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Nazareth (/ˈnæzərəθ/; Hebrew: נָצְרַת, Naṣrat; Aramaic: ܢܨܪܬ, Naṣrath; Arabic: النَّاصِرَة, an-Nāṣira) is the capital and the largest city in the Northern District of Israel. Nazareth is known as "the Arab capital of Israel". The population is made up predominantly of Israeli Arabs, almost all of whom are either Muslim (69%) or Christian (30.9%).Nazareth Illit (lit. "Upper Nazareth") is built alongside old Nazareth, and had a Jewish population of 40,312 in 2014. The Jewish sector was declared a separate city in June of 1974.
In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.
One conjecture holds that "Nazareth" is derived from one of the Hebrew words for 'branch', namely ne·ṣer, נֵ֫צֶר, and alludes to the prophetic, messianic words in Book of Isaiah 11:1, 'from (Jesse's) roots a Branch (netzer) will bear fruit'. One view suggests this toponym might be an example of a tribal name used by resettling groups on their return from exile. Alternatively, the name may derive from the verb na·ṣar, נָצַר, "watch, guard, keep," and understood either in the sense of "watchtower" or "guard place", implying the early town was perched on or near the brow of the hill, or, in the passive sense as 'preserved, protected' in reference to its secluded position. The negative references to Nazareth in the Gospel of John suggest that ancient Jews did not connect the town's name to prophecy.
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Nazareth are a Scottish hard rock band formed in 1968, that had several hits in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s, and established an international audience with their 1975 album Hair of the Dog. Perhaps their best-known hit single was a cover of the ballad "Love Hurts", in 1975. The band continues to record and tour.
Nazareth formed in December 1968 in Dunfermline, Scotland, from the remaining members of semi-professional local group The Shadettes (formed in 1961) by vocalist Dan McCafferty, guitarist Manny Charlton (ex Mark V and The Red Hawks), bassist Pete Agnew, and drummer Darrell Sweet. They were inspired by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Nazareth took their name from Nazareth, Pennsylvania, which is cited in the first line of The Band's classic song "The Weight" ("I pulled into Nazareth / Was feelin' about half past dead..."). Nazareth's cover version of "Java Blues" by The Band's bassist/singer Rick Danko and Emmett Grogan is on their 1981 live album Snaz.
William Daniel "Dan" McCafferty (born 14 October 1946, Dunfermline, Scotland) is a Scottish vocalist, best known as the lead singer for the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth from its founding in 1968 to his retirement from touring with the band in 2013. McCafferty continues to perform solo around the world and record on occasion.
Under the influence of artists such as Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Otis Redding, McCafferty became one of the founding members of Nazareth in 1968. He has appeared on all of Nazareth's albums and has toured with them for 45 years. He co-wrote some of the big Nazareth hits, including "Broken Down Angel", "Dream On" and "Bad Bad Boy". He has released two solo albums. He is married and has two children.
On 29 August 2013, Nazareth announced Dan McCafferty's retirement from touring with the band due to health issues.
"Let Me" is a song written by Marc Beeson and Danny Orton, and recorded by American country music singer Pat Green. It was released in June 2008 as the lead-off single from his album What I'm For, which was released on January 27, 2009. The song peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, becoming his second highest-charting single, behind 2003's "Wave on Wave", which peaked at #3.
"Let Me" is a mid-tempo ballad in which the narrator promises to offer emotional support to the one that he loves.
Describing the song in a cut-by-cut synopsis of the album on Sony BMG Nashville's website, Green said that he liked the melody of the chorus (which contains multiple repetitions of the same note). He also said that the song drew his attention because it was a love song that did not explicitly use the word "love".
The song received a "thumbs down" review from the country music site Engine 145. Reviewer Brady Vercher criticized the song for being overproduced and trying to "garner radio success than pushing both [Green's and the producer's] boundaries to create something worthwhile." He also thought that vocally, Green got "lost" in the song and was unable to add any personality to the delivery.Washington Post critic Chris Richards said that Green's vocal delivery did not "sit right" in the "slow-burn" of the song, and Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle called it "stock country loverboy stuff."
Nazareth - Cinema (Full Album) with Cinema live track!
nazareth - cinema
Nazareth - Expect No Mercy (Full Album) with Life of a Dog
Nazareth - Move Me (Full Album) With Let Me Be Your Dog Demo!
Nazareth - White Boy (Rockklassiker)
Nazareth - Hair Of The Dog (Full Album) with Guilty
Nazareth - No Mean City (Full Album) with Shapes live track 1979!
Nazareth - Nazareth [Full Album] 1971
Nazareth - Live in Vancouver BC 1981 (Snaz Master)
Nazareth - Miss Misery - Live 1987
1986 1. Cinema 2. Juliet 3. Just Another Heartache 4. Other Side Of You 5. Hit The Fan 6. One From The Heart 7. Salty Salty 8. Whiteboy 9. A Veterans Song 10. Cinema (Live Track) Dan McCafferty - vocals Manny Charlton - guitars Pete Agnew - bass guitar Darrell Sweet - drums
temazo de nazareth, difícil de conseguir pero ahí está.
Can't keep a good man down,@marker 50:09 1.Expect No Mercy 2.Gone Dead Train 3.Shot Me Down 4.Revenge Is Sweet 5.Gimme What's Mine 6.Kentucky Fried Blues 7.New York Broken Toy 8.Busted 9.Place In Your Heart 10.All The Kings Horses 11. Kentucky Fried Blues (Alternative) 12. Gone Dead Train (Alternative) 13. Shot Me Down (Alternative) 14. Life of a Dog 15. Good Man Down 16. Moonlight Eyes (Alternative) Dan McCafferty - Vocals Many Charlton - Guitar Pete Agnew - Bass Darrell Sweet - Drums
1994 1. Let Me Be Your Dog 2. Can’t Shake Those Shakes 3. Crack Me Up 4. Move Me 5. Steamroller 6. Stand By Your Beds 7. Rip It Up 8. Demon Alcohol 9. You Had It Coming’ 10. Bring It On Home To Mama 11. Burning Down 12. Love Hurts (Orchestra Version) 13. Razamanaz (unplugged) 14. My White Bicycle (unplugged) 15. This Flight Tonight (unplugged)
1. Hair Of The Dog - 0:00 2. Miss Misery - 4:11 3. Guilty - 8:53 4. Changin' Times - 12:33 5. Beggars Day/Rose In The Heather - 18:35 6. Whisky Drinkin' Woman - 25:05 7. Please Don't Judas Me - 30:36 8. Love Hurts - 40:24 Dan McCafferty - Vocals Many Charlton - Guitar Pete Agnew - Bass Darrell Sweet - Drums 1975
0:00 - 1.Just To Get Into It 4:23 - 2.May The Sunshine 9:16 - 3.Simple Solution 14:17 - 4.Star 19:15 - 5.Claim To Fame 23:48 - 6.Whatever You Want Babe 27:36 - 7.What's In It For Me 31:57 - 8.No Mean City 38:27 - 9. Snafell 42:08 - 10. Shapes (Live in 1979) Dan McCafferty - Vocals Manny Charlton - Guitars Zal Cleminson - Guitars Pete Agnew - Bass Guitar Darrell Sweet - Drums 1979
Please like on Facebook: https://facebook.com/AllTimeClassic TRACKLIST! 1."Witchdoctor Woman" 0:00 2."Dear John" 4:06 3."Empty Arms, Empty Heart" 7:51 4."I Had A Dream" 11:03 5."Red Light Lady" 14:25 6."Fat Man" 20:21 7."Country Girl" 23:44 8."Morning Dew" 27:47 9."The King Is Dead" 34:52
If you like the Nazareth album Snaz, you'll get a kick out of hearing this show.. The in between songs banter is priceless. Snaz has to be one of the greatest live albums of all time! Recorded on May 23, 1981 at the PNE Coliseum Telegram: 00:17 Razamanaz 06:50 I Want To Do Everything For You 11:17 This Flight Tonight 17:47 Beggars Day 21:42 Every Young Man's Dream 26:28 Heart's Grown Cold 30:40 Java Blues 37:30 Cocaine 42:18 Big Boy 48:27 Holiday 53:52 Let Me Be Your Leader 57:38 Dressed To Kill 1:02:33 Hair Of The Dog 1:06:51 Expect No Mercy 1:13:13 Shapes Of Things 1:17:54 Love Hurts 1:24:19 Tush 1:28:27 Dan McCafferty Manny Charlton Billy Rankin Pete Agnew Darrell Sweet John Locke
Seattle, Washington April 15, 1987 A relatively rare take on the Hair of the Dog classic from Nazareth's 1987 US tour in support of the Cinema album.
1986 1. Cinema 2. Juliet 3. Just Another Heartache 4. Other Side Of You 5. Hit The Fan 6. One From The Heart 7. Salty Salty 8. Whiteboy 9. A Veterans Song 10. Cinema (Live Track) Dan McCafferty - vocals Manny Charlton - guitars Pete Agnew - bass guitar Darrell Sweet - drums
temazo de nazareth, difícil de conseguir pero ahí está.
Can't keep a good man down,@marker 50:09 1.Expect No Mercy 2.Gone Dead Train 3.Shot Me Down 4.Revenge Is Sweet 5.Gimme What's Mine 6.Kentucky Fried Blues 7.New York Broken Toy 8.Busted 9.Place In Your Heart 10.All The Kings Horses 11. Kentucky Fried Blues (Alternative) 12. Gone Dead Train (Alternative) 13. Shot Me Down (Alternative) 14. Life of a Dog 15. Good Man Down 16. Moonlight Eyes (Alternative) Dan McCafferty - Vocals Many Charlton - Guitar Pete Agnew - Bass Darrell Sweet - Drums
1994 1. Let Me Be Your Dog 2. Can’t Shake Those Shakes 3. Crack Me Up 4. Move Me 5. Steamroller 6. Stand By Your Beds 7. Rip It Up 8. Demon Alcohol 9. You Had It Coming’ 10. Bring It On Home To Mama 11. Burning Down 12. Love Hurts (Orchestra Version) 13. Razamanaz (unplugged) 14. My White Bicycle (unplugged) 15. This Flight Tonight (unplugged)
1. Hair Of The Dog - 0:00 2. Miss Misery - 4:11 3. Guilty - 8:53 4. Changin' Times - 12:33 5. Beggars Day/Rose In The Heather - 18:35 6. Whisky Drinkin' Woman - 25:05 7. Please Don't Judas Me - 30:36 8. Love Hurts - 40:24 Dan McCafferty - Vocals Many Charlton - Guitar Pete Agnew - Bass Darrell Sweet - Drums 1975
0:00 - 1.Just To Get Into It 4:23 - 2.May The Sunshine 9:16 - 3.Simple Solution 14:17 - 4.Star 19:15 - 5.Claim To Fame 23:48 - 6.Whatever You Want Babe 27:36 - 7.What's In It For Me 31:57 - 8.No Mean City 38:27 - 9. Snafell 42:08 - 10. Shapes (Live in 1979) Dan McCafferty - Vocals Manny Charlton - Guitars Zal Cleminson - Guitars Pete Agnew - Bass Guitar Darrell Sweet - Drums 1979
Please like on Facebook: https://facebook.com/AllTimeClassic TRACKLIST! 1."Witchdoctor Woman" 0:00 2."Dear John" 4:06 3."Empty Arms, Empty Heart" 7:51 4."I Had A Dream" 11:03 5."Red Light Lady" 14:25 6."Fat Man" 20:21 7."Country Girl" 23:44 8."Morning Dew" 27:47 9."The King Is Dead" 34:52
If you like the Nazareth album Snaz, you'll get a kick out of hearing this show.. The in between songs banter is priceless. Snaz has to be one of the greatest live albums of all time! Recorded on May 23, 1981 at the PNE Coliseum Telegram: 00:17 Razamanaz 06:50 I Want To Do Everything For You 11:17 This Flight Tonight 17:47 Beggars Day 21:42 Every Young Man's Dream 26:28 Heart's Grown Cold 30:40 Java Blues 37:30 Cocaine 42:18 Big Boy 48:27 Holiday 53:52 Let Me Be Your Leader 57:38 Dressed To Kill 1:02:33 Hair Of The Dog 1:06:51 Expect No Mercy 1:13:13 Shapes Of Things 1:17:54 Love Hurts 1:24:19 Tush 1:28:27 Dan McCafferty Manny Charlton Billy Rankin Pete Agnew Darrell Sweet John Locke
Seattle, Washington April 15, 1987 A relatively rare take on the Hair of the Dog classic from Nazareth's 1987 US tour in support of the Cinema album.
1986 1. Cinema 2. Juliet 3. Just Another Heartache 4. Other Side Of You 5. Hit The Fan 6. One From The Heart 7. Salty Salty 8. Whiteboy 9. A Veterans Song 10. Cinema (Live Track) Dan McCafferty - vocals Manny Charlton - guitars Pete Agnew - bass guitar Darrell Sweet - drums