FUN FACT: When Van Halen were on tour in the early '90's, Alice In Chains was their opening act. Jerry Cantrell saw Eddie's arsenal of Ernie Ball guitars and Peavey 5150 heads and cabinets and was telling Eddie how he personally could never afford all of that gear himself. After the tour, Jerry returned home to a friend's house where he was living and his friend asked Jerry what he was going to do with all his stuff in the garage. A puzzled Cantrell went to the garage and stood in awe at these brand new Ernie Ball guitars and Peavey 5150 guitar amp heads and cabinets, shipped courtesy of Eddie Van Halen.
Eddie visited Jason Becker who was the DLR guitarist before getting ALS..the video is on youtube later he gave money to keep Jason's family out of medical bankruptcy. After Eddie died They put out the video of the EVH visit and Jason auctioned off some guitars for $600,000
I’ve heard this before. I think it was the Alice manager he was staying with and she wanted to park her car in the garage, that was now filled with all this new gear.
Had the pleasure of seeing both bands during this tour as they did make a stop in North Florida. What a one-two punch. It didn't get any better than that.
@@PlasticCogLiquid shes fantastic, a great human being either. she never whored herself out...... not that sex appeal never was part of it, but it wasnt front and center. she sold her ability to play a guitar
At the beginning, when I started listening to AIC, I thought all credit goes to Layne for the songwriting and of course his amazing voice, later on, I realized how Jerry was actually the pillar of the group and the mastermind behind harmonies, melodies and songwriting. Amazing musician.
Jerry Cantrell writes music you can feel in your bones. Brother is instantly effective. What a musical genius. Alice in Chains made me want to play guitar and be in a band. I got to watch the Jerry Cantrell Band from on the side of the stage, when they came to my town, and i hung with the band after (I knew people - ha). Unfortunately, Layne had died very recently and Jerry wasnt up to being in public (or so i remember) - so he didnt hang with us -- but the rest of the guys were amazingly cool. I wish i could have met Jerry just to say Thank You. Very cool having Nancy Wilson harmonizing & the Red Rocker playing along. I got goosebumps during the intro and it got better and better. Thank You Sammy for making it happen. Thank You Nancy for driving the train for a generation. Thank You Jerry for....everything.
It was kinda trippy seeing Sammy just hang back like that. Lol. Dude has some of the best stuff on these RR road trip collabs. People you never thought you would see playing together but sure love that you did. This was top shelf stuff.
Fighting tears, dammit.. his words cut to the quick. Childhood pain never leaves. Sammy, Anne and Nancy helped us survive our teens and twenties. Now the train keeps a'rollin via the amazing bands they ushered in. Powerful recording, thank you for posting.
As a young man, Nancy Wilson was my 1st celebrity crush. As an older man, now I understand the beauty better and know that it runs deeper than her looks. (and her guitar kicks!)
I love Nancy Wilson's voice when she's singing or talking. There's something about her that is so alluring and she's very talented. I been binging the 1985 self titled Heart album this past week. I was a year old when that album came out. "These Dreams" is my favorite song, brings back childhood memories.
She does have a special thing about her when she is just casually talking. Like if you just met her, she will have the presents of a friend have known for life.
Was in Junior High and these two gorgeous ladies came in to play an instrumental set, no one had heard of them. Their Father Mr Wilson taught at our school and brought them in, they were so cool and unpretentious. Signed everyone’s annual, talked to us all, only maybe 20 kids came to hear them play. Flash forward a year and they came again, huge hits on the charts. Maybe not as acoustic but the entire school had to have been there. And even in the wake of their huge success they were just as cool, unpretentious. Thanks ladies for the awesome memories!
You can tell Jerry and Nancy have played this together a lot. Sammy is funny to watch here. He’s doing what every guitarist does when they don’t know the song……play little licks in the key and hope it goes with it.
Wow 3 legends just sitting around grooving off of each other. And Nancy's harmony is flawless. That is hard you know, being the harmony, especially on the fly, no rehearsal. She is magical!
Damn, I just realized I’ve been crushing on Nancy Wilson for over 40 years now. Pretty much since the first time I saw her in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” when she pulled up next to Judge Reinhold in that Corvette (with “Waffle Stomp” by Joe Walsh playing in the background). Still remember the pink and purple sweater she was wearing.
It's amazing to me Sammy is 75 years old. Most people would have slowed down but not him, he keeps pushing the gas pedal to the floor! Only way to live. 🤘🔥⚡
I could gush on all day about what this song means to me and how Amazing it is to hear Nancy Wilson hitting those high notes on the chorus, but will just say Bravo! What a treat 🔥❤️
As a musician, songwriter and vocalist myself, these were 3 of my favorite people and their bands. They still sound great! And Nancy still looks beautiful too! Me and all my friends went crazy looking at her and her sister Ann while growing up listening to music.
@@schultzjohnd You got that right! Lol And I was even more excited when I first found out what their last names were because I have the same last name. So then I was thinking how cool it would have been to meet them having the same last name.
Makes absolute perfect sense that the first song Jerry asked her about back then was Mistral Wind. The minor chords, the haunting type melody, right up his alley. His style of guitar playing is so elevated and beautiful.
Still have the hugest crush on Nancy Wilson, not in a creepy way but she is just so freaking talented and can just bring it on demand. Her harmonies on the fly during this were outstanding as well as her ability to just play that song off a sheet of paper. Of course Jerry is a pro and Sammy is a pro to the pros but anything she is in I will watch because no matter what it is or who it’s with she puts her stamp on it and brings something that nobody knew was missing until it was there.
Same here. I saw them in a relatively small town in Michigan on the Little Queen tour. I was up front, house right, cheering Nancy on the whole night. She had a flower stuck in the strings at the head of her Ovation guitar. At the end of the concert, she threw it to me. I still have it. Her playing encouraged me to work harder on my playing. I'm just an amateur musician but I'm better because of her. Back when I used to play out more my go to was to play the intro to Crazy On You then go right into Classical Gas.
The only thing I can add that everyone hasn't said is, Sammy's ad lib fills are awesome. He doesn't step on anyone's toes, and his voice in contrast brings a richer flavor. Love it all!
Spent many a nights at Oil Can Harry in Vancouver when Heart was the house band watching Ann and Nancy treat us to some amazing music. They were damn good from the get go. They used to end their sets with Stairway to Heaven. Great memories.
Jerry and Nancy could/should do an acoustic album of their stuff/new stuff/covers - (like plant and Krauss). Tour smaller venues - would be awesome. Very good vocal match and compliment guitar technique
One of the things I miss the most about that particular era: the harmonies between Jerry and Lane (Rotten Apple being my very favorite). A 2nd...soooo rare, and tasteful in that spot.
6:12 Proof that you can be a rock goddess and still have doubts. To hear Nancy Wilson say that is shocking. They broke the mold twice: in the 70's *AND* 80s when they changed directions a bit...and both were profound. Don't get me started with AIC...I love that band to death and Jerry Cantrell is an amazing artist. This did my soul good to see these two together.
Anytime 3 talented musicians play together on acoustic guitars it always comes out nice like this and Nancy Wilson always makes it even better to another level. Love you girl!
I saw a very young Heart band in the early 70s play at our high school at the lunch hour. It was Hugh McRoberts junior high in Richmond BC. Never would have guessed they would become so huge. Been a fan ever since. Saw them years later headlining a show with ZZ Top as the opening act
I remember seeing REO live in 1987, it was a great time. I'm such a big fan of both Sammy Hagar and Jerry Cantrell. Nancy Wilson as well. A trio of 🎸 royalty.
That was a wild time for music. That sound came in and swept us up into a musical frenzy. We love classic rock and roll, but these guys were on another level. This was a tasty program. Please do this with the artists more. This was really enjoyable.
The last time I saw Jerry Cantrell was at the Colourbox in downtown Seattle 1993. Dude walked in with 2 girls, one on each side then came up to the bar where me and my brother were enjoying a cocktail He looked at me and all I could do was knod my head to say hello, he returned the knod. Flash to now, 30 years later, such a cool dude, but its amazing what time does to you and also your image. Good times back in the early 90s. Glad I got to experience it. Great video of some ROCK legends jammin some tunes together!!
Heart was recording in Dallas in 1985 and we saw Nancy in her red sports car on the highway on the way to work. She knew I recognized her and smiled and waved at me. Her hair kinda surprised me because it was so red. I saw NANCYW on her license plate as we were about to pass the car and sure enough it was her. I was about seven feet from her. So it was a huge deal to me. I used to listen to over an hour of Heart every morning in the early 80s on a homemade 8-track mix tape after getting high. I had an entire garbage bag of pure buds. It was heaven.
Heart was so respected amoungst metal heads, believe it or not. The sound that they had was so before it's time, and the crunch they had like on songs such as Barracuda, was just so powerful. You could find a heart album among many early metal greats such as Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Cream, Deep Purple and other early greats.
First concert I brought my young daughter to was Sammy with VH in Calgary Alberta. My last concert was Nancy Wilson and Styx. Was blessed to be given her guitar pick! 😍 So thankful for music and the joy it brings.
It's Father's Day! June 16th 2024! I just so happened to have watched this this morning! It most definitely made my day! You guys blended in real well! And of course Sammy had to put his two cents in! All great guitar players! And singers! Unless of course you've had too much rum! This was an excellent moment In Time! And I have seen this episode at least three times and still enjoy it! Rock on guys!❤❤❤
Met Jerry before the open of the Dirt tour show at Evergreen. What a hell of a nice guy. Was always a big fan and still am to this day. My most favorite guitar player from the 90's scene.
Cantrell made a big impression on me when I saw him open for Metallica in the 90s. Played Dark Side Of The Moon, and blew EVERYONE away. Perfect song selection. I swear I could hear Layne backing up Jerry. Real gem here!
Oh man. Absolute chills up and down. What a celebration of genres and music. Such respect and love man. What an absolute treat to witness this. Miss you Layne and Eddie.
Fantastic rendition of an awesome song! One of my first albums was when the Red Rocker was with Montrose. I seen Heart, live 4 times, Nancy Wilson and Jerry Cantrell are amazing.
What a Very Special Treat!!! Long time Nancy/ Heart fan who inspires me.. As well as enjoying Sam and Jerry's works!! THANKS SO MUCH!! BEST REGARDS! 🤗🕊🌹💯🙋🏻♀️- Mindi
I really like how Jerry plays the solos like they are on the actual recording and not just winging it and going on some kind of tangent like other guitar players do...
What all us 80's young, male rock'n'rollers found out then was, not only is Nancy Wilson beautiful, inside and out, but she can also melt you with her guitar.
Saw Heart on their Little Queen tour in Springfield Mo.,1977 I believe maybe my second concert in my young life ..such awesomely talented ladies..I was blown away😱
Wow! That was excellent! Three distinctly different musicians from three different genres and they harmonized so beautifully! Love you guys! Nancy I’ve seen heart about 20 times, you guys rocked every time! Maybe one day if you come Long Island way again we will meet…😎
So much love and respect for each other! ❤ ! Blessings to you all for helping many throughout the world with your own life experiences put to music. That we also have gone through with your music! Thank you and blessings to you all!
Totally!!! I commented, cute as a girl, but smokin' as a woman...if only I could be so lucky as to meet a nice lookin' older woman. Most around here in the age range are OLD, and have old lady hair cuts!!! LOL!
Fact. Music knows no bounds & can unite all of us from all walks. .. I was metal like Sammy but here you all show why we ❤you all / songs songwriters ! Keep it up 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Once Heart got off the road around 1990, the various members of current bands (AIC, Soundgarden, etc.) would go over to Nancy's farm in Woodinville to jam. They'd sit outside around a fire, playing acoustic guitars-Nancy called them "hootenannies". Cantrell often borrowed her guitars, and Ann sang vocals on AIC's "Rooster".
Three historic players most awesome,,, Sammy it's really cool that you are doing this for the fans so they can see the real side of what we all do on and off stage,! very , very,, cool,,
This song along with along with Down in a hole where my al time songs sang by Layne Staley, R.I.P.,, This song could also be a symbol to his admiration of Layne even though it was released long before lane's passing. but out of the two I listed this is #1 to me. and Sammy looked and sounded like he was channeling a bit of Lainey through him. Thank you guys for doing this song. sounds really good acoustically. Bravo
I didn’t think they’d do an AIC song. Hearing those three great musicians from different “eras” of great music play “Brother” absolutely gave me chills
"Music holds the secret to know it can make you whole its not just a game of notes, its the sounds inside your soul the magic of the melody Runs through you like a stream the notes that play flow through your head (like a dream) like a dream. (Triumph-Hold ON) I remember my friends giving me a hard time way back because i liked a song from Gary Numan (In cars) when every body was into rock only I like Enya, pink Floyd , Motley Crue, Pearl jam,Loreena McKinnitt, the go gos etc etc but mostly rock. I wonder what my music would have sounded like had I been a musician.
I have always been a huge Sammy Hagar fan. something about his apparent lack of complication; easy style, no pretense. seems like a real stand-up guy. I'm new to Alice in Chains (but I like what I hear) and are there really words needed to appreciate Nancy Wilson? great stage of folks right here.
Beautiful! Jerry lookin great in short hair absolutely killing with Nancy and Sammy! Sammys additions were really cool! Added something new to the song but fit like a glove
FUN FACT: When Van Halen were on tour in the early '90's, Alice In Chains was their opening act. Jerry Cantrell saw Eddie's arsenal of Ernie Ball guitars and Peavey 5150 heads and cabinets and was telling Eddie how he personally could never afford all of that gear himself. After the tour, Jerry returned home to a friend's house where he was living and his friend asked Jerry what he was going to do with all his stuff in the garage. A puzzled Cantrell went to the garage and stood in awe at these brand new Ernie Ball guitars and Peavey 5150 guitar amp heads and cabinets, shipped courtesy of Eddie Van Halen.
That's the stuff of Legends!
Eddie visited Jason Becker who was the DLR guitarist before getting ALS..the video is on youtube later he gave money to keep
Jason's family out of medical bankruptcy.
After Eddie died They put out the video of the EVH visit and Jason auctioned off some
guitars for $600,000
@@barbaradascalos4411 too bad you didn't include a link to that video
I’ve heard this before. I think it was the Alice manager he was staying with and she wanted to park her car in the garage, that was now filled with all this new gear.
Had the pleasure of seeing both bands during this tour as they did make a stop in North Florida. What a one-two punch. It didn't get any better than that.
The world needs a lot more Nancy Wilson.
She is legendary
i do
@@vtraderc7593 Do you?
@@PlasticCogLiquid shes fantastic, a great human being either. she never whored herself out...... not that sex appeal never was part of it, but it wasnt front and center. she sold her ability to play a guitar
And Jerry and Sammy! They sound so great together!
Jerry is so humble, good dude. And Nancy is so cool.
Sammy - "not bad" too
😊
Jerry is one of the most underrated song writers of all time.
Of course he is.
And humble to boot
Yep!
True
At the beginning, when I started listening to AIC, I thought all credit goes to Layne for the songwriting and of course his amazing voice, later on, I realized how Jerry was actually the pillar of the group and the mastermind behind harmonies, melodies and songwriting. Amazing musician.
Jerry Cantrell writes music you can feel in your bones. Brother is instantly effective. What a musical genius. Alice in Chains made me want to play guitar and be in a band. I got to watch the Jerry Cantrell Band from on the side of the stage, when they came to my town, and i hung with the band after (I knew people - ha). Unfortunately, Layne had died very recently and Jerry wasnt up to being in public (or so i remember) - so he didnt hang with us -- but the rest of the guys were amazingly cool. I wish i could have met Jerry just to say Thank You.
Very cool having Nancy Wilson harmonizing & the Red Rocker playing along. I got goosebumps during the intro and it got better and better.
Thank You Sammy for making it happen. Thank You Nancy for driving the train for a generation. Thank You Jerry for....everything.
It was kinda trippy seeing Sammy just hang back like that. Lol. Dude has some of the best stuff on these RR road trip collabs. People you never thought you would see playing together but sure love that you did. This was top shelf stuff.
Fighting tears, dammit.. his words cut to the quick. Childhood pain never leaves.
Sammy, Anne and Nancy helped us survive our teens and twenties. Now the train keeps a'rollin via the amazing bands they ushered in. Powerful recording, thank you for posting.
As a young man, Nancy Wilson was my 1st celebrity crush. As an older man, now I understand the beauty better and know that it runs deeper than her looks. (and her guitar kicks!)
she sold talent, which is why she still has popularity today. she's not a shallow person
I love Nancy Wilson's voice when she's singing or talking. There's something about her that is so alluring and she's very talented. I been binging the 1985 self titled Heart album this past week. I was a year old when that album came out. "These Dreams" is my favorite song, brings back childhood memories.
She does have a special thing about her when she is just casually talking. Like if you just met her, she will have the presents of a friend have known for life.
Jerry is such a sublime songwriter .
Was in Junior High and these two gorgeous ladies came in to play an instrumental set, no one had heard of them. Their Father Mr Wilson taught at our school and brought them in, they were so cool and unpretentious. Signed everyone’s annual, talked to us all, only maybe 20 kids came to hear them play. Flash forward a year and they came again, huge hits on the charts. Maybe not as acoustic but the entire school had to have been there. And even in the wake of their huge success they were just as cool, unpretentious. Thanks ladies for the awesome memories!
You can tell Jerry and Nancy have played this together a lot. Sammy is funny to watch here. He’s doing what every guitarist does when they don’t know the song……play little licks in the key and hope it goes with it.
Yep. He was lost pretty much the whole time! He said 'unrehearsed' about 6 times!
Wow 3 legends just sitting around grooving off of each other. And Nancy's harmony is flawless. That is hard you know, being the harmony, especially on the fly, no rehearsal. She is magical!
I'm speechless, three legends playing together. Thank you guys.
how do you comment if you are speechless?
@@clemclemson9259
Didn't Say a word
Oh shit!!!!!!!!!Cheers!!!!!❤❤❤
Jerry, Nancy, and who's the third?
Jerry Cantrell is so talented. Great guitarist and even better vocalist. Never hits a bum note, and Nancy's backups are awesome. Liked it.
Wonderful jam. A reminder that SAP and Jar of Flies are twin EPs of musical genius that can never be repeated.
I love AIC but this is not one of my favorite songs.. theres so many others that are really emotional and brother never felt special to me
SAP and Jar don't show up on polls as best albums of the 90s,.... and that's a huge oversight, because they are perfect records
Man, I love all three of these people! And Nancy will never stop being beautiful. Good lord.
Damn, I just realized I’ve been crushing on Nancy Wilson for over 40 years now. Pretty much since the first time I saw her in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” when she pulled up next to Judge Reinhold in that Corvette (with “Waffle Stomp” by Joe Walsh playing in the background). Still remember the pink and purple sweater she was wearing.
And still looks great…I would still notice her instantly in public.
It's amazing to me Sammy is 75 years old. Most people would have slowed down but not him, he keeps pushing the gas pedal to the floor! Only way to live. 🤘🔥⚡
Sammy is one of the best front men in Rock history and he plays a mean fucking guitar. Tim sendra.
@@timsendra2480 Knows when to stay out of the way too.
What did you expect? He can't drive 55. 😉
@@jries77
Dammit! You bear me to it!
I could gush on all day about what this song means to me and how Amazing it is to hear Nancy Wilson hitting those high notes on the chorus, but will just say Bravo! What a treat 🔥❤️
As a musician, songwriter and vocalist myself, these were 3 of my favorite people and their bands. They still sound great! And Nancy still looks beautiful too! Me and all my friends went crazy looking at her and her sister Ann while growing up listening to music.
One might say, "Crazy on You", you were.
@@schultzjohnd You got that right! Lol And I was even more excited when I first found out what their last names were because I have the same last name. So then I was thinking how cool it would have been to meet them having the same last name.
Three observations- Sammy has the best internet show, Nancy Wilson has been beautiful forever, and Jerry Cantrell sounds like a top corporate CEO.
Jerry looks so much better. Had many worried for a while.... Live long and strong, Jerry.
Makes absolute perfect sense that the first song Jerry asked her about back then was Mistral Wind.
The minor chords, the haunting type melody, right up his alley.
His style of guitar playing is so elevated and beautiful.
Still have the hugest crush on Nancy Wilson, not in a creepy way but she is just so freaking talented and can just bring it on demand. Her harmonies on the fly during this were outstanding as well as her ability to just play that song off a sheet of paper. Of course Jerry is a pro and Sammy is a pro to the pros but anything she is in I will watch because no matter what it is or who it’s with she puts her stamp on it and brings something that nobody knew was missing until it was there.
Same here. I saw them in a relatively small town in Michigan on the Little Queen tour. I was up front, house right, cheering Nancy on the whole night. She had a flower stuck in the strings at the head of her Ovation guitar. At the end of the concert, she threw it to me. I still have it. Her playing encouraged me to work harder on my playing. I'm just an amateur musician but I'm better because of her. Back when I used to play out more my go to was to play the intro to Crazy On You then go right into Classical Gas.
Me too. And like a fine wine gets better with Age. Just the total package.
Yeah... I think the lead guitar 🎸 player for HEART, "Rob Fisher" (I believe), was as influential in Heart's success as
the sisters.
I swear she bathes in the blood of virgins or something. She’s 12 years older than me and looks phenomenal.
@@harrychapin808Mike Fisher manager, Roger Fisher lead. Brothers.
11:40 Jerry: *"Nice!"*
Jerry is such a nice guy.
Great harmonies by Jerry & Nancy.
Nancy nailing the harmonies 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Sounding a lot like her sister on the original version.
An excellent homage to that song.
The only thing I can add that everyone hasn't said is, Sammy's ad lib fills are awesome. He doesn't step on anyone's toes, and his voice in contrast brings a richer flavor. Love it all!
Like Willie Nelson on stage with Neil Young. Awesome
Spent many a nights at Oil Can Harry in Vancouver when Heart was the house band watching Ann and Nancy treat us to some amazing music. They were damn good from the get go. They used to end their sets with Stairway to Heaven. Great memories.
Love when rock musicians from different bands get together to play like this.
True! Seems like Country Artist do it all the time, but rock genre not so much.
Jerry's droning style so unique...and Nancy...well what a timeless talent and beauty
It's unique alright like a dying cow
@@soundguy5813 cred?
@@soundguy5813 And what have you done with your life sport?
Jerry and Nancy could/should do an acoustic album of their stuff/new stuff/covers - (like plant and Krauss). Tour smaller venues - would be awesome. Very good vocal match and compliment guitar technique
I would go to that in a heartbeat!
Great harmonization between Jerry and Nancy.
Sure was
If I'm not mistaken, she sang on the original song, but was uncredited.
@@christopherherrick703 I believe it was Ann that sang on the album version
@@Taitless thank you for correcting me, been a while since I looked at that.
One of the things I miss the most about that particular era: the harmonies between Jerry and Lane (Rotten Apple being my very favorite). A 2nd...soooo rare, and tasteful in that spot.
3 of my heroes in one room, plus Kevin, another hero
6:12 Proof that you can be a rock goddess and still have doubts. To hear Nancy Wilson say that is shocking. They broke the mold twice: in the 70's *AND* 80s when they changed directions a bit...and both were profound. Don't get me started with AIC...I love that band to death and Jerry Cantrell is an amazing artist. This did my soul good to see these two together.
Anytime 3 talented musicians play together on acoustic guitars it always comes out nice like this and Nancy Wilson always makes it even better to another level. Love you girl!
I saw a very young Heart band in the early 70s play at our high school at the lunch hour. It was Hugh McRoberts junior high in Richmond BC. Never would have guessed they would become so huge. Been a fan ever since. Saw them years later headlining a show with ZZ Top as the opening act
All 3 are class act’s. In more ways than 1
She still looks amazing at 68! I looked it up.
She’s drop dead gorgeous
@@corey-m6y absolutely!
Not sure why most women cut their hair short when they are in their forties.
She was 62 in this video. But yes, looks great.
I remember seeing REO live in 1987, it was a great time. I'm such a big fan of both Sammy Hagar and Jerry Cantrell.
Nancy Wilson as well.
A trio of 🎸 royalty.
Literally a room full of my favorite musicians! I owe them all so much for my guitar playing
That was a wild time for music. That sound came in and swept us up into a musical frenzy. We love classic rock and roll, but these guys were on another level.
This was a tasty program. Please do this with the artists more. This was really enjoyable.
HAGAR - how many rockers this age still look cool. Dude is authentically cool and still sounds great
Always loved Nancy’s voice!!
She's my favorite (woman) singer.
Something about her... Her sister has the power, but Nancy is pure. And she can play circles around a lot of rockers.
The last time I saw Jerry Cantrell was at the Colourbox in downtown Seattle 1993. Dude walked in with 2 girls, one on each side then came up to the bar where me and my brother were enjoying a cocktail He looked at me and all I could do was knod my head to say hello, he returned the knod. Flash to now, 30 years later, such a cool dude, but its amazing what time does to you and also your image. Good times back in the early 90s. Glad I got to experience it. Great video of some ROCK legends jammin some tunes together!!
Jerry is and will always be my favorite guitarist.
Heart was recording in Dallas in 1985 and we saw Nancy in her red sports car on the highway on the way to work. She knew I recognized her and smiled and waved at me. Her hair kinda surprised me because it was so red. I saw NANCYW on her license plate as we were about to pass the car and sure enough it was her. I was about seven feet from her. So it was a huge deal to me. I used to listen to over an hour of Heart every morning in the early 80s on a homemade 8-track mix tape after getting high. I had an entire garbage bag of pure buds. It was heaven.
Heart was so respected amoungst metal heads, believe it or not. The sound that they had was so before it's time, and the crunch they had like on songs such as Barracuda, was just so powerful.
You could find a heart album among many early metal greats such as Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Cream, Deep Purple and other early greats.
Before it time? Don't you think they were just based on the Led Zeppelin sound?
best Heart album are BY FAR from the 80's
First concert I brought my young daughter to was Sammy with VH in Calgary Alberta. My last concert was Nancy Wilson and Styx. Was blessed to be given her guitar pick! 😍 So thankful for music and the joy it brings.
unrehearsed and excellent.. true raw tallent. all three of them. Thank you for making life a better place.
It's Father's Day! June 16th 2024! I just so happened to have watched this this morning! It most definitely made my day! You guys blended in real well! And of course Sammy had to put his two cents in! All great guitar players! And singers! Unless of course you've had too much rum! This was an excellent moment In Time! And I have seen this episode at least three times and still enjoy it! Rock on guys!❤❤❤
Love all three of these performers. Grew up on Heart ❤️ and Sammy Hagar, then grunge burst onto the seen and AIC was one of the best. 👍🎸🎼
Met Jerry before the open of the Dirt tour show at Evergreen. What a hell of a nice guy. Was always a big fan and still am to this day. My most favorite guitar player from the 90's scene.
Cantrell made a big impression on me when I saw him open for Metallica in the 90s. Played Dark Side Of The Moon, and blew EVERYONE away. Perfect song selection. I swear I could hear Layne backing up Jerry. Real gem here!
Oh man. Absolute chills up and down. What a celebration of genres and music. Such respect and love man. What an absolute treat to witness this. Miss you Layne and Eddie.
When you hear superstars talk sincerely & humbly about their peers, it's refreshing & helps restore my faith in humanity.
That musical performance was epic. I live for that shit.
Fantastic rendition of an awesome song! One of my first albums was when the Red Rocker was with Montrose. I seen Heart, live 4 times, Nancy Wilson and Jerry Cantrell are amazing.
What a Very Special Treat!!! Long time Nancy/ Heart fan who inspires me.. As well as enjoying Sam and Jerry's works!! THANKS SO MUCH!! BEST REGARDS! 🤗🕊🌹💯🙋🏻♀️- Mindi
I really like how Jerry plays the solos like they are on the actual recording and not just winging it and going on some kind of tangent like other guitar players do...
Nancy gets more beautiful as time goes on. She is so awesome.
All amazing. Nancy is was and will always be beautiful.
Yeah! Applauding! Thanks Nancy, Jerry, and The Red Rocker Sammy!
Really nice. Nancy Wilson always graceful.
Love hearing the reedy thread of Nancy’s voice weave in and out.
Of course, I love all three. They have all added much emotion and pleasure to my life. Thank you all.
I love these 3 so much! Some of my all-time favorites for sure!
Three of my favorite musicians. Awesome!
This was well done, Nancy Wilson is so sublime
Wow Nancy is still gorgeous!!!
What all us 80's young, male rock'n'rollers found out then was, not only is Nancy Wilson beautiful, inside and out, but she can also melt you with her guitar.
Saw Heart on their Little Queen tour in Springfield Mo.,1977 I believe maybe my second concert in my young life ..such awesomely talented ladies..I was blown away😱
I keep coming back to this video, I love it. Nancy & Jerry sound so much better on these unplugged versions.
Wow! That was excellent! Three distinctly different musicians from three different genres and they harmonized so beautifully! Love you guys! Nancy I’ve seen heart about 20 times, you guys rocked every time! Maybe one day if you come Long Island way again we will meet…😎
Frickin' awesome song with Sammy and Nancy joining in. Jerry one of the great artists.
Again? I thought this was done before. But I'm not complaining! Love Jerry xx
So much love and respect for each other! ❤ ! Blessings to you all for helping many throughout the world with your own life experiences put to music. That we also have gone through with your music! Thank you and blessings to you all!
Nancy still looks good after all these years!
Totally!!! I commented, cute as a girl, but smokin' as a woman...if only I could be so lucky as to meet a nice lookin' older woman. Most around here in the age range are OLD, and have old lady hair cuts!!! LOL!
Gave me goose bumps….Love all you guys
Brings tears to my eyes and a lot of memories, thanks AXS for posting.
Fact. Music knows no bounds & can unite all of us from all walks. .. I was metal like Sammy but here you all show why we ❤you all / songs songwriters ! Keep it up 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Bravo on the in tune acoustic synchronicity!
11:40 Tasty vocal ad lib by sammy and a very genuine "nice" from Jerry.
Those three part harmony vocals are incredible!
Once Heart got off the road around 1990, the various members of current bands (AIC, Soundgarden, etc.) would go over to Nancy's farm in Woodinville to jam. They'd sit outside around a fire, playing acoustic guitars-Nancy called them "hootenannies". Cantrell often borrowed her guitars, and Ann sang vocals on AIC's "Rooster".
Wow, what a musical treat from 3 legends! 😎 🎶
Wow, how cool was that?! Legends and heroes I look up and listen to are just like us. Thank you!
This is clearly the Nancy and Jerry show with Sammy looking on ...
Three historic players most awesome,,, Sammy it's really cool that you are doing this for the fans so they can see the real side of what we all do on and off stage,! very , very,, cool,,
Great Song!!! Love Nancy's harmonies.
If you listen to Mistral Wind by heart you can totally hear how it influenced AIC.
Imagine if AIC covered this song?
Just another very cool video. Thanks!
unbelievable in every aspect! Three great musicians.
Rock acoustic jam sessions are as good as it gets. It was an honor for me to watch these 3 legends jam together.
Cantrell is so freakin cool and seems so nice
Interesting comment from JC, everyone starts out as musicians by emulating their heroes. So true
This song along with along with Down in a hole where my al time songs sang by Layne Staley, R.I.P.,, This song could also be a symbol to his admiration of Layne even though it was released long before lane's passing. but out of the two I listed this is #1 to me. and Sammy looked and sounded like he was channeling a bit of Lainey through him. Thank you guys for doing this song. sounds really good acoustically. Bravo
I didn’t think they’d do an AIC song. Hearing those three great musicians from different “eras” of great music play “Brother” absolutely gave me chills
"Music holds the secret to know it can make you whole its not just a game of notes, its the sounds inside your soul the magic of the melody Runs through you like a stream the notes that play flow through your head (like a dream) like a dream. (Triumph-Hold ON) I remember my friends giving me a hard time way back because i liked a song from Gary Numan (In cars) when every body was into rock only I like Enya, pink Floyd , Motley Crue, Pearl jam,Loreena McKinnitt, the go gos etc etc but mostly rock. I wonder what my music would have sounded like had I been a musician.
this song gets me every time. such a beautiful song, especially acoustic. im not crying, you're crying.. (im crying too)
I have always been a huge Sammy Hagar fan. something about his apparent lack of complication; easy style, no pretense. seems like a real stand-up guy. I'm new to Alice in Chains (but I like what I hear) and are there really words needed to appreciate Nancy Wilson? great stage of folks right here.
"New" to AIC? WOW, here's what I would personally recommend:
"Man in the Box (1990)" "Bleed the Freak (1990)" "Brother (1992)" "Got Me Wrong (1992)" "Down in a Hole (1992)" "Would? (1992)" "Nutshell (1994)"
Beautiful! Jerry lookin great in short hair absolutely killing with Nancy and Sammy! Sammys additions were really cool! Added something new to the song but fit like a glove
I saw Van Halen open for Black Sabbath in Buffalo their first tour They Rocked.