Hair Of The Dog
"Hair Of The Dog"
Unleash the beast with Nazareth's "Hair of the Dog," the raucous hard rock anthem from their classic 1975 album! Famous for its driving riff, iconic cowbell, and defiant chorus, this track remains a gritty, influential slice of 70s rock power.
- TITLE: Hair Of The Dog
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Nazareth
- GENRE: Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: April 19
- YEAR: 1975
The title track from Nazareth’s landmark 1975 album, "Hair of the Dog" is pure, unadulterated hard rock. Driven by Manny Charlton’s legendary, bluesy guitar riff and Dan McCafferty’s signature raspy growl, the song established a raw, powerful sound. Its straightforward energy cemented its place as a definitive hard rock statement.
Famous for its then-controversial chorus "Now you're messin' with a son of a bitch," "Hair of the Dog" (1975) also features a distinctive talk box guitar solo and a driving beat punctuated by an essential cowbell rhythm. This combination of raw attitude and memorable hard rock elements ensured its enduring appeal and influence.
SONG MEANING: "Hair of the Dog" is a song about confronting a manipulative and deceitful woman, described as a "heart-breaker" and "soul-shaker." The infamous chorus line, "Now you're messin' with a son of a bitch," serves as a defiant warning from the narrator, asserting that he recognizes her games and will not be easily controlled or victimized by her.
"Nazareth"
- TITLE: Nazareth
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1968–present (1968)
- BAND: Nazareth
"Love Hurts"
- TITLE: Love Hurts
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Nazareth
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: December 05
- YEAR: 1975
