Absolutely the BEST female ROck group in History. Gorgeous.......(love the big hair) but SUPREMELY talented. Ann's incredible voxals....Nancy ICONIC on ANY guitar. Love mesome "Heart"
I got tickets to see them in December, it will be my 2nd time seeing them in concert. Heart is amazing, highly recommend you make the trip for the concert!
"Mistral Wind" from Dog and Butterfly is the best studio recording Heart ever made. It's a slow burn that sounds like Seattle grunge but 15 years ahead of time. Easy to see why Seattle's grunge bands were such huge fans of Heart.
This happened to me too. I heard this song playing in the grocery store and got stuck in my head for like two weeks. I've always liked Heart. Anyhoo it got stuck in my head so tight that I bought tickets to see then in Portland Oregon in March.
Written by Holly Knight, Eugene Black, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson. Recorded in Fantasy Studios 🎙, Berkeley. Across the Bay from my hometown San Francisco 🌉. On the self-titled album, Never is before These Dreams. Geoffrey Tate of Queensryche, Ann Wilson and her youngest sister Nancy Wilson, the late Layne Staley of Alice in Chains and the late Chris Cornell of Soundgarden lived in Metro Seattle in the 1970s. They were students of the late singing coach David Kyle. Marilyn Horne and Frederica von Stade were his students from classical music. Frederica von Stade moved to my hometown area the San Francisco Bay Area 🌉. Suggested videos 📹: 1 Heart performs There's the Girl 👧. 2 Queensryche performs The Queen of the Reich
Whoa.. was unaware how Holly Knight was influential in 80s tunes.. First time I heard of Holly was when her Heart Don't Fail Me Now came out in the late 80s. Loved it the first time I heard it, and pleasantly surprised to find out as well that Daryl Hall was part of it too. Ages later when I found out about her band Device. My fave is Who's On The Line?
If a 1980s record company wanted a female songwriter for a hit song, Holly Knight is 1 such songwriter: Aerosmith, Heart ❤, Pat Benatar, John Waite, Sir Rod Stewart, Lou Gramm had at least 1 hit song from her.
Get this tickets Tasha👍🏻👍🏻! You won’t regret it!!! Promise! Saw them in concert and they sound great are amazing, amazing!! Good luck, and thanks for your reaction😃👍🏻👍🏻
🔥🔥🔥🔥 FIRE!!! Ann Wilson is definitely one of the greatest singers ever. Tasha, she's in her mid 70s still performing she and Nancy may be in yr area Worth seeing!!!
Definitely go see them in concert - I've seen them so many times! Just so you know, they hated this era (the high hair, the mist)- in the 80s they felt they had to be commercial to be a hit but they definitely put out a lot of bangers. A lot of their albums you can play from start to finish and you'd love every song. I'm seeing them again in NY in October!
I saw them when they toured for this album. The concert was about 25 miles away, the farthest I had ever driven from home. 😂 They put on a super energetic show.
Fantastic song, I was 13 years old when this came out. The 80s were a magical time for music/videos. Hair bands and true entertainers . Not realizing that the 90s were going to be huge with the birth of grunge. Its one thing to react but to actually live and experience it. Savong your allowence money and going to the record store to buy the newest cassette tape of your favorite bands, was off the charts. Being the envy of all your friends because you just got the newest Def Leppard or Guns and roses etc. thanks Tasha ATB from 🇨🇦
"Kick it out" is a rocker! Dog and Butterfly is beautiful. Seen them every time they got near Flint or Detroit in the 70s and 80s. Excellent concerts always! Love your reactions Tasha!
I had to go on a sleep-away school trip in 85... was almost ten. My mom gave me a her-made cassette with this, and other shittier 1985 bangers... the Wilson sisters are different
I lived listening to HEART, back in my younger day's sounded great, hey Tasha I have a song you really need to listen to I'd like to request a song by Joe Nichols, called "AN OLD FRIEND OF MINE" a song with a lot of meaning to it I think you will enjoy it. Thanks
My first REAL concert was Heart back in 1976. I have been a Heart fan since then. I have many of their albums. HOWEVER, I STRONGLY advise that you go watch you tube videos of them performing today. They do not sound anything like they did back then. Ann cannot hit the high notes anymore and frequently puts the microphone out to the audience to let them sing those notes. I don’t begrudge anyone trying to keep their legacy going but there are singers that need to hang it up now, Heart being one of them along with Paul McCartney and Pat Benatar (who I have seen many times in concert) Go look at singers from the Flower Power Cruise 2024 or the many other nostalgia tours that singers from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s are on. It is cringe worthy. I am 71 years old and it is embarrassing to listen to this. I will give credit to both Ringo Starr and The Rolling Stones for still being able to sing and perform well. And I also realize that legends like Paul McCartney have fans go see him because he IS such an iconic legend but he needs to retire. His legacy is cemented for all time. This is strictly my opinion. If you actually believe that everyone that I’ve mentioned is at the top of their performing game today, then so be it.
No one has reacted to the Heart masterpiece: Mistral Wind from Dog & Butterfly. Every song on that album is top notch.
Absolutely the BEST female ROck group in History. Gorgeous.......(love the big hair) but SUPREMELY talented. Ann's incredible voxals....Nancy ICONIC on ANY guitar. Love mesome "Heart"
I got tickets to see them in December, it will be my 2nd time seeing them in concert. Heart is amazing, highly recommend you make the trip for the concert!
"Mistral Wind" from Dog and Butterfly is the best studio recording Heart ever made. It's a slow burn that sounds like Seattle grunge but 15 years ahead of time. Easy to see why Seattle's grunge bands were such huge fans of Heart.
This happened to me too. I heard this song playing in the grocery store and got stuck in my head for like two weeks. I've always liked Heart. Anyhoo it got stuck in my head so tight that I bought tickets to see then in Portland Oregon in March.
How can I refuse- Ann’s best vocals live version
Awesome band!!! Love their music😊
i'd reserve your tickets to that show today
"Alone" you'll love it
Written by Holly Knight, Eugene Black, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson. Recorded in Fantasy Studios 🎙, Berkeley. Across the Bay from my hometown San Francisco 🌉.
On the self-titled album, Never is before These Dreams.
Geoffrey Tate of Queensryche, Ann Wilson and her youngest sister Nancy Wilson, the late Layne Staley of Alice in Chains and the late Chris Cornell of Soundgarden lived in Metro Seattle in the 1970s. They were students of the late singing coach David Kyle. Marilyn Horne and Frederica von Stade were his students from classical music. Frederica von Stade moved to my hometown area the San Francisco Bay Area 🌉.
Suggested videos 📹: 1 Heart performs There's the Girl 👧. 2 Queensryche performs The Queen of the Reich
Whoa.. was unaware how Holly Knight was influential in 80s tunes.. First time I heard of Holly was when her Heart Don't Fail Me Now came out in the late 80s. Loved it the first time I heard it, and pleasantly surprised to find out as well that Daryl Hall was part of it too. Ages later when I found out about her band Device. My fave is Who's On The Line?
If a 1980s record company wanted a female songwriter for a hit song, Holly Knight is 1 such songwriter: Aerosmith, Heart ❤, Pat Benatar, John Waite, Sir Rod Stewart, Lou Gramm had at least 1 hit song from her.
Definitely the 80’s and look at the Hair
Get this tickets Tasha👍🏻👍🏻! You won’t regret it!!! Promise! Saw them in concert and they sound great are amazing, amazing!! Good luck, and thanks for your reaction😃👍🏻👍🏻
Have loved these girls since I was old enough to remember names...
I heard Heart in concert back in 1983 in Puerto Rico when I was in the Navy. I was already a big fan and enjoyed hearing them live.
How can I refuse. Live version. Best Heart song
Anne and Nancy Rock,They Absolutely own the stage! Hope you get your tickets.. ❤
Great performers live, you should definitely go if you can!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥 FIRE!!! Ann Wilson is definitely one of the greatest singers ever. Tasha, she's in her mid 70s still performing she and Nancy may be in yr area Worth seeing!!!
Definitely go see them in concert - I've seen them so many times! Just so you know, they hated this era (the high hair, the mist)- in the 80s they felt they had to be commercial to be a hit but they definitely put out a lot of bangers. A lot of their albums you can play from start to finish and you'd love every song. I'm seeing them again in NY in October!
Saw them in concert twice in the 80's and they were amazing.
This is my favorite '80s Heart song and possibly my favorite Heart song overall.
I love singing along with them...hurts sometimes...but worth it lol
😂
I saw them when they toured for this album. The concert was about 25 miles away, the farthest I had ever driven from home. 😂 They put on a super energetic show.
Fantastic song, I was 13 years old when this came out. The 80s were a magical time for music/videos. Hair bands and true entertainers . Not realizing that the 90s were going to be huge with the birth of grunge. Its one thing to react but to actually live and experience it. Savong your allowence money and going to the record store to buy the newest cassette tape of your favorite bands, was off the charts. Being the envy of all your friends because you just got the newest Def Leppard or Guns and roses etc. thanks Tasha ATB from 🇨🇦
I was 8
I just saw them for the 5th or sixth time in Hollywood Florida. Can't believe this one came out almost 40 years ago. True Legends!
Hey Tasha fingers crossed for the tickets 🤞
Hey Tasha I hope you get to see them live they are great live I saw them on the Passionworks tour.
Just keep in mind.. the gals are a bit older these days, but they are still wonderful. Love the Wilson’s ❤❤
Heart has always been Great since i first heard them mid 70s til even now and Annies Voice is Amazing
Love your energy Tasha ...
🌸 oh my God look at the hair
"Kick it out" is a rocker! Dog and Butterfly is beautiful. Seen them every time they got near Flint or Detroit in the 70s and 80s. Excellent concerts always! Love your reactions Tasha!
I saw Y&T and Heart, 1985 Pocatello Idaho
Tasha rockin a Metallica shirt and listening to Heart. I just time-warped back to my teenage years!
Damn Nancy is a Goddess.
If you want to hear a couple more heart with nancy on vocals try STRANDED or THERES THE GIRL
i recommend the song 'straight on' for a reaction. :)
Love your reactions also Tasha keep up the Amazing work you take us away from the crazy world
Thank you so much!!
Do it! Go west for them -
Marty robbins- mr shorty
You & your husbands reaction to 'all I wanna do is make love to you' was soooo so funny. The looks on your faces. 🤣🤣🤣
🌸 omg the hair, tho...lol
I had to go on a sleep-away school trip in 85... was almost ten. My mom gave me a her-made cassette with this, and other shittier 1985 bangers... the Wilson sisters are different
This is the time in their career when they were trying to hide Ann's weight in the videos.
I lived listening to HEART, back in my younger day's sounded great, hey Tasha I have a song you really need to listen to I'd like to request a song by Joe Nichols, called "AN OLD FRIEND OF MINE" a song with a lot of meaning to it I think you will enjoy it. Thanks
Please react to their song The Dog and the Butterfly.
Would like your reaction to Danny gokey God bless the USA 👍👍🇺🇲
My first REAL concert was Heart back in 1976. I have been a Heart fan since then. I have many of their albums. HOWEVER, I STRONGLY advise that you go watch you tube videos of them performing today. They do not sound anything like they did back then. Ann cannot hit the high notes anymore and frequently puts the microphone out to the audience to let them sing those notes. I don’t begrudge anyone trying to keep their legacy going but there are singers that need to hang it up now, Heart being one of them along with Paul McCartney and Pat Benatar (who I have seen many times in concert) Go look at singers from the Flower Power Cruise 2024 or the many other nostalgia tours that singers from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s are on. It is cringe worthy. I am 71 years old and it is embarrassing to listen to this. I will give credit to both Ringo Starr and The Rolling Stones for still being able to sing and perform well. And I also realize that legends like Paul McCartney have fans go see him because he IS such an iconic legend but he needs to retire. His legacy is cemented for all time. This is strictly my opinion. If you actually believe that everyone that I’ve mentioned is at the top of their performing game today, then so be it.