Kiwi's love Heart

Three reviews from the Kiwi’s

nzherald.co.nz: “They started with a cover of Zeppelin’sRock’n’Roll, before the rugged folk whimsy of 77’s Magic Man (with its pagan-like ritual mid-song breakdown), and the prog-meets-metal gallop and chug of Barracuda, which was dedicated to the All Blacks. It was a howler of a song, with Ann Wilson’s voice at its lethal and steely best, and one the boys in black should be warming up to on Sunday.”

stuff.co.nz: “And through songs like Barracuda and Alone, sisters Nancy and Ann Wilson showed the crowd exactly how they have lasted 37 years in the industry. And throw in a couple of Led Zep covers and you’ve got yourself a good time. These ladies know exactly what they are doing and how they are doing it. They seemed excited to be here and the fans lapped it up.”

13thfloor.co.nz: “Ann Wilson has one of the best voices in rock and she obviously enjoys wrapping her lungs around some of the great classic rock tunes.  After the band’s set, I felt like I had just heard Ann Wilson’s audition for Robert Plant’s spot in Led Zeppelin.”

Heart set list:

  1. Rock & Roll
  2. Magic Man
  3. What About Love
  4. You’re The Voice
  5. These Dreams
  6. Alone
  7. Crazy On You
  8. Barracuda
  9. Going To California
  10. Love Reign O’er Me

AUDIO OF “YOU’RE THE VOICE” from NEW ZEALAND and more from this review at 13th floor

 

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