@@stephenj8576 Yes they are! But when you hear discussions about the 'great guitar players', Nancy is often left out. She deserves far more credit than she gets... :)
yeah, her catalogue of hits and memorable songs and solos are hard to count.. lmfao What has she written ? Gimme a fkng break. I like her, but come on. Only thing she wrote is intro to Crazy On You. The other guitarist in the band was WAY BETTER. Nancy was pretty
@DFS57 Somebody needs a hug... As I clarified earlier, I said she was underrated because in almost all comparisons of 'great guitar players', she gets forgotten. Apparently, you didn't bother to read farther than the initial comment I made, or you'd have seen that your point about awards and cash lacks an understanding of context, and missed the point entirely. p.s. I would not say Linda Ronstadt was underrated. She was a talented performer.
She isn't a great player. She was in a good band and she wrote some good riffs. There is only one female guitarist who is great Carol Kaye would be the best musician in any band that she played in.
ocumstweezers OK, I stand corrected. She’s not a “great” player like Carol Kaye, one of the greatest session musicians ever. Wrecking Crew legend. Guitar and bass. Nor does Nancy have the chops of, say, Jennifer Batten, who can shred with the best, including Jeff Beck. She’s still a very fine guitarist, singer and songwriter in a legendary band with many hits. And she strikes me as a lovely human being. I used an imprecise word. You win the debate. Feel better?
@@daf827 I feel good about being an honest person. I love Nancy Wilson for who she is, not for who i wish she was. She is a much better guitarist than I could ever be, but putting her on a pedestal like Peter Green, Duane Allman, Ry Cooder, Django and Jimi, and calling her 'great" is a bridge too far. I don't throw the term 'Great" around blithely. I don't know Jennifer Batton, but I know you can give a 'great musician' a kazoo, and they will kazoo the fvck out of a session, that is greatness. We cool?
ocumstweezers Definitely not putting her on a pedestal. There are many better guitar players than Nancy Wilson, male and female. I just think she’s a fine musician and she seems like a lovely person. I reckon you interpreted my use of the word “great” as including her within the pantheon of fretboard legends like Hendrix, Beck, Page, etc. Arguing over who is a better guitarist is an exercise in futility. It was an off-the-cuff remark made in the spirit of the video. Nothing more. Do check out Jennifer Batten jamming with Beck on UA-cam.
@@ocumstweezers "There is only one female guitarist who is great " Non misogynistic at all, am I right? It's just stunning how one can write a comment like that and think it is OK.
Nancy Wilson was the first female hard rock guitarist I ever heard. She broke the mold. Sister Ann, is an incredible singer. I could hardly believe in the 70’s when Heart just rocked the world. They both had a style all their own, but Nancy was the quiet one. A phenomenal guitarist who played what she felt and didn’t write it down on paper. You can’t write your soul down on paper, so it’s fun to watch her almost try here. She’s such a sweetheart.
When she and Cameron Crowe divorced she asked for alimony....there's your "women's lib" for you. She was already a millionaire in one of the biggest bands of all time and still needed his money because he had more apparently. Look it up.
The first time I saw Heart they opened for Loggings & Messina. I had never heard of them & they blew my mind so much I didn't even care about L&M. Ann's vocals were incredible and was IN LOVE with Nancy! Omg... a beautiful girl playing the hell out of her guitar! I was never the same after that night. ☺ It was in Jackson Mississippi, lol. I still love you Nancy!
Nancy is very "English" that's all and I love ... I was a guitarist before and this video made me want to buy a mandolin ..... A big thank you to Nancy Wison for this video without which I would not have found the "keys" of how to play this title ...... cool!
@Benjamin S I've not seen anything where he says that, only an article called 'The real reason Robert Plant cried etc' where the author never even cited anything Robert ever said, just went into a lot of speculation. If you can post a link to anything of him directly stating that it was Jason, I'd like to see it. I found this article where he DOES talk about it, and it seems it was not Heart or Jason specifically that moved him, just kind of a wave of emotion about loss (meaning mostly John I guess) and how the song had taken flight and become what it remains today: ledzepnews.com/2018/06/23/robert-plant-on-stairway-to-heaven-its-like-a-relative-of-mine-somewhere/
@Benjamin S You know, I've seen that clip floating about and meant to watch it but just never did. Thank you so much for steering me in that direction, that was really good. So it was the loss of John that was bothering him the most there, it seems. Brought home by the fact his son showed up to play drums, right after he had said to Jimmy 'We should have invited Jason '. It was a magical night and nobody could have provided such a perfect soundtrack as Ann and Nancy did, for sure!
Robert actually doesn't even care for the song. Its pretty good, but Zeppelin has many that are much better. Like this one. Great band! Same with Heart...old Heart with Roger anyway. Roger Fisher is sadly overlooked when talking about classic rock players.
All I know is her music sounds beautiful and soulful to me and the energy between her and her sister when they performed together was magical... her riffs are memorable ...
That is exquisite indeed! A lot of it was Roger Fisher too, he is also a hugely talented mandolin and acoustic guitar player, in addition to his obvious talents on electric. Too bad they could not continue making music together any further than they did. That mostly dreadful.Heart 80s stuff would never have happened 😄
the Bob Ross Analogy is pure gold!!!! and same here.. I just stumbled on these a few days ago and now Im subscribed and cant get enough....respect from Canada
I've seen several versions on UA-cam. Some were pretty good.. Then you hear a professional.. The clarity of notes.. The smoothness.. The nuances.. Well.. That's why she's a professional. : )
I have loved this song, Battle of evermore, since is was first released. I bought a mandolin at least in part, so I could play this song. This is the first time I have seen it done right, and I could not be more grateful. Thank so much for posting.
Yes indeed. I have a mandolin, I know a few chords and I'll be working on this. As a guitar teacher myself, I say many thanks to Nancy for making this easy to learn. And all these years of great music. My band does the heart version of " tell it like it is"
I seen Heart in Houston at the Summit somewhere around 1984. I was at the stage watching Nancy rip it up on a Guild Burnside electric guitar with Howard Leese. The Vocals between Ann, Nancy and the rest of the band were incredible. Magic Man was off the chain, Barracuda, Crazy On You, Tell it Like it is, and the Vocal on Dog and Butterfly, Still inspires me to this day. Wish I could have met them an have an acoustic jam. That would have been a Dream Come true.
Thank you Nancy for being you! I play guitar for 50 years but love the way a mandolin sounds, those double strings give it a slight chorus which I love. Carry on Nancy!
U r a gift to us all...thank u once again for brightening my day sharing ur incredible talent...Nancy Wilson and the mandolin r an unbeatable combination..
Wow, such a sweet and amazing performance by one of the most talented and technical female guitarists and artists of all time! Love Heart and Led Zeppelin! Two of my all time most favourite bands! Thank you very much for sharing this great video! All the best and much respect from a great rock fan from Romania! Rock on!
I don't have much to add other than Nancy is an Alma Mater form my college and the Wilson sisters did a free concert for my college and it sold out in less than 5 minutes with no online orders allowed. They're such badasses.
I love my mandolin! I have over ten guitars, drums, a keyboard and my mandolin. Nancy your and Ann's songs with heart with the mandolin inspired me to pick up the mandolin and learn to play
I wouldn’t even have considered clicking on this one, if I had not watched a tape with the performance Ann and Nancy did of this song during the Concert for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Also, I half expected Nancy to sing the lead vocal while she was demonstrating her part.
Thank you Nancy!!!! I love that LZ tune too. I remember going to my first Rock Concert at Hancher Auditorium, Iowa City, IA and seeing you play mandolin, acoustic, and electric guitars. That Little Queen show was phenomenal!!!! The LZ encore performance was incredible. I later on was able to see Led Zeppelin’s last concert tour ever in Manheim Germany. Thanks for the amazing Mandolin lesson Nancy! I just finished a complete restoration of a 1940 mandolin and am looking forward to playing this song first on it.
My God, Nancy's so beautiful. Her hands still look like they're 20 years old. Incredible musician. One of the first songs a band I was in, in the seventies was Barracuda "
I love it and I love the way you play dream boat Anny and the way your sister sings all of the " HEART" SONGS" You people are in our Hearts as the best of Rock and Roll and Nancy you play it as the best.
Sorta like that, Beautiful Nancy, & eyes moistened to hear you play this & could hear Robert singing in the back ground of my mind. as a guitar player that did'nt make it from my younger days, i still love the sound of a string instrument, thank you.
This was cool.... I've playing violin for 38 years. I did these chord changes, but I NEVER got my head around barreing this pattern because of the bow. When you went through the pre chorus, I was so onto those passing tones that I felt like I should have ALWAYS tried that prog through the changes! Thank you Ms. Wilson A. Pratti
Incredible....and just explains the complexity that Jimmy Page composed and played with. She's every bit more amazing as a student of music in general. Understanding the history, of an instrument is the preamble to learning it. So impressive
I saw the band when they needed covers to fill a venue. That talent shined then and today. The sisters as musicians are the best of human kind...musicians from the soul
With Nancy's guitar/mandolin playing and Ann's incredible voice, how can you miss? Been a fan since Dreamboat Annie came out in 1975. "Magic Man" was the test song for a lot of stereo stores back in the day. That big bass note near the end always sounded awesome on those Bose 901's!
Nancy Wilson is a very awesome musician and such a beautiful and sweet person with an awesomely beautiful heart!❤️ She also participates in some very worthwhile causes to better humanity.
@@dinkalicious Ever see Linda Carter's guest appearance on _The Muppet Show?_ She was clearly having more fun than it should be legal for a human to have. You could almost hear her giggling in glee and whispering "I'm on the Muppet Show! I'm on the Muppet Show!" An adorable human being.
Amazing woman. I saw her in concert. On her birthday in new orleans and she was crazy Rockin out. Jumping off stuff, all over the place 😳 like a wild 20 year old. Totally badass 🤘😎🤘❤️
Nancy is certainly a lovely person and talented musician. Let's not forget the also quite comely Sandy Denny whose Gaelic vocal chops can be heard on the Led Zeppelin original.
And is the only Zep track with an out of the band vocalist. Let me pitch it for a moment : Sandy Denny is the greatest female vocalist that you've never heard of. Find a copy of Gold Dust : Live At the Royalty. No vocal overdubs. All Sandy. Sad that she's passed. R.I.P.
@@jameshafner1442 Check out the album 'Alex Campbell and Friends', one of whom was a young Sandy Denny (before she joined Fairport). I've been a fan since around 1981 (sadly she died in 1978).
I would watch an hour long video of Nancy showing how she makes toast.
I would watch 10 hours of her teaching Heart and Zepplin.
She makes toast? I like toast.
she was and is my first female rockstar crush. She is absolutely stunning. so beautiful 😱😉😀
@@Just_Another_Hoosier Me too, toast is good
@@denniswalsh8476 😆
The Wilson sisters are a national treasure as well as living legends.
international .
@@sharksport01 For sure.
no question
Never heard of them
@@Anti_wokeness you are a beetoff
I love how relaxing her voice sounds when she teaches us how to play the mandolin. Lovely voice, Nancy 😍
Damn sexy
She's one of the most underrated musicians of all time. The music just flows out of her. Timeless and classy... :)
Under rated by whom? The Wilson girls are friggin awesome!
@@stephenj8576 Yes they are! But when you hear discussions about the 'great guitar players', Nancy is often left out. She deserves far more credit than she gets... :)
yeah, her catalogue of hits and memorable songs and solos are hard to count..
lmfao
What has she written ? Gimme a fkng break. I like her, but come on.
Only thing she wrote is intro to Crazy On You.
The other guitarist in the band was WAY BETTER. Nancy was pretty
@DFS57 Somebody needs a hug...
As I clarified earlier, I said she was underrated because in almost all comparisons of 'great guitar players', she gets forgotten. Apparently, you didn't bother to read farther than the initial comment I made, or you'd have seen that your point about awards and cash lacks an understanding of context, and missed the point entirely.
p.s. I would not say Linda Ronstadt was underrated. She was a talented performer.
Under...
So tell us who is overrated?
Subjective terms !
Terms that have NO MEANING !
The market place has seemed her Well rated!
Nancy is not only a great player, she’s an inspiring teacher. She and Ann cover Zep better than anyone.
She isn't a great player.
She was in a good band and she wrote some good riffs.
There is only one female guitarist who is great
Carol Kaye would be the best musician in any band that she played in.
ocumstweezers OK, I stand corrected. She’s not a “great” player like Carol Kaye, one of the greatest session musicians ever. Wrecking Crew legend. Guitar and bass. Nor does Nancy have the chops of, say, Jennifer Batten, who can shred with the best, including Jeff Beck. She’s still a very fine guitarist, singer and songwriter in a legendary band with many hits. And she strikes me as a lovely human being. I used an imprecise word. You win the debate. Feel better?
@@daf827 I feel good about being an honest person.
I love Nancy Wilson for who she is, not for who i wish she was.
She is a much better guitarist than I could ever be, but putting her on a pedestal like Peter Green, Duane Allman, Ry Cooder, Django and Jimi, and calling her 'great" is a bridge too far.
I don't throw the term 'Great" around blithely.
I don't know Jennifer Batton, but I know you can give a 'great musician' a kazoo, and they will kazoo the fvck out of a session, that is greatness.
We cool?
ocumstweezers Definitely not putting her on a pedestal. There are many better guitar players than Nancy Wilson, male and female. I just think she’s a fine musician and she seems like a lovely person. I reckon you interpreted my use of the word “great” as including her within the pantheon of fretboard legends like Hendrix, Beck, Page, etc. Arguing over who is a better guitarist is an exercise in futility. It was an off-the-cuff remark made in the spirit of the video. Nothing more. Do check out Jennifer Batten jamming with Beck on UA-cam.
@@ocumstweezers "There is only one female guitarist who is great
"
Non misogynistic at all, am I right? It's just stunning how one can write a comment like that and think it is OK.
I didn’t want this to end
What do you mean?
Night Wolf I dunno 🤷🏻♀️
Nancy Wilson is not only talented, but just downright gentle-spirited and adorable.
What do you mean?
Tonetwisters dream teacher.
Very talented entertainer , a kindred spirit. I thank Nancy and Ann for all that they have given us.
“Sorta like that!”
Melts my heart every time! 😍
simp
What guitar player, beginner or pro, doesn't just love the shit out of Nancy Wilson? The answer is none! Because everybody loves Nancy.
thats a mandolin, not a guitar
She is an absolutely INCREDIBLE rythm guitar player.... She is so smooth and her timing is impecible.
The Wilson Sisters left quite a legacy on the world of Rock and Roll.
Nice!
Were they thieving more than LZ? Is that even possible?
Fortunate to see them 3 times.
NEVER A DISAPPOINTMENT!
Nancy's guitar playing and Ann's voice. AWESOME!
@@DrunkardCow Every rock band 'thieves' from the blues,Zep did some incredible music and in their turn have influenced many.
Just "messing around", but flawless. Nancy is a gem.
there is something about her voice, so calming...
This lady here is one of the classiest acts in the rock and roll business. Phenomenal musician.
Classy is exactly what she is. We see so little, anymore. Beauty and brains that go on forever!
Nancy Wilson was the first female hard rock guitarist I ever heard. She broke the mold. Sister Ann, is an incredible singer.
I could hardly believe in the 70’s when Heart just rocked the world. They both had a style all their own, but Nancy was the quiet one. A phenomenal guitarist who played what she felt and didn’t write it down on paper. You can’t write your soul down on paper, so it’s fun to watch her almost try here. She’s such a sweetheart.
I have no idea what she is talking about but could listen to
her all day.
😄👍
Yeah, you and me both. She has a wonderful soothing voice. Nancy reading a telephone book would be wonderful.
Music is not that complicated.
John Doe
To some, it’s not.
My aunt is tone deaf & still tries to sing, God bless her.
I have perfect pitch.
Now what?
@@JohnDoe-pq8yw Nothing's complicated to anyone who has already learned it.
Heart's rendition of "Stairway" at Zeppelin's award induction was magnificent
A terrific player, a great band, and now teaching the masses.
Thank you Nancy!
She just taught me more about music in these 4 minutes than I learned in all my high-school music classes combined.
Besides being pretty and talented, she seems like a nice person too
Yes she does seem like a nice person.
When she and Cameron Crowe divorced she asked for alimony....there's your "women's lib" for you. She was already a millionaire in one of the biggest bands of all time and still needed his money because he had more apparently. Look it up.
@@bloozedaddy Thanks to women's lib men can receive things like alimony and social security survivor benefits. So it's really mens lib too.
@@bloozedaddy Nothing Unique about it though .....
Beautiful, talented... and a hardcore Liberal.
THAT is the turn off.
Closed my eyes when she started playing Battle of Evermore. Instant goosebumps all over. So awesome. Thank you Nancy.
Ur welcome, my son
Love you ... don't like your politics... but still love you
Me too
Same
The first time I saw Heart they opened for Loggings & Messina. I had never heard of them & they blew my mind so much I didn't even care about L&M. Ann's vocals were incredible and was IN LOVE with Nancy! Omg... a beautiful girl playing the hell out of her guitar! I was never the same after that night. ☺
It was in Jackson Mississippi, lol. I still love you Nancy!
Nancy is very "English" that's all and I love ... I was a guitarist before and this video made me want to buy a mandolin ..... A big thank you to Nancy Wison for this video without which I would not have found the "keys" of how to play this title ...... cool!
Nancy’s really a student of Jimmy Page. Heart’s rendition of Stairway at Kennedy Center Honors was chill-inducing. It made Robert Plant cry!
I've seen more than one interview where she says she likes to 'channel Jimmy Page on stage'.
Channel away, Nancy, channel away!😄
@Benjamin S I've not seen anything where he says that, only an article called 'The real reason Robert Plant cried etc' where the author never even cited anything Robert ever said, just went into a lot of speculation. If you can post a link to anything of him directly stating that it was Jason, I'd like to see it. I found this article where he DOES talk about it, and it seems it was not Heart or Jason specifically that moved him, just kind of a wave of emotion about loss (meaning mostly John I guess) and how the song had taken flight and become what it remains today: ledzepnews.com/2018/06/23/robert-plant-on-stairway-to-heaven-its-like-a-relative-of-mine-somewhere/
@Benjamin S You know, I've seen that clip floating about and meant to watch it but just never did. Thank you so much for steering me in that direction, that was really good. So it was the loss of John that was bothering him the most there, it seems. Brought home by the fact his son showed up to play drums, right after he had said to Jimmy 'We should have invited Jason '. It was a magical night and nobody could have provided such a perfect soundtrack as Ann and Nancy did, for sure!
I even had tears in my eyes listening to that rendition, it was so magical and aw inspiring!
Robert actually doesn't even care for the song. Its pretty good, but Zeppelin has many that are much better. Like this one. Great band! Same with Heart...old Heart with Roger anyway.
Roger Fisher is sadly overlooked when talking about classic rock players.
I keep finding my way to her videos. Supremely talented and the best demeanor.
All I know is her music sounds beautiful and soulful to me and the energy between her and her sister when they performed together was magical... her riffs are memorable ...
Nancy's Mandolin on the Little Queen album is exquisite! Used to listen to it for hours, over and over.
That is exquisite indeed! A lot of it was Roger Fisher too, he is also a hugely talented mandolin and acoustic guitar player, in addition to his obvious talents on electric.
Too bad they could not continue making music together any further than they did. That mostly dreadful.Heart 80s stuff would never have happened 😄
YEESSSS Dream of the Archer!!!
She is bad ass been watching a few of these vids so calming and nice. Like watching Bob Ross paint. Showing the love from Mississippi
You cannot play a bad note on the mandolin, ... Only happy accidents
What do you mean?
Night Wolf what do YOU mean by asking everyone what they mean?
@@supergmx1046 Only happy accidents I like that
the Bob Ross Analogy is pure gold!!!! and same here.. I just stumbled on these a few days ago and now Im subscribed and cant get enough....respect from Canada
"The Queen of Light took her bow and then she turned to go..."
jamzst 😂 brilliant
She bears a striking resemblance to galadriel
And her name was Nancy Wilson?
"I'm waiting for the Angels of Avalon, waiting for the eastern glow"...
@@philgray1023 Joni Mitchell
Thanks for these, getting string lessons from a genius just made my day!
Had a mandolin many years ago, and have missed it. Time to pick it up again. Thanks bunches! You inspire. 😊
Nancy is obscenely underrated. Incredible artistic abilty! ❤❤
I've seen several versions on UA-cam. Some were pretty good.. Then you hear a professional.. The clarity of notes.. The smoothness.. The nuances.. Well.. That's why she's a professional. : )
I have loved this song, Battle of evermore, since is was first released.
I bought a mandolin at least in part, so I could play this song.
This is the first time I have seen it done right, and I could not be more grateful.
Thank so much for posting.
Yes indeed. I have a mandolin, I know a few chords and I'll be working on this. As a guitar teacher myself, I say many thanks to Nancy for making this easy to learn. And all these years of great music. My band does the heart version of " tell it like it is"
Saw Nancy Wilson. Opened for ZZ Top Calgary Alberta 1975.
Blew me away.
I saw that same show. Heart was Vancouver based back then.
....more than a few know how great she is, I can also learn from her, very clear and on point....thanks Nancy...
Nancy Wilson does an excellent cover version of The Battle of Evermore on her mandolin!! Thanks for sharing this tutorial to UA-cam!
As a Cellist, the Mandolin stuns me. The superb picking and double strings, what talent to play this awesome instrument. Great video, thank you !
It isn't all that hard really.
She’s wonderful! Lovely and talented. A nice combination!
Beautifully done on the " Evermore", slipping those bar chords up & done with clean tone all the way. " I wish"
Nancy is truly one of the great musical treasures. A kind and caring individual. The world is a better place for her being in it. Thank you Nancy
Well said, and on her birthday too🙂👍
She loves Led Zeppelin. What a fantastic dedication to them with Stairway to Heaven at the Kennedy center she did. She is Gold.
I seen Heart in Houston at the Summit somewhere around 1984. I was at the stage watching Nancy rip it up on a Guild Burnside electric guitar with Howard Leese. The Vocals between Ann, Nancy and the rest of the band were incredible. Magic Man was off the chain, Barracuda, Crazy On You, Tell it Like it is, and the Vocal on Dog and Butterfly, Still inspires me to this day. Wish I could have met them an have an acoustic jam. That would have been a Dream Come true.
Nice! She inspires me to this day too.
Howard Leese sucks. That band started tanking the day Roger was fired
Just when I thought I couldn't be crushing any harder on the Great Nancy Wilson...
Thank you ma'm. Nice little intro to mandolin.
What a beautiful soothing sounding voice.
Thank you Nancy for being you! I play guitar for 50 years but love the way a mandolin sounds, those double strings give it a slight chorus which I love. Carry on Nancy!
U r a gift to us all...thank u once again for brightening my day sharing ur incredible talent...Nancy Wilson and the mandolin r an unbeatable combination..
Nancy is actually a fricken amazing teacher. Wow, I am in love with this.
Nancy Wilson is one of God's crowning achievements! 💅
This video is great to hear all the nuances in the way she plays, incorporating more of the melody into it
The settling spirit of my youth is never far off when I hear those iconic rythams from the Wilson Sisters forever true... 🙏🌅
She has a quality to her music that few musicians will ever achieve. Also notice her enthusiasm
It's really something to get lessons from the great Nancy Wilson.
You are a phenomenal musician Ms. Wilson!
Love you for posting this Nancy Wilson we all love you.
"Sorta like that". Casually and beautifully playing one of the greatest songs ever written.
Nancy is a fantastic singer as well as a wonderful guitarist.
Wow, such a sweet and amazing performance by one of the most talented and technical female guitarists and artists of all time! Love Heart and Led Zeppelin! Two of my all time most favourite bands! Thank you very much for sharing this great video! All the best and much respect from a great rock fan from Romania! Rock on!
Pure talent. Wilson sisters were a *perfect addition* to a good rock band - it made them EXCELLENT.
What a pleasant person, not to mention an accomplished musician.
She’s so damn talented. One of the greats.
Wow-Love you Nancy! Great playing and presence...
I don't have much to add other than Nancy is an Alma Mater form my college and the Wilson sisters did a free concert for my college and it sold out in less than 5 minutes with no online orders allowed. They're such badasses.
I love my mandolin! I have over ten guitars, drums, a keyboard and my mandolin. Nancy your and Ann's songs with heart with the mandolin inspired me to pick up the mandolin and learn to play
I wouldn’t even have considered clicking on this one, if I had not watched a tape with the performance Ann and Nancy did of this song during the Concert for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Also, I half expected Nancy to sing the lead vocal while she was demonstrating her part.
Nancy has a nice voice. Hers really is the duet companion. Ann's is the lead. And what a lead.
Thank you Nancy!!!! I love that LZ tune too. I remember going to my first Rock Concert at Hancher Auditorium, Iowa City, IA and seeing you play mandolin, acoustic, and electric guitars. That Little Queen show was phenomenal!!!! The LZ encore performance was incredible. I later on was able to see Led Zeppelin’s last concert tour ever in Manheim Germany. Thanks for the amazing Mandolin lesson Nancy! I just finished a complete restoration of a 1940 mandolin and am looking forward to playing this song first on it.
What a gem this video is. ❤️ She's so amazing.
Quite a class act! Thanks Nancy for sharing your talents
Love listening to her play!! Wonderful and she makes it look effortless!
Not only a talented musician but an excellent teacher.
My God, Nancy's so beautiful. Her hands still look like they're 20 years old. Incredible musician. One of the first songs a band I was in, in the seventies was Barracuda "
Very nice. And she's a good teacher. Also some excellent mandolin playing by Nancy on that live album she and Ann did with John Paul Jones.
Yes, The Road Home...also on DVD where you can watch the show. JPJ doesn't appear on that part of it though unfortunately.
I love it and I love the way you play dream boat Anny and the way your sister sings all of the " HEART" SONGS" You people are in our Hearts as the best of Rock and Roll and Nancy you play it as the best.
Awesome! I don’t play nor understand the cords, etc but my ears are finely tuned to exceptional music.
For all the love that Heart's cover of Stairway got, I always enjoyed hearing them play Battle of Evermore a LOT more! Nancy kills it here
Sorta like that, Beautiful Nancy, & eyes moistened to hear you play this & could hear Robert singing in the back ground of my mind. as a guitar player that did'nt make it from my younger days, i still love the sound of a string instrument, thank you.
shes incredible...she _feels_ the instrument and the songs shes playing
This was cool....
I've playing violin for 38 years. I did these chord changes, but I NEVER got my head around barreing this pattern because of the bow. When you went through the pre chorus, I was so onto those passing tones that I felt like I should have ALWAYS tried that prog through the changes!
Thank you Ms. Wilson
A. Pratti
Incredible....and just explains the complexity that Jimmy Page composed and played with. She's every bit more amazing as a student of music in general. Understanding the history, of an instrument is the preamble to learning it. So impressive
Pretty Fancy playing there Nancy! I saw Heart, Journey and Cheap Trick play 10 years ago outside Sacramento area. What a show! Heart was awesome!
"It's kind of like...that uh...violin sounding thing" :D
Thank you Nancy,
Its a rare pleasure to listen to you talk, in addition to the music )
People like Heart because subconsciously... people like talent.
I found myself captivated not by your music but your personality. There is something nice about you.
Nancy’s an awesome musician. 👍👍👍
I saw the band when they needed covers to fill a venue. That talent shined then and today. The sisters as musicians are the best of human kind...musicians from the soul
I bought a mandolin about 5 years ago for the specific purpose of playing Battle of Evermore. Beautiful song.
With Nancy's guitar/mandolin playing and Ann's incredible voice, how can you miss?
Been a fan since Dreamboat Annie came out in 1975.
"Magic Man" was the test song for a lot of stereo stores back in the day. That big bass note near the end always sounded awesome on those Bose 901's!
One of my favorite classic female rock stars....truly outstanding on strings! Beautiful voice don't hurt, either.
Nancy is a gem.
Nancy Wilson is a very awesome musician and such a beautiful and sweet person with an awesomely beautiful heart!❤️ She also participates in some very worthwhile causes to better humanity.
The same beautiful, talented doll I fell in love with in the 70s! You look and are AMAZING! Thank you for all you've done!
I just inherited an Alvarez mandolin from an uncle that looks exactly like that one... also I've had a crush on Nancy Wilson since 1982 or so.
Your uncle looks like that mandolin?
@@Fissi0nChips Yes. He hated that his nickname was Mandy.
@@dinkalicious LMAO!!!
John Smith I was 7 in 1977 too but my attention was occupied by Lynda Carter in Wonder Woman at that time; music came a little later...
@@dinkalicious Ever see Linda Carter's guest appearance on _The Muppet Show?_ She was clearly having more fun than it should be legal for a human to have. You could almost hear her giggling in glee and whispering "I'm on the Muppet Show! I'm on the Muppet Show!" An adorable human being.
Amazing woman. I saw her in concert. On her birthday in new orleans and she was crazy Rockin out. Jumping off stuff, all over the place 😳 like a wild 20 year old. Totally badass 🤘😎🤘❤️
sure that is okay for someone who is a genius...thank you Nancy
Lovely! Thank you , Nancy. Best regards.
Can listen to Nancy describing on anything for hours. 😘😘😘
My friends and I love Heart since the beginning. Now their music takes me back to my youth. You still ROCK, Nancy!
Nancy is certainly a lovely person and talented musician. Let's not forget the also quite comely Sandy Denny whose Gaelic vocal chops can be heard on the Led Zeppelin original.
And is the only Zep track with an out of the band vocalist. Let me pitch it for a moment : Sandy Denny is the greatest female vocalist that you've never heard of. Find a copy of Gold Dust : Live At the Royalty. No vocal overdubs. All Sandy.
Sad that she's passed. R.I.P.
So true!!!
Saw her perform with led zepagain tribute band a few months ago
oh yes!
@@jameshafner1442 Check out the album 'Alex Campbell and Friends', one of whom was a young Sandy Denny (before she joined Fairport). I've been a fan since around 1981 (sadly she died in 1978).
Nancy Wilson : beautiful, talented woman that makes the world better with her presence .
That brings tears to my eyes hearing that. I'm going to get one of those just to play that song.