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  1. Jan 5, 2024 · One song that has always held a special place in my heart is “Too Bad Too Sad” by Nazareth. The raw emotions and heartfelt lyrics of this song have truly resonated with me, and I believe it holds a deeper meaning that goes beyond its catchy melody. Table of Contents. I first stumbled upon this song during my early years as a digital nomad.

    • Melvin Duke
  2. May 10, 2024 · The song was first recorded by The Everly Brothers in 1960, but the Nazareth version is the most well-known. 4. What is the meaning behind the song? The song speaks to the pain and anguish that can come with love, particularly when one person loves someone who does not love them back.

  3. Jun 23, 2021 · Rampant was, for once, an almost all self-originated album, save for Shapes Of Things (the Yardbirds) which became the finalé of their live show for many a year afterwards. Expect No Mercy (Mountain, 1977) As you’d expect after nine albums with the same line-up, Nazareth had found what might loosely be termed a ‘formula’ sound.

    • Dave Ling
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    • Love Hurts (Super Group Festival, 1974) “Great song, nazareth is one of the most underrated bands in rock history (Not this song though) You should listen to all the songs below if you haven’t already.
    • Hair of the Dog (Hair of the Dog, 1975) “This title track is a really decent album opener. I always got a kick out of the words & the fantastic music & beat to this cut.
    • This Flight Tonight (Loud ‘n’ Proud, 1973) “I love Joni Mitchell’s more contemplative (you don’t say!) original, but there’s no question in my mind that Scottish rockers Nazareth pull off a similar reclamation job that Jimi did on Dylan’s “All Along The Watchtower”.
    • Dream On (2XS, 1982) “The guitars transition through several unique sounds, starting with a distinct far eastern flavor and ending with the long solo’s fuzz box that you would swear is a synthesizer if you didn’t know they were not widely used at the time.”
  5. From: 'Hair Of The Dog' (1975) 'Miss Misery,' No. 5 on our list of the Top 10 Nazareth Songs, wastes no time in getting right into heavy riffdom. The Black Sabbath meets the Troggs riff is pure ...

  6. Dec 28, 2023 · Miss Misery, true to Nazareth’s tried-and-trusted MO, was born out of a jam session. “We always wrote that way,” Agnew says. “Manny would start playing a riff, we’d join in, and then Dan would just yodel along over the top.”. With this track, the riff was inspired by what Agnew calls “one of the best rock songs that’s ever been ...

  7. Jun 26, 2020 · “Amazing band’s shift from the classic hard rock sound in the direction to poppy soft rock tunes is obvious here. It can’t be hidden as the late pregnancy. Is that good or bad? It’s terrible for strict hard rockers, while every band have a right for some experimental sound on the other hand.

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