Here is where I finally realized that these sisters have created the most beautiful music that has ever been created. These my friends are musical geniuses. Took me long enough.
In '79... my girlfriend lived near Ann's house. Was invited to a BBQ on Ann's house on the lake. Sat next to Ann (with a guitar), playin' Beatles songs and Motown. Her voice moved my hair ! Best voice ever. McCartney USED TO have best voice. Not anymore. Ann's best voice... now.
nice experience... but honestly claims of best ever whether it voice or guitar or drums or whatever I find incredibly silly...and none of the artists that people make these emotional claims about would agree. Nobody doubts the mark Heart left/leaves on Music and Rock n Roll history...but making silly claims like best ever is well just plain silly. There are countless brilliant female vocalists in the history of music...what is the point of making a claim like this.
for me, nancy is the most beautiful woman in the world. a fascinating face. and soooo charismatic and without any "superstar-behaving" and: an excellent guitarplayer love her
These ladies have been a big part of my life since I first heard Dog and Butterfly when I was 9. What they have done for music and for women is astounding! They don’t often get all the credit they deserve. I have lots of loves when it comes to music....but Heart will forever be my absolute favorite! I saw this interview when it first came out and all these years later as I watched it again...I enjoyed it even more! Thank you for posting this and Ann and Nancy I’m forever grateful for what your music has meant in my life!
I think being in the RRHOF is plenty of credit...I think Anne singing at Le Zeppelin's Kennedy honours is pretty much recognition...I cant stand these comments or underrated or don't get enough recognition. Heart and every band member get all sorts of recognition amongst their peers.
So their family sang when they were young...and their father was military so they travelled and moved alot. Sounds like the perfect prelude to their career...singing and touring...😊
Wow…crazy on you brought joyful tears to my eyes…what icons they are..heart and I have grown up together all these years …beautiful ladies, great stories and to live all this with your sister… amazing life they have had..❤️🤟🏻🔥
I didn’t want this video to end. Ann and Nancy seem to live in their own mythological reality. They fill the space with their magic and somehow make you feel your soul is uplifted. Heart is just the right name for them ❤️
I have been looking for this show for ages, thank you so much for posting it. Love Nancy doodling around on the guitar, especially when she's talking about the influence of Paul Simon's song "Anji" and then goes into the Crazy On You intro and Ann says "No, that's yours". Love listening to them talk about their career.
Their music locked me into learning most of their hit songs when we formed a tribute band in their honor we named Heart Brigade. As a bassist, tried my best to learn all the bass lines note for note to make it the way they played them exactly. It was fun doing them in our gigs in Los Angeles at Paladinos. Wish I could meet Ann and Nancy in person someday.
My best friend in like 82 worked at Zerox in Tukwilla and Hearts office is 50 ft from his parking spot, so like I'm sitting in his car waiting for him to, whatever and here come Ann and Nancy walking right by the car, I'm married to a super beautiful woman, but I got STARSTRUCK. You girls are so cute and
What a great interview! Kudos to both women for their thoughtful answers and discussion. Thanks to the interviewer for doing a good job. And can they sing and play or what? !!!!!
I love their energy and enthusiasm. I could see them doing an album like Robert Plant did with the Honeydrippers. An early Rock and Roll tribute. Lots of talent!!!!!
In the early spring of 1976 Heart opened for War at the WSU Coliseum where I worked on the sound and light crew. A veteran of dozens of concert setups by then, I was standing on the stage before the sound check and mentioned to a friend how sloppy and amateurish the setup was, that some could easily trip over the tangle of cables strewn haphazardly on the floor. A hand tapped me on the shoulder, it was their road manager who asked if I thought I could do better. "Of course," I replied. He then said they were taking off on a national tour and needed a stage manager, and did I want the job. It was my senior year, a few months before graduation, so I declined. But as luck would have it, the next show was Neil Diamond, and by summer, I had a job as a roadie working for the sound company he used - another story. Fast forward 40 years to 2016 and I am in the WSU Coliseum again to see Heart with my son, soon to graduate from WSU. I was as amazed then - maybe more so - than I was in 1976. They were and still are, incredible musicians, and incredible people.
In reference to the the last song... it's like a thousand Angels singing, translating, all joined together singing yet coming through one set of vocal cords...jessenashvillejames
I remember, at a young age... getting my first little record player... those little mini size, and my first record was Dog and Butterfly... I'll never forget my first vocal joining of heart with Heart in that song... they captivated my musical soul then and I still don't think anyone has outdone them in range and ability. Makes me sad they feel so bad about the 80's...I loved their music from then to now. I get the image nonsense they hated and agree, but they were beautiful then and could still rock the best of the bands off the stage. I still feel sad that those big in music are so strange in their belief... music is its own high, it's a prayer and whisper and a silent scream, it's the hurricane force of winds and tornado dreams, it's the soft touch of a first love and quivering lips of the first kiss, it's the raw unhinged naked bliss of love lasting till death, it's full and empty all at once. It's from God above who is all, is in all, through all forever. There's only one God, His instrument is us and His creation. Rockin hard, swingin it out, folkin, jazzin, poppin, balad belting, acapella alleluia - music full of mystery and madness - always reminds us why we're alive, what's good to feel and easy to let go...
2001 saw Abbey Road tour, Brian Wilson tribute, and Ann participating in the Atlanta Music Festival (see YT), then October 2001, Groundworks concert was Heart’s first new millennial reunion show, with an incredible set list (“In Your Eyes”, “The Witch “, “May This Be Love”, “Black Hole Sun”, Angels”, “Fever Dog”), and that amazing set list got refined into the 2002 “Summer Of Love” tour set list. This show was A&E’s “Musicians”, filmed April 2002, NYC, prior to the tour. Ann’s Lap Band, three months new, and her media appearances promoting that was the latest news, besides news of the tour. Most of all, there was this unmistakable energy about 2002. Heart were back. Ann was particularly on fire, vocals and looking physically limber and happy during the summer ‘02 tour. The tour culminated with the “Alive In Seattle” dvd and cd of their Seattle finale ‘02 show. Great memories. Thanks for posting!
The first album I bought, as a kid in the 1970s, was Boston's album, Boston. My second album purchase was Woodstock. My aunts and uncles were more or less hippies, so no surprise. I loved Cat Stevens back then too. All of that led to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. FYI, I'm still a hippie. ❤️❤️
For me, Ann is the most beautiful woman in the world !! By far.
The Wilson sisters, Heart... Just wonderful!
Two beautiful ladies, musicians of rock.
Out of the thousand interviews I've seen of Ann/Nancy, this is by far the best.
This is by far one of THE best interviews and jam sessions by Ann & Nance that I've seen to date! Love these ladies!!!
Here is where I finally realized that these sisters have created the most beautiful music that has ever been created. These my friends are musical geniuses. Took me long enough.
Same. Seem I appreciate them more each year. Didn't realize how good they really were.
In '79... my girlfriend lived near Ann's house. Was invited to a BBQ on Ann's house on the lake.
Sat next to Ann (with a guitar), playin' Beatles songs and Motown.
Her voice moved my hair !
Best voice ever. McCartney USED TO have best voice. Not anymore. Ann's best voice... now.
nice experience... but honestly claims of best ever whether it voice or guitar or drums or whatever I find incredibly silly...and none of the artists that people make these emotional claims about would agree. Nobody doubts the mark Heart left/leaves on Music and Rock n Roll history...but making silly claims like best ever is well just plain silly. There are countless brilliant female vocalists in the history of music...what is the point of making a claim like this.
for me, nancy is the most beautiful woman in the world. a fascinating face. and soooo charismatic and without any "superstar-behaving" and: an excellent guitarplayer love her
There’s something in Nancys voice even when she’s speaking that reaches me deeply. She is so COMPLETELY talented, Love her too !
Niether one of them could even carry Linda ronstadt high heels
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These ladies have been a big part of my life since I first heard Dog and Butterfly when I was 9. What they have done for music and for women is astounding! They don’t often get all the credit they deserve. I have lots of loves when it comes to music....but Heart will forever be my absolute favorite! I saw this interview when it first came out and all these years later as I watched it again...I enjoyed it even more! Thank you for posting this and Ann and Nancy I’m forever grateful for what your music has meant in my life!
I think being in the RRHOF is plenty of credit...I think Anne singing at Le Zeppelin's Kennedy honours is pretty much recognition...I cant stand these comments or underrated or don't get enough recognition. Heart and every band member get all sorts of recognition amongst their peers.
So their family sang when they were young...and their father was military so they travelled and moved alot. Sounds like the perfect prelude to their career...singing and touring...😊
Wow…crazy on you brought joyful tears to my eyes…what icons they are..heart and I have grown up together all these years …beautiful ladies, great stories and to live all this with your sister… amazing life they have had..❤️🤟🏻🔥
Heart are
A magnificent band and you will never replace them
I don't think anyone is trying to replace them...
They're talented, charismatic, smart and beautiful but also down-to-earth and very kind people (it seems)
I have such a crush on Nancy Wilson
Ann is the GOAT!
LOVE ANN & NANCY
Ann Wilson...Your a legendary vocalist, and a very woke spirit. Love us much, and I know you will continue 2 shine, in all dimensions... 1LOVE
My head is spinning they are so Fing good!
Both of you ladies are always our inspiration. We thank you for being the most beautiful and influential people ❤
I didn’t want this video to end. Ann and Nancy seem to live in their own mythological reality. They fill the space with their magic and somehow make you feel your soul is uplifted. Heart is just the right name for them ❤️
Greatest hard Rock band in the world love y'all
I'm glad you love them...but come on...they made their place in the Rock world...but that claim is just simply silly
Still love these girls!♥️
I have been looking for this show for ages, thank you so much for posting it. Love Nancy doodling around on the guitar, especially when she's talking about the influence of Paul Simon's song "Anji" and then goes into the Crazy On You intro and Ann says "No, that's yours". Love listening to them talk about their career.
I love these girls
Their music locked me into learning most of their hit songs when we formed a tribute band in their honor we named Heart Brigade. As a bassist, tried my best to learn all the bass lines note for note to make it the way they played them exactly. It was fun doing them in our gigs in Los Angeles at Paladinos. Wish I could meet Ann and Nancy in person someday.
Nancy is a weapon with that 6 sting
Very revealing glimpse into who these gals are, and how they got there.
They are hilarious! And just so refreshingly down to earth and fun
WAS A HONORED TO WATCH THIS, EVEN AFTER YRS OF BEING A FAN OF THESE SISTERS! XOXOXO
Ann's voice just sends chills up my spine! Loved them from the start!
My best friend in like 82 worked at Zerox in Tukwilla and Hearts office is 50 ft from his parking spot, so like I'm sitting in his car waiting for him to, whatever and here come Ann and Nancy walking right by the car, I'm married to a super beautiful woman, but I got STARSTRUCK. You girls are so cute and
I love all the songs!
Wow, I haven't heard Cathy's Clown in many, many years! I'd forgotten all about that song.
You are both so beautiful! Another fantastic interview!👩❤️👨🐕🐕🎸🥁🎺
wow. I never heard this before. Thanks for posting it.
What a great interview! Kudos to both women for their thoughtful answers and discussion. Thanks to the interviewer for doing a good job. And can they sing and play or what? !!!!!
The story about Magic Man!! Hilarious! I just can't believe how cool they are!
Great interview nd it is quite obvious how much talent there is between these two sisters
Music has all the gods ! Prescient…
Fab interview and hearing love alive 💖
If someone asked me to Define music, = heart♥️
Uh...that version of These Dreams...it gets me right here.
What a fantastic interview.
Yes, the best I've ever seen. Relaxed, fun and real. I loved it. Really good job by the host.
Indeed, just natural.
I love their energy and enthusiasm. I could see them doing an album like Robert Plant did with the Honeydrippers. An early Rock and Roll tribute. Lots of talent!!!!!
UA-cam you've been hiding this from me 2024-2002! Shame!
In the early spring of 1976 Heart opened for War at the WSU Coliseum where I worked on the sound and light crew. A veteran of dozens of concert setups by then, I was standing on the stage before the sound check and mentioned to a friend how sloppy and amateurish the setup was, that some could easily trip over the tangle of cables strewn haphazardly on the floor. A hand tapped me on the shoulder, it was their road manager who asked if I thought I could do better. "Of course," I replied. He then said they were taking off on a national tour and needed a stage manager, and did I want the job. It was my senior year, a few months before graduation, so I declined. But as luck would have it, the next show was Neil Diamond, and by summer, I had a job as a roadie working for the sound company he used - another story. Fast forward 40 years to 2016 and I am in the WSU Coliseum again to see Heart with my son, soon to graduate from WSU. I was as amazed then - maybe more so - than I was in 1976. They were and still are, incredible musicians, and incredible people.
In reference to the the last song... it's like a thousand Angels singing, translating, all joined together singing yet coming through one set of vocal cords...jessenashvillejames
I used the Mel Bay chord book in 1964 too. Memories ❤
They kick so much add!!!!
That was such an awesome performance of These Dreams. ❤
Anne’s voice = 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Just the two of them, decades later BURNING IT DOWN!!!!! ❤️🔥💖👏👏👏👏
I remember, at a young age... getting my first little record player... those little mini size, and my first record was Dog and Butterfly... I'll never forget my first vocal joining of heart with Heart in that song... they captivated my musical soul then and I still don't think anyone has outdone them in range and ability. Makes me sad they feel so bad about the 80's...I loved their music from then to now. I get the image nonsense they hated and agree, but they were beautiful then and could still rock the best of the bands off the stage. I still feel sad that those big in music are so strange in their belief... music is its own high, it's a prayer and whisper and a silent scream, it's the hurricane force of winds and tornado dreams, it's the soft touch of a first love and quivering lips of the first kiss, it's the raw unhinged naked bliss of love lasting till death, it's full and empty all at once. It's from God above who is all, is in all, through all forever. There's only one God, His instrument is us and His creation. Rockin hard, swingin it out, folkin, jazzin, poppin, balad belting, acapella alleluia - music full of mystery and madness - always reminds us why we're alive, what's good to feel and easy to let go...
❤❤❤ NO LIMITS FOR THOSE 2 BEAUTIES.. KENNY & FELICIA LOVE YALL
My Love for them knows no bounds
This was wonderful, thank you for sharing Brian
They continue to be referred to as a great female rock band...they're a great band period, boys stand back. These sistas got it goin' on.
2001 saw Abbey Road tour, Brian Wilson tribute, and Ann participating in the Atlanta Music Festival (see YT), then October 2001, Groundworks concert was Heart’s first new millennial reunion show, with an incredible set list (“In Your Eyes”, “The Witch “, “May This Be Love”, “Black Hole Sun”, Angels”, “Fever Dog”), and that amazing set list got refined into the 2002 “Summer Of Love” tour set list. This show was A&E’s “Musicians”, filmed April 2002, NYC, prior to the tour. Ann’s Lap Band, three months new, and her media appearances promoting that was the latest news, besides news of the tour. Most of all, there was this unmistakable energy about 2002. Heart were back. Ann was particularly on fire, vocals and looking physically limber and happy during the summer ‘02 tour. The tour culminated with the “Alive In Seattle” dvd and cd of their Seattle finale ‘02 show. Great memories. Thanks for posting!
You are exactly 💯
Love them !!!
genius!
Barracuda was metal! These gals are great.
ナンシーとの出会いは、とあるミュージック喫茶でした。
MTVのナンシーを見て一目惚れでした。
あれから40数年、私も還暦です。
過去に、バンドをしていて今は引退してます。
今はナンシーのクレイジーオンユーを必死に練習してます。
手癖が強烈で非常に難しいです。
ナンシーは、今でも大好きなので必死で頑張ります。
Grande banda Nanci y Anna Wilson desde argentina cariño grande desde argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷😁✌️
Thanks for posting.
AMAZING!! 🤟🏻🎸✌🏻
Unpluged really cool this.
The first album I bought, as a kid in the 1970s, was Boston's album, Boston. My second album purchase was Woodstock. My aunts and uncles were more or less hippies, so no surprise. I loved Cat Stevens back then too. All of that led to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. FYI, I'm still a hippie. ❤️❤️
Best female guitarist of all time and Top 5 all time male/female. Learned Annie by 8-9 gtfo.
My Mom, too, sang to me when I was a baby, also.
Boy oh boy they really hated the success ( MASSIVE success) of their mid 80’s two albums huh ? Perplexing.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Mel B Chord book has created many amazing rock stars 😉
i just want to know what the lyric" Frozen strangers stealing your fire" it is just such a beautiful song i want to know the real meaning of it
Marry me Nancy! I’ve always had a crush on her.
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Flanger, ooohhh
I had Beatles 65. Mom typed up the lyrics for help for me to sing
💞💞💞💞💞
Put the 80's suits back on ya big goofs! Heart 1985 was their best album kids!!
I love how she just says she slept with the director and that’s how she got the part. Keepin it real. Nancy’s an OG.
That's cause the director was her husband. It was a joke
who's playing the buzz saw?
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸🎸🎵
Not sexist but not too many pure female groups get a band of dudes inspired to rock out. Heart did that and then some for many.
Anybody who can make a song work with that crappy of an acoustic guitar tone is extremely talented.
Why all the "Phaser"?
These Dreams is totally a Stevie Nicks song
A LOT of flange on the guitar ..?
27:00
More flanger Nancy
Heart rock
I made them a cartoon 5:07 5:10
What's with the weird electric guitar sound from Nancy's acoustic? Is that a Bravo cioywrite mechanism? 'Cuz it ruins their sound.
The fricken guitar is too loud!
These performances were ruined by the flanger on her guitar…ugh.
If this is supposed to sound like the original band, well sorry, it fails badly. Don’t try to sound like Roger. Big mistake.
opinions are like aholes. lets keep yours buried
Are you trolling? Lololol. Ann and Nancy are literally the founders of Heart.