After a half-century of music and despite some serious sibling dysfunction that'd make Oasis raise their bushy eyebrows, the Wilson sisters, Ann & Nancy, sole remaining members of Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Heart are on the road with their An Evening With Heart Tour which kicked off last week with some of their gear being stolen in New Jersey and rolled into Detroit's iconic Fox Theater for an evening of classic rock.
Backed by three additional guitarists (one also covering keys), bass, drums, and an occasional percussionist the ensemble was able to create a lush wall of sound capable of covering all the layered parts of songs like "Crazy On You."
While Ann Wilson has had some recent health challenges and performed perched on the edge of a high stool (and needed a little help getting on and off stage, holding the bassist's arm), she sounded in fine voice which is even more remarkable considering she'll be turning 75 later this month. Here and there she would back off from some of the highest notes of the repertoire or use a different tonality than she would've 45 years ago, but she was still able to deliver the goods.
If you were there for the hits, you got them - Seventies FM classics like "Bebe Le Strange", and "Magic Man" as well as Eighties MTV staples "These Dreams", "Alone" and "What About Love" (which were mashed together in a medley connected by their guitar solos), and "Never" - along with some too-deep cuts that got the audience off their feet like "Love Mistake" and "Little Queen." One of their biggest hits, the lyrically terrifying "All I Want To Do Is Make Love To You" was missing, probably because Ann doesn't like it.
Also on the mash-up tip was the way "Straight On" segued into a Bootsy-esque bass solo then David Bowie's "Let's Dance." The set was also populated by two Led Zeppelin covers - "The Rain Song" and "The Ocean" - a Chris Thompson tune ("You're The Voice"), and a tune from their Lovemongers side project ("Sand").