![]() ![]() Patricia from Pueblo, they wrote the song, I think they would know what it is about, and it is I'm sure a combination of all those things.John from Cortez, CoFor more accoustic by Nancy listen to Silver Wheels on Bebe Le Strange.Good Luck to all and I do believe that this song was dedicated to seafarers. Anyway to make a sea story short I was inspired by this song to learn to play guitar. Being in the Mediterranean at the time it was welcoming to hear because we had already hit port in Rota, Spain and the guitar players there I remember sounded much like the intro to this song. Well shortly afterwards I heard the song "Crazy on You" and then I realized that it was them. I couldn't understand at the time because two chicks were fronting a rock band and the write up was conducted by the raven haired one. Santoni from Dallas, TxI was serving in the US Navy and in 1977 we were off the coast of Sicily (Catania) and one of my shipmates subscribed to Rolling Stone Magazine and this band was featured on the cover.Funny thing, Ann says her 'going crazy on' Michael was something she saw as the pinnacle experience. Though she says the chemistry was never really right there. But was later the drummer and Nancy's (kind of) boyfriend. Roger played guitar and was later with Nancy. Michael was the band's 'shaman' or visionary leader. So in the book, Ann says Crazy on You was pretty much purely a sexual story between her and Michael Fisher. Over the years they have gotten understandably tired of answering questions about so many of these things, so who could blame them for making up little stories along the way. Jim from Bloomington, IlI think the most reliable source on this one, and most of their history, is in their autobiography Kicking and Dreaming. ![]() including Ann's first recording Through Eyes and Glass. This was before they ever recorded anything. But quickly moved to running sound and managing. Michael did play guitar for Heart for a short time, also bass. It did let everyone know that she can hold her own. Darryn from UtahNancy did do the intricate intro to the song.Glad they left the country instead of ending up being drafted. Zn from MaineFrom above: "many died in wars to give us the very freedom that allows Heart to play and sing whatever kind of music they want." No one died in Vietnam for "our freedom." More like, in Vietnam they died for our mistakes.Hirohiko Araki from JapanPretty good song, might make it into a stand later, idk.Seventhmist from 7th HeavenI heard that this song was either about her doing hallucinogenic mushrooms or having wild sex with (on) her boyfriend.
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