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Saw them twice in ‘81-‘82. One billing was Heart, Ted Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult, and Loverboy. We had a chunk of crappy hash the size of a bar of soap and kept shaving off huge pieces and dropping them in the pipe, much to the amazement of those around us. I’m sure those Albertans are still talking about those lunatic northerners with a huge appetite for hash.
Final song of the night is Heart playing Led Zeps Rock ‘n Roll with uncle Ted and the guy from Loverboy jamming on guitar. Current generations will never get to experience that sort of magic.
I've got a lot of their albums, but I sort of like the early stuff better, when Steve Fossen and Roger Fisher were still in the band. And I'm still on the look out for their first album 'Have A Heart' from 1970, with both Fossen and Fisher but before the Wilson sisters joined.