In the 70s after many concerts where Nazareth participated (on many occasions as a supporter for bands like Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Thin Lizzy or Rush) the press praised them with "honor and greater glory for NAZARETH".
And it is that Nazareth are one of the most glorious and fundamental bands in the History of Rock.
His resume is overwhelming, his musical influence
(especially throughout the 70's) is unquestionable and
Does not admit any discussion.
In 1973 they published their fourth album "Loud and Proud" a hard rock exercise with progressive brushstrokes such as Bob Dylan's version 'The Ballad Of Hollis Brown', a song with an impressive beginning and the acoustic guitar that accompanied the original song is now replaced by a muddy electric bass with the distortion (Fuzz) butt, which threatens creeps full of fierce force and cryptic darkness, while dark and sharp guitar melodies sound in the distance plunging us into an enveloping and grotesque progressive passage of ten apocalyptic minutes.
And it is that Nazareth are one of the most glorious and fundamental bands in the History of Rock.
His resume is overwhelming, his musical influence
(especially throughout the 70's) is unquestionable and
Does not admit any discussion.
In 1973 they published their fourth album "Loud and Proud" a hard rock exercise with progressive brushstrokes such as Bob Dylan's version 'The Ballad Of Hollis Brown', a song with an impressive beginning and the acoustic guitar that accompanied the original song is now replaced by a muddy electric bass with the distortion (Fuzz) butt, which threatens creeps full of fierce force and cryptic darkness, while dark and sharp guitar melodies sound in the distance plunging us into an enveloping and grotesque progressive passage of ten apocalyptic minutes.
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