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524.1 | | IPOVAX::FRANCINE | stand by me | Fri Apr 07 1989 15:57 | 10 |
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I like that song too, but once I bought a different album of theirs
and it was *awful* like the worst thing in the world.. kind of like
country music..
I'm at a total ? with this band..
F.
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524.2 | | ANT::SLABOUNTY | The stakes are high, and so am I. | Fri Apr 07 1989 16:03 | 13 |
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The only one I have is "Snaz"(?) - the live album.
It has:
Love Hurts
Tush
and others ... which I conveniently forget all the time. I'll
hafta listen to it again.
GTI
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524.3 | Love HURTS! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Aces High | Fri Apr 07 1989 16:52 | 11 |
| The song mentioned as "...son of a b*tch" is actually called "Hair
of the Dog". It's the title track of that album. That one was
IMO their best album. "Love Hurts" was also on there.
I have one called "Malice in Wonderland" which is rather odd. Like
Francine said parts of it sound almost like country music. On that
one, it's one side that I didn't like, the other side was rock.
I think there was at least one song on there that got some airplay,
but don't remember which one right off hand.
gh
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524.4 | | MCIS2::AKINS | A Rebel without a cause.... | Fri Apr 07 1989 22:25 | 6 |
| I believe Nazereth has a tune on the Heavy_Metal soundtract.
the name is "Crazy( a suitable case for treatment)"
The Rebel
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524.5 | 1 outta 2XS | FSTRCK::THOMPSON | take this rock 'n' roll refugee... | Sat Apr 08 1989 16:20 | 8 |
| A few years back I bought "2XS" for a dollar out of the cut-out
bins. It came out in '82, but I don't think it sold very well. I
bought it on a hunch because I liked the song "Love leads to Madness."
It's a great song, but unfortunately it's the only song worth listening
to on the whole album!
Hair of the Dog is still their best.
-robertT
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524.6 | Now Your Messing with ,,Son of a B_T_H | DASXPS::BOURQUE | He holds Eternity's Wings | Sun Apr 09 1989 09:14 | 8 |
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I agree too, Hair of the dog is a great tune,,,Also "Please dont
Judas Me!" is Good,
Tama
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524.7 | I like em too | NEEPS::IRVINE | Night Time is my Best Time... | Mon Apr 10 1989 04:45 | 11 |
| Nazarath....
Hmmm.. the best album for me was RAZAMANAZ- and the best tracks:
Vigilante Man
Woke up this morning.
My 2� for the day
Bonzo
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524.8 | Right ! | FRA04::JKANNEMACHER | Doom rules when I appear... | Mon Apr 10 1989 05:31 | 10 |
| Yes, RAZAMANAZ was real good stuff, but to me the best tracks were:
Night Woman
Razamanaz
And from the EXPECT NO MERCY - All The King's Horses.
Not hard, but really good music.
Jan
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524.9 | | BTO::BAGDY_M | _��v�ng �n @ ����r ���m_ | Mon Apr 10 1989 07:18 | 4 |
| `Expect No Mercy' also had another good tune - `Kentucky Fried Blues'
Good band, IMHO, but they did seem to mellow after `Hair of the Dog'.
METALord"
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524.10 | my 2 cents worth.. | BTO::BRONSON | | Mon Apr 10 1989 13:51 | 9 |
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I am a loss as to the title but a possiblity 'this flight
tonite'......was a good tune...I listened to Nazareth when I was in
England during 72-75 time frame....."Hair of the dog" was the last good
album they pressed!!
R.B.
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524.11 | If memory serves | COMET::FERRISM | Valhalla I am coming.... | Mon Apr 10 1989 14:53 | 8 |
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You are correct on "This Flight Tonight" it is a cover by Joni
Mitchell. I think it is on "Loud and Proud". That one and HOTD
are my personal favorites. Expect No Mercy and No Mean City had
a few good cuts but not quite as rockin as the early stuff.
mike
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524.12 | 'Lift the Lid- It's 'SNAZ'! ' | CGVAX2::TOBIN | | Thu Apr 20 1989 19:52 | 12 |
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*****MY FAVORITE BAND ****
Naz had over twenty albums, including a solo from Dan McCafferty.
I think the best one was 'No mean city', some of the others are,
well, strange to say the least. But glad to see that someone still
knows who they are! Did anyone catch the concert at the Paradise,
in 87'?- Real good show-small house + loud music +Naz = Excellent!
Greg
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524.13 | Now you're messin' with ASOAB! | ELMAGO::AWILLETO | Beat those heathen drums... | Sat Apr 29 1989 16:19 | 10 |
| GOOD BAND!
I too have enjoyed the good tunes from this band!
I had an old girlfriend who played one tune over-n-over, it had
a phrase like "Do you feel alright? ...". Michelle loved that
song, but can't remember the name of it.
tonester w/a sigh...
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524.14 | | CSCOA5::THOMPSON_R | KeepYourHandsOffMyPowerSupply | Thu May 11 1989 11:39 | 10 |
| > < Note 524.13 by ELMAGO::AWILLETO "Beat those heathen drums..." >
> -< Now you're messin' with ASOAB! >-
> a phrase like "Do you feel alright? ...". Michelle loved that
That's the beginning to "Love Leads to Madness" that I think I
referenced earlier in this topic. I play it a lot too, but again,
it's the only song on the album worth playing IMO. So sad...
-robert
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524.15 | OLD ROCKERS DON'T DIE.... | KIRKTN::IGOLDIE | Freddy Kreuger is a blouse | Fri Apr 27 1990 19:14 | 12 |
| I saw this band 2 weeks ago in a free concert given by Radio Forth in
a place in Edinburgh.....they were really good even though they only
did a short set the rest of the line up was ok too but nothing
outstanding.....
IAN
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524.16 | And not a hint of bias anywhere! | KBOMFG::TMCMANUS | | Mon Feb 15 1993 03:47 | 28 |
| After the dissapointment of the Uriah Heep sound/set (see UH note), I
felt quite indifferent waiting for my fellow countrymen to take the
stage.
Jeezus...was I in for a major surprise!! These guys blew me away!!
Who IS the guitar player ??!! He was the "younger" element in the band
and his tone and "feel" were incredible. He alternated between a black
Gibson Standard and what looked like a slightly scaled down version of
a Gibson Firebird.
Dan "The Man" McCafferty was in great form. His "patter" in-between the
songs wiz pure magic..."Prost (throws back a schnapps)..blaw yir f%%kin'
heed aff..!!" as he staggers backwards with a snigger. I was pi$$in'
myself laughin' for ages at a lot of his antics.
In stark contrast to UH, Nazareth HAD a sound, and the choice of songs
were excellent (see previous notes in this topic for examples..)
Best IMO were SOAB, Rasamanaz, TFT, and of course LH.
...almost brought this expat Scot to tears....if you can, try and check
these guys out...they were brilliant!
Tom
Oh, yes, quick question to "Naz" fans , which album of theirs rocks the
most ??
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524.17 | Go down fighting.... | COMPLX::FERRIS | Mr. Bad Example | Mon Feb 15 1993 09:16 | 7 |
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Tom, my all time favorite album from Nazareth is "Loud and Proud".
There are others I like alot too, but this one is my favorite.
mike
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524.18 | bad bad boy | PAKORA::IMCNEIL | I HAVE SEEN THE LIGHT | Sat Aug 28 1993 01:18 | 6 |
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Has to be Razamanaz for me ,I saw these guys three times
during the seventies at the apollo in Glasgow "remember it"
and I thought they were ace.
the ageing rocker!
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524.19 | killer effects | MIMS::SMITH_JE | | Thu Oct 14 1993 18:16 | 5 |
| PLEASE DONT JUDAS ME is one of my favorites this song is really
different and the effects they used were great.Also does anyone know
what inspired this song?And what kind of effects are these guys using?
Jeff
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524.20 | GnR have a cover ver of Hair of the Dog out. | RAYON::CONNORR | Rising Sun Pils drinkin champ 1992 | Mon Dec 13 1993 09:36 | 9 |
| I only recently got into them and have since bought most of their
albums. Fave's gotta be Snaz and Loud & Proud. This Flight Tonight is
my fave song. I bought the last album I have seen of theirs called No
Jive, came out in early nineties (90 or 91). What I was wondering is,
are they still going? I'd love to see these guys live. I didn't get a
chance when they were in their peak as I was too young and had never
heard of them.
Rich
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524.21 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Bite the hand that feeds you...! | Mon Dec 13 1993 13:25 | 5 |
| I think they're doing a double headlining tour with Uriah Heep but I
can't remember any dates off hand!
ian
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