
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:
- Rock & Roll
- Magic Man
- What About Love
- You’re The Voice
- These Dreams
- Alone
- Crazy On You
- Barracuda
- Going To California
- Love Reign O’er Me
AUDIO OF “YOU’RE THE VOICE” from NEW ZEALAND and more from this review at 13th floor