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  • Holy shit, what an awesome display of raw vocal power there right at the end. Would most likey shatter a window if loud enough...or at least a beer bottle.

  • Their best record, ever !!!

  • Part of the dead spot at the beginning is the fade in of the music. If you turn the volume of your headphones up, the dead spot will be shorter. I've since stopped allowing an introductory space at the beginning of my videos. Thanks for all your comments. Heart is my favorite band. Let's get them in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame where they belong!!!

  • Nancy and Roger on mandolins, and Howard on bass pedals for this awesome instrumental beginning.

  • yea she is the best, my idol growing up learning to play guitar and sing. still listen to her today. both are very talented.

  • she looked good when she was thin,

  • @steveavison who cares what she "looks like" ! ASSSSSSSSS

  • @steveavison

    Yah, we all did.

  • Singing Strings beneath his hand!!

  • one of the finest, clearest, sharpest, and sexiest voices in rock n roll, EVER!!!

  • for song not video

  • i love mandolin music

  • She still has the chops and can hit every range. Truly one of (if not THE best) female rock voices of all time. Right up there with Joplin, Slick and whoever else you can name.

  • God almighty she could sing with the best of them great string work too

  • Howard Leese's Moog Bass absolutely f--- rules on this. It's not so easy to program a Moog Taurus Bass to blend in so well on production. True genius, all of them (I don't mean to imply that Leese was the only work of genius on this) :-) 

  • What that "dead"spot means is that it likely came from the CD recording -- and it's less than 1/3rd of a second, hardly "long." The only way to avoid that little 'dead spot' is to use a recording from the LP (for the original studio version). The reason I know is because I called their record label about the same "spot" when I wanted to air this on one of my radio shows. Only with files originating from the vinyl version will you get a smooth transition between the two tracks.

  • a long "dead" spot at the start but turned out well. :-) (and a skip in the middle)

  • @TheSolter The skip in the middle is actually on the album like that because this is split into two songs.

  • a long "dead" spot at the start but turned out well. :-)

  • simple awesome!

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