Nazareth - Every Time It Rains (Live in Regensburg, Germany 1992) Soundboard

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Nazareth's February 28, 1992 concert at the Qu Discothek
in Regensburg, Germany, was another stop on their No Jive tour supporting the 1991 album of the same name, with the lineup of Dan McCafferty on vocals, Billy Rankin on guitar, Pete Agnew on bass, and Darrell Sweet on drums delivering a gritty set of hard rock staples to a packed crowd of around 2,000 in the 3,000-capacity venue. This performance captured the band's enduring Scottish grit and crowd-pleasing energy, blending 1970s hits like "Love Hurts" and "This Flight Tonight" with newer tracks from No Jive such as "Dream On" and "Tell Me That You Love Me," showcasing McCafferty's raspy baritone and Charlton's razor riffs in a tight, no-frills European club atmosphere that highlighted their evolution from psychedelic roots to straightforward arena rock.

Nazareth are a Scottish hard rock band formed in Dunfermline in 1968 by vocalist Dan McCafferty, guitarist Manny Charlton, bassist Pete Agnew, and drummer Darrell Sweet, evolving from The Shadettes and inspired by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, with their name taken from Nazareth, Pennsylvania as referenced in The Band’s “The Weight.” Moving to London in 1970, they released their debut in 1971, gained traction with Exercises in 1972, and broke through with Roger Glover produced Razamanaz in 1973, spawning UK hits like “Broken Down Angel.” Subsequent albums Loud ’N’ Proud and Rampant cemented their reputation, while 1975’s Hair of the Dog propelled them internationally with its title track and the platinum ballad “Love Hurts,” their only U.S. Top Ten hit and a chart topper in multiple countries. Later albums like No Mean City (1979) and Malice in Wonderland (1980) expanded their sound, and they remained popular in Europe through the 1980s and 1990s, with Germany embracing “Dream On.” Despite lineup changes, including Billy Rankin, Jimmy Murrison, Ronnie Leahy, Lee Agnew, Linton Osborne, and Carl Sentance, Nazareth continued recording and touring, releasing albums such as The Newz (2008), Big Dogz (2011), Tattooed on My Brain (2018), and Surviving the Law (2022). Their legacy includes tributes like Guns N’ Roses covering “Hair of the Dog,” and though original members Manny Charlton and Dan McCafferty passed away in 2022, Pete Agnew remains the last founding member, ensuring Nazareth’s more than 50 year legacy of hard hitting rock endures.

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