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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

Loud`n`Proud (1974)
Nazareth - Teenage Nervous Breakdown. Dan McCafferty -- lead vocals Manny Charlton -- guitar Pete Agnew -- bass Darrell Sweet -- drums

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  • nope, ACDC sounds like him...

  • these guys just sound better and better as the years go by .. long live the jolly fifers ,,from a falkirk bairn

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  • Is this theirs or by LIttle Feet? 

  • Pavarotti- Bass

    Borat- Guitar

    Chuck Norris- Drums

  • Awesome! Dan's voice - best ever rock singer. I grew up listening to Nazareth. First ever live gig I ever saw - Naz at Rainbow Theatre, London, 1972 I think. I was only 10. Loud 'n' Proud - what an album. Thanks for posting this vid.

  • @dahmeredsback yes,it's 73.Just look at the cover of the albun Lol Thanks for shering!

  • Love the band but the original Little Feat version is so much better. Still it is a tribute to Feat .

  • @squeek360 i saw them in 1978 in london,ont.canada.i felt bad for them because there was less than 200 people at the concert hall that can hold around4000.but they still put on a good show.i just replaced my loud n proud album with an mint condition one from the village idiot used record store here

  • @guitwar71 im seeing them tomorrow live

  • manny charlton will be 70 years old this july.he's a guitar master and still rockin.

  • Agreed!

  • @caroleyahoo1965 i agree, but i think Brian does well, and fits the band sound wise but just as important personally wise.. he goes with the flow.. i dont think Dan would have lasted too long , personally wise, Malcolm Young is not easy too get along with

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