vancouver Shakedown (One of their biggest hits)
5. Shanghaid in Shanghai (Maybe their best mainstream rock hit. Full of swag and very fun)
This band back in the day if you look at the cover will give you a clue... trippin music. Great colors and sounds that really open your mind. Vancouver Shakedown is a great time. The album Razamanz has lighting bolts on the cover..tells it all..🥳
Oh yes 😁 my favorite Nazareth song!
Loud and Proud that whole album rocks !!! "The Ballad of Hollis Brown" the last track of the album, was written by Bob Dylan, and is very Macabre and sad.
This is one of those bands that kind of flew under the radar as they say. Underrated and underappreciated.
WHITE LION
check out this band. They’re an 80s hair band and underrated.
Their 2 most popular songs are ‘Wait’, which is heavier, and ‘When the Children Cry’ which is softer.
Would love if y’all reacted to these!!
My favorite Nazareth song!! Thank you!😍
From Dunfermline ( a one time capital of Scotland) in the Kingdom of Fife.
Nazareth forever 🤘🎸
A great Nazareth song is Holiday ! A real banger
Finally some more Nazareth. Please check out "Miss Misery" and "Whiskey Drinking Women".
Yes!
One of their earlier tunes from 1973, where they have not totally expanded their sound yet, but a good breakthrough hit in Canada.. providing more exposure for the band here in the States, laying the groundwork for their major Hit album , Hair Of the Dog in 1975..
A great couple of ballads are Moonlight Eyes and Sunshine.
This song was actually written by Joni Mitchell, and her version is very subdued, but Nazareth took it and beat the daylights out of it to make it this song. If you want a harder one, definitely listen to hair of the dog.
unforgettable voice