Nancy Wilson reflects on her feelings regarding the Vietnam War during a recent interview, stating that, while it was an embarrassing time for the United States, she feels even more embarrassed now about being American. She also discusses Heart's classic songs, emphasizing that 'Barracuda' has gained relevance today due to prevalent misogyny. Despite these challenges, Wilson holds hope for a future renaissance in arts for women. Additionally, she provides insights into the band's upcoming biopic and ongoing tours, indicating continuous engagement in their music career.
Nancy Wilson reflected on the Vietnam War as an embarrassing time for the United States but states her current embarrassment as an American is even greater.
Discussing "Crazy on You," Nancy reminisced about how the dirty politics surrounding the Vietnam War made them hesitant to identify as American back then.
Wilson believes that the pendulum of culture for women will swing back positively, leading to a renaissance in the arts against oppressive societal norms.
Nancy provided an update on Heart's biopic directed by Carrie Brownstein, stating they are finalizing the ending and moving forward with casting.
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