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Nazareth - 16. Love Hurts (Live in Glasgow)

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

Nazareth - Homecoming DVD (2002)

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  • ~AWESOME BAND AWESOME SONG*****~

  • his voice just gets better and better. love the song...:D

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  • MAN NAZARETH IS MY MUSIC....THIS IS REAL EMOTION.

  • @Vinnydrum i agree with you wholeheartedly about the legends,nazareth are not the band they used to be but they still tour quite a lot and it is sort of nice to be able to catch a live show by bands from this era,the old nazareth have imho done some of rocks finest albums up there with the rock greats.

  • 100 - 0!!  o_O ;) ;)

  • von Kopf bis Fuß - Gänsehaut!!! Wie geil ist die Stimme boah

  • @cougher989 I'm a musician, I don't have to measure. When you've played classical music and jazz as an instrumentalist, pitch is something required. Pitch can be measured, but I don't need a tuning fork to let me know when someone's pitch is off. Bob Dylan sounds like Bob Dylan. Bob Dylan didn't slaughter his music during live performances. Style and pitch are two separate entities. If you want to defend how a beautiful studio recording is slaughtered during a live performance, go ahead.

  • @modernrockbro

    Oh really, you measured? And yes it is opinion, I'm talking about how people think his voice sounds, not his pitch/tone. Plus, you ever heard of Bob Dylan? His voice isn't perfectly in tune with the instruments, yet the overall sound produced is great.

  • @dpgth My response was to Nelli070 stating "his voice just gets better and better". So he/she does hold that opinion. If a singer doesn't have a strong voice it's suicide to perform one of your most difficult songs at the end of your set. Being "in concert" & expecting a "different version" does not imply that a performer will perform much worse. Singing off-key is not a version of a song, & it's not an opinion. If you hit C#, when it's supposed to be D# it's a mistake not a different version.

  • @cougher989 It's not opinion when vocally a singer is off-key. The harmonics are off. Notes and harmonics are tangible things that can be measured. It's not an opinion.

  • @modernrockbro ...of course, no one can expect that a 60-years old guy, can sing a difficult song, like in the studio. This is a live-concert and also the last song-encore... so think, after 100 minutes (maybe more) to sing like this! RESPECT, WELL DONE... and in a concert, you expect different versions of the songs... or can listen only the cd´s or lp´s...

  • @modernrockbro

    I wouldn't say it sounds "horrific". And it's not about honesty, it's about different opinions. Personally, I like his current voice more than the old studio version, except for when he tries to yell/scream because he can't anymore.

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