It is the best decade and I’m from the 90’s. I wish I had been born in the 70’s because the music was the best and then they didn’t have the equipment they do now. They actually had to have talent in the 70’s. The people even seemed to be happier then.
Don’t get me wrong the 90s was alright but the 70s beat the 90s in music. Also the 70s wasn’t as chaotic. I mean school shootings began in the 90s and that says a lot about how messed up the kids were.
@@jessicachilders7287 I agree. I am from Arkansas and remember quit well the Jonesboro middle school shooting in '98 then Columbine in '99. I still think the 90's and early 2000's produced some good music definitely better than the shit that is coming out now days. My mom and dad grew up in the 60's and 70's and loved it too. They talk about how much better it was then. I think we all reminisce about the times we had when we were younger.
@@bigcountry816 I definitely reminisce about the 90s myself. My teen years were definitely some interesting years. I think music took on a lot of changes in the 90s some for the good and some not. But the reason I like the 70s so much is because they really had to be talented they didn’t have the electronics that they do now to make them sound good. Not just the singers but the musicians also had to be talented. If you go to a concert now pay attention that they never sound the same as the studio versions. Music in the 90s was by all means better than today. Every decade it seems music gets worse. I’m very open to all genres and music period but it’s very rare to find stuff I like today.
RIP Dan McCafferty (lead singer) and Manny Charlton (lead guitarist) who both passed away recently (Dan in November and Manny in July). Nazareth formed in 1968 and have been performing and recording since then. Dan's singing was inspired by primarily Little Richard. He went on to create his own form of screaming, raspy sound that inspired numerous 70s and 80s hard rock and heavy metal singers bands, including giants like AC/DC and Guns N Roses. Listen to Dan shred on uptempo rockers like This Flight Tonight, Bad Bad Boy, Telegram, and don't miss the timeless rock ballad Dream On. Long live Rock N Roll!!!!
It’s Nazareth..like Jesus of Nazareth.. You’ve definitely gotta listen to more Nazareth! They’ve got so many albums..and none of them sound the same as the next.. pretty much any song you choose will be worth the listen. Love hurts and this flight tonight are two of their most over played songs. . Miss misery.. sweetheart tree.. cocain, whiskey drinkin woman.. sunshine, fallen angel.. they have so many hits! this band is legend!
This is a great song and Nazareth has a couple of good tunes but I wouldn't say Scotland has a rich history of providing the rest of the world with great music.
I am so glad I was born in 66. I can remember all the way back to the age of 2. I remember hearing 50s hop and 60s rock. Music today has lost that emotional feel. The songs I heard going up stirred your soul. Even today I can hear those songs and it will take me back to the first time I heard it what I was doing where I was at and how it made me feel. Music is wonderful and healing when you listen to those classics. God bless
1965 for me... I've had a radio in my head since as far bk as I can remember. I remember watching the Monkees and listening to the radio at the same time. I'm glad I grew up when I did 70s 80s and 90s. The best in music.
I loved listening to this, didn't have a heartbreak but just loved the voice, the music, the lyrics, it was/is beautiful. I was two years old when Nazareth released this song.
I feel so fortunate that I grew up in the 70's, 80' & 90's. What a time to have lived. Notice how in each musical genre, each musical group had to play an actual instrument, & perform LIVE? Not like today's mucus that's all computer generated, & it seems like all of today's so-called musical performers don't have a damn clue what real music is all about...
My first Rock concert. Nazareth opened for Deep Purple. OKC. Been a Rocker ever since. Love the 70s Rock. 80s, 90s music owe everything to the 70s. Best music ever...
Please don't Judas me is one of the greatest songs of all time. Was fortunate enough to see Nazareth live a Pierres in Fort Wayne Indiana in the early 90s. Totally f*****g rocked original singer totally love it. 👍
YES SO GLAD I WAS BORN IN THE MIDDLE FIFTIES.. HAD MY MUSIC WITH MY MOM MUSIC AND STILL LOVE IT. THEN GREW INTO MY OWN WITH SUCH BEUTIFUL ARTIST ON ALL❤TYPES❤ TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER. I HOPE MORE UNDERSTANDING AND COMPASSION COMES TO ALL.😊OH THE 70S & 80S
I hear that loud and clear. It was around long enough (still is) to play when I lost my wife, my next great girl, the one after that, the woman after her, etc......Love hurts...I know...
I was a child of the 50. I have heard and seen it all since then. I loved it all! I stopped listening in 2000 to what they are playing now. I am old but I still love my music. Even go into the 30s and 40s. They had some nice music too!
This is so humbling, I always think i can sing, i carry a tune pretty well .....then I hear Dan McCafferty , and I hang up my hat . I notice , in the face, he looks a lot like Mickey Dolenz
You can really go down a rabbit hole with Nazareth. They've got a lot of great songs that didn't necessarily get played on the radio but great none the less. A great band from Scotland.
Saw Nazareth live supporting Ten years after when I was 14 ... instant fan ( they are Scottish ) They recorded this in 1975 ,but was recorded first by the evenly brothers in 1960!
This was their first big hit and the first radio station in the country to ever play this song (as the story goes) was KAYC AM in Beaumont, TX. There were listeners in the area that began requesting this from FM stations in Houston and it took off from there. At the height of their fame Nazareth came and played a "Thank You" concert at the tiny 2500 seat Beaumont Civic Auditorium with Styx as the warmup band. I was on the first row and it was awesome. Now, sir, would you please react to "Neither One Of Us" by Gladys Knight and the Pips? I would greatly appreciate it and I think a lot of your audience would as well. Thank you.
Uhm, no: Mike Clink produced Appetite... [Manny Charlton DID record a few demo tracks w/ G 'n' R (circa ?? '85, I think?...( ...but those went unknown and unheard until someone put together that, massive, Appetite... box-set, last year! (2018)] ...but at least you know who Manny Charlton IS, so ...I'm not gonna fault you for that! 😜😋 👍
Sorry but you are wrong Manny Charlton didn't produce Appetite for Destruction Mike Clink who had worked with Triumph produced Appetite for Destruction. Robert John Lange was originally supposed to produce it but when he exceeded the budget Guns n Roses went with Mike.
Dan McCafferty singer of Nazareth, on this tune had a voice like velvet sandpaper. Peel the paint off the walls on the heavy stuff. Give a listen to "This Flight Tonight" and "Miss Misery".
Love Hurts" written and composed by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant was recorded by The Everly Brothers in July 1960 and included in the LP, A Date with The Everly Brothers, released in 1961 on Warner brothers
Yet another great band from Scotland. Just like Simple Minds that you reacted to the other day. You are right about them singing with heart because in those days the bands were discovered because they had been touring around small places for ages getting their act together. So when you saw them you saw people who knew what they were doing and and could play up a storm live. Yet another great video, keep on rocking man.
Something about his voice! This is the Best version of the song IMO, and that's saying something because I really like Roy Orbison, and the Every Brothers too.
I came upon this channel and subscribed immediately. I was born in 1960, grew up listening to and loving all these songs. Hate today's music!!! It's got no soul!!!!! THANK YOU JAMEL_ AKA_ JAMAL!!!!!
I can only hope you can see this. The original was sung by THE GREAT, GREAT ROY ORBISON. Fun fact...when they sing the line LOVE IS LIKE A FLAME, IT BURNS YOU WHEN ITS HOT, Roy's line was actually Love is like a stove, it burns you when its hot. Hey!....check out Roy. Many huge hits to react to
Got to see Nazareth live in '83. Wasn't more than 20 feet from the stage and they put on a GREAT show! They were the opening act for Billy Squire (Emotions in Motion tour) and when they finished, it seemed like half the crowd left. Turned out that Billy put on a pretty decent show, too.
Oh one of my top favorite bands. One of the greatest rock voices. Seen them in concert in 83. So so many great songs...Expect No Mercy, Broken Down Angel. This Flight Tonight, Razamanaz, Kentucky Fried Blues, Please Dont Judas Me, i could go on and on with their great songs...please do more from them. You will love them. They are from Scotland.
I’m 61, my sons 20. He gets the older music’s vibe like you do. What I think separates it from the 50s to today’s music is back then, musicians were crafting tunes in unchartered water. There wasn’t a formula to follow. It was about creating rather than imitating and simple tweeting something that we’ve heard before. Great songs are timeless and revered across all genres.
Loved your reaction to Nazareth.. They are from my home town.. They have given a lot to this town as well as their amazing talent.. Though only one original band member still in the line up he is still touring and performing live gigs age 70+!!.. Really enjoy your show 💫 thanks ☺️
Oww my friend I just saw your reaction to José José and then I click on this hevenly piece of art. I remembered my childhood listening this on the road. I always wondered about this solo... is so simple but so beautiful, like waves moving on the coast, Uff! you got my suscription! I'm asking myself who was the asshole who disliked this video.
Love Nazareth and this is definitely one of their classics. Check out This Flight Tonight also by them. Another great 70's song to check out is Rock Me Gently by Andy Kim. Oh and by the way your doing an awsome job. Thank you.
this band was one of the groups that got to do a command performance in front of the then quite you Queen Elizabeth.. put that in yer pipe ans smoke ...lol the song Hair of the dog ....will make howl by the way ..lol and........ woke up this morning ......... will make you cry .. well at least it did me when ?I was a kid .... a;always love your reaction so good .. see you next time
Dude, I'm a couple of years older than you but I've been listening to a lot of the music you react to for decades thanks to my older siblings and parents. Good music is timeless, for sure. It's awesome to see you react for the first time to music I've loved for years and years because you keep it real and really allow the music to reach you.
Although Nazereth is famous for singing it, the original version is by The Everly Brothers; I was amazed when I found it out! Oh, yes, that guitar solo as well as the lyrics make you feel the raw emotion! This song hit too close to home when recovering from my failed engagement!
I'm so glad I was a teenager in the 70' s. Best decade of all. Style, music, movies etc
It is the best decade and I’m from the 90’s. I wish I had been born in the 70’s because the music was the best and then they didn’t have the equipment they do now. They actually had to have talent in the 70’s. The people even seemed to be happier then.
To me the 90s was the best to me, then again it was when I grew up. I love a lot of 70s music though.
Don’t get me wrong the 90s was alright but the 70s beat the 90s in music. Also the 70s wasn’t as chaotic. I mean school shootings began in the 90s and that says a lot about how messed up the kids were.
@@jessicachilders7287 I agree. I am from Arkansas and remember quit well the Jonesboro middle school shooting in '98 then Columbine in '99. I still think the 90's and early 2000's produced some good music definitely better than the shit that is coming out now days. My mom and dad grew up in the 60's and 70's and loved it too. They talk about how much better it was then. I think we all reminisce about the times we had when we were younger.
@@bigcountry816 I definitely reminisce about the 90s myself. My teen years were definitely some interesting years. I think music took on a lot of changes in the 90s some for the good and some not. But the reason I like the 70s so much is because they really had to be talented they didn’t have the electronics that they do now to make them sound good. Not just the singers but the musicians also had to be talented. If you go to a concert now pay attention that they never sound the same as the studio versions. Music in the 90s was by all means better than today. Every decade it seems music gets worse. I’m very open to all genres and music period but it’s very rare to find stuff I like today.
In my opinion, one of the greatest rock vocals every recorded
Seen them in 76 or 77 with Kansas...
Nazareth...... My boys! My favorite band ever! Dan is THE MAN!
One of the greatest rock singers of all time!! Rest in Peace Dan the Man!!
RIP Dan McCafferty (lead singer) and Manny Charlton (lead guitarist) who both passed away recently (Dan in November and Manny in July). Nazareth formed in 1968 and have been performing and recording since then. Dan's singing was inspired by primarily Little Richard. He went on to create his own form of screaming, raspy sound that inspired numerous 70s and 80s hard rock and heavy metal singers bands, including giants like AC/DC and Guns N Roses. Listen to Dan shred on uptempo rockers like This Flight Tonight, Bad Bad Boy, Telegram, and don't miss the timeless rock ballad Dream On. Long live Rock N Roll!!!!
It’s Nazareth..like Jesus of Nazareth..
You’ve definitely gotta listen to more Nazareth! They’ve got so many albums..and none of them sound the same as the next.. pretty much any song you choose will be worth the listen. Love hurts and this flight tonight are two of their most over played songs. . Miss misery.. sweetheart tree.. cocain, whiskey drinkin woman.. sunshine, fallen angel.. they have so many hits! this band is legend!
Ah, yes. Jesus of Nazareeth. 😂
@@davidmmuench😂
Dan had the perfect voice for this song. He sounded like he'd been through some shit and he knows!! My fave Nazareth song..
Technically it's an Everly Brothers song, but these guys do it well.
Maybe not my favourite Nazareth song but definitely my favourite version of love hurts
@@billchaney8791 Nazareth does it better
@@thammar1990 for sure
I always wondered why the Everlys' version left me a bit cold. I must've heard this as a little girl...
❤ahhhhhh, i still love his voice❤
Hair of the Dog is so good. "Now you're messing with ... "
A S.O.A.B. 🤩
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
The whole album is good
Love how you put things he smells something that's not right.Its Love.
Hell Yeah
What a voice, I've heard this 1000's of times and never even realized just How good that voice is
Goosebumps!!!.
Another great band Scotland's given tae the world!!!.
This is a great song and Nazareth has a couple of good tunes but I wouldn't say Scotland has a rich history of providing the rest of the world with great music.
Top 10 male vocalist of all time.
I am so glad I was born in 66. I can remember all the way back to the age of 2. I remember hearing 50s hop and 60s rock. Music today has lost that emotional feel. The songs I heard going up stirred your soul. Even today I can hear those songs and it will take me back to the first time I heard it what I was doing where I was at and how it made me feel. Music is wonderful and healing when you listen to those classics. God bless
Good music has no expiration date! 😊
1965 for me... I've had a radio in my head since as far bk as I can remember.
I remember watching the Monkees and listening to the radio at the same time.
I'm glad I grew up when I did 70s 80s and 90s. The best in music.
Same. Born in 67’ the privileged age of so many genres!!
September 66 for me and I love these old sons too.
Try some Hair of the Dog by Nazareth....classic....off the album
That guitar at the end though! It's like it's crying
He makes it cry and sing from the depth of the soul.
Manny charlton.
I loved listening to this, didn't have a heartbreak but just loved the voice, the music, the lyrics, it was/is beautiful. I was two years old when Nazareth released this song.
Born in the 60s. This song gives me chills
No one get's over the song Hair of the Dog.. the whole album for that matter. A complete masterpiece. LOVE Nazareth.
I feel so fortunate that I grew up in the 70's, 80' & 90's. What a time to have lived. Notice how in each musical genre, each musical group had to play an actual instrument, & perform LIVE? Not like today's mucus that's all computer generated, & it seems like all of today's so-called musical performers don't have a damn clue what real music is all about...
Beautiful ❣️ From Nazareth,🎶🎶🎸🎸☀️🏴
Wish I could love this a million times 💚🐸
One of the best love songs EVER 🤘🏼❤️🤘🏼
More like the best heartbreak from a love affair songs ever lol.
“Please don’t Judas me. “ Is another good Nazareth song.
That guy made the guitar sing; and the song talks to any human that had felt the burning flame of love!
My first Rock concert. Nazareth opened for Deep Purple. OKC. Been a Rocker ever since. Love the 70s Rock. 80s, 90s music owe everything to the 70s. Best music ever...
You can see the anguish in the man's voice as he's singing. He must have really loved her.
Everly brothers wrote it, Roy Orbison & tons of others did their take on it, even Cher but none as well as Nazareth's.
"NAZERETH," like, "JESUS of NAZERETH."
A slight variation of Muphry's Law…
(It's NAZ_A_RETH ;-))
@ Is "Muphry" deliberate?
I suspect you might have meant something else ;-)
I read they took it from Nazareth Pennsylvania after perfoming there.
Naza reth rhymes with Beth
Yea! Omg! Wow you just triggered a memory for me back in 1979! Just by your comment. Wow! Peace Love, hope you are doing well!
Please don't Judas me is one of the greatest songs of all time. Was fortunate enough to see Nazareth live a Pierres in Fort Wayne Indiana in the early 90s. Totally f*****g rocked original singer totally love it. 👍
YES SO GLAD I WAS BORN IN THE MIDDLE FIFTIES.. HAD MY MUSIC WITH MY MOM MUSIC AND STILL LOVE IT.
THEN GREW INTO MY OWN WITH SUCH BEUTIFUL ARTIST ON ALL❤TYPES❤ TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER.
I HOPE MORE UNDERSTANDING AND COMPASSION COMES TO ALL.😊OH THE 70S & 80S
I'm the same way. I have always preferred this type of music. Love Hurts is one of my favorite songs.
My brother and his girlfriend broke up when this song was popular. He played it over and over and over again. 😂🤣😂
I hear that loud and clear. It was around long enough (still is) to play when I lost my wife, my next great girl, the one after that, the woman after her, etc......Love hurts...I know...
He probably wasn't laughing
Awhhhhhh!
Bill Wampler Lol, funny. But not! 👩🦰👍💕
That’s sad. At least he had an outlet.
Thi is what you call SINGING real music wow how i wish the world would go back in time and feel that vibe again👍👍
I was a child of the 50. I have heard and seen it all since then. I loved it all! I stopped listening in 2000 to what they are playing now. I am old but I still love my music. Even go into the 30s and 40s. They had some nice music too!
You feel this song when he sings THIS song. One of my all time favorite songs.
One of the best voices ever in rock...I love this song......
Awesome Ballard for this rock group!
A classic Rock Masterpiece forever !!!!...so many good Songs over the Years....
What a great vocal performance !
On my Top 10 songs of all time.
Outstanding vocals.
@@znk0r EPIC vocals.
He’s making that guitar cry 🎸🤘🏽
I love it when hard rockin bands cover mellow oldies like this Everly Brothers classic.
Right from his soul. Love this song.
First of the great “Power Ballads”
the 'ballad of Hollis Brown' was haunting...
Most music in rock doesn't have an obvious first progression
1st "Great" power ballad? That honor would absolutely go to Harry Nilsson's 1971 version of Badfinger's "Without You".
INCORRECT! That would be Badfinger!
@@stepinfetchit9394 Who are you talking to?
This is so humbling, I always think i can sing, i carry a tune pretty well .....then I hear Dan McCafferty , and I hang up my hat . I notice , in the face, he looks a lot like Mickey Dolenz
Now that you pointed out the M. Dolenz thing, you are right. I see it too. Love the Monkees.
I always thought Willem Dafoe
He DOES!
My absolute favorite of all time💖 68 yrs.old I played the 45rpm. A lot💖
You can really go down a rabbit hole with Nazareth. They've got a lot of great songs that didn't necessarily get played on the radio but great none the less. A great band from Scotland.
The guitar solo is one of the best of all times, gives you goosebumps.
Saw Nazareth live supporting Ten years after when I was 14 ... instant fan ( they are Scottish )
They recorded this in 1975 ,but was recorded first by the evenly brothers in 1960!
This was their first big hit and the first radio station in the country to ever play this song (as the story goes) was KAYC AM in Beaumont, TX. There were listeners in the area that began requesting this from FM stations in Houston and it took off from there. At the height of their fame Nazareth came and played a "Thank You" concert at the tiny 2500 seat Beaumont Civic Auditorium with Styx as the warmup band. I was on the first row and it was awesome.
Now, sir, would you please react to "Neither One Of Us" by Gladys Knight and the Pips? I would greatly appreciate it and I think a lot of your audience would as well. Thank you.
Music removes barriers.
Some bands/artists/singers use their talent to spread a message.
Rock ballards are just the best, especially with those guys with their amazeballs voice ranges 👏💖🦘
There is no Guns and Roses without Nazareth. The original Nazareth guitarist Manny Charlton produced Appetit for Destruction.
Uhm, no: Mike Clink produced Appetite...
[Manny Charlton DID record a few demo tracks w/ G 'n' R (circa ?? '85, I think?...( ...but those went unknown and unheard until someone put together that, massive, Appetite... box-set, last year! (2018)]
...but at least you know who Manny Charlton IS, so ...I'm not gonna fault you for that! 😜😋 👍
@@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra as a great band once said...Close enough for rock-n-roll
@@burnjburn 😂😂😁👍
o.k., yeah... 😛
Sorry but you are wrong Manny Charlton didn't produce Appetite for Destruction Mike Clink who had worked with Triumph produced Appetite for Destruction. Robert John Lange was originally supposed to produce it but when he exceeded the budget Guns n Roses went with Mike.
Dan McCafferty singer of Nazareth, on this tune had a voice like velvet sandpaper. Peel the paint off the walls on the heavy stuff. Give a listen to "This Flight Tonight" and "Miss Misery".
Nazareth is an amazing rock band; this is one of my favorite songs. Bcuz I can relate to it; the music is off the hook; they're exceptional
A rock classic to the core.
A Classic!!! Reminds me my teenage years back in the early 70's.
Love Hurts" written and composed by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant was recorded by The Everly Brothers in July 1960 and included in the LP, A Date with The Everly Brothers, released in 1961 on Warner brothers
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But Roy Orbidon’s version in 1961 was better, but Nazareth’s was by far the best, released in 1974
I also liked Gary Morris's version.
Emmylou Harris and Graham Parsons do the best version.
I am now proud to say I have loved this much in my life.
this is their soft side. Hair of the dog...awesome riff and vulgar. loved it since i was a kid.
Bro I was in middle school when this song came out. I heard this at every dance I went to. It's a part of me.
The amount of rasp in his voice is amazing and awesome.. could likely sing AC/DC as well
The Band from Scotland !!! They are sooooo goood !!!!!!!!
Deep song. Incredible.
Yet another great band from Scotland. Just like Simple Minds that you reacted to the other day. You are right about them singing with heart because in those days the bands were discovered because they had been touring around small places for ages getting their act together. So when you saw them you saw people who knew what they were doing and and could play up a storm live. Yet another great video, keep on rocking man.
Pride of Dunfermline
I seen this Guy like three years ago his voice was spot on great show
A Good Scottish Band , Very Underated, Axel rose , Listened too them ,, Listen too there Album, Hair of the Dog, Classic 🎶🎶🎸🎸🎶🎶🎸🎸☀️🏴
My favorite song of all time
Something about his voice! This is the Best version of the song IMO, and that's saying something because I really like Roy Orbison, and the Every Brothers too.
Love your channel man
Thanks🙏🏾
Don't hear any reactions to pilot of the air waves, a one hit wonder from 1979 Charlie Dore, she's a girl not a guy named Charlie, thanks
Nazareth~ was a Scottish hark rock band in 1968-and early 1970’s . Still performing
I came upon this channel and subscribed immediately. I was born in 1960, grew up listening to and loving all these songs. Hate today's music!!! It's got no soul!!!!! THANK YOU JAMEL_ AKA_ JAMAL!!!!!
That is how to sing with conviction. Right there.
This song make me cry 😭
Some of the Best Love Songs of all time, are from the Rock & Roll heavy hitters!!! ❤️
I can only hope you can see this. The original was sung by THE GREAT, GREAT ROY ORBISON. Fun fact...when they sing the line LOVE IS LIKE A FLAME, IT BURNS YOU WHEN ITS HOT, Roy's line was actually Love is like a stove, it burns you when its hot. Hey!....check out Roy. Many huge hits to react to
Always like how the guitar solo emulates someone crying hard
Yo dude...high school, this song , back seat of my 64’ Ford Fairlain 500, best girl....smile on face. Thank you Nazareth😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🏻✌🏻
Got to see Nazareth live in '83. Wasn't more than 20 feet from the stage and they put on a GREAT show! They were the opening act for Billy Squire (Emotions in Motion tour) and when they finished, it seemed like half the crowd left. Turned out that Billy put on a pretty decent show, too.
"Crazy... A Suitable Case for Treatment" and of course the obvious "Hair of the Dog" are my favorite Nazareth songs
Nazareth - please dont judas me. Or miss misery
Beggars Day and Please don't Judas me are my favorite from them
Changing times or Whiskey drinking woman
@@davidm9612 please don't Judas me I one of the best songs ever
Star off of No Mean City.
Oh one of my top favorite bands. One of the greatest rock voices. Seen them in concert in 83. So so many great songs...Expect No Mercy, Broken Down Angel. This Flight Tonight, Razamanaz, Kentucky Fried Blues, Please Dont Judas Me, i could go on and on with their great songs...please do more from them. You will love them. They are from Scotland.
Natural curly hair. Love me some Nazareth, should listen to Shot me down , love the song. I love this band. All from Scotland
Dan McCafferty's voice is probably THE most unique voice EVER in music...all music...simply incredible!
listen Nazareth - Sunshine ... with your wife .. very good ballad ,,,🎸🎶👍✨
Nazareth - Miss Misery
...and Sold My Soul?
For sure
Oh yeah. Miss Misery got me evicted once. I love the Hair of the Dog album
@@tyronesharp401 Yes,That was a great album I always played that alot in my high School day's
Pure genius
Love is like a flame that burns you when it’s hot!!
They did a nice cover of the original. (Jim Capaldi)
Best wishes from Brisbane Australia ❣️
WooHoo! Go Jamel_AKA_Jamal! The album was great! Beggars Day is very good!
LOVE THIS CHANNEL 👍🏻❤🎶
Thanks🙏🏾
You can't go wrong on that whole album!
Scottish rockers from the 70s. Seen them in 78 live they were great in their day. Try out Hair of the Dog.
I’m 61, my sons 20. He gets the older music’s vibe like you do.
What I think separates it from the 50s to today’s music is back then, musicians were crafting tunes in unchartered water. There wasn’t a formula to follow. It was about creating rather than imitating and simple tweeting something that we’ve heard before.
Great songs are timeless and revered across all genres.
Amazing song and performance.
Loved your reaction to Nazareth.. They are from my home town.. They have given a lot to this town as well as their amazing talent.. Though only one original band member still in the line up he is still touring and performing live gigs age 70+!!..
Really enjoy your show 💫 thanks ☺️
Dunfermline! I lived up top Garvock
Oww my friend I just saw your reaction to José José and then I click on this hevenly piece of art. I remembered my childhood listening this on the road. I always wondered about this solo... is so simple but so beautiful, like waves moving on the coast, Uff! you got my suscription!
I'm asking myself who was the asshole who disliked this video.
Shed many tears listening to this song in my teens . Had the 45
Where would music be without 💔
Love Nazareth and this is definitely one of their classics. Check out This Flight Tonight also by them. Another great 70's song to check out is Rock Me Gently by Andy Kim. Oh and by the way your doing an awsome job. Thank you.
Oh yea, this flight tonight for sure....Joni basically told them its y'alls now....
this band was one of the groups that got to do a command performance in front of the then quite you Queen Elizabeth.. put that in yer pipe ans smoke ...lol the song Hair of the dog ....will make howl by the way ..lol and........ woke up this morning ......... will make you cry .. well at least it did me when ?I was a kid .... a;always love your reaction so good .. see you next time
One of the very first power ballads, all the way back in 1975.
An iconic band from my hometown of Dunfermline in Scotland.
Dude, I'm a couple of years older than you but I've been listening to a lot of the music you react to for decades thanks to my older siblings and parents. Good music is timeless, for sure. It's awesome to see you react for the first time to music I've loved for years and years because you keep it real and really allow the music to reach you.
I recomend Nazareth 'hair of the dog' album. miss misery and changing times...
Estas ante el gran DAN MCCAFFERTY Y LA GRAN BANDA NAZARETH .ALCANZO TONOS ALTOS Y ES EL DUEÑO DE UNA VOZ PARTICULAR EN EL ROCK
Although Nazereth is famous for singing it, the original version is by The Everly Brothers; I was amazed when I found it out!
Oh, yes, that guitar solo as well as the lyrics make you feel the raw emotion!
This song hit too close to home when recovering from my failed engagement!