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One of the most famous classic rock songs from the 1970s that wasn’t a single was Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog.” Notably, the song caused controversy before and after its release.
Nazareth’s record label, of course, wasn’t about to let them name the project Son of a Bitch. So, Hair of the Dog was selected as a compromise, putting the finishing touches on a career ...
Throughout time, it came to mean a remedy for hangovers. Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” was about a woman who had taken advantage of men—until she met her match. Originally, the band wanted ...
The song in question? Nazareth's 'Hair of the Dog,' a grinding anthem about the battle of the sexes whose take-no-prisoners attitude boils down to the oft-quoted chorus tagline "Now you're messing ...
Dan McCafferty, the power-voiced founding frontman of Scottish rock band Nazareth, who sang lead on its Top 10 U.S. hit “Love Hurts,” FM staple “Hair of the Dog” and five Top 15 UK hits ...
Dan McCafferty, the lead vocalist for the hard rock band Nazareth and who voiced 1970s rock classics “Love Hurts” and “Hair of the Dog,” died Tuesday, Nov. 8, from unspecified causes.
Dan McCafferty, the original lead singer of Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, has died aged ... as well as the hit 1975 album “Hair of the Dog,” with which it established an international ...