It cannot be understated how much the wind made Nancy look so iconic when she pounced into the opening chords. I mean, she’s absolutely badass anyway but, goddam!
Totally agree !!! As I said in another posting, it gets the feet tapping, the heart beating faster, and an overpowering feeling of ecstacy overload !! 😉😍🙋🏻♀️
Yes, and the intro is just beautiful, but when she reaches for that pick and just fucking ATTACKS that guitar, she is all just badass guitar goddess...the first and the best...
It's the best! There's been nothing like it since! I feel so privileged to have seen one of her improvisations of this intro, LIVE, in '77 at an outdoor summer concert in Seattle. It seemed like at the time that she went on for five minutes! It was AWESOME! Will never forget it!
Top five greatest of all time, for me. Paul Rodgers is best, IMO. Then Robert Plant, Ann Wilson, Pat Benator, and several others (in no particular order).
This is back when girls acted like GIRLS! oh GOD I miss these days and times. I was a horn dog back then, and (|) was every where and so easy to get. LOL ugh. I need a time machine so I can GO BACK AND DO IT AGAIN!
This may sound corny, but I want to thank Heart, the entire band, for being a part of my life. Your music always makes me feel better and that has not changed since the very first time I heard you on the radio... I appreciate you for your talent and for sharing it with me and all your fans. Thanks. It means a lot.
I love how it's the height of 70s drug culture, and they're backstage singing 50s jukebox tunes, and making corny jokes. Yet another reason why I've been a fan for decades! :-)))
they were professsional musicians who worked for it their whole life. a lot of these bands who disintegrate due to drugs consists of one talented musician and a few people who chase fame with an instrument. They get the fame discover theyre empty and implode.
They've admitted that they did their share of the 70s drug culture and the 80s cocaine culture. Quite frankly I think they were probably way more creative in their writing during that 70s drug culture -- most artists are.
Imagine having a sister and the two of you can sing and play guitar. You spend your teenage years in your room together writing music and harmonizing...and then you become famous and stay together through the years and your music is universal. ❤️❤️
I remember... Not this show but one in my town in 1977. Just standing there in front of the stage in awe. Don't think I even moved, just stood there and watched. I think Ann even laughed at me. Then she knelt down and sang, just to me, just for a minute. Oh dear God. Beautiful woman with the most amazing voice I've ever heard. Then, the world came back and, I realized everyone was staring at me and, my girlfriend was not happy. Lol. Oh well...
Ann singing Stairway to Heaven when Zeppelin was honored at the Kennedy Center was magical! Only she could have sang that song in front of Plant and kill it!
I saw this tour in 1977 in Cape Cod, MA when I was 14 years old. The next week I joined my first rock band and never looked back. These two women paved the road for female rockers for sure! Thank you Ann & Nancy!
"These two women paved the road for female rockers for sure!" Along with these: czcams.com/video/N4l6FU74pUY/video.html czcams.com/video/sn1Z4dMDbx0/video.html Had Heart beat by 'bout 1/2 dozen years.
Whenever I watch this, I watch that part 2 or 3 times. She reaches for a pick, squats down like a steel spring, and then she explodes and struts into rock n roll nirvana. Between the kick and the look on her face, it's quite a moment.
Shredding is nonsense. Nancy doesn't shred and she never has. Shredding is just a mixed up jumble of fast notes with no artistry whatsoever. Speed doesn't mean diddly without feeling and style and shredding has none of that. Saying that Nancy Wilson shreds on guitar is insulting to her artistry on the instrument. I saw them live about this time and every note she played made melodic sense. Shredding? Give me a fuckin' break! Anyone who says that shredding is musicianship doesn't know what good music is.
It's great to be sure, but have you seen this one? By all accounts it's live (on TV), and Ann kills-absolutely kills-the vocals...at least IMHO: czcams.com/video/4gpNqB4dnT4/video.html
Absolutely amazing, I've seen Heart every time they have played in the UK, they are the most inch-perfect band I have ever seen live! believe me, and I've seen some of the world's biggest and best bands and solo artists playing live.
Back in '77, I had the most all-consuming, head-over-heels, madly in-love crush on Nancy Wilson. She was one of the most talented and beautiful women I had ever seen, and I was convinced that life would be perfect if only I could have her for my own and learn to play the guitar as well as she could. Ahhh, those were the days.
What is so cool that great bands emulate other great bands...see them practicing old 60s stuff in their 70s looks! They were humble and nervous, and the two girls remain some of the most beautiful and talented women of our time.
Led Zeppelin was a big influence on their music. The 80's they went through some rough times since they fell into the mainstream trap and really didn't like the music they were recording during that time. Still good stuff but not as good as their earlier music.
Love the backstage band stuff. It's like every band ever, heck could have been my band last weekend. It's easy to forget about the level of musical mastery present - writing, arranging, recording, performance - all of these people are masters of the craft. Long live Heart!
Saw Heart every chance I got over the decades: never late, never out of tune, never bad sound, never screwed up, never failed to give 100%, consummate pros and true artists.
Seriously shut up with that nonsense. There have always been shit bands and solo artists throughout modern music history. People my parents generation thought stuff like Heart for instance were utter shite. Just like you think todays stuff is - and the kids today will think music in 2035 is rubbish.
Getis Realis there are just as many great musicians playing live music tonight as there were in the 70s, and just as many bad musicians as there were in the 70s. Music schools are still packed with excellent students who gig every night and go on to have great careers. And let’s not forget that most of the crap on the radio in the 70s was also terrible. Reverb and auto tune are just tools which can be used well or abused. Old people in the 70s were saying the same thing about distortion and other effects, “It’s not like it was in the 30s, when bands were bands, now you have this artificial sustain and distortion covering up all the mistakes, it’s just noise! Musicianship is dead!”
Nancy, you play guitar like I've never seen anyone do! Such power, such emotion, such effort you put into your art ! You make it like I will never do, and believe me, I've tried. You and Ann harmonize so well, you are still the best vocalists even after all these years that I have ever seen or heard. You are #1 to the Moody Blues whom I have liked since I was very young. Till you came on the scene, the Blues were the greatest in my life, but when you showed up, my heart and mind was stolen from them by you both. More music, please?
Never forget laying in bed in 1976, listening to the progressive radio station in Buffalo, NY with my Sennhesier headaphones on and the intro to "Crazy on You" came on. I thought it must be a new Zep tune, but it was cleaner. Then Ann's voice broke in and I was a goner...I wore out Dreamboat Annie and Little Queen on vinyl, 8-track and cassette. Now they are on my IPOD...so hot, in many ways and great memories.
I lived in Vancouver in 75 and 76 and saw Heart many times at a little bar in Kitsalano BC, You know they started out as a Led Zeplin tribute band back then, Just before releasing Dreamboat Annie. I also open for ZZ Top in Vancouver .. a long time ago.
Wonderful to see this rare backstage film and hear Nancy's sweet voice. Ann and Nancy are so breath-takingly beautiful and talented and such an inspiration. They had the best dress sense, too. Totally awesome performance in every respect. THANK YOU FOR POSTING!
Saw them in San Diego on this tour and have tons of pics - one of my Favs is Nancy sitting at a piano still wearing her Ovation and playing both. She seriously killed that night. Great show live.
OMG! Ann from that bridge at 7:10... she tears the house down, Nancy shredding away on her guitar... love it! Feeling so fortunate to be a child of the 70s. :-)
Outdoor part was recorded Sat. Sept. 2, 1978, Portland(OR) International Raceway. A few other video's on CZcams from this concert. Cook with fire, High time and Straight on. Not a time machine but cool to see a concert from back then that I actually went to. Thanks for posting!
I was too! Saw them for the first time when they co-headlined The Texxas Jamm with Boston & Blue Oyster Cult. A kickass all day festival including Van Halen & Nazareth for only $35!!
funny how Nancy speaks of how she changes her guitar playing each night and how people cheer even when she thinks she didn't play it that well.Only she would know where she could have done the song better.Kind of like a artist who does a print or painting,only they know where they could have done better or where they covered up their mistakes.No one else would see it, unless the artist pointed it out.
As a musician myself, my band practices relentlessly yet guys will occasionally make a mistake during a particular song. It happens in every human activity including sports. We know it’s a mistake because we know the song intimately, having played it hundreds of times. But the audience doesn’t have a clue. They thought we did great.
Wow very belatedly discovering how amazing this band was pre their hits of the 80s. That guitar intro is mind blowing. So often the case that the earliest music a band produces is their most passionate and genuine
Absolutely great intro and one of the best rock n roll moves of all time when Nancy rears back and then kicks it into hyperdrive ..I could watch it over and over
You're completely right. Everything's so perfect. I has already watched this video in worse quality but I did say the same. They were at the pike of their power. Unfortunately the band did break up right after this concert.
They are amazingly beautiful to this day. I feel like they don't get enough credit for all they've done. Their music is uniquely original. When you hear a ❤ song, you know it right away. Last of a dying breed(tight musicians who perform their own written music)
They are amazing! How could two siblings be such an incredible team? The one with the amazing voice and the other with the amazing guitar talent. They may be not just the best girl band of the 70's but one of the best of any bands of that era.
In my second life I wanna be Nancy's guitar.Thanks so much for this rare look back. The Dreamboat Annie album must have been the most played in my dorm in '77.
I saw them about this time in a local community college. I've been going to rock concerts since maybe about 1970 and Heart was the tightest band I ever saw live and I've seen all the greats of that era
🥀🥀🥀 Ok, this is definitely one of the best recordings of the "on stage" version for this song !! I also like the narratives by the band members, especially the sisters !! Lots of talent in those two beauties !! 😘😍
I am grateful to have seen heart 19 times between 1984-2014 Merry Christmas to Ann and Nancy, I hope 2019 brings you guys back together musically, so I can make it an even 20😙
"...even when i didnt seem to play it that well, people still went crazy... " nance, thats the epitome of a professional who plays with a lot of balls... and one of the greatest guitar players ever.
I wish I could go back in time and be in this moment! I remember being 8 years old and sitting in the back seat of my parents car with eyes closed soaking in every note played and sang in this song. It was MAGIC to me! Thank you, Heart!
In fairness, there was crap back then, too ... or maybe you've blocked Terry Jacks and Rupert Holmes from your memory banks. There's good music now; you just have to work hard to find it cause rock radio is dead. Check out Porcupine Tree (In Absentia or Deadwing to start) and Riverside. Vintage Trouble is more harder blues stuff.
6:51 Holy shit that quick build up to the chorus and a belting out of a perfectly pitched entrance. Damn, spine tingling moment. What a kick ass beginning as well. Downright perfect.
I saw them in the 70s in Abilene Texas and I fell in love with two beautiful, very talented women who were a huge part of the soundtrack of my youth. I'm 63, but every time I watch them live I'm 16 again.
giving this only one like doesn't seem like enough, grew up on heart music and I admit I did not realize Nancy played/wrote many of those iconic guitar riffs and was such a smokin guitar player (as is Roger Fisher). Her acoustic intro. gives me goosebumps. Bonafide rock star.
I love the way Ann struts around on the stage, and purses her lips, and gets that pouty look on her face. The hottest woman in the universe at this time.
That voice and that guitar-playing is amazing! Your songs sound as good today as they did back then. I saw y'all in concert once and I was blown away! Thanks for bringing your music to the world!
From the age of 15 to 24, I enjoyed this song, and still do of course. It took on a whole new meaning when my mom starting liking it too, and singing along. Something about your mom singing "nothing left to do buy go crazy on you!" in the car, really changes your perspective. I still enjoy it greatly, as long as my mom isn't around.
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NYC? Long Island? Northern NJ?
finally!!
Uk ???
Me and my sister had all your albums growing up and just love you guys ..Went to a great concert of yours outside in Cary NC a few years ago
Hope I make it. I was definitely born a decade too late to see this one live!!
It cannot be understated how much the wind made Nancy look so iconic when she pounced into the opening chords. I mean, she’s absolutely badass anyway but, goddam!
Rock Goddess illuminated. 😘 🙏
Totally agree !!! As I said in another posting, it gets the feet tapping, the heart beating faster, and an overpowering feeling of ecstacy overload !! 😉😍🙋🏻♀️
Hell yeah!!!!❤
Yes, and the intro is just beautiful, but when she reaches for that pick and just fucking ATTACKS that guitar, she is all just badass guitar goddess...the first and the best...
@@shibumi5210 goosebumps, every time!
Anyone else get goosebumps when Nancy hits those opening chords? ❤️❤️❤️
Yes
Over 40 years I've been listening to this band and yes, goosebumps EVERY time !!!!!
@@subiegal8428 goosebumps and a huge shit eating grin, as we all turn it up. Every. Single. Time.
Heck yeah!
Yeah, I watch this video over and over. Love the look on Nancy's face when she goes full-on rock guitar.
Nancy's intro on 'Crazy on You' has always been my favorite acoustic passage in rock music.
Its awesome❤
mine as well
It's the best! There's been nothing like it since! I feel so privileged to have seen one of her improvisations of this intro, LIVE, in '77 at an outdoor summer concert in Seattle. It seemed like at the time that she went on for five minutes! It was AWESOME! Will never forget it!
Nancy’s acoustic piece is one of the all-time great openings to one of the all-time great rock songs. 💯
Greatest ever
She is one talented Lady
That beginning is such a nice piece of music I can see it up there with Bach and Beethoven or Yes Fragile.
Yes!
Nancy is just awesome and the band outstanding 👍
What kills me,is that this is live! Ann's voice is so powerful!! Add Nancys power on guitar fuckin great!
FUCK YEAH!!!!
And their band is probably the best in America at that time!
Ann hands down the greatest rock voice of all time
Agree 100 percent, it's not even close!!!!!!
Female
Top five greatest of all time, for me. Paul Rodgers is best, IMO. Then Robert Plant, Ann Wilson, Pat Benator, and several others (in no particular order).
@@govtom4 Bon Scott was great.
@@sovereignnews3336 Wanna hear a story about BS? It’s kinda weird, kinda dumb.
Bands like this are once in 100 lifetimes. Heart is immortal.
Yeah, the first 2 albums, maybe. Not into anything after that except maybe the 1985 album.
She still gives me chills when she breaks into this song.......the guitar......
The Wilson sisters were knockouts! Both in looks and music!
Man they both lookgreat
Saigon1975 the guys too! Band was beautiful!!!!
Nancy's still hot
ADAM LANGDON amen
This is back when girls acted like GIRLS! oh GOD I miss these days and times. I was a horn dog back then, and (|) was every where and so easy to get. LOL ugh. I need a time machine so I can GO BACK AND DO IT AGAIN!
And with this Nancy became my all-time goddess. 🤷🏻♂️😮😍
Ann here is MY all-time goddess xD
Just Love that energy that Nancy creates when she does that signature move! @4:45
This may sound corny, but I want to thank Heart, the entire band, for being a part of my life. Your music always makes me feel better and that has not changed since the very first time I heard you on the radio... I appreciate you for your talent and for sharing it with me and all your fans. Thanks. It means a lot.
Forever My Favorite Band 💖
I’m sure they saw this… on a random channel
Forever my favorite group also. Ann Wilson will always have my HEART ❤️
You have just summed up my exact thoughts. Heart & the Wilson sisters have been brilliant from 1975 to the present day.
I love how it's the height of 70s drug culture, and they're backstage singing 50s jukebox tunes, and making corny jokes. Yet another reason why I've been a fan for decades! :-)))
perkol8ter they had that 70s drug culture part to them to though!
Its funny that you think they were so prudish during the 70s ... I'm sure they would think that was pretty amusing themselves.
they were professsional musicians who worked for it their whole life. a lot of these bands who disintegrate due to drugs consists of one talented musician and a few people who chase fame with an instrument. They get the fame discover theyre empty and implode.
They've admitted that they did their share of the 70s drug culture and the 80s cocaine culture. Quite frankly I think they were probably way more creative in their writing during that 70s drug culture -- most artists are.
Robert Coughman Hate to admit you’re right. Not just Heart, but a lot of groups....
Imagine having a sister and the two of you can sing and play guitar. You spend your teenage years in your room together writing music and harmonizing...and then you become famous and stay together through the years and your music is universal. ❤️❤️
Not sisters.
@@JD-lz9hf of course they are sisters!
You would never think that these two soft spoken women would exude such powerful energy in their singing and playing. Beautiful.
For sure
You ever hear Ann speak to others? She is NOT soft spoken. Nancy might be but not her sister.
Nancy is so talented ❤ and she sings amazing too🙏🏻
They both are ..but I'm more amazing ..stop by my trailer park
PS .bring beer smoke s an 50
Ann Wilson is probably the greatest female rock vocalist ever, and Nancy is no slouch either, plus she can play incredible guitar.
There's no "greatest."
Just someone you like more...
Learn what subjectivity is.
I remember... Not this show but one in my town in 1977. Just standing there in front of the stage in awe. Don't think I even moved, just stood there and watched. I think Ann even laughed at me. Then she knelt down and sang, just to me, just for a minute. Oh dear God. Beautiful woman with the most amazing voice I've ever heard. Then, the world came back and, I realized everyone was staring at me and, my girlfriend was not happy. Lol. Oh well...
Ann singing Stairway to Heaven when Zeppelin was honored at the Kennedy Center was magical! Only she could have sang that song in front of Plant and kill it!
Yes & Jimmy Page was in tears.
@@MissJensk1 Robert too.
Yeah, Led Zeppelin was honored by the greatness of Heart.
Call it a mutual admiration society.
💯
They did an excellent job on Stairway to Heaven and I agree, it was magical.
I saw this tour in 1977 in Cape Cod, MA when I was 14 years old. The next week I joined my first rock band and never looked back. These two women paved the road for female rockers for sure! Thank you Ann & Nancy!
"These two women paved the road for female rockers for sure!" Along with these: czcams.com/video/N4l6FU74pUY/video.html
czcams.com/video/sn1Z4dMDbx0/video.html
Had Heart beat by 'bout 1/2 dozen years.
Simply incredible. ANNs voice is off the charts and Nancy rocks out. What a act.
I love how Ann just casually bends over and belts out an e5 like it's nothing before the second chorus
Ann is incredible. The power in her voice is amazing.
That was the best rendition of "Crazy on You" that I've ever heard.
When Nancy bows and tips the guitar at the end of her intro and then gets up and shreds it and kicks.,,,,THAT!
Whenever I watch this, I watch that part 2 or 3 times. She reaches for a pick, squats down like a steel spring, and then she explodes and struts into rock n roll nirvana. Between the kick and the look on her face, it's quite a moment.
kdbadk the best!
@04:40
Shredding is nonsense. Nancy doesn't shred and she never has. Shredding is just a mixed up jumble of fast notes with no artistry whatsoever. Speed doesn't mean diddly without feeling and style and shredding has none of that. Saying that Nancy Wilson shreds on guitar is insulting to her artistry on the instrument. I saw them live about this time and every note she played made melodic sense.
Shredding? Give me a fuckin' break! Anyone who says that shredding is musicianship doesn't know what good music is.
That shit gives me chills everytime i see it. So glad my life was enriched by seeing them 3 times over the decades.
It’s so badass when Nancy does the leg kick and the intense strumming and the prancing on stage. She’s my idol 🥰
Love these peeps ! When Roger Fisher was in the band was my favorite period.
This is rock royalty in it's prime. Among the best bands of all time in my opinion.
I've never heard a female who could sing to rock music like Anne. She's at her absolute best here.
Stevie Nicks
Benatar
Doro ex Warlock is still pretty good live.
NO AUTO TUNE
NO SOUND BOARD TWEAKING
ANNE REALLY COULD SING!
Great band!
this song drives home what a monster she was on vocals.. as strong as anyone and definitely underrated.
Anns a beast! Always has been. Very few woman in rock history can pierce you like her
Nancy could also sing as well LOL~
Fantastic vocals! However it is easy to see and hear that lead guitars and backing vocals are all overdubbed on this video
INFOMANIA X depends on what you listen to. Music has definitely evolved positively and profoundly since then
Yes people. The 70's we're INCREDIBLE!
I've watched this video at least a 100 times over the past 10 years and I STILL get goosebumps every time!
I still get goosebumps every time I hear that into ... Rock on Ladies!
This is the best version of "Crazy on You" I've ever seen 😍 (I've watched over 50 of them here on CZcams)
I haven't seen the other 50, but this one is intense. They are all in.
The best version I saw was when I saw them on this tour in 1977. :)
It's great to be sure, but have you seen this one? By all accounts it's live (on TV), and Ann kills-absolutely kills-the vocals...at least IMHO:
czcams.com/video/4gpNqB4dnT4/video.html
It was perfect. Hearing Annie improvise was amazing!
I agree. Everything perfect
Even Ann's speaking voice is like candy to my ears. LOVE this band.
Absolutely amazing, I've seen Heart every time they have played in the UK, they are the most inch-perfect band I have ever seen live! believe me, and I've seen some of the world's biggest and best bands and solo artists playing live.
Those several times when the whole band is singing together, the harmony is incredible!!
WOWZERRR Man how gorgeous were these jagernauts of women and music!!!!! Drop dead talented and gorgeous! Still ARE!!!!!
I was a kid when this was released.
Still freaking amazing band this was/is.
They were really something.
Back in '77, I had the most all-consuming, head-over-heels, madly in-love crush on Nancy Wilson. She was one of the most talented and beautiful women I had ever seen, and I was convinced that life would be perfect if only I could have her for my own and learn to play the guitar as well as she could. Ahhh, those were the days.
God they were so beautiful, in fact they still are. They look right stunning for women in their 60's!
Sydney O'Bier Definitely!
@4stringz Nancy looks like a Rock Valkyrie
Four years later here, and I forget who the elder of the two is but she must be 70 now.
@4stringz - and you are a misogynistic fucking asshole shitstain piece of shit for saying so..
@4stringz yep she's a hog!
What is so cool that great bands emulate other great bands...see them practicing old 60s stuff in their 70s looks! They were humble and nervous, and the two girls remain some of the most beautiful and talented women of our time.
I couldn't agree more!!!
That's a great comment. Really well said.
Led Zeppelin was a big influence on their music. The 80's they went through some rough times since they fell into the mainstream trap and really didn't like the music they were recording during that time. Still good stuff but not as good as their earlier music.
So freaking amazing!!!!!!! Will never get sick of this song.
im a 33 yo male, i honestly think crazy on you is one of the best songs to come out of the 70's. top 5 for sure.
Love the backstage band stuff. It's like every band ever, heck could have been my band last weekend. It's easy to forget about the level of musical mastery present - writing, arranging, recording, performance - all of these people are masters of the craft. Long live Heart!
Saw Heart every chance I got over the decades: never late, never out of tune, never bad sound, never screwed up, never failed to give 100%, consummate pros and true artists.
No big fake reverb and note matching devices, just excellent musicianship, not like today's world!
Seriously shut up with that nonsense. There have always been shit bands and solo artists throughout modern music history. People my parents generation thought stuff like Heart for instance were utter shite. Just like you think todays stuff is - and the kids today will think music in 2035 is rubbish.
Nothing wrong with reverb, everybody uses it, but autotune sucks.
Reverb, and other effects, are used to create unique guitar tones. When not overused, they add color and variety to a guitarists tone.
Getis Realis there are just as many great musicians playing live music tonight as there were in the 70s, and just as many bad musicians as there were in the 70s.
Music schools are still packed with excellent students who gig every night and go on to have great careers. And let’s not forget that most of the crap on the radio in the 70s was also terrible.
Reverb and auto tune are just tools which can be used well or abused.
Old people in the 70s were saying the same thing about distortion and other effects,
“It’s not like it was in the 30s, when bands were bands, now you have this artificial sustain and distortion covering up all the mistakes, it’s just noise! Musicianship is dead!”
I know people still keeping music alive. Don’t be so hasty to draw such conclusions.
Nancy, you play guitar like I've never seen anyone do! Such power, such emotion, such effort you put into your art ! You make it like I will never do, and believe me, I've tried. You and Ann harmonize so well, you are still the best vocalists even after all these years that I have ever seen or heard. You are #1 to the Moody Blues whom I have liked since I was very young. Till you came on the scene, the Blues were the greatest in my life, but when you showed up, my heart and mind was stolen from them by you both. More music, please?
Never forget laying in bed in 1976, listening to the progressive radio station in Buffalo, NY with my Sennhesier headaphones on and the intro to "Crazy on You" came on. I thought it must be a new Zep tune, but it was cleaner. Then Ann's voice broke in and I was a goner...I wore out Dreamboat Annie and Little Queen on vinyl, 8-track and cassette. Now they are on my IPOD...so hot, in many ways and great memories.
Great memories Sennheiser are great headphones
I lived in Vancouver in 75 and 76 and saw Heart many times at a little bar in Kitsalano BC, You know they started out as a Led Zeplin tribute band back then, Just before releasing Dreamboat Annie. I also open for ZZ Top in Vancouver .. a long time ago.
Williamsville boy here...1976...then my dad upped and moved us to Cleveland Ohio...ah the rustbelt...
They've been jacking up my blood pressure for almost 50 yrs.~!!!!! Two Gems.
GREAT band ... Nancy Wilson phenomenal !!!
Wow! Just...Wow! One of the most under appreciated bands of all time. Just...Wow!
Wonderful to see this rare backstage film and hear Nancy's sweet voice. Ann and Nancy are so breath-takingly beautiful and talented and such an inspiration. They had the best dress sense, too. Totally awesome performance in every respect. THANK YOU FOR POSTING!
Saw them in San Diego on this tour and have tons of pics - one of my Favs is Nancy sitting at a piano still wearing her Ovation and playing both. She seriously killed that night. Great show live.
OMG! Ann from that bridge at 7:10... she tears the house down, Nancy shredding away on her guitar... love it! Feeling so fortunate to be a child of the 70s. :-)
Outdoor part was recorded Sat. Sept. 2, 1978, Portland(OR) International Raceway. A few other video's on CZcams from this concert. Cook with fire, High time and Straight on. Not a time machine but cool to see a concert from back then that I actually went to. Thanks for posting!
A moment in time. 1977. I was 15 years old, the music was great.
I was too! Saw them for the first time when they co-headlined The Texxas Jamm with Boston & Blue Oyster Cult. A kickass all day festival including Van Halen & Nazareth for only $35!!
@@Texans9517 I saw them on this tour in August of 1977 at Convention Hall on the boardwalk in Asbury Park, NJ. I was 18 and the ticket was $5.50.
Vern Hoke
I saw them at mile high stadium in 77 also , all day show Marshal Tucker can’t remember all the other bands $25
Sam Took eu também tinha 14-15 anos em 1977!
I was 10.. Time machine please? Anyone? Bueller?
funny how Nancy speaks of how she changes her guitar playing each night and how people cheer even when she thinks she didn't play it that well.Only she would know where she could have done the song better.Kind of like a artist who does a print or painting,only they know where they could have done better or where they covered up their mistakes.No one else would see it, unless the artist pointed it out.
Dude I love this comment. 4 years strong and still getting likes.
As a musician myself, my band practices relentlessly yet guys will occasionally make a mistake during a particular song. It happens in every human activity including sports. We know it’s a mistake because we know the song intimately, having played it hundreds of times. But the audience doesn’t have a clue. They thought we did great.
@@repetitivemotion yep totally yes
Wow very belatedly discovering how amazing this band was pre their hits of the 80s. That guitar intro is mind blowing. So often the case that the earliest music a band produces is their most passionate and genuine
Absolutely great intro and one of the best rock n roll moves of all time when Nancy rears back and then kicks it into hyperdrive ..I could watch it over and over
This is the only group I have ever seen more than once. Three times with them and they never fail to blow it away.
music from this time period is the only music that actually MEANS anything. beautiful people, beautiful music..... i am still in love with heart.....
Now *_THIS_* is the *_best_* version of *Crazy on You* !!!
You're completely right. Everything's so perfect.
I has already watched this video in worse quality but I did say the same.
They were at the pike of their power.
Unfortunately the band did break up right after this concert.
They are amazingly beautiful to this day. I feel like they don't get enough credit for all they've done. Their music is uniquely original. When you hear a ❤ song, you know it right away. Last of a dying breed(tight musicians who perform their own written music)
They are amazing! How could two siblings be such an incredible team? The one with the amazing voice and the other with the amazing guitar talent. They may be not just the best girl band of the 70's but one of the best of any bands of that era.
Firebird Sweet siblings sisters check out FIRST AID KIT r from Sweden and LARKIN POE r from Atlanta ga.
BOTH AMAZING....and First Aid Kit just did a KICK ASS cover of Kate Bush's " Running Up That Hill" !!!
Lowell Ginsberg Larkin poe saw them in Norman’s rare guitars I liked them
I think they are one of the best bands of the 70s, girl or not.
Who was a better girl band in the era?
In my second life I wanna be Nancy's guitar.Thanks so much for this rare look back. The Dreamboat Annie album must have been the most played in my dorm in '77.
Wouldn't mind being Ann's mic...
Heart and Blondie and Abba made a strong impression in my childhood- three different bands, and yet they all rocked in their unique ways. :)
This is my favorite version of this song. Nancy's intro is awesome, and Ann's vocals kick ass!
Damn they rock - feminine and beautiful - I love this captured live performance!
I saw them about this time in a local community college. I've been going to rock concerts since maybe about 1970 and Heart was the tightest band I ever saw live and I've seen all the greats of that era
Wow...wow! No one can do this today. The best had been done and I don’t think can ever be topped.
🥀🥀🥀 Ok, this is definitely one of the best recordings of the "on stage" version for this song !!
I also like the narratives by the band members, especially the sisters !! Lots of talent in those two beauties !! 😘😍
I am grateful to have seen heart 19 times between 1984-2014
Merry Christmas to Ann and Nancy, I hope 2019 brings you guys back together musically, so I can make it an even 20😙
I had the great pleasure of seeing them with Kansas back in '82. What a great concert!!!! Love these awesome talented beautiful ladies!!!!
Opening for The Who in '79 was first for me. Both were amazing.
"...even when i didnt seem to play it that well, people still went crazy... " nance, thats the epitome of a professional who plays with a lot of balls... and one of the greatest guitar players ever.
Nancy is a virtuoso, amazing performer
I wish I could go back in time and be in this moment! I remember being 8 years old and sitting in the back seat of my parents car with eyes closed soaking in every note played and sang in this song. It was MAGIC to me! Thank you, Heart!
Timeless performance❤
top of there game,absolutely flawless .total confidence displayed, every member in the band polished.,,,Thanks for upload
Compare this to the crap they call music today and the difference is staggering ...
There are singers and acts that think they are special...special piles of crap on wet grass maybe...this talent will never be matched again.
In fairness, there was crap back then, too ... or maybe you've blocked Terry Jacks and Rupert Holmes from your memory banks.
There's good music now; you just have to work hard to find it cause rock radio is dead. Check out Porcupine Tree (In Absentia or Deadwing to start) and Riverside. Vintage Trouble is more harder blues stuff.
It's not even close. Hozier?? really? Mumford and Sons...... go the F home and learn a new trade
listen to incredible by future
6:51
Holy shit that quick build up to the chorus and a belting out of a perfectly pitched entrance.
Damn, spine tingling moment.
What a kick ass beginning as well.
Downright perfect.
This is true magic. For a group of human beings with nothing but old school basic mics, guitars, and voices to create sound like this unbelievable.
I saw them in the 70s in Abilene Texas and I fell in love with two beautiful, very talented women who were a huge part of the soundtrack of my youth. I'm 63, but every time I watch them live I'm 16 again.
“It seems like people still go crazy” she said around 3:05. Here in 2022 people still go crazy over this riff!
We need a DVD of the whole concert !!!!
Heart always blows me away so talented!!❤
giving this only one like doesn't seem like enough, grew up on heart music and I admit I did not realize Nancy played/wrote many of those iconic guitar riffs and was such a smokin guitar player (as is Roger Fisher). Her acoustic intro. gives me goosebumps. Bonafide rock star.
I never get tired of watching this. Love Heart!!!!!!
anybody that calls this 'pop' or mainstream is missin' the boat they are rockers, first and foremost period.
Remember in the 80's how they sounded no different than Richard Marx?
People that say that are both wrong and have never seen them live!
Very talented but they did do Power Pop. Ear Candy. Nothing wrong with that.
And incredibly talented creators/musicians!
Yeah, pop or mainstream is what they did after loosing Roger Fisher.
I love the way Ann struts around on the stage, and purses her lips, and gets that pouty look on her face. The hottest woman in the universe at this time.
Rory Gallagherfan She definitely was. She was as hot as they get. She sang Straight On in this concert too, and was at her peak singing wise
Rory Gallagherfan The crush of my life, Ann Wilson.
but that is great to hear it really is me ann
I'm with y'all, she was so dreamy. I'm in love with a 42 year old memory...
She still is. Weight didn't rob her of beauty
Nancy and Ann you two are the BEST. Watching this brings tears to my eyes. I still remember binging on the Dreamboat Annie album. NEVER gets old!
Late 70s Ann Wilson was the sexiest woman in all of human history.
Yes.......
Oh she still is!
@Return of the Native
That's a narrow-minded male response Nancy was cute but Ann was sexy
A-Men!
Still is
Nancy’s part is my favorite guitar part in the song. She’s underrated for sure
My forever and ever favourite band since I first heard them in 1978. Heart has been a big part of my life!
1977 was a year of years. I graduated high school and the world was at my feet.
My first rock concert was Heart in Lubbock, Texas. And, they were MAGNIFICENT!
That voice and that guitar-playing is amazing! Your songs sound as good today as they did back then. I saw y'all in concert once and I was blown away! Thanks for bringing your music to the world!
So great they had the wherewithal to capture this moment with pro quality sound and film for the time. Stunning delivery.
From the age of 15 to 24, I enjoyed this song, and still do of course. It took on a whole new meaning when my mom starting liking it too, and singing along. Something about your mom singing "nothing left to do buy go crazy on you!" in the car, really changes your perspective. I still enjoy it greatly, as long as my mom isn't around.
"Beauty"