I'm listening to an interview now with Nancy Wilson of Heart and she said they opened for Queen on one of there first tours. I was wondering if anyone has any more info on it. Thanks!
I love it. Ann's lost weight but not that voice! I think she's the best female singer in rock today (though she "retired" for a bit to raise a child). Heart's still very popular!
Heart is a great band, very underated though.
It's too sad that most of the time female artists get more recognition for their looks and slutty antics that their musical talent.
<font color=red>LiveAidQueen</font> wrote: I'm listening to an interview now with Nancy Wilson of Heart and she said they opened for Queen on one of there first tours. I was wondering if anyone has any more info on it. Thanks!
Absolutely correct. As someone already said they opened for Queen on the 1982 tour after Teardrop Explodes (thankfully) pulled out. From what I remember from the Edinburgh Ingliston gig where I seen them, they played stuff mostly from the Dog And The Butterfly / Private Audition albums
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According to those, Heart only played 1 concert with Queen, June 5, 1982 (or May 6, 1982, can't seem to figure out the date config).
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According to those, Heart only played 1 concert with Queen, June 5, 1982 (or May 6, 1982, can't seem to figure out the date config).
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According to those, Heart only played 1 concert with Queen, June 5, 1982 (or May 6, 1982, can't seem to figure out the date config).
The best concert I ever saw was Heart in 1982 near Chicago. Unfortunately, they went bland after that, performing mostly other people's songs, or had Sue Ennis involved in the song writing. Every song was 4 minutes of top 40 style pap. What a waste - They were a great album rock band in the 70's:
Dreamboat Annie
Soul of the Sea
Love Me Like Music (I'll Be Your Song)
Magazine
Devil Delight
Love Alive
Sylvan Song
Dream of the Archer
Kick It Out
Go On Cry
Dog and Butterfly
Nada One
Mistral Wind
Be Be Le Strange
Break
Rocking Heaven Down
Raised on You
Private Audition
City Burning
The Situation
... But Heart chose to be formulaeic rather than creative in the mid-80's ...