Everyone in Heart were great musicians, which is something that is lacking in a lot of music today. They also had great chemistry as a band until the breakup and I think that helped as well.
One of my favorite Heart songs. My husband of 34 years isn’t a big fan like I am, but whenever I play this on my guitar ..he “sings” Fossen’s bass line - da da da doom -da da da da …do do …da da da da 😀 I love that bass line as well as everything else about his song and the many layers! This was a great album!
*This is Ratt's LIVE 1/25 & Tammy~When I first started dating Tammy (my now wife) in 2011 she told me that she was going out to sing karaoke as she would each weekend~She told me she loves to sing magic man as often as she can and everyone loves it and cheers her on~I aksed her to sing this one~She never heard of it but found it here and practiced all that day before she went out~She told me she did fantastic and she lQQked for me in the Croud and was disapointed she did not see me there~But she said she raised the roof on the place with this song~It has always been one of my favorites of theirs :))*
it's so nice to hear 70's music (in general) where everything has so much space... and musicianship and expertise are naturally occurring aspects of the song
That is rock royalty at its finest. Thank you for preserving this performance. The few video glitches only add to the authenticity of this relic; still relevant to this day.
It wasn't too long ago I pulled this up on a Touchtunes jukebox at a local bar and grill. I'm 61 now I was probably 59 when I played it. There were some young ones there who never heard it. There were some older folks there that seemed to be at least in their 70s. The whole bar wenr quiet. Everybody, young and old stoped talking upon hearing the start of this song. There was a table of older people sitting behind me. I was sitting at the bar. They quit taliking. They did start whispering who is this. I know who this is. Then, after about 1 minute in, it dawned on one of them. LOVE ALIVE! I heard spoken behind me at an elevated voice. The crowd went silent again. The young and old both were much more interested in hearing the song than talking to each other. After the song was over, the place went back to being a loud bar. People enjoying the people they were with. I have to be honest. I have a couple of tears in my eyes remembering the joy I brought to them playing this song. Well done Heart!
I'll be 61 next week. I've played this song for years because when I do, I spend 4 minutes in a world far removed from where my ass resides. So I play it twice. Then "Treat me well" a time or 2. 20 minutes of Respite from a world of stupid. Cerebral ointment.
There are some really good interviews out there on TH-cam with Roger, Steve, and Michael talking about the early Heart years, as well as their Hall of Fame performance. Ann and Nancy are amazing, but without those other guys, Heart would not have had that hard driving sound that made them so great. It is really weird that after all of these years, Ann and Nancy still don't really acknowledge their former bandmates in interviews. You would think they could move on from that by now. They are all in their 70s now and that is a long time to carry a grudge and hurt feelings about things that happened so long ago.
'Til now there has never been a Rock n Roll song that made me cry. And it's not the lyrics. It's the intro, Nancy and Roger together playing guitar. The chemistry is almost indescribable. It is beautiful - kimie
Radio played too much of Barracuda/Magic Man/Crazy on You during my teen youth, what they were really missing was the other acoustic sides to Heart, listen to what I'm talking about by putting those earbuds on and hear what they sounded like after those songs ended, it's incredible. Check it out for yourselves & so what if I am 40+ years too late to comment on this band, I still listen to them on CD.
The Heart sisters really are the best artist ever love alive makes me cry, happy, and a feeling of euphoria who the hell needs drug. Listen to the word. Like I said makes me cry and miss the old days and my mom
The beginning of my love of female voices with heavy rock music. Kinda like dynamics with loud and soft. These girls with the rest of the band of course were killer. Thanks for posting a video of legendary value.
Belt it out Ann / Nancy !!! The absolute sweetest ladies in the history of music. Any era. Any genre. True masters and lovely beauties. Thank you so much for all the decades of incredible music you've given to the world. We're grateful and very lucky to have been alive , and grown up with this tremendous talent. ‼️‼️👍👍❤❤❤️💖❤️💖❤️💖❤️💖❤️❤️💖❤️
I was 13 and this was the first band I ever saw live. they opened up for ELO at the Pontiac Silverdome. Not a bad first concert for a 13 year old music lover huh?
Funny you should mention E.L.O. First time that I saw them was in 1976 in Toronto and the opening band was Meatloaf. What a great concert. I saw Heart two years later.
I have loved these Ladies, The 1st Sisters of Classic Rock for going nigh on a 1/2 Century. Seen 'em twice, during the '86 Tour & then Bad Animals in '91. They ARE & always WILL BE, MY GIRLS!...
to me This song is Hearts best from the awesome guitar to the meaningful lyrics this song takes you there and if your frustrated or having a rough day just listen to LOVE ALIVE.
If ur reading this Rodger, just know that my face part of this entire vid is of u and Nancy guitar to guitar in the beginning. You 2 made beautiful music together ❤️
I remember a snowy night in Pittsburgh that year. A lot of people stayed away because of the storm so it was relatively easy for 16 year old me to go right to the stage. This song still rings in my mind. So beautiful, so talented. Incredible song.
I saw the 77 show in North Carolina at the Charlotte Coliseum. Ann’s voice was in full tune and Nancy hammered her Ovation acoustic all night long. Love Alive never fails to thrill this weary heart!
This is very cool. It looks like it was recovered from VHS. I saw them perform this song in August 1978 at the CNE Grandstand in Toronto. It was the Little Queen tour and it was amazing. It's in my top ten of any concerts I've been to. Thanks for posting this!
Oh man was I born in the wrong era. I was born in 77 but obviously couldn’t experience this music as it was happening live. 15-20 years too late. Thank goodness for TH-cam.
As talented & Amazing the Wilson Sisters are one of the main reasons I got turned on to Heart was because of You Mr Fisher Amazing guitar Playing Sir 💜❤️🖤
With Roger, Howard and Nancy that's a lot of strings going on there. Beautiful, some guitar magic for sure. I'm glad I wasn't a guitar tech on that tour.
Ann was and is a beautiful powerhouse of vocal, lyrical and instrumental talent and Nancy is amazing as well but I wish they hadn’t have had to sacrifice Roger because he and Nancy didn’t work out 💔 and also I hate the way the press did Ann about her weight😢 she would be a role model now for plus sized artists 💯 Heart and the Rogers Bros are some of the best music in the world
mfi-cf7sp He was not "sacrificed" for his failed relationship with Nancy. He was being a mess and he was driving everyone crazy. Everything was caused by himself. "When Roger and Nancy broke up…you know what it is like being around a girl that you just broke up with. It is very awkward and difficult. Roger was not himself and I think he was disappointed in himself for things he did to the point that Nancy had to break up with him." Fossen " During the recording of the album we all kind of came to the conclusion that Roger wasn’t going to continue with the band. I don’t know if he didn’t enjoy the music or was too distracted by the relationship stuff but we couldn’t produce the kind of music that we wanted to produce when he was around because he wouldn’t learn his parts or he kept experimenting with his parts. I don’t know but it got to the point where, whenever he was around the songs just couldn’t come to their logical conclusion and things felt like they were in perpetual limbo. We kind of decided that we had to record a lot of the album without Rog." Fossen th-cam.com/video/lvw7p8jpsP0/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/jPGHu9z-luo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k4iqwDl6S6hlboZA th-cam.com/video/vJI_Ak5C9CM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=f1I8Ld92D48AoSOs
Roger, I was consumed by the Little Queen LP in the summer of '77 (not to mention Dreamboat Annie in '76). You're concert at the SDSU Open Air Theatre on July 13 1977 was purely magical. The Sylvan Song/Dream Of The Archer intro gave us goosebumps. I shot a whole roll of Kodachrome on my 35mm Petri 7S Rangefinder that night! Then, after my date and I saw your concert at the then San Diego Sports Arena (currently Pechanga Arena) on Dec 7 1978, we asked security if he would let us go backstage and say hello...and he did! We got to meet everyone except Ann & Nancy. What a cool group of dudes and fine musicians! I eventually met Ann & Howard at a Guitar Center promo in 1984 I believe. Thanks for your many years of talents as the heart and soul of Heart
@@FisherBrosandtheHumanTribe Hi Roger. Yes, I do. Excuse the late response. I didn't notice a reply until today. I will work on putting them in a zip folder tomorrow.Thanks! -JDL
Hell yeah. First heard the first lp when I was on mercer Island as a seventh grader. Die hard fan ever since. My first concert, Seattle 1977, with foreigner and tower of power opening. I was 14. Life changing to say the least.
I saw Roger at the Garlic festival near Arlington, epic, they did Kashmir... man, them was the days boy, rode my new Hayabusa to the garlic festival, that shoddy road getting in, so worth it.. why do so many good things have to end?
When rock was beautiful and mysterious, melodic and powerful. Ann’s voice, wow.
It still can be, you just have to find it.
so true, moreBlack
Absolutely. Absolutely my friend. ❤
Everyone in Heart were great musicians, which is something that is lacking in a lot of music today. They also had great chemistry as a band until the breakup and I think that helped as well.
I love this song ❤😊
Those two ladies are one of the best things that ever happened to music.
Amen!
Heart was my first concert at age 16, on the Bad Animals tour. What a show that was.
It’s always been a mystery to me how this song never became a hit single.
Maybe it still could 🙂
I used to hear it on the radio. One of my top 5 favorite songs by them
Crazy. It’s so good!
@@wildcard04 I request it all the time. No one ever takes me up on it.
I agree! I love 70s Heart. This is my favorite song of them all
IM 63 YEARS OLD NOW BUT BACK THEN AND I WAS SO IN LOVE WITH ANN ...WHEN I WAS 17 ... SHE WAS SO TALENTED .. AND GORGEOUS..
Right with you and "Only" 62.
The whole album is a trip... a masterpiece.
My Favorite Heart Album although Dreamboat Annie is a close second.
The Fisher Brothers era. The best and most relevant years of Heart!
The best time.
For me all eras are great and Ann & Nancy are what make them so great
Exactly!
Yes
Absolutely with a nod to the bebe le strange era
So many songs like this were played on FM radio in the 70s out of Detroit, just north of where I grew up. Thanks WRIF for all the R&R memories!
yea
DVE in Pittsburgh was the only FM that played this song
Arthur Penhallow! Baby!
I hear you. I grew up in Atlanta and we had 96 Rock, which is no longer on the airwaves. Good memories.
And were not inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame until 2013 REALLY! You are amazing! I've only had the pleasure of seeing you live 4 times
One of my favorite Heart songs. My husband of 34 years isn’t a big fan like I am, but whenever I play this on my guitar ..he “sings” Fossen’s bass line - da da da doom -da da da da …do do …da da da da 😀 I love that bass line as well as everything else about his song and the many layers! This was a great album!
*This is Ratt's LIVE 1/25 & Tammy~When I first started dating Tammy (my now wife) in 2011 she told me that she was going out to sing karaoke as she would each weekend~She told me she loves to sing magic man as often as she can and everyone loves it and cheers her on~I aksed her to sing this one~She never heard of it but found it here and practiced all that day before she went out~She told me she did fantastic and she lQQked for me in the Croud and was disapointed she did not see me there~But she said she raised the roof on the place with this song~It has always been one of my favorites of theirs :))*
Love the 12 string with Nancy on that Ovation and of course Ann on vocals - wow
Just a beautiful intro composition, timeless music.
This is my favorite Heart song. Every word in this song describes exactly what I went through with my ex.
My favorite Heart song, too. I was frustrated by how rarely I heard it on the radio back in the day. 💖💖💖👍👍👍
Sorry about you past ex..
I hope you find the ONE that trusts/supports/believes in you.
Best wishes.
Same here wow it's nice to know that there are people just like you in the world and how music shapes the everyday episodes love it
it's so nice to hear 70's music (in general) where everything has so much space... and musicianship and expertise are naturally occurring aspects of the song
That is rock royalty at its finest. Thank you for preserving this performance. The few video glitches only add to the authenticity of this relic; still relevant to this day.
My favorite Heart song!
It’s the greatest to be a Heartmonger who kept the Love Alive, all these years, no matter what. This is the 💎 gem, right here. WOW. ❤️❤️❤️
Well said.
It takes more than money? It takes more than money . . .thank-you Heart.
This is just brilliant, they were in a league of their own back then.
Saw Heart during this tour in Springfield,Mo 2nd concert of my life it was fantastic 😍!!!
Absolutely love this song ♥️♥️♥️
It wasn't too long ago I pulled this up on a Touchtunes jukebox at a local bar and grill.
I'm 61 now I was probably 59 when I played it. There were some young ones there who never heard it. There were some older folks there that seemed to be at least in their 70s.
The whole bar wenr quiet. Everybody, young and old stoped talking upon hearing the start of this song.
There was a table of older people sitting behind me. I was sitting at the bar. They quit taliking. They did start whispering who is this. I know who this is. Then, after about 1 minute in, it dawned on one of them. LOVE ALIVE! I heard spoken behind me at an elevated voice.
The crowd went silent again.
The young and old both were much more interested in hearing the song than talking to each other.
After the song was over, the place went back to being a loud bar. People enjoying the people they were with.
I have to be honest. I have a couple of tears in my eyes remembering the joy I brought to them playing this song.
Well done Heart!
I'll be 61 next week. I've played this song for years because when I do, I spend 4 minutes in a world far removed from where my ass resides. So I play it twice. Then "Treat me well" a time or 2. 20 minutes of Respite from a world of stupid. Cerebral ointment.
There are some really good interviews out there on TH-cam with Roger, Steve, and Michael talking about the early Heart years, as well as their Hall of Fame performance.
Ann and Nancy are amazing, but without those other guys, Heart would not have had that hard driving sound that made them so great.
It is really weird that after all of these years, Ann and Nancy still don't really acknowledge their former bandmates in interviews. You would think they could move on from that by now.
They are all in their 70s now and that is a long time to carry a grudge and hurt feelings about things that happened so long ago.
'Til now there has never been a Rock n Roll song that made me cry. And it's not the lyrics. It's the intro, Nancy and Roger together playing guitar. The chemistry is almost indescribable. It is beautiful - kimie
where did you get the name kimie. just asking
THANKS for this fantastic upload, it captures Ann in her prime
Radio played too much of Barracuda/Magic Man/Crazy on You during my teen youth, what they were really missing was the other acoustic sides to Heart, listen to what I'm talking about by putting those earbuds on and hear what they sounded like after those songs ended, it's incredible. Check it out for yourselves & so what if I am 40+ years too late to comment on this band, I still listen to them on CD.
Such a beautiful song. Brought tears to my eyes this morning. Music heals the soul in a dark world. We must never let them take that away.
Awesome
I've been welling up over this one since they released it. So relevant.
I love it
I love this song
This has always been my favorite Heart song. 😂
Ann Wilson is the total package; beauty, power and a voice from the heavens. Talent at every turn ~ totally arresting.
This is my favorite song in the world :)
The Heart sisters really are the best artist ever love alive makes me cry, happy, and a feeling of euphoria who the hell needs drug. Listen to the word. Like I said makes me cry and miss the old days and my mom
These are priceless.
Everyone is so appreciative. Thank you for sharing.💞
one of the best bands ever and one of the best, strongest female voice ever- Ann.
Music this awesome will never be made again in this homogeneous, untalented music business we live with
The beginning of my love of female voices with heavy rock music. Kinda like dynamics with loud and soft. These girls with the rest of the band of course were killer. Thanks for posting a video of legendary value.
Shivers to Ann's voice!
Rare and exceptional.
I'll never get tired of this beautiful song...and such an awesome performance. Rock royalty on display right here. Thanks for posting!
ann iz smokin in every way 🔥
Saw them that September. Great concert.
Belt it out Ann / Nancy !!! The absolute sweetest ladies in the history of music. Any era. Any genre. True masters and lovely beauties. Thank you so much for all the decades of incredible music you've given to the world. We're grateful and very lucky to have been alive , and grown up with this tremendous talent. ‼️‼️👍👍❤❤❤️💖❤️💖❤️💖❤️💖❤️❤️💖❤️
I was 13 and this was the first band I ever saw live. they opened up for ELO at the Pontiac Silverdome. Not a bad first concert for a 13 year old music lover huh?
Funny you should mention E.L.O. First time that I saw them was in 1976 in Toronto and the opening band was Meatloaf. What a great concert. I saw Heart two years later.
Wow heart and ELO?? Probably pretty comparable to heart and Foreigner 1977.
❤
Beautiful seeing Roger and Nancy...
Another awesome band from Seattle!!!! Ann and Nancy voices are out of this world good!
I have loved these Ladies, The 1st Sisters of Classic Rock for going nigh on a 1/2 Century. Seen 'em twice, during the '86 Tour & then Bad Animals in '91. They ARE & always WILL BE, MY GIRLS!...
me too! Saw them on the Bad Animals in 1991, 2004 and 2019 .. such incredible wonderful voices
Bad Animals was 1987. The tour was ‘87-88.
And posted by 2 ex/former boyfriends of hers,The Fisher Brothers!Good to see you again!😃😄😊🙏🤳✍️🇮🇹
What about the rest of the band?
I wonder how many people haven't figured out who this channel is... Fantastic audio remastering.
to me This song is Hearts best from the awesome guitar to the meaningful lyrics this song takes you there and if your frustrated or having a rough day just listen to LOVE ALIVE.
I've seen we'll over 100 shows of all types of music these girls ranked in top 3. Great show awesome night
If ur reading this Rodger, just know that my face part of this entire vid is of u and Nancy guitar to guitar in the beginning. You 2 made beautiful music together ❤️
I remember a snowy night in Pittsburgh that year. A lot of people stayed away because of the storm so it was relatively easy for 16 year old me to go right to the stage. This song still rings in my mind. So beautiful, so talented. Incredible song.
I saw the 77 show in North Carolina at the Charlotte Coliseum. Ann’s voice was in full tune and Nancy hammered her Ovation acoustic all night long. Love Alive never fails to thrill this weary heart!
Beautiful song! 🙂
This is very cool. It looks like it was recovered from VHS. I saw them perform this song in August 1978 at the CNE Grandstand in Toronto. It was the Little Queen tour and it was amazing. It's in my top ten of any concerts I've been to. Thanks for posting this!
Oh man was I born in the wrong era. I was born in 77 but obviously couldn’t experience this music as it was happening live. 15-20 years too late. Thank goodness for TH-cam.
Love those girls!!!
The finest female rock voice ever.
Just a beautiful song.. 🙂
Thanks Fisher! its a gem this performance, unforgettable times eh?
Thank you. I keep wondering what I was doing in 1977, it did involve Heart music when I listened to it. I wore out at least 2 Little Queen cassets.
Amazing and magical. Thanks for.being a part of the soundtrack of my life.
I've asked myself a thousand times,
"Is this Heart's best of the best?"
a thousand times I answered,
"Yes"
So talented and everyone in this band is so purdy.
I wish the audio and video were synchronized but I am still grateful to hear a live version of this incredible ethereal song.
Wow. Nice work Ann.
The dream has come true! This is a very rare video!
Будьте здоровы и счастливы!
As talented & Amazing the Wilson Sisters are one of the main reasons I got turned on to Heart was because of You Mr Fisher Amazing guitar Playing Sir 💜❤️🖤
Loved both back then and now!!!HEART!!. ANN ,NANCY!!
Been a top 5 favorite song of mine since it came out , awsome to see Roger , its kinda rare, well you know...thanks for posting...
Thanks for sharing these videos. Great stuff, and such a wonderful reminder of how good the band was in the 1970s!
Such a great Heart tune. Seriously underrated
With Roger, Howard and Nancy that's a lot of strings going on there. Beautiful, some guitar magic for sure. I'm glad I wasn't a guitar tech on that tour.
Nancy was so underrated, she's gorgeous and load with so much talent.
Absolutely beautiful guitar
Great song and Video..♥
Derosier's such an amazing pocket drummer.
How are there not more likes?!
BEAUTIFUL!!
Wow! I've been waiting my entire life to watch this ❤️
Exactly 😂👋🏻❤️
Ann was and is a beautiful powerhouse of vocal, lyrical and instrumental talent and Nancy is amazing as well but I wish they hadn’t have had to sacrifice Roger because he and Nancy didn’t work out 💔 and also I hate the way the press did Ann about her weight😢 she would be a role model now for plus sized artists 💯 Heart and the Rogers Bros are some of the best music in the world
mfi-cf7sp He was not "sacrificed" for his failed relationship with Nancy. He was being a mess and he was driving everyone crazy. Everything was caused by himself.
"When Roger and Nancy broke up…you know what it is like being around a girl that you just broke up with. It is very awkward and difficult. Roger was not himself and I think he was disappointed in himself for things he did to the point that Nancy had to break up with him." Fossen
" During the recording of the album we all kind of came to the conclusion that Roger wasn’t going to continue with the band. I don’t know if he didn’t enjoy the music or was too distracted by the relationship stuff but we couldn’t produce the kind of music that we wanted to produce when he was around because he wouldn’t learn his parts or he kept experimenting with his parts. I don’t know but it got to the point where, whenever he was around the songs just couldn’t come to their logical conclusion and things felt like they were in perpetual limbo. We kind of decided that we had to record a lot of the album without Rog." Fossen
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Needless to say, that was a VERY difficult time! Glad I'm still alive, happy, and creating music that I love :-)
Thank you Rodger for posting this is fantastic live version.!..the bridge is f****** amazing...
Anne’s head bobbing at 2:40 gets me every time!
Hold me in your love (Jack) 💝💓and keep your love alive !!! // Thanks for sharing!
Thank You!!! I am loving all these videos you are sharing!!
Never forget hearing this song and others from the wings of the stage in Springfield MA. So powerful and magical. A dream come true. BEAUTIFUL
Simply Beautiful....
One of my favorite Heart songs!
The love of many shall wax cold in the end times. Roger keep your love and fire alive.
Ahhhhhhhnnnnnnnnnnn Friggin Wiiiiiiiiiil Sooooooooooooooooon OMFG
Best advice a person could ever receive! ♥️🎶♥️🎶♥️🎶♥️🎶♥️
❤❤❤❤❤❤memories memories memories thank you to all who had anything to do with this✌️
This live version is almost a perfect copy of the original recording. ❤ Fantastic performance!
Roger, I was consumed by the Little Queen LP in the summer of '77 (not to mention Dreamboat Annie in '76). You're concert at the SDSU Open Air Theatre on July 13 1977 was purely magical. The Sylvan Song/Dream Of The Archer intro gave us goosebumps. I shot a whole roll of Kodachrome on my 35mm Petri 7S Rangefinder that night! Then, after my date and I saw your concert at the then San Diego Sports Arena (currently Pechanga Arena) on Dec 7 1978, we asked security if he would let us go backstage and say hello...and he did! We got to meet everyone except Ann & Nancy. What a cool group of dudes and fine musicians! I eventually met Ann & Howard at a Guitar Center promo in 1984 I believe. Thanks for your many years of talents as the heart and soul of Heart
Thanks for your kind words. Do you have any photos from back then that you could share with me? Email: roger@rogerfisher.com
@@FisherBrosandtheHumanTribe Hi Roger. Yes, I do. Excuse the late response. I didn't notice a reply until today. I will work on putting them in a zip folder tomorrow.Thanks! -JDL
Saw this tour. Great live performers.
Extraordinary concert in chapters! Thank you very much Roger!
Like a angelical chorus sing.
Thank you thank you!
I've always hoped I could see my concert again and these clips make it pretty darn close!
Hell yeah. First heard the first lp when I was on mercer Island as a seventh grader. Die hard fan ever since.
My first concert, Seattle 1977, with foreigner and tower of power opening. I was 14. Life changing to say the least.
MAJESTIC SHOW
Amazing as always. Can't wait for the book!
I saw Roger at the Garlic festival near Arlington, epic, they did Kashmir... man, them was the days boy, rode my new Hayabusa to the garlic festival, that shoddy road getting in, so worth it.. why do so many good things have to end?
As Van Halen asked, where have all the good times gone?