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Hair of the Dog (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hair of the Dog (song)
"Hair of the Dog" is the title track of Nazareth's 1975 album ''Hair of the Dog''. It is sometimes called "Son of a Bitch" because of the repeated lyric in the hook ("Now you're messing with a son of a bitch"). The song is about a charming and manipulative woman who can get men to acquiesce to her every need. The singer is letting her know that she has met her match in him, a self-described ''son of a bitch'', and she won't be able to push him around. "Hair of the Dog" uses a talk box extensively during its bridge. The song's title does not appear in the lyrics, but is based on the expression. The title is an pun, as "''heir'' of the dog" refers to "son of a bitch". ==Cover versions== The song has been covered by many bands. Guns N' Roses recorded it on their 1993 album ''"The Spaghetti Incident?"''. This version famously features the signature guitar riff from the Beatles' Day Tripper as a gag at the end. The song is on the Britny Fox album ''Boys in Heat''. Stone Rider covered the song on their 2008 album ''Three Legs of Trouble.'' It has also been covered by Deep Purple, The Michael Schenker Group, and Warrant.
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