Yep, Ann Wilson IS the greatest female rock vocalist to ever live, and everybody else is a very distant second, at least in terms of skill and talent, if not influence. Nancy Wilson is easily the most influential female guitarist of her generation and is also a great singer and multi-instrumentalist. These ladies are legendary and yet they're still underrated. They've sold millions of albums and are the most successful female fronted band of all time and yet they still haven't got the true recognition they deserve. THAT's how good they are
I agree!! Hopefully their biopic will inform the new AND old generations about Heart and specially the Wilson sisters that are up there with the greatest of all times ❤️
@@hpb5495 Janis is one of the most iconic rockstars to ever live, but she's more about energy and performance than voice... Even though her voice is so particularly unique, its not powerful and nuanced like Ann's, which is also one of a kind
And it is all HER...no auto tune. WHat you are watching is pure talent that is missing with much of the entertainment today. This is a live performance and she never failed to give a fantastic performance.
I was 14 living in Burien Washington, just south of Seattle. Heart used to practice in an abandoned 7-11 store near Three Tree Point where I caught the bus for school. We would sit outside listening to them practice after school. You would see them in their matching Porches (Ann’s black, Nancy’s white) around town. Then a couple years later my little sister dated their managers son. Im 62 now, I’ll never forget those years.
Ann is a powerhouse. I can't think of any frontwoman better. Her vocal range is insane and still is at 72. You should listen to some of her more recent performances, she still hits those notes, it's insane.. Nancy on the guitar speaks for itself. She's a badass. Such underrated artists and band.
Ann is a legit card carrying Bad Ass. She has been amazing for 50 yrs plus. They STILL slay it live. Not to give them their props is criminal, These ladies have been in that catagorie of the very best for decades in a male dominated genre.
You better believe she is the top for female vocalists... It's why she was the perfect choice to sing Stairway to Heaven at The Kennedy Centre Honours for Led Zeppelin. Anne singing Roberts song back to him just as well as he could do it... you could tell it really touched him. As for this song.... I can still remember walking into a record shop in Glasgow one Saturday in 1977 wondering what I should buy..... this was on the shop speakers and so I walked straight up to the counter and bought the album... I didn't care what else was on it...!!!
I was stationed in Germany from ‘77-‘80. Every time I hear Barracuda or Dog and Butterfly 🦋 I’m in my apartment on my couch listening to my album over and over again!!!
@@carihuston8929 We did that back then didn't we. I guess it's why we appreciate so much about the artists we listened too, we knew then, the record sleeve and the lyrics off by heart... (Sorry, pun not intended but not really sorry... LOL)
I went to see April Wine in 1975 and the back up band was Heart. The whole concert was amazing and who knew Heart would blow up so fast. We had the best music in the 70’s and 80’s and this is the closet to a time machine you can get to go back there and remember how you felt first time hearing them.
This is a great rock band that started in the 70's. Ann Wilson has one of the most powerful female voices. And her sister Nancy can play a mean guitar. They have had so many great hits such as "Crazy on You", "Magic Man", "Barracuda", "What About Love", "Never", "Dog & Butterfly", "These Dreams" & "Alone". In 2012 Ann & Nancy performed at the Kennedy Center Honors in a tribute to Led Zeppelin doing their classic song "Stairway To Heaven".
Heart is a sister group, and they are one of the best groups in the world. Ann's voice, and Nancy's playing, are the core of my teen years. Nothing beats a Heart song.
FYI, when they were preparing for the Kennedy Center Honors for Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Paige said they could only use Stairway to Heaven if Ann Wilson sang it because she was the only person he thought could do it justice.
70s Heart - rock songs. 80s Heart - love songs Barracuda was written about the record company executive who, after signing a record deal with Heart, wanted to celebrate with BOTH Wilson sisters. (If you get the idea)
Man you're taking me back almost 45 years here. I saw them in August 1977 on their "Little Queen" tour. Magic Man & Crazy on You from this same time frame is a must see.
This is a video for the Studio Version, not live. And yes... Ann Wilson is definitely the best female vocalist of her era and yes... this ranks very high as a classic rock song! It is just as loved now as it was when I was a kid in the 70's! They have so many great songs.
Yes, you are correct, Ann is THE best female singer EVER. Period. By this time, the band consisted of: Ann Wilson: Vocals (and occasional guitar, flute, etc) Nancy Wilson: Guitar, Vocals (and keyboards and some other instruments) Roger Fisher: Guitar Howard Leese: Guitar, Keyboards, mellotron (He also 'survived' and stayed troughout the 80s, you can see him in the video For "alone" playing the solo) Steve Fossen: Bass Michael Derosier: Drums
In the 70s, there were VERY few hard rock female singer/songwriters out there. We had ABBA, Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin was gone, Patti Smith was a rock force to contend with, but Patti was more of a punk poet in her approach. Kate Bush had begun breaking every rule by this time, although an extraordinary voice, Kate was not hard rock. Actually the ONLY real competitor would be Pat Benetar, and she arrived on the scene at least 5 years after the Wilson sisters. But in the end, Ann Wilson was clearly among those special ones; Freddy Mercury, Robert Plant, Steve Perry, Ann Wilson... I think Ann's most extraordinary vocal work is the song 'Mistral Wind' from 'Dog and Butterfly' check it out and tell me if you think they were just trying to be Zeppelin, or were Heart much like Rush, actually another band that carried the same calibre of weaponry??
I agree with your awesome Heart comments. Just gotta say that ABBA, Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Airplane and Kate Bush are NOT hard rock singers/songwriters. ABBA was pop, plain and simple (and awesome!), and Benny and Bjorn wrote the music. Cheers!
And.....notice just how GREAT the two voices blend together. They're sisters and many times the combination of singers who are related to each other results in some real magic.......But, yeah. Greatest female lead and she's a great writer too.......
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Ann and Nancy.....legendary! Ann tops the genre as the voice of Rock and Roll. Pat Benatar is another. Grace Slick is another. The Queens of Rock.
*PAT BENETAR* is a great rock female vocalist, songs like *Hit Me With Your Best Shot, Heartbreaker, We Belong, Hell Is For Children, I Need A Lover, Treat Me Right*
Female rock vocalist... #1 without question. All rock vocalists, I think it's her and Freddie. A case could be made for either, but her voice is just so unbelievably free. Even on those nutty belts, it feels like she could just keep going and 12 hours later it would sound exactly the same.
Ann Wilson definitely has a prominent place on the Rock & Roll Mt. Rushmore. For my money, she's the greatest of the female rock vocalists, but I know others might argue that claim. As for this being the official music video, in the 70s that was mostly what music videos were. The band in a studio performing the song. They didn't really become cinematic until the early 80s.
You might want to check out The Pretenders. Chrissie Hynde is another female vocalist that ranks up there as well. Trivia fact...Nancy Wilson, the blonde guitarist was married to Cameron Crowe, the director of the movie Almost Famous.
I agree , when you consider power, tone, attitude and the way she uses inflections, she has the perfect rock voice which is unmatched by any female and only a few males are on her level (as far as rock)
I saw them live as well and I definitely agree with you. I've been to a lot of concerts in my day and I can honestly say Heart is one of the very few bands who sound better live. Very few bands or singers are part of that club..
I just remembered the amazing Linda Ronstadt. She started out as a kind of country rocker with the Eagles as her backing band, hitting peak in the mid 70s but eventually moved into harder rock, standards, mariachi music and even light opera. One of my all time favorite tracks of her is Someone To Lay Down Beside Me.
I’m obsessed with Dreamboat Annie and Little Queen. People have no idea what Ann and Nancy were doing in the seventies. Love Alive is amazing as a live performance video - Ann busts out a fuckin flute!! And yet keeps the song heavy. So good.
Ann is the most powerful female singer I have ever heard, but Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane had a really powerful voice too and never underestimate the pure power of Cher's voice. Besides all of the other genres she conquered, she fronted a hard rock band in the late 70s/early 80s called Black Rose and held her own in a duet with the bombastic Meatloaf called A Real Dead Ringer For Love
You should check out Vanessa Amorosi. She is amazing as well, but also often overlooked and underrated. Would love to see her cover this, would be one of the few with a similar range.
Ann got mono as a kid...and while bedridden got a guitar..but nancy who didn't get sick kept picking it up and was just naturally talented so they bought another guitar..ann and Nancy are Rock and roll royalty and they're magnificent musicians
I saw Pat Benetar from the front row center in ‘78 (ty Randy), that lady’s got some pipes! Those two are 2 of the greatest. The runner ups: Susan Tedeschi, and Beth Hart.
Anne Wilson is #1. The most overlooked female rock vocalists may be Nicky Barclay & Jean Millington, who shared most lead vocals on the 1st Female Rock band w/a major Record deal, FANNY. Listen to Nicky on Blind Alley(while playing keys) And Jean on Special Care or Young and Dumb. Especially from the YT videos, of the rock TV show Beat Club, in '71. Tour de Force. If you dont love it, I'll eat my hat. Overlooked becse in 70 -74 the U.S. didn't know what to do w/ female rock. Never been before. And it didn't help the 2 most prominent members didn't look like most Americans. But they had the respect of their peers, like Bowie, Joe Cocker, Ect...try the Beat Club recordings. Or Blind Alley, Special Care, Changing Horses, Borrowed Time off an album. great reaction, Peace.. Pat Benetar, Grace Slick, Chrissy Hine, Stevie Nick's all deserve their spots.
Yeah, her voice is incredible. She was a huge influence on me as a singer. Not many people can touch her... Aretha... Maybe Steve Perry... I was 16 when this song came out. Heart was my second ever concert. First was Journey, Van Halen third.
Also if you listen to the soundtrack of the movie ALMOST FAMOUS (that came out circa 2000), Nancy Wilson (the guitarist) wrote all the songs the rock band in the movie plays. Both sisters are very talented.
hell yeah! Heart! this is such an iconic song and group. Heart is probably one of my favorite rock bands of all time. another of my favorite Heart songs is "Alone". it's not as up-tempo as this one but it's such a great song. ❤️
Ann Wilson kicks butt! Followed by Linda Rondstadt, Linda Perry and Amy Lee. These four women can support the entirety of rock on their shoulders. Honorable mention goes out to Dolores O'Riordan and Lee Aaron.
They have been playing since 1967 (under other names) and as Heart since 1973. There have been 30 or so members who have come and gone during that time. Ann plays flute and sings, Nancy is her sister, and she plays rhythm guitar and vocals. They also have a lead guitar, a drummer, a bassist, and usually a keyboardist. There really weren't music videos as such when Baraccuda came out in 1977. MTV didn't go on the air until 1981, so people didn't really focus on visuals except in performance. Ann is my favorite singer. She is high on everone's list, for sure, but some might argue for where at the top she goes with singers like Grace Slick, Joni Mitchell, Patty Smith, Janis Joplin, and later, Debbie Harry, Stevie Nicks, Joan Jett, and Pat Benatar, and later yet, Amy Lee and Lzzy Hale, among many others. I was born in 1967 and grew up on Heart, since my brothers were much older and shaped my musical tastes. I very seldom go to concerts because crowds bug me, but I've seen Heart live 4 times, which is the most of any other band or artist. I always wanted to sing like Ann. I think when you did Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven I suggested you listen to Heart's performance of the song at the Kennedy Center honors for Led Zeppelin. I still highly recommend...it's epic.
In the 70’s grouping, yes Pat Benatar and one very important one you didn’t mention… Linda Ronstadt. Both these Ladies were Opera trained. And Linda covered a lot of Spectrums. Country, Rock, Mariachi, Opera and so on.
One can never mistake Ann's voice for someone else. Like RP, who also has that iconic classic rock voice, she can basically just sing anything and sound amazing. I like that you're starting out with these older tracks, it's laying a good foundation for anything that comes after. The base sound as far as the guitar and drums go, it really reminds me of Kashmir. It's repetitive and may not be super complicated, but it's literally 2 of their best songs respectively. I vote for Crazy on You next! I can send a link so you have the best one for when you react to it (whenever that will be). I'm not sure about band but if someone else said then it must be true lolol.
Ann Wilson is without a doubt a top tier and rare vocalist that is unrivaled by most any of her peers. Her range and rock sensibility are virtually unchallenged. I grew up in the 60's and graduated in the early 70's and saw so many great rock acts over my lifetime growing up in Northern California and Heart is one of them. In almost all cases those classic rock acts from this era have no competition in quality, creativity, breadth and diversity. Then I discovered Floor Jansen, just saying.
Ann is in her early 70s now and in the last couple of days found a cover of bridge of sighs by robin trower she did with kenny wayne shepherd on lead.it's bang on.
@6:24 "The main riff is very powerful" - also known as the "heavy metal gallop", although metal usually plays it faster. eg: pretty much anything by Iron Maiden. Try "Run to the Hills". @7:53 The outro is in 7:4. Count "one, two, three, four / one, two, three". Other female rock vocalists call Annie "The Queen".
No disrespect to Nancy but the driving guitar sound of Heart in the 70s was Roger Fisher. When he was fired in 1980 Heart became a very different sounding band.
I think early on Nancy mostly played a lot of acoustic guitar. I know when Fisher left their keyboardist Howard Leese (who also played rhythm guitar at the time) became the lead guitarist and Nancy started playing more electric guitar.
Yes! Glad you hit this one! Next I would do Crazy on You before you hit any of their later stuff to get a feel for early Heart (Dog & Butterfly also to see their softer side) Heart was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame in 2013. Other female voices: Janis Joplin blues/rock Joni Mitchell: folk Carol King: folk/pop Tina Turner: soul/rock Linda Ronstadt: rock/folk/country/classic/Spanish/pop she did it all!
Her voice is like a white hot laser cutting through the heavens. Power. Range. Dynamics. Phasing. Ability to belt it out and then go satiny soft. INCREDIBLE. No one in her league.
Might want to also check out Jefferson Airplane song “ Somebody to Love” or “White Rabbit” and hear what Heart was listening to. Also Big Brother and Holding Company “Ball and Chain”. Both bands sixties pioneers.
This was so good. I really hope you react to more Heart. They are definitely one of the best bands of the 70s/80s. I grew up in that time period and I can't think of any woman who had such a strong voice made for rock. Of course, Stevie Nicks is also amazing and original but but her sound, though rock, is more ethereal. You should check her out too. But first, more Heart!
They hit a dry patch late 70's and early 80's - so they fired most of the band, got hired hacks, and got songwriters - they moved to middle of the road radio with their radio friendly hits - however, the earlier original stuff, much much better.
There were a few great female rock vocalists at that time. They complimented one another rather than competing, and were each utterly unique. Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, Kate Bush, Debbie Harry, Pat Benetar, Joan Jett, Patty Smyth, Grace Slick and others. Man…what a time to be alive!
Ann Wilson has MY vote as Top Female Rock Vocalist. Literally. In 1982 or so, I was hanging out in my Northern Virginia High School's hallway when a friend ran up and exclaimed "Hey, Joe! DC 101 just said your name, saying you had chosen Ann Wilson as your favorite female rock vocalist in that poll they did!" Cool! I blushed from my 15 minutes of fame. I find it impossible to choose now. Same for male vocalists. It's subjective, man. But my God is she--AND Heart--unbelievably great!
She was so legit, she was stand alone period... and then others played magnificently. I only now, after several decades found out the other outstanding base was a female and back up vocalist. My hat, my bows deservedly belong to you. Well done "B.A.N.D."
If you want Heart chills, check out the song “Mistral Wind”, studio version from the Dog and Butterfly album, my fave by far by them. The first track “Cook With Fire” is much like Barracuda, but a bit harder rocking. Mistral Wind starts soft and acoustic, but turns dark and real heavy. Chill bumps baby!
She has a 4 octive voice range! She is THE best female rocker!
Yep, Ann Wilson IS the greatest female rock vocalist to ever live, and everybody else is a very distant second, at least in terms of skill and talent, if not influence. Nancy Wilson is easily the most influential female guitarist of her generation and is also a great singer and multi-instrumentalist. These ladies are legendary and yet they're still underrated. They've sold millions of albums and are the most successful female fronted band of all time and yet they still haven't got the true recognition they deserve. THAT's how good they are
I agree and Pat Benatar too.
Ann is my favorite and then Pat Benatar. They are both so amazing but Ann is a queen.
I agree!! Hopefully their biopic will inform the new AND old generations about Heart and specially the Wilson sisters that are up there with the greatest of all times ❤️
C'mon man, Janis!
@@hpb5495 Janis is one of the most iconic rockstars to ever live, but she's more about energy and performance than voice... Even though her voice is so particularly unique, its not powerful and nuanced like Ann's, which is also one of a kind
Ann Wilson IS the best female singer of all time. You're not wrong about that.
And it is all HER...no auto tune. WHat you are watching is pure talent that is missing with much of the entertainment today. This is a live performance and she never failed to give a fantastic performance.
One of the greatest voices in rock history
Blows me away!
I was 14 living in Burien Washington, just south of Seattle. Heart used to practice in an abandoned 7-11 store near Three Tree Point where I caught the bus for school. We would sit outside listening to them practice after school. You would see them in their matching Porches (Ann’s black, Nancy’s white) around town. Then a couple years later my little sister dated their managers son. Im 62 now, I’ll never forget those years.
Wow. Great story. That 7-11 should be on the historic places register. I live in Burien. What a great experience for you.
Ann's voice reminds me of a crystal but with a steel rod driven through it, superbly clear but steely strong, unbeatable
Ann is a powerhouse. I can't think of any frontwoman better. Her vocal range is insane and still is at 72. You should listen to some of her more recent performances, she still hits those notes, it's insane.. Nancy on the guitar speaks for itself. She's a badass. Such underrated artists and band.
Megawatt voice
Ann Wilson is #1 female rock singer period and in the top 5 ever in rock. Range for days. Ann and Nancy are gems.
Ann is a legit card carrying Bad Ass. She has been amazing for 50 yrs plus. They STILL slay it live. Not to give them their props is criminal, These ladies have been in that catagorie of the very best for decades in a male dominated genre.
Absolutely 💯
I’m seeing them in September! I’m so stoked
@@cloudwatcher608im seeing them in december! so excited
You better believe she is the top for female vocalists... It's why she was the perfect choice to sing Stairway to Heaven at The Kennedy Centre Honours for Led Zeppelin. Anne singing Roberts song back to him just as well as he could do it... you could tell it really touched him. As for this song.... I can still remember walking into a record shop in Glasgow one Saturday in 1977 wondering what I should buy..... this was on the shop speakers and so I walked straight up to the counter and bought the album... I didn't care what else was on it...!!!
I was stationed in Germany from ‘77-‘80. Every time I hear Barracuda or Dog and Butterfly 🦋 I’m in my apartment on my couch listening to my album over and over again!!!
@@carihuston8929 We did that back then didn't we. I guess it's why we appreciate so much about the artists we listened too, we knew then, the record sleeve and the lyrics off by heart... (Sorry, pun not intended but not really sorry... LOL)
That performance was AMAZING!!!
I went to see April Wine in 1975 and the back up band was Heart. The whole concert was amazing and who knew Heart would blow up so fast. We had the best music in the 70’s and 80’s and this is the closet to a time machine you can get to go back there and remember how you felt first time hearing them.
Barracuda just drives! It goes for the throat and never let's up! And yes, Ann Wilson is royalty!
This is a great rock band that started in the 70's. Ann Wilson has one of the most powerful female voices. And her sister Nancy can play a mean guitar. They have had so many great hits such as "Crazy on You", "Magic Man", "Barracuda", "What About Love", "Never", "Dog & Butterfly", "These Dreams" & "Alone". In 2012 Ann & Nancy performed at the Kennedy Center Honors in a tribute to Led Zeppelin doing their classic song "Stairway To Heaven".
Sidebar: The lyrics for "These Dreams" were written by Bernie Taupin. I wish I could have been a fly on the wall for that collaboration
No auto tune pure incredible unmatched talent!
Love Heart. As for power house female vocals check out Pat Benatar and, Janis Joplin. Great reaction!
One of the best rock songs ever, period. Perfect song
I love seeing the younger gen react to the music of my generation. So cool to see these songs hit the same way for them as it did for us.
Heart is a sister group, and they are one of the best groups in the world. Ann's voice, and Nancy's playing, are the core of my teen years. Nothing beats a Heart song.
And she can still sing like this to this day. She is just unreal. This women is looked upon by the younger singers today as the one they aspire to be.
FYI, when they were preparing for the Kennedy Center Honors for Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Paige said they could only use Stairway to Heaven if Ann Wilson sang it because she was the only person he thought could do it justice.
70s Heart - rock songs.
80s Heart - love songs
Barracuda was written about the record company executive who, after signing a record deal with Heart, wanted to celebrate with BOTH Wilson sisters. (If you get the idea)
Ann and Nancy did a Kennedy Center Honors...
Led Zeppelin "Stairway to Heaven ".
Man you're taking me back almost 45 years here.
I saw them in August 1977 on their "Little Queen" tour.
Magic Man & Crazy on You from this same time frame is a must see.
Female vocalists from the 70's are Linda Ronstadt, Grace Slick, Blondie (Debra Harry), Pat Benatar, Stevie Nicks, just to name a few.
Annie Haslam (Renaissance), Sonja Kristina (Curved Air), the gals from Fanny, Inga Frump...
It was a rich time me too, back in the day. There are great artists today, but Heart is singular
I'd add Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders), Janis Joplin & Joan Jett to the list. But Ann's vocals & Nancy's guitar are the G.O.A.T. - no question.
This is the most iconic recording of all time.
This is a video for the Studio Version, not live. And yes... Ann Wilson is definitely the best female vocalist of her era and yes... this ranks very high as a classic rock song! It is just as loved now as it was when I was a kid in the 70's! They have so many great songs.
Yes, you are correct, Ann is THE best female singer EVER. Period.
By this time, the band consisted of:
Ann Wilson: Vocals (and occasional guitar, flute, etc)
Nancy Wilson: Guitar, Vocals (and keyboards and some other instruments)
Roger Fisher: Guitar
Howard Leese: Guitar, Keyboards, mellotron (He also 'survived' and stayed troughout the 80s, you can see him in the video For "alone" playing the solo)
Steve Fossen: Bass
Michael Derosier: Drums
In the 70s, there were VERY few hard rock female singer/songwriters out there. We had ABBA, Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin was gone, Patti Smith was a rock force to contend with, but Patti was more of a punk poet in her approach. Kate Bush had begun breaking every rule by this time, although an extraordinary voice, Kate was not hard rock. Actually the ONLY real competitor would be Pat Benetar, and she arrived on the scene at least 5 years after the Wilson sisters. But in the end, Ann Wilson was clearly among those special ones; Freddy Mercury, Robert Plant, Steve Perry, Ann Wilson...
I think Ann's most extraordinary vocal work is the song 'Mistral Wind' from 'Dog and Butterfly' check it out and tell me if you think they were just trying to be Zeppelin, or were Heart much like Rush, actually another band that carried the same calibre of weaponry??
Agreed. The only other singer back then that would be in Ann's league would be Pat Benetar.
I agree with your awesome Heart comments. Just gotta say that ABBA, Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Airplane and Kate Bush are NOT hard rock singers/songwriters. ABBA was pop, plain and simple (and awesome!), and Benny and Bjorn wrote the music.
Cheers!
Yep that's the phenomenal original lineup. They did the first 5 albums together.
Yes, this is the original line-up! Long live the Queen of Rock & Roll!!!
Queenzzz. Ann may be the lead vocalist, but Nancy rules the rock and roll queendom with all the other badass women
And.....notice just how GREAT the two voices blend together. They're sisters and many times the combination of singers who are related to each other results in some real magic.......But, yeah. Greatest female lead and she's a great writer too.......
So glad you are getting into HEART! Nobody like them, my number one group to listen to back in the day.
No heavy metal here, just plain ol’ rock n roll…..her voice is mesmerizing !
One of the best female singers EVER! ♥ dunno bout #1, but top 5 certainly!
I like how your so chill starting out with this video. It's about to get real!!!!!!
Absolutely the greatest female hard rock singer we've ever had. And she's probably Top 4 or 5 overall.
That drive behind this song ....man gets me pumped!!! Ya Ann is one of the Greatest ever. Live at concert.
The total package. A gifted performer. Beautiful, too, by the way.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Ann and Nancy.....legendary! Ann tops the genre as the voice of Rock and Roll. Pat Benatar is another. Grace Slick is another. The Queens of Rock.
Hearts first album is super solid rock album. Maybe try “Magic Man”
He’s reacted to it - great reaction, actually.
I'm speaking as someone who listened to the album about a million times. This is the studio version set to the video from a concert.
Yes, that was our Queen Anne Wilson❤️🎶
There's one word for this group back then and Ann.... Incredible!!
*PAT BENETAR* is a great rock female vocalist, songs like *Hit Me With Your Best Shot, Heartbreaker, We Belong, Hell Is For Children, I Need A Lover, Treat Me Right*
Gotta love that galloping rhythm!
Best female singer ever
Female rock vocalist... #1 without question. All rock vocalists, I think it's her and Freddie. A case could be made for either, but her voice is just so unbelievably free. Even on those nutty belts, it feels like she could just keep going and 12 hours later it would sound exactly the same.
Ann Wilson definitely has a prominent place on the Rock & Roll Mt. Rushmore. For my money, she's the greatest of the female rock vocalists, but I know others might argue that claim.
As for this being the official music video, in the 70s that was mostly what music videos were. The band in a studio performing the song. They didn't really become cinematic until the early 80s.
A class of her own for sure.
You might want to check out The Pretenders. Chrissie Hynde is another female vocalist that ranks up there as well.
Trivia fact...Nancy Wilson, the blonde guitarist was married to Cameron Crowe, the director of the movie Almost Famous.
And Nancy was responsible , at least in part, for the original songs that Stillwater played
Nancy was also the "Bombshell Blonde" in the Corvette in Fast Times At Ridgemont High.
I agree , when you consider power, tone, attitude and the way she uses inflections, she has the perfect rock voice which is unmatched by any female and only a few males are on her level (as far as rock)
Saw them live back in the day!! They were actually better live!!! Didn't want it to end!!
I saw them live as well and I definitely agree with you. I've been to a lot of concerts in my day and I can honestly say Heart is one of the very few bands who sound better live. Very few bands or singers are part of that club..
I just remembered the amazing Linda Ronstadt. She started out as a kind of country rocker with the Eagles as her backing band, hitting peak in the mid 70s but eventually moved into harder rock, standards, mariachi music and even light opera. One of my all time favorite tracks of her is Someone To Lay Down Beside Me.
I’m obsessed with Dreamboat Annie and Little Queen. People have no idea what Ann and Nancy were doing in the seventies. Love Alive is amazing as a live performance video - Ann busts out a fuckin flute!! And yet keeps the song heavy. So good.
Ann is the most powerful female singer I have ever heard, but Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane had a really powerful voice too and never underestimate the pure power of Cher's voice. Besides all of the other genres she conquered, she fronted a hard rock band in the late 70s/early 80s called Black Rose and held her own in a duet with the bombastic Meatloaf called A Real Dead Ringer For Love
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You should check out Vanessa Amorosi. She is amazing as well, but also often overlooked and underrated. Would love to see her cover this, would be one of the few with a similar range.
Ann got mono as a kid...and while bedridden got a guitar..but nancy who didn't get sick kept picking it up and was just naturally talented so they bought another guitar..ann and Nancy are Rock and roll royalty and they're magnificent musicians
same 2 women that played Stairway to Heaven at the Kennedy Center Honors for Led Zeppelin.
I saw Pat Benetar from the front row center in ‘78 (ty Randy), that lady’s got some pipes! Those two are 2 of the greatest. The runner ups: Susan Tedeschi, and Beth Hart.
Ann, the incomparable Rock Goddess. Bow to her. You are in the presence of rock royalty!
Anne Wilson is #1.
The most overlooked female rock vocalists may be Nicky Barclay & Jean Millington, who shared most lead vocals on the 1st Female Rock band w/a major Record deal, FANNY.
Listen to Nicky on Blind Alley(while playing keys)
And Jean on Special Care or Young and Dumb.
Especially from the YT videos, of the rock TV show Beat Club, in '71.
Tour de Force. If you dont love it, I'll eat my hat.
Overlooked becse in 70 -74 the U.S. didn't know what to do w/ female rock. Never been before. And it didn't help the 2 most prominent members didn't look like most Americans. But they had the respect of their peers, like Bowie, Joe Cocker, Ect...try the Beat Club recordings.
Or Blind Alley, Special Care, Changing Horses, Borrowed Time off an album.
great reaction, Peace..
Pat Benetar, Grace Slick, Chrissy Hine, Stevie Nick's all deserve their spots.
Yeah, her voice is incredible. She was a huge influence on me as a singer. Not many people can touch her... Aretha... Maybe Steve Perry...
I was 16 when this song came out. Heart was my second ever concert. First was Journey, Van Halen third.
Also if you listen to the soundtrack of the movie ALMOST FAMOUS (that came out circa 2000), Nancy Wilson (the guitarist) wrote all the songs the rock band in the movie plays. Both sisters are very talented.
26-year-old Ann Wilson was the epitome of Babe.
Yay! Been hoping for Heart!
hell yeah! Heart! this is such an iconic song and group. Heart is probably one of my favorite rock bands of all time. another of my favorite Heart songs is "Alone". it's not as up-tempo as this one but it's such a great song. ❤️
Seen em twice, they are awesome!
I hope you are still listening to this song...I am...and have been since the 70's...never gets old! Great reaction.
Ann Wilson kicks butt! Followed by Linda Rondstadt, Linda Perry and Amy Lee. These four women can support the entirety of rock on their shoulders. Honorable mention goes out to Dolores O'Riordan and Lee Aaron.
They have been playing since 1967 (under other names) and as Heart since 1973. There have been 30 or so members who have come and gone during that time. Ann plays flute and sings, Nancy is her sister, and she plays rhythm guitar and vocals. They also have a lead guitar, a drummer, a bassist, and usually a keyboardist. There really weren't music videos as such when Baraccuda came out in 1977. MTV didn't go on the air until 1981, so people didn't really focus on visuals except in performance. Ann is my favorite singer. She is high on everone's list, for sure, but some might argue for where at the top she goes with singers like Grace Slick, Joni Mitchell, Patty Smith, Janis Joplin, and later, Debbie Harry, Stevie Nicks, Joan Jett, and Pat Benatar, and later yet, Amy Lee and Lzzy Hale, among many others. I was born in 1967 and grew up on Heart, since my brothers were much older and shaped my musical tastes. I very seldom go to concerts because crowds bug me, but I've seen Heart live 4 times, which is the most of any other band or artist. I always wanted to sing like Ann. I think when you did Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven I suggested you listen to Heart's performance of the song at the Kennedy Center honors for Led Zeppelin. I still highly recommend...it's epic.
He’s done it already. Was gobsmacked He’s also listened to their cover of Black Dog. This is his first listening to a young Heart
@@helenespaulding7562 oh! I didn't see it on his Heart play list. I'll go check it out! Thanks!
In the 70’s grouping, yes Pat Benatar and one very important one you didn’t mention… Linda Ronstadt. Both these Ladies were Opera trained. And Linda covered a lot of Spectrums. Country, Rock, Mariachi, Opera and so on.
@@scottlaughlin9897 ooh, good catch. I love Linda Ronstadt!
One can never mistake Ann's voice for someone else. Like RP, who also has that iconic classic rock voice, she can basically just sing anything and sound amazing.
I like that you're starting out with these older tracks, it's laying a good foundation for anything that comes after. The base sound as far as the guitar and drums go, it really reminds me of Kashmir. It's repetitive and may not be super complicated, but it's literally 2 of their best songs respectively.
I vote for Crazy on You next! I can send a link so you have the best one for when you react to it (whenever that will be).
I'm not sure about band but if someone else said then it must be true lolol.
Ann Wilson is without a doubt a top tier and rare vocalist that is unrivaled by most any of her peers. Her range and rock sensibility are virtually unchallenged. I grew up in the 60's and graduated in the early 70's and saw so many great rock acts over my lifetime growing up in Northern California and Heart is one of them. In almost all cases those classic rock acts from this era have no competition in quality, creativity, breadth and diversity. Then I discovered Floor Jansen, just saying.
Quintessential Heart. Impeccable vocals, guitar riffs and production.
Heart swiped the baseline from Zeppelin's Achilles Last Stand for Barracuda.
Ann is in her early 70s now and in the last couple of days found a cover of bridge of sighs by robin trower she did with kenny wayne shepherd on lead.it's bang on.
Ann still has a fantastic voice, if you get a chance to see them live do it.
Yes, Ann is the queen of female rock vocalists and Nancy is the queen of female rock guitarists who also can sing amazingly.
@6:24 "The main riff is very powerful" - also known as the "heavy metal gallop", although metal usually plays it faster. eg: pretty much anything by Iron Maiden. Try "Run to the Hills".
@7:53 The outro is in 7:4. Count "one, two, three, four / one, two, three".
Other female rock vocalists call Annie "The Queen".
Not just a great singer (in the hard rock genre), but a beautiful woman. I've always loved her. 4, 5-:
“Crazy on you” is Hearts best song!
I love this... and live! th-cam.com/video/qVcl0Iw3fs8/w-d-xo.html
LOVE your reactions! ❤
No disrespect to Nancy but the driving guitar sound of Heart in the 70s was Roger Fisher. When he was fired in 1980 Heart became a very different sounding band.
Exactly! And he must've been a Jimmy Page fan the way he would also use a violin bow on his guitar sometimes
I think early on Nancy mostly played a lot of acoustic guitar. I know when Fisher left their keyboardist Howard Leese (who also played rhythm guitar at the time) became the lead guitarist and Nancy started playing more electric guitar.
Yes! Glad you hit this one! Next I would do Crazy on You before you hit any of their later stuff to get a feel for early Heart (Dog & Butterfly also to see their softer side) Heart was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame in 2013.
Other female voices:
Janis Joplin blues/rock
Joni Mitchell: folk
Carol King: folk/pop
Tina Turner: soul/rock
Linda Ronstadt: rock/folk/country/classic/Spanish/pop she did it all!
She's tops in my book.
Her voice is like a white hot laser cutting through the heavens. Power. Range. Dynamics. Phasing. Ability to belt it out and then go satiny soft. INCREDIBLE. No one in her league.
Might want to also check out Jefferson Airplane song “ Somebody to Love” or “White Rabbit” and hear what Heart was listening to. Also Big Brother and Holding Company “Ball and Chain”. Both bands sixties pioneers.
Yeah Janis Joplin was unbelievable!
@@juliemanarin4127 you said it. 😉
Absolutely!
Yes, official music video. Not Live. Great reaction.
Dog and Butterfly, Never. All Heart. Been a fan for a long time Both women are incredibly talented and beautiful. Love 'em both.
This was so good. I really hope you react to more Heart. They are definitely one of the best bands of the 70s/80s. I grew up in that time period and I can't think of any woman who had such a strong voice made for rock. Of course, Stevie Nicks is also amazing and original but but her sound, though rock, is more ethereal. You should check her out too. But first, more Heart!
I saw Heart Live 1977 in Atlanta GA, . I will never forget it, and my children are 70's music lovers. I raised them right, lol.
One of my all time favorite songs, all time favorite riffs, and AWESOME rock vocalist!
They hit a dry patch late 70's and early 80's - so they fired most of the band, got hired hacks, and got songwriters - they moved to middle of the road radio with their radio friendly hits - however, the earlier original stuff, much much better.
This video is actually the studio version track being played over a live performance.
There were a few great female rock vocalists at that time. They complimented one another rather than competing, and were each utterly unique. Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, Kate Bush, Debbie Harry, Pat Benetar, Joan Jett, Patty Smyth, Grace Slick and others. Man…what a time to be alive!
Ann Wilson has MY vote as Top Female Rock Vocalist. Literally. In 1982 or so, I was hanging out in my Northern Virginia High School's hallway when a friend ran up and exclaimed "Hey, Joe! DC 101 just said your name, saying you had chosen Ann Wilson as your favorite female rock vocalist in that poll they did!" Cool! I blushed from my 15 minutes of fame. I find it impossible to choose now. Same for male vocalists. It's subjective, man. But my God is she--AND Heart--unbelievably great!
She was so legit, she was stand alone period... and then others played magnificently. I only now, after several decades found out the other outstanding base was a female and back up vocalist. My hat, my bows deservedly belong to you. Well done "B.A.N.D."
It was so hard for females to make it in rock back then. But heart with overwhelming talent did it big time. The female Led Zeppelin group.
They are amazing! So many great songs too! I second the nomination for you to watch Janis Joplin!
🎙🎶Take Another Little Piece of my Heart now baby...🎵
If you want Heart chills, check out the song “Mistral Wind”, studio version from the Dog and Butterfly album, my fave by far by them. The first track “Cook With Fire” is much like Barracuda, but a bit harder rocking. Mistral Wind starts soft and acoustic, but turns dark and real heavy. Chill bumps baby!
Agree.
To me the live version of Mistral Wind off of their Greatest Hits/Live album is the best version. Super heavy when the guitar comes in.
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Mistral Wind is THE quintessential Heart song. The “Alive in Seattle” version is astounding.
And the live version of Mistral Wind from the Live In Seattle concert that was recorded is outstanding!
Her voice still gives me chills. A couple other top female rock singers to check out are Stevie Nicks and Gracie Slick.