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Nazareth

Live Performances by Nazareth in 2005

Nazareth Performs 'Love Hurts' - Live from Classic T Stage

Classic T Stage

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 3:59
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  • In 2005, when Nazareth performed "Love Hurts" during a live session at the Classic T Stage, the band was reflecting on a rich legacy that began in the... Read Full Description >

    In 2005, when Nazareth performed "Love Hurts" during a live session at the Classic T Stage, the band was reflecting on a rich legacy that began in the early 1970s. Prior to this recording, their studio album "Greatest Hits" was released in 2003, showcasing some of their most beloved tracks, including this timeless ballad. At this point in their career, Nazareth was enjoying renewed interest, especially as classic rock and nostalgia became prominent in popular culture. The rendition of "Love Hurts," which originally featured on their 1975 album "Hair of the Dog," highlights the emotive vocal prowess of Dan McCafferty, a pivotal figure in the band's sound. This live performance not only captures the essence of their music, but also serves as a testament to their enduring appeal and the band's ability to connect with audiences decades after their initial rise to fame.

  • In January 2005, when Nazareth performed live at the Classic T-Stage, they were in a period following the release of their album "The Newz," which cam... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, when Nazareth performed live at the Classic T-Stage, they were in a period following the release of their album "The Newz," which came out in 2008. This performance marked a time of re-establishment for the band after experiencing various lineup changes and a fluctuating music scene. Notably, Nazareth had found their iconic sound in the early 1970s with hits like "Hair of the Dog" and "Love Hurts." By the time of the 2005 recording, they were embracing their legacy while also trying to attract a new audience. It’s interesting to note that their longevity in the industry was a testament to their resilience, evolving from hard rock roots to encompass various styles while maintaining their classic sound. This live performance showcased not only their enduring appeal but also the band's ability to connect with fans despite the challenges they faced in the evolving music landscape.