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Examiner.com: best performance of the summer.

Tour 2010

Tour 2010

Examiner.com: Ann still has the vocal strength, accuracy, and range to give you goose bumps while Nancy’s vocals, energy, and rock star moves on the guitar remind viewers of what a rock concert should be. [...] Heart’s use of video clips, images, and lighting effects enhanced an already outstanding performance. The Wilson sisters continue to be not only talented musicians, but also talented performers. This was by far nTelos Pavilion’s best performance of the summer.

More from this review from Norfolk

Also: go over to the official website! Safronia’s Mark!

Open up the box!

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“Straight On” and “Alone”, Heart in Richmond Virginia Innsbrook After Hours’ Snagajob.com Pavilion, August 11 2010

Thanx GW and Art van the Lay (haha)!

Videos from Musikfest 2010

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Red Velvet Car

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Hey You

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Even it up/Gimme Shelter

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In the cool

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Alone

Thanx a lot to GW for uploading and sharing :)

Review from Beaver County

Red Velvet Car Tour

Red Velvet Car Tour

If I told you a new and unreleased song kicked the Heart concert into high-gear Friday, what would you say?

How about “WTF.”

That was the title of the rambunctious tune that classic-rockers Heart unveiled 13 songs into their Station Square amphitheater set, setting off a four-song grand slam that lifted a pretty good concert into the realm of excellence.

More from this Pittsburgh show review at the Beaver County Times

HEART UNLEASHES A FIRESTORM OF HITS AND ENERGY

Ann, Baltimore 2010

Ann, Baltimore 2010

August 1, 2010 – Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson have been together through the good times and bad over their 35 plus years in the groundbreaking rock band Heart. It boggles the mind to think of the hours spent riding with each other in the tour bus, recording songs in a studio, or putting on a show on stage. But what’s even more impressive is how the two musicians, with the help of a stellar band behind them, can pull of a concert that’s just as musically genuine and exciting as ever.

Promoting their first album of new material in half a decade, Heart’s Red Velvet Car Tour rolled into Baltimore’s Pier Six Pavilion with both the old and familiar routes to revisit, and some new avenues to explore. The energy and passion in the Wilson sisters, along with their absolutely stunning talent that never seems to fade, is the reason why watching Heart perform continues to be a thrill that can’t be matched.

There are so many powerful songs from the catalog that Heart could choose from to open their set. In the past, they’ve opted for the thumping drums and blazing guitar licks of “Wild Child“. But for this tour, “Cook with Fire“, a seldom played track from Dog & Butterfly, provided a stirring introduction of the Wilson sisters and company. The lights were dark when Nancy Wilson began to toss her hair back and rip on the guitar near the front of the stage, and before long, her sister Ann joined her at the microphone with a flute in hand.

It was both unexpected and effective; the band indeed made a great choice in opening song. And what followed was a grand mix of ’70s triumphs, ’80s knockouts, inventive new material, and cover songs like only Heart can do them.

More from this Baltimore show review at Melodic Rock Concerts

See a great set of photo’s from this show.

Amazing footage from Hammerstein Ballroom NYC

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Alone, August 3rd 2010

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What is and should never be, August 3rd 2010

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Even it up / Gimme Shelter, August 3rd 2010 (when in hurry, skip to 3:50 and OMFG)

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Never, August 3rd 2010 from a different and better camera

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WTF, Barracuda and What is and should never be, August 3rd 2010. Thanx Heartmonger Blog

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Crazy on you, August 3rd 2010

I think I’ve seen so much footage from one show on YouTube! Lots of it in HD! (iPhone 4?) THANK YOU NYC!

Aggressive, Delicate and Enduring

Ann NYC 2010

Ann NYC 2010

There is no shame in the singing of Ann Wilson of Heart. Feet planted squarely, hand on microphone, she anticipates the bigness of notes to come, then still sings them in such an overwhelming fashion that they appear to knock her off her center. Many times at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Tuesday night she took a pause, howled a few lines in a manner that would have impressed even Meat Loaf, then took another pause, needing to refocus.

It happened toward the end of “Alone,” one of Heart’s biggest hits. The arrangement was quieter and more measured than the original, which only spotlighted Ms. Wilson’s histrionics more aggressively: a class in vocal theatrics.

Read More of this review at NEW YORK TIMES

Thanx to Seattleboy!

And another one:

“Although they have been touring and recording music for over 30 years, Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart are currently on tour promoting their 13th album Red Velvet Car, and have never sounded—and even looked—more vibrant on stage. Attending the show at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on August 3, this was my first time seeing the iconic ladies take to the stage. As a frequent concert goer, saying that this was one of my favorite concerts I have been to this year may even be an understatement. The ladies prove why they still have it.” More from this review from KURB-FM