Of course, many below will mention how HEART loved LED ZEPPELIN, and 35 years later, in honor of them, HEART sings a rendition of STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN in front of LED ZEPPELIN - and is considered one of the finest tribute renditions ever - AND it will shed a tear or two on how moving it was to them, LED ZEPPELIN, and the audience at the time. Highly recommended to watch.
Considering how much these two appreciate Zeppelin, I'd say it's a must for them to check out that performance. I've watched it many times, and it still moves me to see Jason Bonham on drums.
Kennedy Center Honors takes it to a WHOLE nother LEVEL!! Love it as much as the original-and that's saying something!🔥 (edit) I think they should also react to Jack Black's introduction about Led Zepplin too!!!👍🏻 He nailed them!
She still has a great singing voice. Check out her performance of Stairway to heaven at the Kennedy center honors with honorees Led Zeppelin watching.🎶👍🏽
I met my husband in 1976. He had the bluest eyes I had ever seen. He invited me home for the weekend & I never left. He was the Magic Man. I lost him in 2019 after 43 years ❤
@@willo8794 But you will always have 43 years of loving memories. And if you're like me, certain songs bring back those memories. They put a warm feeling in your heart❤. I bet Magic Man does that for you. You're A Diamond Sparkling In The Sand by Tower Of Power does that for me. Best wishes. 🙂
One of the greatest female voices in rock. Btw Midnight Special now has their own UA-cam channel and it’s already packed with amazing live performances. They have excellent audio quality too. I’m not sure if they’ve uploaded everything yet. Great source of live music!
Heart sang Led Zeppelins Stairway To Heaven on The Kennedy Center Honors Led Zeppelin in 2012. LZ was there watching in their older years & it was so good to see!!🎶 Robert Plant & Ann-Wilson (lead singer) are-really good friends & Heart used to be nick named "Little Zep" because they did a-lot of-Zeppelin covers🎶🎸 Heart is sisters Ann & Nancy (guitarist) Wilson &-are still rockin' today🤘🎶
As incredible as her voice is right here, she only got better with age. It's mindboggling. At 62 years old, Ann Wilson delivered one of the greatest vocal performances in all of music. As far as I'm concerned, until I see another female rock vocalist outdo that performance, at that age... Ann Wilson is the one, and only, Queen of Rock.
The sisters of Heart Ann and Nancy Wilson... powerhouse group out of the 70's that was very underrated IMO .... great catalogue ... another rabbit hole to enter.. thanks guys!!
Howard Leese was the guitarist, who also played keyboards on certain songs. He was who you saw on the left side of the stage. Roger Fisher was the other guitarist on the right side of the stage, playing the Les Paul Guitar. The bassist, to the left- center of the stage is Steve Fossen, the drummer was Mike DeRosier, and of course Ann Wilson (Vocals) and Nancy Wilson (Acoustic Guitar) rounded out this line up. I'm a bigger fan of their mid to late 70s songs, so check out "Barracuda", "Straight On", or "Magic Man".
I think they were still fugitives when this was filmed. Well, I should say Ann and her boyfriend were. They really weren't well received in the states until later in the 70's because of Mike's Fisher's draft dodging. The whole band moved to Canada to avoid the legal issues and a chance of others being drafted. I could only imagine how much bigger they could have been if they had early radio airplay. That was their best and I still feel it is today. Kind of makes me laugh seeing the band was first called Army. Anyway, they had to fight an industry to even preform over most of their career. Not many bands would have survived let alone had the success they have had with everything they went through. Some of their own doing, most was not.
It's very likely you've both heard Barracuda before, but the performance official video of it is fantastic. Magic Man is also great as well as Rockin Heaven Down. Anne and Nancy Wilson are icons and still out there doing it.
What's Crazy is the studio version is such an epic track and for them to go out there on national TV and deliver the goods the way they did speaks volumes about the talent of the band as a whole. It's a very ambitious arrangement and to pull that off live....amazing!
Anne and Nancy Wilson (Heart) have been kicking ass for what seems like forever! They are at the top of the rock food chain all gender aside! Anne’s voice is still incredible 40+ years later; “Barracuda” is in my opinion their hardest rocking song and should go on your list to react to. Great reaction gentlemen 👏😊
They had the one sister who plays acoustic, one full time lead guitarist and then the keyboard player came out to help on guitar as well for this performance....
Heart is incredible!! So many great songs for you to react to, and I’ll add another vote for their version of Stairway to Heaven from the Kennedy Center honors.
I came to realize that Nancy Wilson was a fabulous guitar player . Unfortunately as I have gotten older. Thanks again fellas to a great reaction. Much appreciated 🙏
I was in high school when we would go to someone’s house and watch Midnight Special. (It came on at midnight, hence the name) So many great, iconic groups played. So many great memories of this.
Heart is one of the great bands to come out of Germany in the 90s. The lead singer and drummer are cousins and from the Heart family of Dresden. Amazing musicians.
I saw them around the time of this video, August 16th, 1977 at Convention Hall in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It was the night Elvis died and they dedicated Zeppelin's "Rock n Roll", the last song of the night, to the King.
Good eye gents! Yes, Howard Leese served both positions as backup lead guitarist AND keyboard/ synth player. However on their original single, Magic Man, during live performances, sister Nancy who traditionally plays lead acoustic guitar (and backing vocals to Ann) subs on the synthesizer while Howard and Roger Fisher battle it out on dueling elec guitar solos. Their original (1975-1979) was extremely talented and versatile.
Ann and Nancy Wilson were the focus but they owe a lot to the other band members: Roger Fisher[guitar], Steve Fossen[bass], Howard Leese[guitar], Michael Derosier[drums], for being such a dynamic, impact band.
I am just really enjoying watching you guys on your musical journey. Through you guys, I get to watch a 50 year old favorite as if it's for the first time....such a blessing! Thanks BIG time.
I was blessed to see Heart on the Heartbreaker tour tour about 10 years ago, when they performed an entire set of Led Zeppelin songs featuring Jason Bonham on the drums. Magnificent! Michael Derosier, who played for them from '75 to '82, was a very big influence on me as a drummer. It was obvious that he has deeply inspired by John Bonham, but he also had his own sound and flair.
Sometimes I gain a new perspective on songs I've heard for years when I watch someone hear it for the first time. You guys are very musically knowledgeable and sharp so it makes me look at songs differently and I gain a new appreciation for a song that I thought I already digested. If that makes sense, I think it does. I respect the way you guys pick up on things that not everyone has the ears for.
Though not much younger, I love watching producers react to the best of classic rock. Can see the gears running through yall’s heads!! Just know that this will show up on a track somewhere!
Midnight Special back in the mid-late 70's was literally the ONLY place you could see Rock bands back then. I was lucky enough to catch the Tail end of it in the lat 70's, was on Saturday nights from Midnight (obviously haha) till like 1 or 1:30. There was another show before that called Don Kirshner's Rock concert, that ran from 73-81. Same concept, but much heavier bands usually. Like UFO, Nazerath and even Zeppelin was asked, but declined. Don Kirshner was a record Producer, he created the Monkees, the first real bad to ever be assembled from scratch, they were intended to be Americas version of the Beatles..
Another short run TV show was "Hollywood Heartbeat" (hosted by Fleetwood Mac's Bob Welch) and only ran one year (1980-81). This was the first time I saw Blondie, The Police, etc.
Another great band. Of course I was in love with Ann and Nancy at this time of my life. Had the pleasure of seeing them in Daytona Beach in 1987. A couple of other songs by Heart "Kick It Out" and "Even It Up." Plus many more. The Midnight Special hosted by Wolfman Jack as I remember. Great show. Thanks for the reaction.
When I was a pre-teen/teenager The Midnight Special and Don Kirschner's Rock Concert were TV shows that showed us real rock and roll (often lyp-synched, but hey). Also, there was a radio program called The King Biscuit Flower Hour which was a show that did live concerts unedited.
Ann and Nancy Wilson are sisters. Nancy opened the song with the acoustic solo introduction. they were about 21 or so in this video, and very early in their careers. I think this was 1977.
The Wilson aisters also helped usher in the grunge music wave. They owned a recording studio in Seattle that Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the rest of the Seattle music scene recorded at.
Nancy Wilson did the acoustic intro, Anne Wilson was in the blue dress- one of the best female rockers ever. They are sisters. You probably heard Barracuda by them- if not you should do the live version- has killer guitar work and drum work on the level of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song"
Definitely grab up Midnight Special. Also Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. These were shows I watched every weekend growing up. Great late 60's to mid 70's rock. Great R&B from the same era was Soul Train.
These songs still get a fair amount of radio play.. and I hear them when I walk into gas stations convenience stores etc… .. that’s where you hear bits of songs that maybe you don’t know who or where or when it comes from
This group was very influenced and great friends of Led Zeppelin. Heart is very legendary female oriented band in music history. Huge volume of hits and songs. You guys need to go down that Rabbit Hole!!! Next song is, "Magic Man," by Heart. Good reactions!!!
Her voice is familiar to you possibly from their song Barracuda. The Wilson Sisters hands-down are the best female rockers... even now in their 70's...As others have suggested..a must is their Stairway To Heaven tribute at Kennedy Center in 2012....Dog and Butterfly Album is a must, personally one of my favs is Mistral Wind(studio recording)showcases Ann's vocal range which is crazy! No bad choices when it comes to Heart!❤
I saw Heart at a small venue in recent years. Incredibly, Ann Wilson still has THAT voice. Though I much prefer male voices in Rock music, it is conceivable that Ann has the most exceptional vocal talent in Rock history. Many of our top stars are well advised to avoid sharing a stage with her obvious leader of the pack talent.
The Midnight Special was on every Friday ( I think ) night back in the day of 3 channel network TV It featured actual live performances from an incredibly wide variety of groups. Even Weather Report was on there. There are quite a few of these on UA-cam.
Of course, many below will mention how HEART loved LED ZEPPELIN, and 35 years later, in honor of them, HEART sings a rendition of STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN in front of LED ZEPPELIN - and is considered one of the finest tribute renditions ever - AND it will shed a tear or two on how moving it was to them, LED ZEPPELIN, and the audience at the time. Highly recommended to watch.
I'll second that
Considering how much these two appreciate Zeppelin, I'd say it's a must for them to check out that performance. I've watched it many times, and it still moves me to see Jason Bonham on drums.
"And she's buying a stairway to heaven"
You can't buy your way to heaven you have to repent.😂
Yes, you must watch their Kennedy Center Honors performance of Stairway!!@
Kennedy Center Honors takes it to a WHOLE nother LEVEL!!
Love it as much as the original-and that's saying something!🔥
(edit) I think they should also react to Jack Black's introduction about Led Zepplin too!!!👍🏻 He nailed them!
Barracuda... Magic Man...
The Wilson sisters made a massive statement for women in rock. Kudos.
Of course it was also instant crush for me on both of them.
Best female rock vocalist in the history of rock. Ann Wilson is a legend...
These two ladies are definitely rock royalty!
all time classic! Ann WIlson is one of the greatest vocalist! ♥
The Wilson sisters are the real deal. Singers, song writers, musicians
These ladies kick butt they also do a great renditions of Led Zeppelin songs. It is stairway to heaven at the Kennedy center honoring Zeppelin
BARRACUDA! Best Heart Rock song......
Two very talented sisters
When these two ladies harmonize it's like angels singing I'm going to get pulled over for speeding 😄
She still has a great singing voice. Check out her performance of Stairway to heaven at the Kennedy center honors with honorees Led Zeppelin watching.🎶👍🏽
and John Bonham's son on drums!
Watch the full 7.5-8 minute version, though. Might take a little searching as the shorter one comes up faster on YT.
11 years sgo!
Arguably Heart's finest song.
This was an incredible first album. Very diverse songs. Dreamboat Annie is just beautiful. So is How Deep It Goes. The whole album really.
I met my husband in 1976. He had the bluest eyes I had ever seen. He invited me home for the weekend & I never left. He was the Magic Man. I lost him in 2019 after 43 years ❤
@@willo8794 But you will always have 43 years of loving memories. And if you're like me, certain songs bring back those memories. They put a warm feeling in your heart❤. I bet Magic Man does that for you. You're A Diamond Sparkling In The Sand by Tower Of Power does that for me. Best wishes. 🙂
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Thank you for that. After I finished typing what I did I almost cried 🥰
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Best female Rock vocalist of all time.
One of the greatest female voices in rock. Btw Midnight Special now has their own UA-cam channel and it’s already packed with amazing live performances. They have excellent audio quality too. I’m not sure if they’ve uploaded everything yet. Great source of live music!
Heart sang Led Zeppelins Stairway To Heaven on The Kennedy Center Honors Led Zeppelin in 2012. LZ was there watching in their older years & it was so good to see!!🎶 Robert Plant & Ann-Wilson (lead singer) are-really good friends & Heart used to be nick named "Little Zep" because they did a-lot of-Zeppelin covers🎶🎸 Heart is sisters Ann & Nancy (guitarist) Wilson &-are still rockin' today🤘🎶
As incredible as her voice is right here, she only got better with age. It's mindboggling. At 62 years old, Ann Wilson delivered one of the greatest vocal performances in all of music. As far as I'm concerned, until I see another female rock vocalist outdo that performance, at that age... Ann Wilson is the one, and only, Queen of Rock.
The best female rockers!
Oh YEAH!!! Heart were a powerhouse. The a Wilson sisters were a force...a powerful force. Magic Man is worth looking into.
You guys are top notch reactors. Perceptive, open minded, curious and well spoken.
The sisters of Heart Ann and Nancy Wilson... powerhouse group out of the 70's that was very underrated IMO .... great catalogue ... another rabbit hole to enter.. thanks guys!!
Heart were a truly super rock band fronted by the two Wilson sisters Anne one of rock's greatest voices and Nancy on guitar.
Howard Leese was the guitarist, who also played keyboards on certain songs. He was who you saw on the left side of the stage. Roger Fisher was the other guitarist on the right side of the stage, playing the Les Paul Guitar. The bassist, to the left- center of the stage is Steve Fossen, the drummer was Mike DeRosier, and of course Ann Wilson (Vocals) and Nancy Wilson (Acoustic Guitar) rounded out this line up. I'm a bigger fan of their mid to late 70s songs, so check out "Barracuda", "Straight On", or "Magic Man".
I think they were still fugitives when this was filmed. Well, I should say Ann and her boyfriend were. They really weren't well received in the states until later in the 70's because of Mike's Fisher's draft dodging. The whole band moved to Canada to avoid the legal issues and a chance of others being drafted. I could only imagine how much bigger they could have been if they had early radio airplay. That was their best and I still feel it is today. Kind of makes me laugh seeing the band was first called Army. Anyway, they had to fight an industry to even preform over most of their career. Not many bands would have survived let alone had the success they have had with everything they went through. Some of their own doing, most was not.
A refreshing alternative to half naked singers and dancers, smoke bombs, etc. Just pure music. Ahhhhh❤
It's very likely you've both heard Barracuda before, but the performance official video of it is fantastic. Magic Man is also great as well as Rockin Heaven Down. Anne and Nancy Wilson are icons and still out there doing it.
Ann's voice still gives me chills, and I've been hearing it since I was 10, in 1977.
What's Crazy is the studio version is such an epic track and for them to go out there on national TV and deliver the goods the way they did speaks volumes about the talent of the band as a whole. It's a very ambitious arrangement and to pull that off live....amazing!
They are just amazing
One of the best female rock voices of all time!
What a blessed time it was to grow up in the 70s. We had the best rock bands, a genre I wish we could hear more from today!
And how did they manage without auto tune? Oh, that's right. They actually could sing and had talent.
It really was. My very first rock concert was Queen in '76. That was a pretty high bar that few could match, but it was all good.
Anne and Nancy Wilson (Heart) have been kicking ass for what seems like forever! They are at the top of the rock food chain all gender aside! Anne’s voice is still incredible 40+ years later; “Barracuda” is in my opinion their hardest rocking song and should go on your list to react to. Great reaction gentlemen 👏😊
Nice to see you get into Heart. Great song. Heart has some more, Magic Man,Barracuda, Alone to list a few.
They had the one sister who plays acoustic, one full time lead guitarist and then the keyboard player came out to help on guitar as well for this performance....
She has one of the best voices. Amazing
Heart is incredible!! So many great songs for you to react to, and I’ll add another vote for their version of Stairway to Heaven from the Kennedy Center honors.
I still get goosebumps from her voice ❤lyrics lyrics lyrics incredible
I came to realize that Nancy Wilson was a fabulous guitar player . Unfortunately as I have gotten older. Thanks again fellas to a great reaction. Much appreciated 🙏
Great band from the 70’s & 80’s. There’s a rabbit hole here. Thanks for playing!
One of the greatest voice's in rock ✌️
Anne and Nancy Wilson are freaking bad-ass sisters!❤
Best sister act in rock n roll.
One of the most powerful voices in rock music history.
I was in high school when we would go to someone’s house and watch Midnight Special. (It came on at midnight, hence the name) So many great, iconic groups played. So many great memories of this.
I was fortunate enough to see them live back in the day. What a show! Us girls loved them. They inspired us to be anything we wanted to be.
Heart is a great band. You should check out their song “Alone”, it’s a power ballad from the 80’s and it’s really awesome 👍
Go for the video version, not in concert. Ann is amazing on this song!
@@punkydoodle4774 Yeah, definitely the video version, good point 👍
Great band, many hits, they wore the hell out of them on the radio....saw them when they opened for the stones
Heart is one of the great bands to come out of Germany in the 90s. The lead singer and drummer are cousins and from the Heart family of Dresden. Amazing musicians.
I saw them around the time of this video, August 16th, 1977 at Convention Hall in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
It was the night Elvis died and they dedicated Zeppelin's "Rock n Roll", the last song of the night, to the King.
Good eye gents! Yes, Howard Leese served both positions as backup lead guitarist AND keyboard/ synth player. However on their original single, Magic Man, during live performances, sister Nancy who traditionally plays lead acoustic guitar (and backing vocals to Ann) subs on the synthesizer while Howard and Roger Fisher battle it out on dueling elec guitar solos. Their original (1975-1979) was extremely talented and versatile.
Best female voice in rock. Period. Please go into Heart. You’ll be glad you did. 😊
Moved me to tears not sure why maybe a wave of nostalgia but what a fantastic all around live performance!
They are incredible! Great review!
Ann and Nancy Wilson were the focus but they owe a lot to the other band members: Roger Fisher[guitar], Steve Fossen[bass], Howard Leese[guitar], Michael Derosier[drums], for being such a dynamic, impact band.
Great tune live and recorded as well. Other incredible tunes by HEART are Barracuda, and Dreamboat Annie!
My older sister listened to ❤ over n over. Great Group
That’s what I call freaking rock ‘n’ roll bro!
Lol, only needed to ask once.....Great band and when I saw them live they didn't disappoint. BARRACUDA is the tune u most likely heard. Thanks guys
I am just really enjoying watching you guys on your musical journey. Through you guys, I get to watch a 50 year old favorite as if it's for the first time....such a blessing! Thanks BIG time.
I was blessed to see Heart on the Heartbreaker tour tour about 10 years ago, when they performed an entire set of Led Zeppelin songs featuring Jason Bonham on the drums. Magnificent! Michael Derosier, who played for them from '75 to '82, was a very big influence on me as a drummer. It was obvious that he has deeply inspired by John Bonham, but he also had his own sound and flair.
Sometimes I gain a new perspective on songs I've heard for years when I watch someone hear it for the first time. You guys are very musically knowledgeable and sharp so it makes me look at songs differently and I gain a new appreciation for a song that I thought I already digested. If that makes sense, I think it does. I respect the way you guys pick up on things that not everyone has the ears for.
Saw them live
Though not much younger, I love watching producers react to the best of classic rock. Can see the gears running through yall’s heads!! Just know that this will show up on a track somewhere!
Man! I have to think it's just forgotten, but I don't remember seeing this before, so thanks, guys! I appreciate your reactions.
Midnight Special back in the mid-late 70's was literally the ONLY place you could see Rock bands back then. I was lucky enough to catch the Tail end of it in the lat 70's, was on Saturday nights from Midnight (obviously haha) till like 1 or 1:30. There was another show before that called Don Kirshner's Rock concert, that ran from 73-81. Same concept, but much heavier bands usually. Like UFO, Nazerath and even Zeppelin was asked, but declined. Don Kirshner was a record Producer, he created the Monkees, the first real bad to ever be assembled from scratch, they were intended to be Americas version of the Beatles..
Another short run TV show was "Hollywood Heartbeat" (hosted by Fleetwood Mac's Bob Welch) and only ran one year (1980-81). This was the first time I saw Blondie, The Police, etc.
@@dfktrex No Kidding! THAT one I do not remember...Nice! I also remember seeing a lot of great bands on "Fridays" & SNL, back when it was funny haha..
@@mr.snicker-doodles7081 Thanks! Might be that since it was a syndicated show, it had a limited audience. Maybe only the east coast?
@@dfktrex Oh, Im from Detroit haa...
I might have just been high, that is VERY possible haha...
No autotune, just pure Ann Wilson. No computer program will ever do it better. The only one who could match her fire was Janis.
Loved Ann's voice
Another great band. Of course I was in love with Ann and Nancy at this time of my life. Had the pleasure of seeing them in Daytona Beach in 1987. A couple of other songs by Heart "Kick It Out" and "Even It Up." Plus many more. The Midnight Special hosted by Wolfman Jack as I remember. Great show. Thanks for the reaction.
My Seattle home girls, even ran into them (they made me blush) while we were both living there when this came out.
Great song
Ann Wilson’s voice is truly amazing. Top tier vocals for sure. I recommend Magic Man by them next - studio version.
The guitar opening is a lesson in pure virtuosity....the following vocals pure magic. The rest of the band are great as well.
She has fire in her voice.
My favorite Heart song. Dig deep you guys...
When I was a pre-teen/teenager The Midnight Special and Don Kirschner's Rock Concert were TV shows that showed us real rock and roll (often lyp-synched, but hey). Also, there was a radio program called The King Biscuit Flower Hour which was a show that did live concerts unedited.
Classic track!
Another Legendary Seattle band. My mom worked w the drummer at an amp co out of my gpas building in Edmonds WA
Ann and Nancy Wilson are sisters. Nancy opened the song with the acoustic solo introduction. they were about 21 or so in this video, and very early in their careers. I think this was 1977.
these sisters rocked!!! / thanks
The Wilson aisters also helped usher in the grunge music wave. They owned a recording studio in Seattle that Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the rest of the Seattle music scene recorded at.
Ann Wilson; the best female vocal in rock period.
Ann Wilson can go crazy on me any time, any where. They KILLED it that time.
The original lineup of Heart can't be beat.
Nancy Wilson did the acoustic intro, Anne Wilson was in the blue dress- one of the best female rockers ever. They are sisters. You probably heard Barracuda by them- if not you should do the live version- has killer guitar work and drum work on the level of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song"
Ann Wilson she’s one of the best female vocalists in the world.her sister Nancy plays the guitar.check them out.Heart the band from the 70’s.
Definitely grab up Midnight Special. Also Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. These were shows I watched every weekend growing up. Great late 60's to mid 70's rock. Great R&B from the same era was Soul Train.
Barracuda...is another great song
Ann & Nancy Wilson are rock Gods
These songs still get a fair amount of radio play.. and I hear them when I walk into gas stations convenience stores etc… .. that’s where you hear bits of songs that maybe you don’t know who or where or when it comes from
Still one of the most powerful voices in rock man or woman
YES!
That song is INSANE!!! 😎
Good Times!! Live, on tv, too. Loved them.
This group was very influenced and great friends of Led Zeppelin. Heart is very legendary female oriented band in music history. Huge volume of hits and songs. You guys need to go down that Rabbit Hole!!! Next song is, "Magic Man," by Heart. Good reactions!!!
The video version of "Alone" is fantastic. Ann's vocals kill and Nancy gets some love for her amazing guitar talent.
Her voice is familiar to you possibly from their song Barracuda. The Wilson Sisters hands-down are the best female rockers... even now in their 70's...As others have suggested..a must is their Stairway To Heaven tribute at Kennedy Center in 2012....Dog and Butterfly Album is a must, personally one of my favs is Mistral Wind(studio recording)showcases Ann's vocal range which is crazy! No bad choices when it comes to Heart!❤
Ann Wilson, Stevie Nicks, and Sandy Denny are my top three female rock vocalists. Just perfection.
I saw Heart at a small venue in recent years. Incredibly, Ann Wilson still has THAT voice. Though I much prefer male voices in Rock music, it is conceivable that Ann has the most exceptional vocal talent in Rock history. Many of our top stars are well advised to avoid sharing a stage with her obvious leader of the pack talent.
Did you guys see Guardians of the Galaxy III? This is what Rocket was listening to when he was attacked by Adam Worlock.
The Midnight Special was on every Friday ( I think ) night back in the day of 3 channel network TV
It featured actual live performances from an incredibly wide variety of groups. Even Weather Report was on there. There are quite a few of these on UA-cam.
In Chicago, it was on Friday right after "Don Kirchner's Rock Concert"
IF you can find it, react to a version of the doing Led Zeppelin’s “Rock and Roll”. Listen to both bands versions! Both amazing!
Ann had one of the best vocal coaches in the world back in that time period.