(12-28-2012, 02:15 AM)midnightblues Wrote: HART


THE Pioneer sisters of female rock At 3:30 Ann Wilson looks like Patty Reinhart or the other way around. On Love Alive
(See bolded statement above) Kinda.
As an alum of WSU, I receive a magazine that relates what's going on in research, what's happened in the past, books written by, or about WSU faculty, staff or alum, or published by the university press, etc. A brief article in the most recent issue discussed a specific recording of a show called
Second Endings produced by KWSU TV years ago. The recording, which took place in February 1976, was of a relatively unknown group (at that point) called Heart. The small concert featured songs of their soon to be released album
Dreamboat Annie.
What's cool about the article, as brief as it is, is that those working on the KWSU TV side seemed to sense a certain "momentousness" (is that really a word??) about the group and that performance.
Kindly (my take), the Wilson sisters chose to include the "KWSU appearance in their retrospective collection
Strange Euphoria." Says Anne, "We are a Northwest band (a Northwest bar band actually) and any time that we can touch our roots we are proud to do so," regarding the selection to include it in the collection.
And, hurray for its selection as an inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.