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Heart's Nancy WilsonLast week, right before Republican presidential candidate John McCain introduced the world to his running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, in Dayton, Ohio, he strutted out to the sounds of Van Halen's "Right Now." A few hours later, Van Halen's publicist told MTV News that the POTUS hopeful was never granted permission to use the track, and had permission been sought, it would never have been granted.

Now, Heart are furious with the McCain campaign for its use of their 1977 hit "Barracuda" as Palin's unofficial theme song during the RNC. (When the governor was a high school basketball champ, her teammates nicknamed her "Sarah Barracuda.") Heart's reps fired off a statement saying they'd asked the Republicans to stop using the song, and in a phone call to EW.com, Nancy Wilson said she felt "completely f---ed over."

It seems McCain's people just can't find the right tunes. Considering how liberal most recording artists are, it's likely this will continue to be a problem for the GOP. Perhaps John should just stick with John Rich's "Raising McCain."

If you had to pick a song to capture the spirit of McCain's or Senator Barack Obama's campaign, which song would you go with? Tell us!

First off, please keep in mind that Heart gave the world two of the raunchiest tracks of the 70's in "Barracuda" and "Magic Man." Hell, some of you were probably conceived to that music. If you were conceived in the back of a Chevy Impala.

So we mean no disrespect. But it looks like Heart's Nancy Wilson made a ridiculous faux pas while doing a press conference for "American Idol." (Lots of "Idol" this morning, but trust us on this one...)

When asked what she thinks of Paula Abdul's talents, Nancy surprisingly waxes waaaay poetic about her music, calling her new single "velvety." (As velvety as this...?) Problem is, she's talking about another famous pop/R&B diva. You know, one who's not actually judging the major, major show they're guesting on.


For some of that, um, "velvety" sound, check out old-school Paula's take on "Flashdance" after the jump. If you dare. Remembers, this video is from the days when Arsenio Hall was considered fashion-forward... Read more...