Aug 16 2011 – Tonight, the crowds gathered en masse to see two major acts of the stadium rock era. I was excited about this one. Heart with 30 million record sales and Def Leppard with 65 million were on the bill tonight. Unlike last week’s Foreigner/Journey show, tonight’s gig featured the original line-up of both bands from their glory days. The Molson Amphitheater was sold out once again (price reductions sure go a long way – thanks Live Nation) and the weather was absolutely perfect for an outdoor concert.
Let’s start with Heart who in my opinion has phenomenal musical abilities. To see such a strong opener is nothing new for bands these days, in fact it’s quite common – Motley Crue did it with Poison, Journey brought in Foreigner and Def Leppard played with Poison a couple of years back. Heart is made up of two sisters, Ann and Nancy Wilson plus their various backing musicians. Six months ago, I saw Heart headline at Massey Hall, a much smaller venue. Check out my YouTube clip of a major highlight that night, The Who’s “Love Reign O’er Me”. I strongly recommend watching it to see the power of Ann’s voice in a small venue. Ann Wilson is considered one of the best female rock vocalists and it is easy to hear why. Heart has been fortunate to peak twice in their careers. In the late 70’s they were known for producing hard rock anthems such as “Barracuda” and “Magic Man”, and the mid to late 80’s was their era of power ballads with such mega-hits such as “Alone” and “What About Love”.
This evening, Heart kicked it off with some Led Zeppelin to get the crowd going. Roars and cheers continued all the way through to the encore of (more) Zeppelin and The Who. I wonder if Robert Plant can still hit the notes like Ann can today…? The middle of their set was packed with all their hits and the audience applauded loudly every time a song finished. Heart’s setlist was:
- Rock and Roll (click to see YouTube clip of this night’s performance)
- Magic Man
- Heartless
- Straight On
- What about Love
- These Dreams (click to see YouTube clip of this night’s performance)
- Alone
- WTF
- Crazy On You
- Barracuda
- The Battle of Evermore
- Love Reign O’er Me
Def Leppard’s setlist:
- Undefeated
- Let’s Get Rocked
- Animal
- Foolin’
- Love Bites
- Rock On
- Rocket
- Two Steps Behind
- Bringin’ On The Heartbreak (click to see YouTube clip of this night’s performance)
- Switch 625
- Hysteria
- Armageddon It
- Photograph
- Pour Some Sugar On Me
- Rock of Ages (click to see YouTube clip of this night’s performance)
Verdict: 4 Thumbs up. 2 for Heart and 2 for Def Leppard!
Anonymous says
Great review
Anonymous says
What did you like better though? Heart or DL?
ADP says
I know this review is now “old” but the reviewer needs to do a little fact checking… neither Def Leppard or Heart have “all” original members… In fact heart only has the two Wilson sisters left of the original “popular” line up… people don't realize that Heart was originally a “real band” that all the musicians wrote and contributed to the material…. not just a backing band for the two sisters!