The sisters are gorgeous but Ann is absolutely magnificent! Oh hell both are! I know it's about the music but Ann suffered from dummies that turned on her for weight. So what! She is breathtaking!
1:31 OMG “IF LOOKS COULD KILL”. I LOVE THIS SONG, HAVEN’T HEARD IT IN SO LONG. I remember being 15 and having Heart’s greatest hits cd on and this song was playing, and I was dancing around and singing it with a vengeance because my boyfriend f’d up in a big way and we split, and I was in full on rage mode 🤣 Haven’t heard it in years (they don’t play this song on the radio). Wow, the things one remembers from the soundtrack of life...
All in all, they were two beautiful sisters in heart and soul making awesome rock and very instrumental music, it's all good. And as far as you two. Get over it, I know you will.!!!
This was an incredible comeback album ! I absolutely loved it that just shows you the genius of these two sisters the whole original band was demolished and they started over a fresh ! record labels gave up on them and they came out with this album I was in Heaven💝💝💝
Kind of funny that Nancy looks at it as she got what was coming after what 'she did to Roger', yet he was the guy who ruined it with drinking and drugs and cheating on her to begin with. Seems like that was lost in the story?
Nancy also admitted that she never *loved* Roger, for her he was a convenience. Something he never understood. She was with Mike D for a year before she realized that he (apparently) felt the same way about her.
I saw Heart in Columbus, Ohio in May, 1979 on the Dog & Butterfly tour. It was a great concert. Of course I didn't know about all the intrigue in the band, but this documentary helps me put it all in context. I haven't really liked anything Heart has done since Dog & Butterfly.
Heart did VERY well in the 80's, and they are one of the 70's bands on a very short list who can claim listenable music from their 80's catalog which holds up well today.
For those who have never heard the expression "kabong", let me explain. There once was a 1960's cartoon about a white horse that walked on 2 legs. The horse called himself "Quick Draw McGraw", Quick Draw was a sheriff in the wild west and it was his job to stop crime. Well , he had an alter ego called "El Kabong" (apparently a spoof of the masked Zorro). Well, when a crime, such as a robbery, was in progress, Quick Draw would swing in on a rope and foil the robbery by smashing a guitar on the crook's head. He would always yell "kabong" when he smashed the guitar on the robber's head. So that's why they refer to Roger's breakdown as "the great kabong incident". I'm just glad he missed Nancy's head. :)
What a story. Too bad that they went away from their roots to the 80s genre. Still my favorite female band ever. Barracuda was my favorite song from them. That's when they ROCKED.
The relationship between Nancy and Roger Wasnt Her fault and also he almost threw a guitar over her head so dont you guys get it she coulda had a concussion so it's a good thing he did get fired
The sisters are worth going crazy over, but Fisher went waaay OTT with Nancy that time. In a similar situation, the worst I've ever done was smash my wardrobe door when I was 18. LOL! Particulary after listening to music which heightens & matches emotions. Gary Moore's "still got the blues" left me with momentry insanity.
There were many wonderful bands whose music, I think, sucked in the 80s. This includes Heart. They bounced back though and still created some great music in recent years. It's my opinion that. at the end of the day, they are one of the all time great American rock bands.
Yes, Heart did do the '80s thing. As did a lot of bands at the time. Look at Grace Slick and Starship. Even Ozzy was teasing hair and glammed out during his Ultimate Sin tour. That doesn't mean that Heart, Grace, Ozzy or anyone else for that matter lost their sense of music. At the times, you had to adapt to current trends. It may sound contradicting to what they originally stood for but do what you gotta do to stay relevant. Like it or not, you gotta make money even if it means selling out to current trends.
In "This Is Spinal Tap"... where EVERY scene actually happened to a band... they're near a "Seattle Air Force Base"... and Nigel smashes his guitar because he's getting air traffic signals over his wireless pack. That REAL occurrence was when Roger smashed his guitar in Portland '79 cuz he was fed up with Nancy "dating" Mike the drummer.
How did the Wilson sisters fire anyone from a band they didn't form? Heart was an entity before the sisters ever joined later in the game. If I'd been a founding member of the band and they tried to fire me, the tables would have turned.
All of the band members had a vote. The Wilson sisters didn't just fire people all by themselves. Regarding Roger, everybody except for drummer Mike Derosier voted Roger out of the band. Majority rule. So, it would have been Steve, Howard, Ann, and Nancy.
I have always been a Heart fan but that was from the old lineup. What Heart became was a shadow of their former selves. I thought about none of this very much because I wasn't into Heart at all then. I was able to watch everything that was wrong with detachment because I wasn't a fan. Their music was a joke compared to what it had been previously. And it was that which prevented me from embracing their stuff until fairly recently. Now I am buying all their old back catalog!
Musically they have never been he same. As least for Heart and Bad Animals they still had Howard Leese. They never did display the same power on stage and I’ve seen them a few dozen times with all of their incarnations. The vocals were always there but the musicianship isn’t at the level of Little Queen, my favorite Heart Album.
Wow, both sisters get cheated on.....wow! I mean, they are beautiful AND talented, AND really good people. Wow, poor guys....we're just really dumb sometimes!
they did admit to selling themselves. it's not a debate. they did. that's why for the past 20+ years they have been doing music on their own terms. they said they had enough money to do what they want. they basically sold their integrity and then turned around and bought it back.
Rodger's "Spinal Tap Moment " ,his guitar didn't gently weep ,it was pronounced dead at the scene. I liked Private Auditions and Passionworks but their second wind was the Heart and Bad Animals albums.Epic must have fired all that was involved with letting Heart go.Epic didn't sign The Who because those brainiacks believed the wouldn't sell.They must be working for AIG , GM,or the banking industry. Record companies are their own worst enemy.
They forgot to mention Cameron Crowe's film "Fast Times At Ridgemont High", in which Nancy made a cameo.....apparently, according to VH1's timeline, was at least a year before they even met....go figure!
What this documentary does not say is about Roger Fisher's infidelities and his bad habits. He almost harassed Nancy from day one, he also had the habit of walking around the house naked, he was married, and had a well-established reputation as a playboy. They had the girls protected from the boys on the "outside", but not from those on the "inside". Nancy only had access to the guys in the band, there was no one else. But guys like Roger did go out and sleep with the groupies. He has said that Nancy despised him for being a playboy, she wanted nothing to do with him. She says she ended up giving in to his pursuit. It was either go out with him, or not go out with anyone. Nancy has hit her head against the wall enough for the mistake of dating guys in the band. We all make mistakes, and when a girl has been so protected at home, and then goes out into that crazy world, these things can happen: A military father and a mother, first afraid that she was gay due to her lack of interest in boys during her teenage years, but then also worried that she (or Ann) would get pregnant. Then you get to this kind of commune where everyone lived and this guy who won't take no, chasing you. But after he has you, he cheats on you? But when you fall in love with another, he loses his mind because he realizes that he "still loves you"? Everything very messy. After this, Nancy has had two long-term relationships: almost 30 years with Cameron Crowe and twelve (and counting) with her current husband (both with dates arranged by her managers). She doesn't strike me as a girl who would go around seducing men. And Roger still isn't over her.
@@user-qi2jj5nh4h From the Wilson sisters' book "Kicking & Dreaming", and interviews I have seen and read with not only Nancy and Roger, but also Ann, Steve and Howard.
Funny what happens when you eliminate "distractions" like from their failing relationships from what the band is doing - you get success! I like their old stuff, but many more liked their newer stuff.
I, Greatly Admire ♥️ HEART ♥️sss 🎤🎵💫 Musical Rock Talent ! Nevertheless I have to RECALL the saying LOVE is definitely always Fleeting but when You believe you’ve caught IT...Hughm 🙇🏻♀️🤔🔥🥰
I thought Heart started out really good with their first album then got better and better peaking with Dog & Butterfly. Bebe le Strange was okay then Private Audition was not very good. I hated to see them decline because I really liked them so much. I just wish they wouldn’t have fired everyone!
This documentary is really interesting and answers alot of questions. Put men and women together in a band that is on the road constantly and you're bound to have issues like this. Even with that original band their last album together "Private Audition" was terrible and showed that their magic was over. As good as they were together for several years,it was time for some changes. I've seen them live several times over the last few years and their band today sounds as good or better than the original did at it's peak. They are certainly louder, heavier, and harder now than they were then. Heart's weakest incarnation (in concert at least) was the one with Andes and Carmassi. Their albums sounded much better than their live shows in those days.
+WithaJoeFro All bands go through a lull. Cities Burning and Perfect Stranger are outstanding songs and Private Edition could be considered a very good album by 1995 even though it was not stellar in 1981. All Heart albums recorded in n the 1980s were very good even though the 1981 and 1983 albums needed more hits.
"Private Audition" was NOT with the original band. The original band ended after "Dog & Butterfly," where anyone with musical taste should have kicked them to the curb after that because Bebe etc all sucked hard
@@7777Scion You're incorrect. Private Audition had the entire original lineup minus Roger Fisher who was voted out by the other five band members. By definition that is the original band.
Roger Fisher comes across as a nice guy who messed up his relationship with Nancy when he cheated on her. He had it all and screwed it up. Maybe Nancy got a little of her own back when Mike Derosier rejected her. But ultimately the Wilson sisters pushed all of the founding members out of the band. Does that seem wrong to anybody else? Derosier and Fossen seem like innocent victims of the sexual politics.
Apparently I'm in the minority, but I preferred the Bad Animals and Brigade albums. I wore them out. I was disappointed in Desire Walks On and never bought another Heart album again.
Its either The Situation, which is a Heart song, or All for Love, which is in the soundtrack to Cameron Crowe's movie Say Anything. Not sure which you mean, my feed just ended.
I know it's been 13 years since you posted this question, but just in case you're still wondering the song is "All for Love" by Nancy Wilson from the "Say Anything" soundtrack.
@upstart555 Absolutely right on, they would have probably still made the same kind of music and not the MOR music for Columbia in the eighties. Ironic, it has probably cost them a hall of Fame induction.
I have been on a major "Behind the Music" kick lately. I've been watching Behind the Chili Peppers, AC/DC, Sublime, Jimi Hendrix, etc. This one is interesting but it's very annoying that 80% of the story is Ann and Nancy's fucking dating history. This fact is especially annoying because they were dumb enough to date people IN THEIR BAND!! Geesh. Whatevah...
Ann Wilson is GORGEOUS 😍
She's transgendered
@@calebproductions5970 shut up
@@calebproductions5970 hahaha... lies
Such talent and Nancy!
Ann is a beautiful woman inside and out! What a talented lady!
Hey Is Nancy Wilson Single Now Do you know by Any Chance
@@gabrielmorales7217 Not a clue
@@gabrielmorales7217
Nancy has been married to Geoff Bywater since 2012.
Nancy got all the attention in the late 1980's, but could never compare to the beauty that was Ann Wilson's face.
The sisters are gorgeous but Ann is absolutely magnificent! Oh hell both are! I know it's about the music but Ann suffered from dummies that turned on her for weight. So what! She is breathtaking!
they WERE ... but by 1980 things went downhill fast - if you are too young to have been there, you won't ever understand
Don't get your honey where you get your money!!
True
1:31 OMG “IF LOOKS COULD KILL”. I LOVE THIS SONG, HAVEN’T HEARD IT IN SO LONG. I remember being 15 and having Heart’s greatest hits cd on and this song was playing, and I was dancing around and singing it with a vengeance because my boyfriend f’d up in a big way and we split, and I was in full on rage mode 🤣 Haven’t heard it in years (they don’t play this song on the radio). Wow, the things one remembers from the soundtrack of life...
🤣
All in all, they were two beautiful sisters in heart and soul making awesome rock and very instrumental music, it's all good.
And as far as you two.
Get over it, I know you will.!!!
I disagree. For it's time, Ann was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen in the 'Alone' video....that face!
I am with you Jake Ann sings like an angel and I found her amazing
They’re both are incredibly beautiful, but I had a crush on Nancy
The Fisher brothers were toxic!
Ann e la piu bella in assoluto...prima e dopo❤
They went to pop in their music. I loved the early albums.
omg for Nancy to be in love with me I'd be over the moon
This was an incredible comeback album ! I absolutely loved it that just shows you the genius of these two sisters the whole original band was demolished and they started over a fresh ! record labels gave up on them and they came out with this album I was in Heaven💝💝💝
"All for love" should have been a hit for NANCY, what a great song!
Kind of funny that Nancy looks at it as she got what was coming after what 'she did to Roger', yet he was the guy who ruined it with drinking and drugs and cheating on her to begin with. Seems like that was lost in the story?
They were both wrong, she admits as much.
Nancy also admitted that she never *loved* Roger, for her he was a convenience. Something he never understood. She was with Mike D for a year before she realized that he (apparently) felt the same way about her.
About the whole Band were Cheatin' 'Hearts'
what are you talking about? ann and nancy didn't cheat on anybody.
Read the book
I saw Heart in Columbus, Ohio in May, 1979 on the Dog & Butterfly tour. It was a great concert. Of course I didn't know about all the intrigue in the band, but this documentary helps me put it all in context. I haven't really liked anything Heart has done since Dog & Butterfly.
Did u ever see them live again?
that was their last good album - w/o Fisher they blew chunks
I agree that Heart was never the same after Roger left. It's sad but they also fell prey to the 80s, which ruined more than a few great 70s bands.
Indeed. If the 70's bands had just hung in there without compromising, maybe we would not have had to have endured 90's rock.
Heart did VERY well in the 80's, and they are one of the 70's bands on a very short list who can claim listenable music from their 80's catalog which holds up well today.
@@jcw91371 have to laugh at those who are insisting they made bad music on the eighties. Lots of great songs & many people agreed as they sold well.
they are classic rock history
Oh Nancy Nancy Nancy 😍
So, in the 1980's HEART became JOURNEY!
lesson learn don't have relationships in your band could make it difficult.
Bands or Work. Why it is Unethical and Immoral.
Fleetwood Mac??
Hense Fleetwood Mac
NEVER date someone you're in a band with. It's very tempting but it never works .You end up with no band and no girlfriend
So true. NEVER EVER So so true
It's the old "don't dip your pen in company inc"
Is Nancy Single Now By any chance
If Nancy "fell in love" with you...How could you not fall in love back ? Michael..? Geeeez.
I've always loved her voice
For those who have never heard the expression "kabong", let me explain. There once was a 1960's cartoon about a white horse that walked on 2 legs. The horse called himself "Quick Draw McGraw", Quick Draw was a sheriff in the wild west and it was his job to stop crime. Well , he had an alter ego called "El Kabong" (apparently a spoof of the masked Zorro). Well, when a crime, such as a robbery, was in progress, Quick Draw would swing in on a rope and foil the robbery by smashing a guitar on the crook's head. He would always yell "kabong" when he smashed the guitar on the robber's head. So that's why they refer to Roger's breakdown as "the great kabong incident". I'm just glad he missed Nancy's head. :)
They should really pin this comment. That was a super helpful explanation thank you for taking the time to post it.
What a story. Too bad that they went away from their roots to the 80s genre. Still my favorite female band ever. Barracuda was my favorite song from them. That's when they ROCKED.
I fell in love with the way nancy and cameron fell in love!
The relationship between Nancy and Roger Wasnt Her fault and also he almost threw a guitar over her head so dont you guys get it she coulda had a concussion so it's a good thing he did get fired
Lol at the end 'I'm telling' typical siblings xD
The sisters are worth going crazy over, but Fisher went waaay OTT with Nancy that time. In a similar situation, the worst I've ever done was smash my wardrobe door when I was 18. LOL! Particulary after listening to music which heightens & matches emotions. Gary Moore's "still got the blues" left me with momentry insanity.
I Love Heart & this video. ❤
There were many wonderful bands whose music, I think, sucked in the 80s. This includes Heart. They bounced back though and still created some great music in recent years. It's my opinion that. at the end of the day, they are one of the all time great American rock bands.
If there is anything more beautiful than Ann in 1978, I don't know what it is.
She is still dreamy!
What show was this where Roger did this, and where is the rest of the show?
Yes, Heart did do the '80s thing. As did a lot of bands at the time. Look at Grace Slick and Starship. Even Ozzy was teasing hair and glammed out during his Ultimate Sin tour. That doesn't mean that Heart, Grace, Ozzy or anyone else for that matter lost their sense of music. At the times, you had to adapt to current trends. It may sound contradicting to what they originally stood for but do what you gotta do to stay relevant. Like it or not, you gotta make money even if it means selling out to current trends.
In "This Is Spinal Tap"... where EVERY scene actually happened to a band... they're near a "Seattle Air Force Base"... and Nigel smashes his guitar because he's getting air traffic signals over his wireless pack. That REAL occurrence was when Roger smashed his guitar in Portland '79 cuz he was fed up with Nancy "dating" Mike the drummer.
my god all the big sticky hairsprayed hair and that 80s makeup at 9:13. amazing how aesthetics change throughout history
If Nancy fell in love with me I would consider myself the luckiest in the universe
Is Nancy Single by Any chance
@@gabrielmorales7217 No she's married.
What drama! I never knew how much drama there was with this band....
How did the Wilson sisters fire anyone from a band they didn't form? Heart was an entity before the sisters ever joined later in the game. If I'd been a founding member of the band and they tried to fire me, the tables would have turned.
All of the band members had a vote. The Wilson sisters didn't just fire people all by themselves. Regarding Roger, everybody except for drummer Mike Derosier voted Roger out of the band. Majority rule. So, it would have been Steve, Howard, Ann, and Nancy.
WRONG. Ann Wilson was the orig driving force to form Heart. No ifs/ands/buts - no matter how hard the Wilsons sucked after "Dog & Butterfly"
8:49❤Ann mi fulmini...che bella ,Dio quanto sei bella Ann ❤️❤️❤️
I have always been a Heart fan but that was from the old lineup. What Heart became was a shadow of their former selves. I thought about none of this very much because I wasn't into Heart at all then. I was able to watch everything that was wrong with detachment because I wasn't a fan. Their music was a joke compared to what it had been previously. And it was that which prevented me from embracing their stuff until fairly recently. Now I am buying all their old back catalog!
Musically they have never been he same. As least for Heart and Bad Animals they still had Howard Leese. They never did display the same power on stage and I’ve seen them a few dozen times with all of their incarnations. The vocals were always there but the musicianship isn’t at the level of Little Queen, my favorite Heart Album.
That Les Paul Custom that Rog smashed sure looked pretty :(
The 1980s with the "Advent" of MTv killed music..."Video killed the Radio Star."
Wow, both sisters get cheated on.....wow! I mean, they are beautiful AND talented, AND really good people. Wow, poor guys....we're just really dumb sometimes!
and they had affairs. Immorality everywhere
they did admit to selling themselves. it's not a debate. they did. that's why for the past 20+ years they have been doing music on their own terms. they said they had enough money to do what they want. they basically sold their integrity and then turned around and bought it back.
this is a great story about life.
Rodger's "Spinal Tap Moment " ,his guitar didn't gently weep ,it was pronounced dead at the scene. I liked Private Auditions and Passionworks but their second wind was the Heart and Bad Animals albums.Epic must have fired all that was involved with letting Heart go.Epic didn't sign The Who because those brainiacks believed the wouldn't sell.They must be working for AIG , GM,or the banking industry. Record companies are their own worst enemy.
Is there a guy here that would've gone behind Nancy's back if you'd had the chance to have her in the first place? Geez.
They forgot to mention Cameron Crowe's film "Fast Times At Ridgemont High", in which Nancy made a cameo.....apparently, according to VH1's timeline, was at least a year before they even met....go figure!
Pete Townshend was the first person to smash a guitar on stage.
And Nancy's husband Neil has a "Jay Leno chin"
You mean Cameron Crowe, I think. They are divorced now. She is remarried.
Passion works is an amazing album.
Goodbye Roger! And Micheal!
What this documentary does not say is about Roger Fisher's infidelities and his bad habits. He almost harassed Nancy from day one, he also had the habit of walking around the house naked, he was married, and had a well-established reputation as a playboy. They had the girls protected from the boys on the "outside", but not from those on the "inside". Nancy only had access to the guys in the band, there was no one else. But guys like Roger did go out and sleep with the groupies. He has said that Nancy despised him for being a playboy, she wanted nothing to do with him. She says she ended up giving in to his pursuit. It was either go out with him, or not go out with anyone. Nancy has hit her head against the wall enough for the mistake of dating guys in the band. We all make mistakes, and when a girl has been so protected at home, and then goes out into that crazy world, these things can happen: A military father and a mother, first afraid that she was gay due to her lack of interest in boys during her teenage years, but then also worried that she (or Ann) would get pregnant. Then you get to this kind of commune where everyone lived and this guy who won't take no, chasing you. But after he has you, he cheats on you? But when you fall in love with another, he loses his mind because he realizes that he "still loves you"? Everything very messy. After this, Nancy has had two long-term relationships: almost 30 years with Cameron Crowe and twelve (and counting) with her current husband (both with dates arranged by her managers). She doesn't strike me as a girl who would go around seducing men. And Roger still isn't over her.
Wow! That’s a lot of information! How did you obtain it? Also I commend you for perfect spelling & punctuation.
@@user-qi2jj5nh4h From the Wilson sisters' book "Kicking & Dreaming", and interviews I have seen and read with not only Nancy and Roger, but also Ann, Steve and Howard.
@@user-qi2jj5nh4h From the Wilson sisters' book and different interviews including Fisher, Leese and Fossen.
Where the holy hell is part 2?
What about Fleetwood Mac, they broke up and STAYED in the band together.
Roger Fisher thought i was angry that Nancy ended his relationship with him,xD 0:09
So, One, three and four, are available, YET, number TWO is blocked in my country???? WTF???????!!!!!! RUclips???!!!
You never know what is behind the music scene!
Funny what happens when you eliminate "distractions" like from their failing relationships from what the band is doing - you get success!
I like their old stuff, but many more liked their newer stuff.
I WISH I HAVE MEET NANCY BACK THEN. SHE WOULD BE MY WIFE
i doubt that.
She adopted a child before she sought marriage. Backwards
nancy didn't adopt children, she and her husband had a surrogate mother. ann is the one who adopted.
You didn't direct your reply. But that is correct.
If they ever make a Heart movie, they should get Billy Bob Thornton to play Mike Fisher.
they soul there soul to corporate rock n roll...
Never dip your pen in Company ink!!!!
tell me name of the song that stars at 1:25
"If looks could kill" (1985)
I, Greatly Admire ♥️ HEART ♥️sss 🎤🎵💫 Musical Rock Talent !
Nevertheless I have to RECALL the saying LOVE is definitely always Fleeting but when You believe you’ve caught IT...Hughm 🙇🏻♀️🤔🔥🥰
8:33❤❤❤😊
Whats the name of the song at 7:00 Love it!
+jippy soy "All For Love" from 1989, not a Heart song but a Nancy song put in a movie. Great song that did not get heard on radio back in 1989.
Good news, they are going to be put on the Hollywood Walk of Fame :3
@TheInsomniac97 "She wasn't hit, that takes a lot of control" ... Are you fking kidding me.
I thought Heart started out really good with their first album then got better and better peaking with Dog & Butterfly. Bebe le Strange was okay then Private Audition was not very good. I hated to see them decline because I really liked them so much. I just wish they wouldn’t have fired everyone!
When you’re making bread keep your meat out of the oven.
Means the Wilson girls would have to be on stage accepting with one or both Fisher boys.
Not gonna happen.
Some of you guys stop being haters
This documentary is really interesting and answers alot of questions. Put men and women together in a band that is on the road constantly and you're bound to have issues like this. Even with that original band their last album together "Private Audition" was terrible and showed that their magic was over. As good as they were together for several years,it was time for some changes. I've seen them live several times over the last few years and their band today sounds as good or better than the original did at it's peak. They are certainly louder, heavier, and harder now than they were then. Heart's weakest incarnation (in concert at least) was the one with Andes and Carmassi. Their albums sounded much better than their live shows in those days.
+WithaJoeFro All bands go through a lull. Cities Burning and Perfect Stranger are outstanding songs and Private Edition could be considered a very good album by 1995 even though it was not stellar in 1981. All Heart albums recorded in n the 1980s were very good even though the 1981 and 1983 albums needed more hits.
"Private Audition" was NOT with the original band. The original band ended after "Dog & Butterfly," where anyone with musical taste should have kicked them to the curb after that because Bebe etc all sucked hard
@@7777Scion You're incorrect. Private Audition had the entire original lineup minus Roger Fisher who was voted out by the other five band members. By definition that is the original band.
@@WithaJoeFro WRONG. Fisher isn't in, so it is NOT the origninal band - and is one reason why the album sucked balls.
Roger Fisher comes across as a nice guy who messed up his relationship with Nancy when he cheated on her. He had it all and screwed it up. Maybe Nancy got a little of her own back when Mike Derosier rejected her. But ultimately the Wilson sisters pushed all of the founding members out of the band. Does that seem wrong to anybody else? Derosier and Fossen seem like innocent victims of the sexual politics.
Andy Harman Mike Derosier was smart and knew where his bread was buttered! Besides she wouldn’t be available for Cameron Crowe!
I know lots of "nice guys" when they're sober. Whole different story when they're on the booze and drugs!
whats the name of the song at 7:10???please could anybody tell me
All for Love, from the Say Anything soundtrack.
Apparently I'm in the minority, but I preferred the Bad Animals and Brigade albums. I wore them out. I was disappointed in Desire Walks On and never bought another Heart album again.
The music went to hell in 80's.
Come on pepole dont focus on the bad nancy has really made some great music you guys just cant sit there and just sit there and judge
CAUGHT YOU IN THE ACT WONT PUT UP WITH THAT
Passion works is one of my favorite albums, boo on epic records
Can't view part 3 of the bio on Heart!
What song is Nancy singing at 5:16 to 5:27?? Anyone know?
Its either The Situation, which is a Heart song, or All for Love, which is in the soundtrack to Cameron Crowe's movie Say Anything. Not sure which you mean, my feed just ended.
Could someone please tell me what the song is called at the 7:00 mark?
I know it's been 13 years since you posted this question, but just in case you're still wondering the song is "All for Love" by Nancy Wilson from the "Say Anything" soundtrack.
@upstart555 roger cheated on her there is no "understanding" to be had.
@upstart555
Absolutely right on, they would have probably still made the same kind of music and not the MOR music for Columbia in the eighties. Ironic, it has probably cost them a hall of Fame induction.
What is the song from 6:08 to 7:34?
"All for love" it is Nancy only, part of the soundtrack of movie "Say anything" 1989.
@TheInsomniac97 very well said...
@upstart555 did i forgett to mention he almost smashed a guitar over nancy's head
40 years ago today.
@mediacritic ann also had a fling with mark nades the bass palyer
where is the vid?
RUclips. It's right here.
I have been on a major "Behind the Music" kick lately. I've been watching Behind the Chili Peppers, AC/DC, Sublime, Jimi Hendrix, etc. This one is interesting but it's very annoying that 80% of the story is Ann and Nancy's fucking dating history. This fact is especially annoying because they were dumb enough to date people IN THEIR BAND!! Geesh. Whatevah...
The ONLY #1 hit by Heart was sung by Nancy.
That kinda figures in the crazy world of Rock and Roll.
Too funny.
Not true, Alone went to #1 as well.
I'm sorry Ann's boyfriend looks creeping. Dude NEVER smiles........
@ Garry Hixon....does it make you feel like a man to diss someone that has more money than you will ever see in your lifetime?
The best thing that happened to those girls is the exit of the Fisher brothers.
Poor Roger😏...
The Great Kabong