Country Bluegrass Homecoming – There’s Power In The Blood featuring Buddy Greene and The Isaacs
Nazareth – Homecoming DVD (2002) BUY THE DVD!
Country Bluegrass Homecoming – There’s Power In The Blood featuring Buddy Greene and The Isaacs
Nazareth – Homecoming DVD (2002) BUY THE DVD!
wow, Gordon Mote is now up their with Oscar Peterson in my book
boy I love this song
@ceylee eat a dick homo
@ChristardsInc thank i will remember that i have my play tonight and i have a solo on the song you stupid person!
@ilililhy1 What a bunch of homosexual butt fuckers, no wonder you like this shit.
would you be free from your burden of sin?
I remember requesting this song on the radio on behalf of my grandma when my grandpa was in the hospital. I suppose I was 8 years old.
Wonderful music and beautiful harmonica final!! Awesome Buddy Greene!
Usually when I’ve heard this song done it is far more dramatic. I prefer this version though.
Couldn’t love this more.
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.
@Nelli070 I like this song a lot but really, let’s be honest. His voice does not get better and better. This sounds horrific compared to the recorded version. If the recorded version sounded like this we wouldn’t know of this song. Everyone has their favorite music or song, but you can still be honest.
Great song but IMHO the drummer and guitar player are way unworthy of the other two legends…
Correction: Naz does both the original (and the ’97 remake) in E — something they’re smart enough not to replicate at live concerts for obvious reasons: it would’ve destroyed Dan’s voice faster than whiskey and cigarettes. Trust me on that. First time I sang this at Karoake, I belted it out there in “E” easily. Big Ooops! It brought the damned house down and now I can’t go back into that fuckin’ bar without people expecting me to belt it out in “E” every single time … hahah, not happening!
Love this song…
love hurts forever, only the short guitar solo will improve , i guess
He looks much better without the fro he started with LOL!
it is my song ,thank yuo NAZARETH.
Fuk it Nazareth will always have the best version of this song….. I was 13 in 1978 when I first heard it….it brings back good and bad memories, but when I hear Nazareth’s version of it…it make it all okey.
Actually they are playing this about a 4th lower in pitch relative to their original recording
His voice quality is unchanged, gotta love that, just his range ain’t what it used to be LOL The original was in G, this is in in D (when compared to a known pitch, recording speeds could have altered it a bit)
Nazareth does a great version of this song as heard here. Check out the original version of this song as first recorded by the legendary Everly Brothers in July of 1960. The song was written for them by their song writing team back then.
At least his grey hair didnt change his voice – ROCK ON NAZZZZZZZARETH!
one of my all time fav songs love it
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no comments..the awesome beautiful song..
Dammit…I love this…takes me back to the high school roller rink parties in North Vancouver…timeless.
Thanks Youtube
love hurts…. is the best band Nazareth