Dog 'n Butterfly - performed by Angie Slind

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2008

For you Heart fans....

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  • Yah this is one of those songs that stretches your vocal range, similar to the national anthem, but even more difficult. Anybody who can sing it even half-way acceptable is pretty darn talented... and this is certainly more than half-way. Pro quality. Great job. I wish I could jam with you.

  • Thanks for stopping by and for your kind words!!!! For a difficult vocal range song, check out Mistral Wind by Heart--I just posted my version of it. Anne Wilson is still the reigning Queen of the female rock vocal.

    Cheers!!!

  • wonderful !love u!

  • thanks for your kind words!

    Best wishes

  • wow! wow! wow!! u are seriously the best female vocalist i have ever heard who is not famous already, even then you are only second place to Ann Wilson...hehe WOW! Keep it up!

  • you're very generous....thanks and best wishes

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  • such a beautiful song,great job darlin!!

  • That was sooooo beautiful! Every time I hear this song, it reminds me of my Mom. She used to play this album, all the time, when I was little. Thanks, for bringing back some beautiful memories. :-)

  • Sometimes when I listen to Dog and Butterfly, I hear it as I imagine an infant might perceive it. I picture in my mind the Dog and Butterfly, looking past them, yet seeing nothing else, deep in thought. I know that the children around you are mesmerized when they hear you sing this song.

  • Yes, from Selbu and Trondheim. I've heard we took the name "Slind" from Slind lake when the brothers emigrated to Minnesota in the early 1900s. We were Seeverson or something before that, legend has it! LOL. Gundar et at emmigrated to Minnesota, then heading to Saskatchewan, Canada when homesteaders were being enticed by offers of free land.

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