I first heard Nazareth in 1977, Shanghai'd in Shanghai.I was 18 ,high and hooked on Nazareth ever since.They are a great and underrated band.I'm 64,in a nursing home because of a messed up body and still rockin on blue tooth head phones. Just listened to Hair of the dog and Razamanaz! God bless 🎸🎸🎸👏👏👏
I can relate as a Rocker Brother. At 70 years young I have survived the wild party years including 5 years on cruise ships out of Honolulu and 27 years of wild living. I am now 22 years as an addiction treatment/mental health counselor in San Francisco of all places (city that saved my life) and wondering where I might end up as my body breaks down. But the incredible bands like Nazareth keep me Rockin' and we don't yet know the future in these crazy days! I wish you the best my Brother! Stay strong and keep Rocking! We lived in the greatest days of music and that can never be taken from us!
Yes there great when they come out this I was serving military and need that song rock on America remember democracy and not the man Americans who we fired rule again he a dictator it going get bad if he ever return president again I know you know his name only one with 91 indictments and begging money have good day my friends
In high school - my best friend had a ‘71 Pinto with Cabinet Speakers in the back. We would drive around with this blaring and the back hatch open. Good Times. 🍎❤️💋🎼🥃🍺
You're banned playing this music. You're Band must have be awesome, bro. Superior firepower31⚡️13! I was born in sixty five I can relate with This is real music we listen to.
Back in the day we went to concerts. It's what we did. General admission was $20 and there were no seats on the floor. As a teenager I always worked my way to the front row. Nazareth was/is my favorite band so seeing them sing "Hair of the dog" with a stadium full of screaming fans. was. the. GREATEST!!! I got to see Nazareth twice in concert. Best. Concerts. EVER!!!
I've noticed a very strange thing about this song. Every time I get high and listen to this song wide open I wind up in jail. Damnest thing I've ever heard. Oh well.😮
Heh, when I was in 7th Grade, about 1978 or so, there was this dude in a higher grade that had this massive 'getto-blaster' and would blast this tune on his shoulder on his way to each class...such a good memory...
My brother would jam this when we drove to high school. I sat in the back seat right by the Pioneer speakers. I realize now the reason I had poor grades was because I couldn’t hear a darn thing the teachers were saying!
Lucky ducks ! We NEVER had anything so fly 😂 heck we didn't and still don't have lockers for all students ! Only the seniorest of seniors get lockers! So the sights you see on silly shows like Neighbours and Home & Away are pretty fake in terms of how Australian schools, especially public schools, actually operate 😮🎉
Best damn bar fight song period. Have loved this band since I was a kid like back in 1983 or 1984. Courtesy of my stepdad. Still love this song especially now. And I’m practically 50.
Being able to yell out loud SOB in singalong was such a thrills back then with this song !! ... With Hair of the dog surely allowing us here to repeat it so many times ! What a satisfaction and pleasure it was. Oh my ! Cannot forget it. Now imagine what it was during there live performances... Telling you, we were literately lifting concert halls roof with our chorus of the main lines of that song. Making us here, at least for the time of a song, all very badass... 🤘 🎸 🔥 🦚
What has always killed me about this song is the backing vocals as the song is winding down. A deep voiced member of the band chimes in with an occasional "son of a bitch".
Hair of the dog - это сокращённо от Hair of the dog they bit you... Под этот альбом я в компании друзей встречал 1977 год. Сосед , старый дед,стучал нам в стену, а на следующий день утром прибежал и нажаловался моим родителям, которые вернулись от бабушки. 😂
I was there for the 70s and 80s music. Saw most of it in concert too. It was all great but, I think, it peaked between the mid 70s to the mid 80s. Well, at least rock and roll did. Good times!
SUCH A BADASS TUNE. 13 yrs old first time I heard this back in '79 ... it became our 7th grade football team's FIGHT SONG on the school bus ride to the opposing teams town. YEAH WE WERE SOME BADASS LIL' SON'S A BITCHES...!!! 🤟😈🤘🏻🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶
My parents and uncle would play this every now and then, but it didn't hit hard until I saw both Dogtown and Z-Boys and Lords of Dogtown. Now, whenever I hear it or when I put it on, I think about skating and/or just getting ripped at a show!
Have an uncle who is like 12 years older than me, I learned a lot from him: music, weed, fast cars, fast women. Now I am in my 50s and wonder wth he was thinking, but at the time it was a blast
@@tedhansen3846 Definitely did, true! There were also intermission non-music acts that were odd and different. The only one I remember offhand was the guy who high dived from a platform into 18" of water. That landing had to hurt.
Yes it did. And unusually, the voice on the box was also lead singer Dan McCaffrey but played by guitarist Manny Charlton. (Confirmed by a 1975 West German TV appearance, which is somewhere on YT).
Heart breaker, soul shaker I've been told about you Steamroller, midnight stroller What they've been saying must be true [bridge:] Red hot mama Velvet charmer Time's come to pay your dues [chorus:] Now you're messin' with a A son of a bitch Now you're messin' with a son of a bitch Now you're messin' with a A son of a bitch Now you're messin' with a son of a bitch Talkin' jivey, poison ivy You ain't gonna cling to me Man taker, born faker I ain't so blind I can't see [bridge] [chorus] [pipes solo] [chorus]
Tuff lyrics - tuff song -- probably the band to get away with cursing on a recorded album - and then to get air time on the radio ( in the 70's )...... I really love this song.
Girls Aloud "Sexy No No No" sampled the classic main riff brilliantly. Sounds great on the original and on theirs too. ( Nazareth got a writers credit. )
When the cowbell, gnarly Gibson riff, and singalong chorus led by a singer sounding like he'd just done a shot of moonshine with bong water chaser still isn't enough, so they top it off with voice box!
Miss those days.. My oldest brother had the most radical music playing setup. As a guitar player, he had every component hooked up so he could play this song, guitar and sing at the same time. Out of 6 kids I was the only one that was able to use it after school and what not. We're 15 years apart but it was cool when the sisters girlfriends came around...
More COWBELL!!!! Killer song. Scared the crap out of many when drunk bad asses were around and this came on. 'Oh crap...we better get out of here. Something bad is gonna happen soon." Damn sure it did. Still love this song when crap is all around me. get saved. Find Jesus Christ. Amen.
The first time I heard this song was while stationed in Keflavik Iceland in the barracks. The song was never heard on AFRTS radio, but several people got the album. Love Hurts by Nazarth was the only song heard on AFRTS radio.
Best ever to be a teen in the 1970's i had a huge mercury woodie station wagon. Could fit 9 people and party with lots of friends. Back then you got your license and instant freedom . No mothers against drunk drivers. The cops confiscated your beer and pot but they let you go and said be safe, now your imprisoned the 70's no big brother, just enjoying FREEDOM. Gone forever but in our hearts. 🎸🥁🍺🪴. , Long live clasdic rock and roll ☮️
RIP Dan and Manny. Great guys. In the late '90s my band was playing in Peterborough Ontario Canada. I gave Scotty a call on New Year's Eve. I met Dan and Manny at The Queensbury Arms. In Toronto. Triple A on top of the world ROCK GODS. Nah just regular dudes that like to shoot the shit and have a laugh. We are all Scottish when you get down to it... I will be 60 in May. First of all - this album was in bas relief. I remember touching it for hours - and I am not even a creep. But Nazareth's Greatest Hits? I cannot even count how many cassette copies of that album I wore out. Second of all - there is no second. One of the best bands ever. Immortal. Timeless.
i was living in a apartment complex in alabama, had my stereo cranked up, knew i was gonna get some attention, so had this album ready, sure enough, here come the apartment custodian, a ol fuddy duddy woman, walking down the sidewalk with a purposeful stride, coming to take me away, haha. , as soon as she got close, i put on hair of the dog, as soon as it got to the , now you're messing with a sob, i really cranked it, she did a perfect 180 and right back to her office she went, i never heard a word. It was just perfect
Criminally underrated band...this song simply rocks!
Needs more cow bell
Yes it does!
This album, without question, is the most underrated album ever. Every song is a classic
Hidden gem. Nazareth often overlooked because of the Unholy Trinity of Heavy Metal that was Led Zep, Sabbath n Deep Purple
Truth
Whiskayyyy Drankin Womaaaaan is makin a poor man outta me.
Who is doing the ratings?
Naw, that goes to No Mean City
I first heard Nazareth in 1977, Shanghai'd in Shanghai.I was 18 ,high and hooked on Nazareth ever since.They are a great and underrated band.I'm 64,in a nursing home because of a messed up body and still rockin on blue tooth head phones.
Just listened to Hair of the dog and Razamanaz! God bless 🎸🎸🎸👏👏👏
God bless you too😊
I can relate as a Rocker Brother. At 70 years young I have survived the wild party years including 5 years on cruise ships out of Honolulu and 27 years of wild living. I am now 22 years as an addiction treatment/mental health counselor in San Francisco of all places (city that saved my life) and wondering where I might end up as my body breaks down. But the incredible bands like Nazareth keep me Rockin' and we don't yet know the future in these crazy days! I wish you the best my Brother! Stay strong and keep Rocking! We lived in the greatest days of music and that can never be taken from us!
Rock on bro. Saw them when they first came out. I am 61 this year and still rock out to them.
Я у́слышал эту песню в 79г в Джакарте, мне 58лет. И когда настроение падает, я включаю эту песню.
Yes there great when they come out this I was serving military and need that song rock on America remember democracy and not the man Americans who we fired rule again he a dictator it going get bad if he ever return president again I know you know his name only one with 91 indictments and begging money have good day my friends
Rock it out dudes - hell, I’m 76 and still get a rush listening to Nazareth.
61 & right there with you!!
🤘😎🤘💜💜💜
I’m 61 and I’m right there as well This music is legendary
I'm 68 and we play it in our cover band. Of course, my younger bandmates listen to it by Guns and Roses.
Just turned 62 & I'm still rockin' 🎸
In high school - my best friend had a ‘71 Pinto with Cabinet Speakers in the back. We would drive around with this blaring and the back hatch open. Good Times. 🍎❤️💋🎼🥃🍺
The Chariot of Fire my bff had a yellow one lol
I had a red 72 pinto with a big old speaker box in the hatch, loud ! The red paint had faded and I still waxed that shit. Lol!
My first car was a 76 pinto
The beat times,we had a van with big speakers,we played this just about every day.80s the best
That's a lot of bs!😂
67 here I've got my granddaughter cranking this now.
Awesome! Good on you...it's the best! Can't beat it with a stick! ☺️
28 here, i am also cranking myself to this lmao
You're a great grandpa, remember that
22 still listening!
❤
I was born in 61 and this was one of the first songs we played in a teen band, oh those memories
You're banned playing this music. You're Band must have be awesome, bro. Superior firepower31⚡️13! I was born in sixty five I can relate with This is real music we listen to.
Play it fer your grandkids
Born in 63. And bought this recording on vinyl. Next a cowbell and drumstick and played the heck out of this. Drove my folks crazy. More cowbell baby
The volume goes as high as I can turn it and I'm head banging ...and I'm 62 years old ya all!
@@keymaster8176 Come and get it! Bring your daddy's too! My name is Lewis Robert Burton Jr!
Age 66 here and this song is the soundtrack for my life..
me too, EST
I'm 51. First heard this song in high school and it has been one of my life anthems since age 15 or so
I am 64. Nazareth forever !
Sounds like we're birds of a feather!🙋♂️
How much I loved this song in the 70s! I still love it. A piece of my youth.
This and Love Hurts are Nazareth's best songs, in my opinion. Absolute bangers, both of them.
Must be breaking the law ?
I agree, hands down...
jim capaldi, formerly in the band, 'traffic', with stevie winwood & dave mason, wrote , 'love hurts'!!!!!!
Totally !
@@ledsith love hurts was written by jim capaldi of traffic!!
68 here and love this song.Reminds me of my partying days.😂😂
Everyday
Nobody can take these awesome memories away❤️
Weed days !
I'm right there with you.
I'm 67 still in those days!!!
Back in the day we went to concerts. It's what we did. General admission was $20 and there were no seats on the floor. As a teenager I always worked my way to the front row. Nazareth was/is my favorite band so seeing them sing "Hair of the dog" with a stadium full of screaming fans. was. the. GREATEST!!!
I got to see Nazareth twice in concert. Best. Concerts. EVER!!!
20 i remember paying 7 LOL! but would've gladly payed 20! 😎👍
I still have the vinyl. I had the privilege of seeing them live, four original members. RIP Dan, Darrel and Manuel
I bought 2 vinyls that ended up getting stolen by EXes! Got the CD now!
@@dustydemons882 I am 62, I bought mine back in 1977, and still sounds good !! Regards
I've noticed a very strange thing about this song. Every time I get high and listen to this song wide open I wind up in jail. Damnest thing I've ever heard. Oh well.😮
Lol what are you getting high on?
I’m also high listening to this lol.🍃🍃
🤣
Every time I’ve listened to Angel in a centerfold I’ve gotten into a car wreck
Hammer down and full steam ahead
This was my first favorite song -- I was four years old maybe, riding with my dad in his crappy pontiac, listening to Nazareth on cassette
Cassette? you had cassettes? we only had vinyl! :)
@@joemarino3910 8 track
This song and Love Hurts, I played them a lot while in High School, great memories.
I'm 70 and still have this same album
8 track or cassette? 😝
сюрприз, ютуб автоматом поставил супер. Лучшая вещь, произведенная на британских островах!!!
дякую Nazareth що в 80 р. відкрив для мене РОК МУЗИКУ (саме цей альбом)
але на бабінах і касетах з японським магнітофоном звук був краще ніж зараз
Heh, when I was in 7th Grade, about 1978 or so, there was this dude in a higher grade that had this massive 'getto-blaster' and would blast this tune on his shoulder on his way to each class...such a good memory...
Best driving song ever, my little sister had this album and I listened both sides
My brother would jam this when we drove to high school. I sat in the back seat right by the Pioneer speakers. I realize now the reason I had poor grades was because I couldn’t hear a darn thing the teachers were saying!
My best friend and I would play it before football games, really lit a fire.
I had this album on 8-track and would crank it up in my 1971 Mercury Cougar convertible. 👍
The dynamics of this song are awesome and why it will stand the test of time
Listened to this on a shitty 8 track tape repeatedly, high as a kite, cruising in my girlfriends 75 Ford Ranchero. Good times.❤️🔥😎
58 here and raised on this music, I will listen to this until the end...
Best song to listen to when you’re having a bad day or mad about something
Works at the gym too!
Yes,after listening to it, one can feel better!
And when you vote
Takes me back to cruising in my 69 Camaro, a little smoke, a bottle of T.J. Swann and just living for fun. Great memories...!
When I was in high school we had a jukebox in the hallway and played this song every morning!
We had one in the cafeteria filled with the best of the best.
Lucky ducks ! We NEVER had anything so fly 😂 heck we didn't and still don't have lockers for all students ! Only the seniorest of seniors get lockers! So the sights you see on silly shows like Neighbours and Home & Away are pretty fake in terms of how Australian schools, especially public schools, actually operate 😮🎉
Damn! Where'd you go to school? Ridgemont high! 😎👍
Oh, the memories. Cowbell heaven
saw 'em open for deep purple in 70's...they stole the show
Best damn bar fight song period. Have loved this band since I was a kid like back in 1983 or 1984. Courtesy of my stepdad. Still love this song especially now. And I’m practically 50.
Being able to yell out loud SOB in singalong was such a thrills back then with this song !! ... With Hair of the dog surely allowing us here to repeat it so many times ! What a satisfaction and pleasure it was. Oh my ! Cannot forget it. Now imagine what it was during there live performances... Telling you, we were literately lifting concert halls roof with our chorus of the main lines of that song. Making us here, at least for the time of a song, all very badass... 🤘 🎸 🔥 🦚
What has always killed me about this song is the backing vocals as the song is winding down. A deep voiced member of the band chimes in with an occasional "son of a bitch".
A Ukrainian soldier singing to a Russian soldier
I don't always listen to hair of the dog, but when I do my neighbors do too
Me, Right now 🤣
😄👍
Hilarious!😂
😁👍
Mine too!!!
Это была моя первая любимая песня, как я помню. Лет в 5 напевала её ходила, очень нравилась.
Никогда не видел, чтобы русский наслаждался этой классикой, которую многие американцы даже забыли. Очень круто. Ваше здоровье брат!
@@cletusyeetus9077 Ну в российском обществе эта группа очень популярна же.
Hair of the dog - это сокращённо от
Hair of the dog
they bit you...
Под этот альбом я в компании друзей встречал 1977 год.
Сосед , старый дед,стучал нам в стену, а на следующий день утром прибежал и нажаловался моим родителям, которые вернулись от бабушки.
😂
В СССР эта группа была гораздо более популярна,чем в США и западной Европе.@@cletusyeetus9077
Cheers from Fresno California
In the 70’s there was a lot of rock ⚡️
IMHO, 70s rock classics the best decade of music ever
I was there for the 70s and 80s music. Saw most of it in concert too. It was all great but, I think, it peaked between the mid 70s to the mid 80s. Well, at least rock and roll did. Good times!
Perfect rock music, thank you Maestro.
This song, best entrance song for a wrestler or MMA fighter ever. Here I'm watching MMA right now and they're all missing out.
I think the same damn thing so when I fight again I'm walking out to that
I’m 53 yr old female, I love this song!
A trip down cowbell lane!❤
Sensacional, um clássico inesquecível!!!!!
One of the top 3 best rock jammin albums ever!I was in high school and we jammed it A LOT
At my permit unit in the Army, this song was played instead of revelry in the morning
Cool
Holy shit, that's epic! Saw them at Woodstock 94, they did this song.
Heh, heh, heh....that's so cool!!!! ❤❤❤Y
SUCH A BADASS TUNE. 13 yrs old first time I heard this back in '79 ...
it became our 7th grade football team's FIGHT SONG on the school bus ride to the opposing teams town. YEAH WE WERE SOME BADASS LIL' SON'S A BITCHES...!!!
🤟😈🤘🏻🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶
Remember the good times brother
Like it!!!!
My parents and uncle would play this every now and then, but it didn't hit hard until I saw both Dogtown and Z-Boys and Lords of Dogtown.
Now, whenever I hear it or when I put it on, I think about skating and/or just getting ripped at a show!
I just heard it on Lords of Dogtown a few minutes ago, but mainly I know it from Fear the Walking Dead.
Have an uncle who is like 12 years older than me, I learned a lot from him: music, weed, fast cars, fast women. Now I am in my 50s and wonder wth he was thinking, but at the time it was a blast
First time I saw them live, the lineup was, in order: Sha Na Na, Nazareth, The Kinks, The Tubes, and Alice Cooper.
Was bowzer there with his giant mouth?
@@eriktruchinskas3747 He was!
You got your money's worth
@@tedhansen3846 Definitely did, true! There were also intermission non-music acts that were odd and different. The only one I remember offhand was the guy who high dived from a platform into 18" of water. That landing had to hurt.
Holy crap dude lol. Great score!
I haven't heard this in years. I knew it had cowbell, but I didn't know it had a talkbox!
Yes it did. And unusually, the voice on the box was also lead singer Dan McCaffrey but played by guitarist Manny Charlton. (Confirmed by a 1975 West German TV appearance, which is somewhere on YT).
Saw these guys with Heart back in '76 at Offenbach am Main, Germany...lots of hash that night...fond memories and still have the poster.
US Army Brat. 1968 -1971. With 2 sister's born at the 97th General Hospital. Hello, people who know where Frankfurt is!
I do know where Frankfurt is. I imagine that was a great concert.
@@nobodysbaby5048 One I can still remember well...tickets were like 15 marks.
@@airforceveteran71 Soooo, like 5$. Nice.🎸
Best album of all time no one can touch this it's as good as it gets
Had this on 8 track.
Riding in my 77 Mercury led sled with this jamming.
Whiskey Drinking Woman is my favorite song on this album.
Heart breaker, soul shaker
I've been told about you
Steamroller, midnight stroller
What they've been saying must be true
[bridge:]
Red hot mama
Velvet charmer
Time's come to pay your dues
[chorus:]
Now you're messin' with a
A son of a bitch
Now you're messin' with a son of a bitch
Now you're messin' with a
A son of a bitch
Now you're messin' with a son of a bitch
Talkin' jivey, poison ivy
You ain't gonna cling to me
Man taker, born faker
I ain't so blind I can't see
[bridge]
[chorus]
[pipes solo]
[chorus]
Tuff lyrics - tuff song -- probably the band to get away with cursing on a recorded album - and then to get air time on the radio ( in the 70's )...... I really love this song.
I see you everywhere, Forrest.
@@JamesGilbert_same. Great minds…
I love that cowbell!!!
Yea… “Give Me More COWBELL!”
Oh ya ! Love more cow bell
From your lips to God's ears 🙏
I was hoping someone would say that 😮😅 😂
I have a fever subsiding. Climax Blues Band wasn't enough
Nazareth! Fucking awesome, then and now!!!
First song I ever sang along with at the age of 6 in the back seat. Still loving it today!
The song that started hair metal and one of the greatest guitar riff after Whole Lotta Love
Great memories of my youth ! Best regards from Israel !
Like my parents always said,mess with us, fool around and find out just who's the S.O.B.
I love the sound of that bag pipe. Where it makes that sound near the end . They used a piece of the bag pipe to make that sound .. love Nazareth..
How cool....I had no idea....thanks for the info.....❤❤❤Y
Great youth memories with Nazareth!
Rarest good song...really trhill me!!!!👍👏👏👏👏
Saw them at the Orpheum Theater in Boston in 76 backing up Deep Purple. They blew them away and i love Deep Purple
The memories of cruising a small town with my Camaro back in the days with top down cranking this righteous tune!!! Those were the days!!!🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
bitchin camaro!
I don't always listen to this song...but when I do...so do my neighbors.
Hah we're on the same page
hahahaha🤣👍
This is the answer of a king. A true god among ants. Crank it, brother. Everyone needs a little Hair of the Dog.
AWESOME ☝🏻☝🏻
THESE GUYS ARE AWESOME ALL THE SONGS KICK ASS. LIVE ON NAZARETH✌❤😁
I was born in the 90s everybody's momma had this in their record collection timeless album
❤🌟💯
Takes me back to 1978! Chilling with my cousin Vico on the way to Santa Cruz highway 17!
Ukraines temporary national anthem
This song will always be badass!
Funck yeah you know that ( Superior fire power.31⚡️13! ) Hammer To nail. you know that brother.
1978-79 Damn Good Times...80-81-82- Trottle- Down... To Every Concert,Texas Jam...
Had this as a class song in 78 cranked the jukebox at dinner time rock n roll shakamak school everyday
Luv the crunchy guitar !
One of the best songs of the 70s and my mantra song. Rock on.
Girls Aloud "Sexy No No No" sampled the classic main riff brilliantly. Sounds great on the original and on theirs too. ( Nazareth got a writers credit. )
When the cowbell, gnarly Gibson riff, and singalong chorus led by a singer sounding like he'd just done a shot of moonshine with bong water chaser still isn't enough, so they top it off with voice box!
Such a great song !
I have this LP on vinyl. Nothing like authentic and original vinyl that has the scratches and all.
Miss those days.. My oldest brother had the most radical music playing setup. As a guitar player, he had every component hooked up so he could play this song, guitar and sing at the same time. Out of 6 kids I was the only one that was able to use it after school and what not. We're 15 years apart but it was cool when the sisters girlfriends came around...
Find a mint 8-track copy LOL😎
More COWBELL!!!! Killer song. Scared the crap out of many when drunk bad asses were around and this came on. 'Oh crap...we better get out of here. Something bad is gonna happen soon." Damn sure it did. Still love this song when crap is all around me. get saved. Find Jesus Christ. Amen.
Curti muito esta música na minha juventude
The first time I heard this song was while stationed in Keflavik Iceland in the barracks. The song was never heard on AFRTS radio, but several people got the album. Love Hurts by Nazarth was the only song heard on AFRTS radio.
This one of the best bands ever heard I love them 💕 2023 I was born 1967 still lessoning still today hell yes
Great plans STAR
This is my entrance music when I stroll into work.😁
Hell yeah! No one messes with you or your tools. .S.F.P. 31⚡️13 ! You're a force to be reckoned with.
LOL
That’s awesome!!!
Same!
Always liked this one ,even if i got in trouble listening to it !
BEST EVER FROM NAZARETH!! the dj
Had a 68 camaro with around 1100 hp and this was my song when I come out of the gate racing!
❤🎉 *¡enjoyed at 6:53 pm Pacific DayLight Savings Time on Sunday, 4 June 2023!* ❤🎉
Congratulations dad. You are making mom 😡. 💕 u always. Thank you for keeping up with me. Send heaven my sincere sympathy.
I still have this on 8 track. Don't know why, just couldn't get rid of it.
I bought this cassette tape when i was like 12?!! Crazy good song!!
Best ever to be a teen in the 1970's i had a huge mercury woodie station wagon. Could fit 9 people and party with lots of friends. Back then you got your license and instant freedom . No mothers against drunk drivers. The cops confiscated your beer and pot but they let you go and said be safe, now your imprisoned the 70's no big brother, just enjoying FREEDOM. Gone forever but in our hearts. 🎸🥁🍺🪴. , Long live clasdic rock and roll ☮️
Thank Reagan and his asset forfeiture laws, it gave the fuzz a really good reason to haul you in to jail.
Dam that the best description of them I've ever heard we had a ball
YEAH BABY, OLD SCHOOL NEVER GETS OLD 🇺🇸☝✊✊👍👏👏👏🇺🇸 ‼
They should be in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame like for days, man... Disgraceful.
СПАСИБО БОЛЬШОЕ - BIG THANKS
One of my favorites songs Nazareth
In concert they had the deep blue lighted stage it was n awesome show back in late 70,s.
Every time I hear this song, I remember that time when my wife's uncle tried me out & I showed him what a man can do to him!!!!!
Got to see them when I was in Germany ! What a show.1985 or was it 86 ? Have to look at the ticket.
"Their hair may be thinning, their livers may be failing, but the rock never stops. Liberty Rock Radio!"
One of the best songs invented of all time.
RIP Dan and Manny. Great guys. In the late '90s my band was playing in Peterborough Ontario Canada. I gave Scotty a call on New Year's Eve. I met Dan and Manny at The Queensbury Arms. In Toronto. Triple A on top of the world ROCK GODS. Nah just regular dudes that like to shoot the shit and have a laugh. We are all Scottish when you get down to it...
I will be 60 in May. First of all - this album was in bas relief. I remember touching it for hours - and I am not even a creep. But Nazareth's Greatest Hits? I cannot even count how many cassette copies of that album I wore out. Second of all - there is no second. One of the best bands ever.
Immortal. Timeless.
We really are all Scottish when you get right down to it
Remember listening to this on the way to High School in Slidell, La in 1975 or 1976 and partying with all my friends then. Good Times absolutely !
i was living in a apartment complex in alabama, had my stereo cranked up, knew i was gonna get some attention, so had this album ready, sure enough, here come the apartment custodian, a ol fuddy duddy woman, walking down the sidewalk with a purposeful stride, coming to take me away, haha. , as soon as she got close, i put on hair of the dog, as soon as it got to the , now you're messing with a sob, i really cranked it, she did a perfect 180 and right back to her office she went, i never heard a word. It was just perfect