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In Nazareth’s 1975 hit “Hair of the Dog,” Dan McCafferty wasn’t singing about a morning-after drink to help cure a hangover. The phrase “hair of the dog” was even mentioned in the song ...
The Nazareth in “The Weight” is indeed inspired by Nazareth, Pa., although the song is not based on any real-life visit. To unlock the mystery, go back to 1967 and examine the guitar Robertson ...
Days before Christmas, archaeologists on Monday unveiled what they said were the remains of the first dwelling in Nazareth that can be dated back to the time of Jesus.
The dwelling and older discoveries of nearby tombs in burial caves suggest that Nazareth was an out-of-the-way hamlet of around 50 houses on a patch of about four acres, the excavations director said.
Nazareth’s “Hair of the Dog” repeatedly uses the phrase “Son of a b****.” According to a 2004 interview with Classic Rock , the band wanted to give the song the title “Son of a B****.” ...