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Title: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on December 07, 2002, 04:11:57 AM
This thread can be used to talk about anything that has to do with Aerosmith. What's your favorite songs and albums?

My favorite albums are Pump, Get A Grip, Permanet Vacation, and Toys In The Attic.  [ok]








Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Laura on December 07, 2002, 12:13:56 PM
I love Jamie's got a gun... and Livin On The Edge... those are my fav songs by them!!! yup yup! I dont dig there new stuff too much but its alright


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Thumper on December 07, 2002, 12:17:21 PM
My favorite songs are Angel and What It Takes


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: lastroots on December 07, 2002, 12:28:25 PM
A Little South Of Sanity. Definately amazing and one of the best Bes Of Live albums ever.
Best songs IMO: Janie's Got A Gun, Dude Looks Like A Lady, Love In An Elevator, Eat The Rich, Crying, Same Old Song And Dance


/lastroots


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on December 07, 2002, 05:47:11 PM
My favorite songs are Angel and What It Takes

Yeah Angel is a great song and it was also Aerosmith best song on the top ten Billboard. It made it to number 3. But the song I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing went to number one but, they did not write it.  Still it's a cool song.  ;)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: gnrforever666 on December 07, 2002, 10:00:09 PM
I like most of their 1970s stuff. They got some good stuff in the 1980s.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Christos AG on December 08, 2002, 06:04:37 AM
Dream on...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Sukie on December 08, 2002, 08:54:28 PM
My favorite songs are Angel and What It Takes

Definitely two of my faves!  Reminds me of high school, riding around with my boyfriend....ahh the memories.  

Best song ever by Aerosmith= Dream On  Gives me chills!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Skeba on December 09, 2002, 08:31:54 AM
I like Aerosmith a lot...

Though the only records worth buying have for me been:
Get a Grip
Big Ones and
A Little South of Sanity



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on December 15, 2002, 05:58:39 PM
Aerosmith Contemplating OzzFest-Style Tour

Aerosmith has just a few dates left on its current tour, which kicked off in the summer of 2001. The Boston group will be recording a new album in 2003--possibly a collection of blues covers--but it also plans to be out on the road again next summer.

Guitarist Brad Whitford tells LAUNCH that it won't just be another round of touring, as the band has some pretty big plans. "We're looking at going out again next summer, but we kinda want to do something a little different, and maybe put on our own event. We're looking at doing something more like an OzzFest-type thing, and making much more of an event out of it, rather than just what we've been doing the past couple of years. That's something we're trying to put together, and we'll see what happens with that."

Whitford says it's too early to identify any bands that might be on an Aerosmith festival bill.

The group next plays tonight at Van Andel Arena  Grand Rapids, MI.

source was http://launch.yahoo.com/read/news.asp?contentID=211578

I think Aerosmith should talk to Guns N' Roses about joining the tour with them. That tour would be the best-selling tour of 2003 and would also kick ass.  [drooling]



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: R4tfink on December 18, 2002, 01:29:09 PM
Dream on...

Yep definately AG, excellent tune.


Axlhogg


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: axls_locomotive on December 19, 2002, 08:31:14 PM
definitely Crazy, Love in an Elevator, Rag Doll, Angel...

do they have any plans to tour in the UK?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on December 20, 2002, 01:02:30 AM
definitely Crazy, Love in an Elevator, Rag Doll, Angel...

do they have any plans to tour in the UK?

They don't have any plans for a UK or a US tour at this time but, they did say they will be touring in 2003.  :D The tour they are on now ends this Saturday in D.C.  [ok]


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: rawkr on December 23, 2002, 12:05:27 PM
I love Aerosmith but strictly in the 70's sense when they wrote all their own songs and weren't concerned with scoring top 10 hits. Check out Rocks or Toys In the Attic when they rocked like motherfuckers.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on January 12, 2003, 11:29:34 PM
Aerosmith-Kiss Tour Back On For Summer '03

The joint Aerosmith and Kiss tour is apparently back on for this summer. Promoters are reporting that the two bands are currently putting together an itinerary that is likely to play mostly in arenas, although some stadium dates are also possible.

Neither band is officially confirming the tour, however. Aerosmith, in fact, spoke with us earlier about plans for an OzzFest-style festival package for the summer, but that's apparently gone by the wayside.

Kiss singer-guitarist Paul Stanley was asked last year about touring with Aerosmith, when the rumors first began, but declined to confirm any plans with Aerosmith. "We're in this enviable position that we're still finishing up our farewell tour, and we've already had about two million people say, 'Don't stop,'" Stanley said. "And at that point, we're kind of scratching our heads and wondering what we're going to do next, so we're really kind of keeping our options open. If the right situation came along, anything's possible."

Kiss, meanwhile, is preparing for a February 28 show with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in Australia, as well as three dates (March 11-13) at Budokan Hall in Tokyo. Drummer Peter Criss will be rejoining the band for these shows, while lead guitarist Ace Frehley has not officially confirmed his participation.

Aerosmith plans to record a new blues-oriented album this spring before the tour.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: j.axlrose on January 13, 2003, 07:06:23 AM
Yeah PUMP is a great album


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on January 13, 2003, 09:01:02 AM
Aerosmith.....the early stuff is amazing,it rocks!!! but in the 80's for ome reason things changed too much and they began to sell out sadly....I own "Pandoras box" which is made of 3 cds all with their 70's music,the best.

Aerosmith in the 90's is really weird,they have become some kind of rock n' gum band but I still have hope that their new one will see them retirn more to their roots. They are a legend anyway.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on January 18, 2003, 05:33:21 PM
AEROSMITH and KISS will embark on a co-headlining North American tour beginning in August and running through October, according to Billboard.com. The tour of approximately 40 dates will be produced by Clear Channel Entertainment and is expected to play 90% amphitheaters, with arenas and possibly a couple of stadiums also in the mix. KISS will perform in full makeup, sources say, and AEROSMITH will be touring in support of a new Columbia blues album.

"We want to really try to get everybody in a room at the same time," bassist Tom Hamilton told Billboard.com about the album last September. "It's funny because it triggers all of the competition and uncomfortableness that we've always had going into the studio, and it's going to mean everybody is going to have to be open, vulnerable, and brave, and go in there and do that process like we used to do it."

www.blabbermouth.net

I was hoping for the Aerosmith OzzFest-Style Tour.  


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on January 18, 2003, 08:12:30 PM
they ar recording a "blues rock album"....you know what that means? kick ass back to their roots Aerosmith! yes sir.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Axl11 on January 18, 2003, 09:09:42 PM
Kiss/Aerosmith that will be a good tour!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Cornell on January 18, 2003, 10:37:46 PM
Kiss/Aerosmith that will be a good tour!

KISS suck now!  Aerosmith should be with a much better band.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Christos AG on January 19, 2003, 06:42:54 AM
Aerosmith AND KISS?

Damn it..

That's it.

I'm moving to America A.S.A.P.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: gnrmadagascar on January 20, 2003, 09:22:30 PM
     Speaking of KISS, I've benn a HUGE KISS fan for all my life, and if you wan to hear an awesome song, get "Do You Remember Rock & Roll Radio? (Ramones Cover)" of the new "We're A Happy Family: A Ramones Tribute Album"  It's awesome.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on January 21, 2003, 03:15:56 PM
    Speaking of KISS, I've benn a HUGE KISS fan for all my life, and if you wan to hear an awesome song, get "Do You Remember Rock & Roll Radio? (Ramones Cover)" of the new "We're A Happy Family: A Ramones Tribute Album"  It's awesome.

Did the tribute to the Ramones come out already or when?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Axl11 on January 21, 2003, 04:48:45 PM
Kiss was the first hard-rock/ metal band I ever liked.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: gnrmadagascar on January 21, 2003, 07:47:55 PM
    Speaking of KISS, I've benn a HUGE KISS fan for all my life, and if you wan to hear an awesome song, get "Do You Remember Rock & Roll Radio? (Ramones Cover)" off the new "We're A Happy Family: A Ramones Tribute Album"  It's awesome.

Did the tribute to the Ramones come out already or when?

No, if you listen to the radio, you'll probably hear it on the radio in a few days. It hasn't come out yet but I got it on the internet.   :o :) It comes out on Feb. 11.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on January 25, 2003, 12:28:29 AM
The long-rumored Aerosmith/Kiss tour is a go. Early word is that the bands will be on the road for about 40 dates between August and October, playing amphitheaters and arenas primarily, and with a few stadium dates also a possibility. Marketing meetings involving representatives for Kiss, Aerosmith, and promoter Clear Channel are taking place this week, and the official announcement is expected shortly.

Aerosmith will be supporting its upcoming blues-oriented album. Kiss members Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, and Tommy Thayer (wearing the makeup of and replacing Ace Frehley) will perform in full regalia. It's unknown whether or not the bands will rotate opening and closing duties.

For its part, Kiss isn't waiting around for the tour to begin. In addition to the already announced February 28 date with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in Australia, and the three-show (March 11-13) run at Budokan Hall in Tokyo, the band has set a concert for March 15 at the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan, after which they'll get on a plane and fly to Las Vegas for a March 16 gig at the Rain In The Desert nightclub at the Palms. Tickets for that show, priced at $125 and $300, go on sale Saturday (January 25) through Ticketmaster.

Aerosmith has been added to the bill of the all-star Salute To The Blues on February 7 at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Others performing at the event--the kickoff to what Congress has designated the "Year Of The Blues"--include Gregg Allman, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, Living Colour's Vernon Reid, Dr. John, David Johansen, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Mavis Staples, and Keb' Mo. The concert will also be filmed by director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Replacement Killers) for a theatrical release.

I have to get tickets for this one.  [yes]  [beer]


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on March 04, 2003, 10:02:13 PM
Willie Nelson's upcoming album, The Essential Collection, will feature an unreleased duet between Nelson and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler called "One Time Too Many."

"To some," writes Tyler in the albums liner notes, "his imperfections and outlaw image ruffle feathers, to the rest of us it only raises the question, 'Why f--k with perfection?' He's the elder statesman of cool and the ambassador of good will and high times. He's 'Crazy,' 'On The Road Again,' and 'Stardust' in our eyes forever."

Nelson's The Essential Collection, which celebrates his 70th birthday and features 41 songs, will be in stores on April 1.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on April 20, 2003, 09:51:43 PM
The official itinerary has been released for the forthcoming AEROSMITH/KISS U.S. tour. It is as follows:

Aug. 02 - ctnow.com Meadows Music - Hartford, CT
Aug. 04 - Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Th. - Wantagh, NY
Aug. 09 - Nissan Pavilion - Bristow, VA
Aug. 11 - P.N.C. Bank Arts Center - Holmdel, NJ
Aug. 13 - Riverbend Music Center - Cincinnati, OH
Aug. 15 - TBA - Detroit, MI
Aug. 17 - Verizon Wireless Music Center - Noblesville, IN
Aug. 19 - Germain Amphitheater - Columbus, OH
Aug. 21 - Post-Gazette Pavilion @ Star Lake - Burgettstown, PA
Aug. 23 - Darien Lake Six Flags P.A.C. - Darien Center, NY
Aug. 25 - Tweeter Center - Mansfield, MA
Aug. 27 - Tweeter Center - Mansfield, MA
Aug. 29 - Tweeter Center At The Waterfront - Camden, NJ
Aug. 30 - Hersheypark Stadium - Hershey, PA
Sep. 03 - Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Sep. 05 - Tweeter Center - Tinley Park, IL
Sep. 06 - Alpine Valley Music Theatre - East Troy, WI
Sep. 12 - Sound Advice Amphitheatre - West Palm Beach, FL
Sep. 14 - HiFi Buys Amphitheatre - Atlanta, GA
Sep. 17 - Verizon Wireless Virginia Bch. Amp. - Virginia Beach, VA
Sep. 19 - Verizon Wireless Amp. Charlotte - Charlotte, NC
Sep. 20 - Alltel Pavilion @ Walnut Creek - Raleigh, NC
Sep. 23 - AmSouth Amphitheatre - Antioch, TN
Sep. 25 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater - Bonner Springs, KS
Sep. 27 - UMB Bank Pavilion - Maryland Heights, MO
Sep. 30 - Fiddler's Green Amph. - Englewood, CO
Oct. 02 - Smirnoff Music Centre - Dallas, TX
Oct. 04 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Selma, TX
Oct. 05 - C.W. Mitchell Pavilion - The Woodlands, TX
Oct. 08 - Cricket Pavilion - Phoenix, AZ
Oct. 10 - Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA
Oct. 12 - White River Amphitheatre - Auburn, WA
Oct. 15 - Coors Amphitheatre - Chula Vista, CA
Oct. 18 - Hyundai Pavilion Of Glen Helen - Devore, CA

As previously reported, the trek will last three months and will feature KISS in the middle slot, with SALIVA as the support act. KISS will perform with Tommy Thayer playing Ace Frehley's parts, and AEROSMITH will reportedly be touring in support of a new Columbia blues album.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eazy E on April 20, 2003, 10:18:51 PM
WTF?? Are those tour dates official??  NO TORONTO SHOW?!??!

Seriously wtf... Kiss and Aerosmith are fuckin great (even if you think Kiss' music is shit, there is NO better live show, not even the circus..... well maybe Axl Rose's circus), and I really wanted to see them play.  Are there going to be more dates announced??


Anyways, I've always been a fan of Aerosmith, not a HUGE fan of their new music, but I can stand it.  I thought Nine Lives was good.  My favourite songs are Dream On (obviously), DEUCES ARE WILD, Falling In Love is hard on the knees, Sweet Emotion, and Rag Doll.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Crepndeth8 on April 20, 2003, 11:27:32 PM
Hell yes, I'm gonna go see the opening night show right next to me in Hartford  ;D
Best songs are Dream On, and I can't believe no one else mentioned it, BACK IN THE SADDLE!!!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on April 20, 2003, 11:50:06 PM
WTF?? Are those tour dates official??  NO TORONTO SHOW?!??!


Yes these dates are 100% official they are on Aerosmith's official site. Yeah that sucks for you they are not playing in Toronto but, hey you had Guns N' Roses there in the fall.  ;)    

Hey Crepndeth8 that's cool you are going to see them openning night.  8) I'm going to go to one of them. Just don't know which one yet.  :-\  Yeah Dream On is a great song and is Back In The Saddle. I like Dream On live from 1994 Woodstock.  [ok]    


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Cornell on April 21, 2003, 10:50:05 AM
I like Dream On live from 1994 Woodstock.  [ok]    

I was there and it was awesome.  I have seen Aerosmith so many times that I can't count!  ;D


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on April 21, 2003, 08:39:30 PM
I like Dream On live from 1994 Woodstock.  [ok]    

I was there and it was awesome.  I have seen Aerosmith so many times that I can't count!  ;D

You are lucky that you were at that amazing show in 1994.  [drooling]  I hope someday I can say that about Aerosmith and Guns N' Roses that I can't count how many times I seen them live.  ;)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: clockworkrose on April 21, 2003, 09:28:22 PM
yeah they are coming to pittsburgh this summer so I am definately going.  Kiss aint too bad either  :)  so it should be fun


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on April 21, 2003, 10:01:25 PM
I already saw Aerosmith once so I don't need to see it again...really cool band,looking forward to their new album which it's gonna sound "rocks"like according to Joe Perry


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Foxy on April 21, 2003, 10:12:32 PM
Im going to go see them to!  :D


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on April 22, 2003, 10:28:24 AM
Dream on is definitely their finest song ever....the 70s Aerosmith has a lot of kick ass songs.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Kiki on April 22, 2003, 10:59:15 AM
Fav. songs: Dream on and What it takes


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Kiki on April 22, 2003, 10:59:50 AM
AEROSMITH To Begin Recording Blues Album - Apr. 20, 2003
 
AEROSMITH will likely enter the studio sometime in the next two or three weeks to begin recording their much-discussed blues album for Columbia, guitarist Joe Perry told Billboard.com.

Among the songs being worked up by the band are BLIND WILLIE MCTELL's "Broke Down Engine", LITTLE WALTER's "Temperature", and "I'm Ready", the latter of which was previously recorded by both WILLIE DIXON and MUDDY WATERS.

"By the time we're finished here, I think we're gonna have some tracks we're gonna have to beat when we go into our studio," Perry said, referring to the band's Boston-area recording facility, which is nearing completion. "At this point, looking at what the song list is, I'd say it's about two-thirds old standards and a third original.

"We're putting our spin on our influences," he continued, "There are some things we're taking kind of a cue from more modern versions. Some of it, like, 'Broke Down Engine', [Bob] Dylan recorded that in '94, but it was a BLIND WILLIE MCTELL song that I think was recorded in 1930-something. So we're listening to both versions and making our own version of it.

"We're not making an album for blues purists, we're not making an album to educate people in the blues, we're not making an album to try and copy MUDDY WATERS. What we're doing is taking songs that when we heard them made the hair on the back of our neck stand up and playing them the way we feel.

"In the end, we're gonna have some songs that sound kind of traditional, and other songs that sound like they come from the 'Rocks' era," he added.

The band have thus far prepared about 10 songs for the release, which the group is co-producing with Jack Douglas, who helmed such band classics as "Get Your Wings" (1974), "Toys in the Attic" (1975), "Draw the Line" (1977), and "Rocks".

AEROSMITH are hoping to release the as-yet-untitled record in September, not long after the band begin an amphitheater tour with KISS, whom Perry has called an "icon onto themselves."

"Just to be touring with them is cool," Joe said. "And then the whole thing about, 'Well ... they're cartoony,' and all that. If you have that kind of attitude, then you're taking your rock'n'roll way too seriously. To me, it's all about entertainment. I went to see them on this comeback tour and I didn't sit down the whole time."  

blabbermouth.net


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: clockworkrose on April 22, 2003, 07:52:08 PM
my fave songs hafta be  "Mama Kin" and "Dream On"  [hihi]


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Crepndeth8 on April 28, 2003, 01:52:05 AM
I'm so pissed, I really wanted to go see the show, but the tickets were $130 and $90 without the service charges, so I just said fuck it.  I'll catch them on tour next year when I won't have to pay for Kiss too.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: guitarpatch on April 28, 2003, 01:55:57 PM
How bout some Milk Cow Blues, Seasons of Wither, Adam's Apple, Lord of the Thighs, Sick as a Dog, Three Mile Smile, Let the Music do the Talkin, St. John, Janies Got a Gun, Everything on Get a Grip, and the lyrics to the song Sunshine are so fucking hilarious!  I Love Aerosmith!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: slash2001 on April 30, 2003, 12:52:11 PM
I love early aerosmith,fave albums definatly get your wings and rocks,although toys in the attic is a classic too.fave songs,hmnn, Kings and Queens is my fave i also like you see me cryin,toys in the attic,sweet emotion and loads more.hope they tour UK soon.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Foxy on May 04, 2003, 04:34:46 PM
Cool Forum.  [yes]


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on May 04, 2003, 09:53:23 PM
Aerosmith simply rocks, my 2nd favorite band. Dream On for me is one of the top 5 songs off all time, especially the one from the MTV Anniversary Video, w/ orchestra.

I just own 3 albuns: Live bootleg, Permanent Vacation and Nine Lives, they're all great, but the best is Rocks

All the songs in rocks are amazing, especially Rats in the Cellar (incredibly awesome) and Back in the saddle


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on May 04, 2003, 10:25:08 PM
Buy Pandora's box...it'll leave you like [drooling]....a compilation of songs from their early albums,I not only have Pandora's Box but have it autographed by Joe Perry thank you.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on May 05, 2003, 02:24:19 PM
Buy Pandora's box...it'll leave you like [drooling]....a compilation of songs from their early albums,I not only have Pandora's Box but have it autographed by Joe Perry thank you.

Lucky bastard, I jyst love Joe Perry, he's my biggest influence along with slash


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on May 05, 2003, 02:44:19 PM
Quote



Lucky bastard, I jyst love Joe Perry, he's my biggest influence along with slash

 [rofl] [rofl] [rofl]

Well my friend sorry to make you jealous but I was not only abl eto have him sign my cds but also to shake his hand....

By the way, good influences...hope you take it somewhere,the world needs a real guitar player.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on May 05, 2003, 03:42:08 PM
hehehe thanks, I agree the world needs a real guitar player. But I'm afraid it wont be me  :-\ Not that I'm bad in guitar but you know...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on May 06, 2003, 11:55:35 AM
The one I have is the mini box set with the 3 cds.....he signed the cover of the "lyrics booklet".


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on May 06, 2003, 05:15:07 PM
The one I have is the mini box set with the 3 cds.....he signed the cover of the "lyrics booklet".

when did you meet him?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on May 06, 2003, 11:37:52 PM
I met the guy almost a minth ago now...I was so nervous,shaking like a girl and sweating.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on May 07, 2003, 09:32:02 PM
I met the guy almost a minth ago now...I was so nervous,shaking like a girl and sweating.

I'd be that way too. But it'd be worth it, the guy for me is a God


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Uncle Axl on May 18, 2003, 01:32:25 PM
i wanna congratulate the man who dedicate this to Aerosmith!

I  got evry single album Aerosmith has released , and i would like to add something , if we talk about covers, i love im down from the beatles , i think Aerosmith gives this song the energy it needed .  [yes]


Keep on going this Aerosmith Topic rocks!!!!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on July 05, 2003, 08:13:12 PM
New Aerosmith Album Bumped To January

Aerosmith has finished cutting the tracks for its new blues album, which will be mixed over the summer and fall and will most likely be released in January by Columbia, guitarist Joe Perry tells Billboard.com. "All the basics are done, we're probably three-quarters done with the overdubs. And there really aren't many to do, because we cut the album basically live," he says.

Co-produced by the band and Jack Douglas, who helmed such Aerosmith classics as "Toys in the Attic" (1975) and "Rocks" (1976), the as-yet-untitled set will probably feature covers of Muddy Waters' "I'm Ready," Little Walter's "Temperature" and a couple of Mississippi Fred McDowell cuts, including "You Gotta Move."

Born out of sessions held in the basement of Perry's Boston-area home and then recorded nearby at the band's recently built studio, the album will most likely include a couple of songs featuring Perry singing lead. In April, Perry told Billboard.com one such track could be the early Fleetwood Mac cut "Stop Messin' Round."

The album will also include a few new Aerosmith originals. "There's one song that we wrote in Hawaii," he says. "It's got a real R&B feel to it; it kind of has the same feel as 'Crazy.'"

Previously, Perry said the band was shooting for a September release date. Pushing the album back roughly six months ought to prove helpful, he says: "By having the record come out in January, it gives us a little more time, and if something else comes along, it will be real easy to cut it and throw it on there," he says.

The decision certainly seems like a reaction to the warm response with which fans have greeted the band's forthcoming, co-headlining tour with Kiss. Perry says that most likely, the tour -- on which Aerosmith will close each show -- will last until Christmas, moving from amphitheaters into arenas.

"We always figured we'd be on the road until Christmas," he admits. "And, apparently, in spite of what some of the other tours are doing, we're doing pretty well. There's certainly an offer for us to go indoors, and I think that we'll make that decision pretty soon."

The opening show, to be held Aug. 2 in Hartford, Conn., will mark the first time the bands have shared a stage in nearly 30 years. "Certainly following them is not going to be easy," says the guitarist, who guested on Kiss bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons' 1978 solo album. "They're certainly headliners in their own right. It's just gonna make for more inspiration. I don't think there are too many people that I wouldn't follow, just because of my natural competitive instinct, and how much faith I have in my own band.

"But that's the kind of thing that makes for a great show," Perry continues. "Any time you get to follow a band that, whether they've got great songs, or they put on a great show, ya know, there's something about them that gets the audience crazy. It always inspires us to go on and top it."

Source: http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1924946


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dizzy on July 09, 2003, 09:27:00 PM
I'm going to see Aerosmith and Kiss in less than a month!   8)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on July 09, 2003, 10:54:56 PM
Much respect I have for the Aerosmith guys(man I'm speaking like Yoda), wait I can't for their new album, live I saw them and blown away I was, Joe Perry I met and he is the coolest.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on July 17, 2003, 06:28:05 PM
Aerosmith Leaders Record Song With Chuck D And Busta Rhymes.

-- Aerosmith leaders Steven Tyler and Joe Perry have teamed with some of the biggest names in hip-hop on the theme song for the upcoming ESPY Awards. The song is called "Let's Get Loud," and it was written by Public Enemy's Chuck D and Gary G-Wiz.

Tyler and Perry were brought in by Chuck D to add a rock hook, and the goal is to have the track become a stadium anthem along the lines of Queen's "We Will Rock You" and Gary Glitter's "Rock And Roll, Part 2." A video was also filmed, and it will air at the beginning of the awards show.

Chuck D says the song will then be released under the heading the Spitballers. Besides Aerosmith and Chuck D, that version will also feature hip-hop stars Busta Rhymes, Phife Dawg, MC Lyte, and Public Enemy's Flavor Flav. The exact release date hasn't been announced yet.

The ESPY Awards, which honor sporting achievements from the past year, will air July 16 on ESPN.

It's not the first time Tyler and Perry have joined forces with rap stars. In 1986, they partnered with Run-D.M.C. on a remake of "Walk This Way," which peaked at Number Four on the pop chart and Number Eight on the R&B chart.

Source: http://launch.yahoo.com/read/news.asp?contentID=214088

If you did not get to see the ESPY awards on July 16 on ESPN they are show it over a few times.  [ok]


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Jagged Little Pill on July 21, 2003, 12:13:15 PM
my fave aerosmith songs are :

Walk This Way
Sweet Emotions
Angel
Dream On
Hole In My Soul
Crazy
Cryin

theres probably more i'm forgeting.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: pjv3244 on July 21, 2003, 03:18:09 PM
Best songs from old Aerosmith...
Kings and Queens
Dream On
Last Child
Same Old Song and Dance

"Newer" Aerosmith...
What It Takes
Janie's Got A Gun
Angel
Rag Doll

There's some good songs on "Get a Grip", a couple of DECENT songs on "Nine Lives", but I've hated everything they've done since then


--pjv


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on July 24, 2003, 02:24:34 AM
Aerosmith is easily my favorite band, ever. But they've done so much shit, it's not even funny. Aerosmith was a good album, Get Your Wings was ok, Toys rocked, Rocks rocked, then Draw the Line is one of their worst, Night in the Ruts has a couple good tunes, Rock in a Hard Place is a waste, done with mirrors blows, Permanent Vacation wasn't very good at all, Pump rocked, get a grip is wrecthed, Nine Lives has some wicked songs and Just Push Play is passable.

Fuck A Little South of Sanity too, wanna hear a real live Aerosmith album? Pick up Live! Bootleg. That's far superior to ALSOS ANYDAY.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on July 29, 2003, 05:08:03 PM
Kiss Glad To Share The Bill With Aerosmith.

The fans aren't the only ones happy about the Kiss/Aerosmith coheadlining tour, which starts Saturday (August 2) in Hartford, Connecticut. The musicians are just as excited.

Even though Kiss will go on before Aerosmith every night, singer-guitarist Paul Stanley told LAUNCH that his band is happy to share the stage with Aerosmith, and there's no ego involved.

"Well, you know, somebody has to go on first, and it really doesn't matter to us," Stanley said. "I mean, honestly, we do what we do, and nobody can do it better, as Aerosmith does what they do, and nobody does it better. This is a win-win for the audience, and it's a great chance for us to be sharing the bill with arguably the other premiere American band."

Saliva will open every show, followed by Kiss, before Aerosmith closes each night.

Kiss is touring to promote its new album the Kiss Symphony: Alive IV, as well as an upcoming DVD from the concert where it was recorded. The show took place February 28 at the Telstra Dome in Melbourne, Australia, with Kiss accompanied by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra, and the Australian Children's Choir.

Aerosmith is expected to release a blues-based album in January.

Source: http://launch.yahoo.com/read/news.asp?contentID=214248


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on August 10, 2003, 02:31:53 PM
 Aerosmith and Kiss launched their coheadlining tour on Saturday (August 2) at the Ctnow.com Meadows Music Center in Hartford, Connecticut. Befitting their status as heavyweight champions, both bands came to win, but Aerosmith was declared the victor at the end of the night.

Following a quick opening set by Saliva that was received fairly, if not enthusiastically, Kiss came out to their traditional "You Wanted The Best, You Got The Best" introduction and played a hit-filled 14-song set including "Detroit Rock City," "Shout It Out Loud," "I Love It Loud," "God Of Thunder," and "Rock And Roll All Nite."

However, the concert did not go off flawlessly. At the start of the show, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Tommy Thayer descended to the stage on a riser as lights and pyro started firing, but a problem with the curtain diminished the effect of their entrance. There were other glitches, including a bad sound mix that had Simmons' bass much louder than on past tours while Thayer's lead playing was sometimes buried, and Simmons messing up the lyrics in the second verse of "Let Me Go, Rock 'N Roll."

Even with that, the band tried their best to deliver the usual Kiss spectacle. Stanley, Simmons, and Thayer were all over the stage throughout their set, which was filled with enough lighting and pyrotechnic effects to truly demonstrate the meaning of "shock and awe." Special notice is due Thayer, who has replaced Ace Frehley in the band, for not only looking the part, but playing Frehley's solos virtually note for note, much to the crowd's delight.

Kiss trimmed their set back due to time constraints, which meant Simmons didn't breathe fire, and there were no extended guitar or drum solos. Simmons, did, however, spit blood before "flying" to the top of the lighting rig for "God Of Thunder," and Peter Criss drum kit did rise off the stage during "Black Diamond." Simmons and Thayer also rode lifts off the stage while Stanley broke a guitar at the end of the set-closing "Rock And Roll All Nite," which also saw the drum set rise again.

There were a few surprises in the Kiss set. One was the video history they played during the song "Do You Love Me" that charted the band from their earliest days through the release of their solo albums in 1978. It featured a lot of pictures and footage of Frehley, which might have been understandably edited out considering his decision not to work with the group again. Frehley's status wasn't discussed from the stage, and Thayer wasn't introduced. Another was their failure to use a ramp which ran about 20 rows into the audience from the center of the stage. Finally, the decision to go without the traditional confetti for "Rock And Roll All Nite" had a lot of people scratching their heads.

The fans seemed to enjoy the show, but there was a feeling that they had seen a great fighter on an off night--still able to execute the moves, but not as crisply as usual, and susceptible to a knockout.

Before the tour began, Simmons told LAUNCH he was so confident in how well it would do, he even promoted it as a weight-control assistant. "The Kiss/Aerosmith tour, which is gonna be the tour of the year--this is a tour that's gonna kick anybody's butt," Simmons said. "This tour is gonna drop five pounds off any fat girl within a thousand yards of that stage."

Aerosmith lead guitarist Joe Perry didn't go that far, but he told LAUNCH the tour would provide some serious entertainment. "Well, I'd say that it's gonna be as close to a circus as you can get," Perry said. "It's gonna be a lot of fun."

After a short intermission to change the stage, Aerosmith's road crew opened the curtain as the band kicked into a rousing version of "Let The Music Do The Talking," delivering a not-so-subtle message. Steven Tyler and Joe Perry spent a good amount of time out at the far end of the audience ramp, where they and bassist Tom Hamilton would return throughout their show.

Playing on a fairly minimalist stage in contrast to Kiss, Aerosmith was tighter and more focused on the music. In keeping with that idea, Tyler didn't spend a lot of time talking to the crowd between Aerosmith's 16 songs, as Stanley had done throughout Kiss's set.

Aerosmith's set included hits such as "Walk This Way," "Love In An Elevator," "Dream On," and "Sweet Emotion." Without taking a break, they also had the road crew spin their stage amps around to create the effect of a bandstand in a small club, at which time Tyler said, "Blues album time. We're gonna break off a little piece. Joe, you ready?" They then played three blues songs--Little Walter's "Temperature," Aretha Franklin's "I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)," which was renamed "I Never Loved Another Girl Like The Way I Loved You" on the setlist, and the blues standard "Baby Please Don't Go."

The new staging also revealed some neon-style signs, including one that said "Honkin' On Bobo," which is the working title of the blues album Aerosmith will release in January.

Perhaps not surprisingly, a lot of people decided to use the blues portion of the show to make their runs to the bathrooms and concession areas.

Oddly, there was no formal encore for Aerosmith. Following "Back In The Saddle," Perry looked at his watch and asked the crowd, "You wanna hear one more?" After some hearty cheers, he asked, "How about two?", and the audience roared. Perry then said, "I think we got time," and Aerosmith played their last two songs--"I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" and "Sweet Emotion."

In contrast to the little mistakes that Kiss suffered through, Aerosmith's set appeared flawless, including a much better sound mix that allowed each member of the band to be heard clearly.

While their set was about the music, Aerosmith did do something straight out of the Kiss handbook. Aerosmith set off a blizzard of confetti during two different songs--"Back In The Saddle" and "Sweet Emotion."

Only the most partisan of fans would say that Aerosmith scored a clean knockout--after all, even on a bad night, Kiss puts on a better show than most bands ever dream of doing. However, the general feeling in the venue was that Aerosmith won the first night's battle on points.

Kiss and Aerosmith will go for a rematch on Monday (August 4) at the Tommy Hilfiger At Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, New York. The tour is currently scheduled to run until October 18, but they're expected to add shows that will keep them on the road until later in the year. Discussions are also underway to extend things until next year, which could include some overseas concerts.

The Kiss setlist: "Detroit Rock City," "Deuce," "Shout It Out Loud," "King Of The Night Time World," "Do You Love Me," "Let Me Go, Rock 'N Roll," "Firehouse," "I Love It Loud," "I Want You," "God Of Thunder," "100,000 Years," and "Black Diamond,? with the encore of "Beth" and "Rock And Roll All Nite."

The Aerosmith setlist: "Let The Music Do The Talking," "Walk This Way," "Love In An Elevator," "Jaded," "Rag Doll," "Cryin'," "What It Takes," "Temperature," "I Never Loved Another Girl Like The Way I Loved You," "Baby Please Don't Go," "Dream On," "The Other Side," "Back In The Saddle," "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing," and "Sweet Emotion."

Source: http://launch.yahoo.com/read/news.asp?contentID=214289


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on August 11, 2003, 05:04:44 PM
The first two arena dates for Kiss and Aerosmith have been announced. The bands will bring their coheadlining tour to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on October 24 and 25, less than a week after they finish their outdoor run in Devore, California, on October 18. The indoor dates are expected to go until about the end of the year, with further touring in 2004 a good possibility.

Public ticket sales for these two shows haven't been set yet, but Aerosmith's Aero Force One fan club has a presale scheduled for its members on Tuesday (August 12) at 10 p.m. ET. For more information, go to aeroforceone.com.

Kiss is also expected to offer presale tickets to its fans, as they've done for every show announced so far, but that information wasn't available at press time.

Aerosmith and Kiss started their coheadlining tour, with opening act Saliva, on August 2 in Hartford, Connecticut. Their next show is Monday (August 11) at the P.N.C. Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey.

Source: http://launch.yahoo.com/read/news.asp?contentID=214343


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dizzy on August 11, 2003, 06:10:20 PM
I saw Aerosmith Saturday night and they sucked.  My uncle was with me, and he's seen Aerosmith seven times, and says it was their worst performance ever.

They came onstage late so they only had an hour to play before curfew.  Steven Tyler was obviously drunk off his ass, he sang off-key and missed words all night long.  The audience sang the songs better than he did.  Joe Perry (also probably drunk) started songs wrong on numerous occasions and at one point, couldn't get his guitar working right, so Tom Hamilton had to deliver a five minute bass solo while Perry fucked with it!  Their stage theatrics were less than mediocre (especially in comparison to Kiss).  The band huddled around the drum kit a lot as if they were in band practice, and they played with their backs to the crowd half the night.  And then, they staggered offstage at 11:00 without saying goodnight, and there was no encore.

All told, a completely horseshit performance.  A far superior performance by Kiss completely kicked Aerosmith's asses on that night.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on August 11, 2003, 09:34:03 PM
Hey Dizzy that sucks about the show man. Hey what show did you go to the Aug. 09 - Nissan Pavilion - Bristow, VA? Hey do you remeber any of the songs they played? Just wondering if they played any of my favorites.  ;) Thats sucks about that curfew. I read that Guns N' Roses on the UYL tour played pasted crurfews a few times but they just had to pay fines. I don't see why Aerosmtih could'nt do that.  :-\  


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dizzy on August 11, 2003, 10:18:48 PM
Hey what show did you go to the Aug. 09 - Nissan Pavilion - Bristow, VA?
Yes, that was the show.  Saw concerts there two consecutive nights--Poison/Skid Row/Vince Neil on Friday night and Saliva/Kiss/Aerosmith on Saturday night.


Quote
Hey do you remeber any of the songs they played? Just wondering if they played any of my favorites.
From memory, here are some...

Mama Kin
Dream on
Dude Looks Like a Lady
Sweet Emotion
Walk This Way
Jaded

They did NOT play songs such as "Last Child", "I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing", "Same Old Song and Dance".


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I read that Guns N' Roses on the UYL tour played pasted crurfews a few times but they just had to pay fines. I don't see why Aerosmtih could'nt do that.
Playing past curfew wouldn't have stopped them from sucking on Saturday night.  Though it would've given my uncle and I the chance to leave during the encore so we could've beaten the traffic.   >:(


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CRAPLOAD on August 13, 2003, 04:30:06 AM
AEROSMITH,AEROSMITH,AEROSMITH!!!!!!!!!!!
Aerosmith are up there with GNR for me!!  Legends that keep on making great music!  I can honestly say that I like every album.  Not all classics, but all having at least a few great songs!!  Here are my fav's off each CD.

Aerosmith - Movin' out, One way street and walkin the dog
Get your Wings- Lord of the thighs and Season's of Wither (what a ballad shoud be!)
Toys in the Attic - round and round, walk this way and sweet emotion
Rocks - Nobody's fault (top 5 favorite song ever!), rats in the cellar and back in the saddle
Draw the line (sooo under rated)- kings and queens, draw the line and get it up
Live Bootleg- mother popcorn, chip away at the stone, dream on (always great live)
Night in the ruts - bone to bone, reefer head woman and remember
Greatest hits - come together  
Rock in a Hard Place (also very under rated)- bolivian ragamuffin, jailbait and Joanie's butterfly
Done With Mirrors- she's on fire, darkness and let the music...
Classics live - reffer head woman, kings and queens and dream on
Classics Live 2- last child, draw the line and toys in the attic
Permanent Vacation - Heart's done time, hangman jury and girl keeps coming apart
Gems - the whole thing!!  this is what a compilation cd should be.  
Pump - Young lust, fine, and voo doo medicine man
Pandora's Box - rattlesnake shake, let it slide and helter skelter (plus many more)
Get A Grip - eat the rich, flesh and livin' on the edge
Big ones - walk on water (back in the saddle of the 90's), deuce's are wild
A Little South of Sanity - Monkey on my back (flubbed words and all), last child and same old aong and dance
Nine Lives (my favorite) - the farm, crash, somethings gotta give and pink. (plus most the rest)
Just Push Play - beyond beautiful, sunshine and drop dead gorgeous
Young Lust the Anthology - all the b sides and other non album tracks
O Yeah - The only one I don't have.  I have all the songs already except fot the 2 new ones which I don't care for really.  
I can't wait for the blues album!  Not many bands can pull of an all blues album.   I am pretty sure Aerosmith can!


C.




Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on August 13, 2003, 09:53:52 PM
I hope January comes fast...the new album has to kick ass...I don't wanna hear more stuff like Jaded, girls of summer and basically any song down that line.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on August 15, 2003, 04:15:54 AM
Aerosmith has many kick ass tunes, but most of their albums, as a whole, as pretty shitty.

BTW, Young Lust was released, against the band's will. Mostly be'cos they still owe an album or two to Geffen. So they put out O'Yeah to counter it..........that's why we got two Greatest Hits albums back to back.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Izzy on September 03, 2003, 04:55:50 PM
Been trying to get into Aerosmith lately, got one of the numerous greatest hits to get me on the way, i gotta say  Crazy is my fav Aerosmith song..and the video is, well........


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mortismurphy on September 03, 2003, 05:33:07 PM
I like there 70's stuff but there 80's, 90's stuffs inferior. All the albums are sterile sounding and have horrid ballads.
They also bring in big songwriters.

I dont like tyler, perrys attitude.
They were saying 'we can blow the stones anytime off stage''
and i just thouht fuck off, no way does aerosmith even come anywhere neither the stones.

fave tracks...
Walkin the dog
Adams apple
sweet emotion
Back in the saddle
Draw the line


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Lionel Hutz on September 06, 2003, 06:27:24 PM
Fave albums:
Toys In The Attic
Rocks

Fave songs:
Mama Kin
Train Kept A Rollin
Toys In The Attic
No More No More
What It Takes
Adam's Apple
Last Child
Sick As A Dog
Get The Lead Out
Back In The Saddle
and so on...

Now you know ;)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on September 06, 2003, 07:04:20 PM
Did anyone catch the guys at the NFL opening night? man are those guys amazing or what? it is so great how at their age and at this point in their career they still look so cool! anyway, they played 3 songs, "walk this way","Back in the saddle" and "Dream on"...it was great.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Betty on September 07, 2003, 07:39:37 AM
I don't want to miss a thin- This is a quality song eventhough it is on the soundtrack to a crap movie (Armageddon)

 :beer:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on September 07, 2003, 01:36:20 PM
Did anyone catch the guys at the NFL opening night? man are those guys amazing or what? it is so great how at their age and at this point in their career they still look so cool! anyway, they played 3 songs, "walk this way","Back in the saddle" and "Dream on"...it was great.
where can I download that??


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Izzy on September 07, 2003, 03:50:46 PM
I don't want to miss a thin- This is a quality song eventhough it is on the soundtrack to a crap movie (Armageddon)

 :beer:

It's a great song..shame they didn't write it and that it became a pop song....


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: DEAD HORSE on September 08, 2003, 01:39:20 AM
Did anyone catch the guys at the NFL opening night? man are those guys amazing or what? it is so great how at their age and at this point in their career they still look so cool! anyway, they played 3 songs, "walk this way","Back in the saddle" and "Dream on"...it was great.



That was so fuckin great!!   I loved to hear Back in the saddle live , is one of the best Aerosmith and rock n roll songs i ve ever listened .  Aerosmith still kick ass !!!  :yes:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on September 19, 2003, 01:20:20 PM
The Kiss/Aerosmith concert scheduled for Virginia Beach, Virginia, this past Wednesday (September 17) was postponed due to safety and weather concerns from the threat of Hurricane Isabel. The date will be rescheduled.

Source:  http://launch.yahoo.com/read/news.asp?contentID=214658


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on October 09, 2003, 10:34:30 PM
Here some more dates than they have added to the tour.

Mon, Oct 20 Journal Pavilion Albuquerque, NM
Wed, Oct 22 Delta Center Salt Lake City, UT
Fri, Oct 24 MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV
Sat, Oct 25 MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV
Thu, Nov 6 Qwest Center Omaha, NE
Sat, Nov 8 Alerus Center Grand Forks, ND
Mon, Nov 10 Target Center Minneapolis, MN
Wed, Nov 12 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, MI
Fri, Nov 14 Arena at Harbor Yard Bridgeport, CT
Sun, Nov 16 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
Thu, Nov 20 MCI Center Washington, DC
Sat, Nov 22 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC
Mon, Nov 24 Verizon Wireless Arena Manchester, NH
Wed, Nov 26 Fleet Center Boston, MA
Fri, Nov 28 Pepsi Center Albany, NY
Sun, Nov 30 Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit, MI
Wed, Dec 3 St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, FL
Fri, Dec 5 Jacksonville New Arena Jacksonville, FL
Mon, Dec 8 Freedom Hall Louisville, KY
Wed, Dec 10 Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville, TN
Fri, Dec 12 Mark of the Quad Moline, IL
Sun, Dec 14 Ford Center Oklahoma City, OK
Thu, Dec 18 The Forum Los Angeles, CA
Sat, Dec 20 Save Mart Center Fresno, CA


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on January 18, 2004, 01:12:47 AM
Aerosmith Annouces 2004 North American Tour

Band to Tour In Conjunction with Forthcoming Album Release Honkin? On Bobo

Cheap Trick Announced as Special Guests!

Boston, MA- January 16, 2004- Aerosmith has announced a 40-city North American tour in support of their 14th studio album, Honkin? On Bobo. Scheduled to kick off in the US in March 2004, the tour will hit cities in both the US and Canada through June. Clear Channel Entertainment, the world?s leading promoter and marketer of live entertainment, will promote and produce the tour. Cheap Trick has been announced as the tour?s special guest.

Universally renowned as America?s premiere rock band, Aerosmith?s tour promises to be nothing short of spectacular with the band performing classic hits from their 30+ year career, as well as new material from their upcoming album, Honkin? On Bobo. Aerosmith?s 2004 arena tour comes on the heels of their co-headlining tour with Kiss, which received critical acclaim from both fans and critics alike, and was also one of 2003?s top-grossing concert outings.

Aerosmith also recently announced that they will headline the Super Bowl XXXVIII pre-game show at Reliant Stadium in Houston on Sunday, February 1st. Aerosmith opened the NFL season with a performance in Washington, D.C. at ?NFL Kickoff Live,? will perform in the finale of the pre-game show featuring a tribute to NASA.

With over 20 album releases and more than 100 million albums sold worldwide, Aerosmith continues to be one of the most enduring and exciting forces in American rock music today. The band - Steven Tyler (vocals), Joe Perry (guitar), Brad Whitford (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass) and Joey Kramer (drums) - has obliterated the generation gap and has also spearheaded some of the most important trends in pop music with each new release-- from groundbreaking early 70?s heavy metal to the invention of the power-ballad to the first fusion of rock and hip hop. Their new album, Honkin? On Bobo, will hit record stores in spring 2004.

Aerosmith 2004 tour dates are as follows:

Thursday, March 11 Lubbock, TX
Saturday, March 13 El Paso, TX
Monday, March 15 Hidalgo, TX
Wednesday, March 17 Laredo, TX
Friday, March 19 Little Rock, AR
Sunday, March 21 Bossier City, LA
Tuesday, March 23 Tupelo, MS
Thursday, March 25 Lafayette, LA
Saturday, March 27 Biloxi, MS
Monday, March 29 Pensacola, FL
Thursday, April 1 Tallahassee, FL
Saturday, April 3 Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Monday, April 5 Orlando, FL
Wednesday, April 7 Columbia, SC
Friday, April 9 Atlanta, GA
Wednesday, April 14 Philadelphia, PA
Friday, April 16 Dayton, OH
Sunday, April 18 Quebec City, QC
Tuesday, April 20 Montreal, QC
Thursday, April 22 Hamilton, ON
Saturday, April 24 Green Bay, WI
Tuesday, May 4 Ames, IA
Thursday, May 6 Peoria, IL
Saturday, May 8 Madison, WI
Monday, May 10 Evansville, IN
Wednesday, May 12 Sioux City, IA
Friday, May 14 Winnipeg, MB
Sunday, May 16 Saskatoon, SK
Tuesday, May 18 Edmonton, AB
Thursday, May 20 Calgary, AB
Saturday, May 22 Portland, OR
Monday, May 24 Boise, ID
Wednesday, June 2 Dallas, TX
Friday, June 4 Houston, TX
Sunday, June 6 Birmingham, AL
Tuesday, June 8 Indianapolis, IN
Wednesday, June 9 Buffalo, NY
Saturday, June 12 Atlantic City, NJ
Monday, June 14 Scranton, PA
Wednesday, June 16 Virginia Beach, VA
Friday, June 18 Pittsburgh, PA
Sunday, June 20 Holmdel, NJ
Tuesday, June 22 Long Island, NY
Thursday, June 24 Boston, MA
Saturday, June 26 Hershey, PA
Monday, June 28 Cleveland, OH


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Is he struggling? on January 18, 2004, 06:08:56 PM
Quote
Aerosmith has announced a 40-city North American tour in support of their 14th studio album, Honkin? On Bobo. Scheduled to kick off in the US in March 2004, the tour will hit cities in both the US and Canada through June.


Aaaarrrggghh! They've been touring the US non-stop for the past three years... when are they gonna come to the UK, damnit?! And will they bring Cheap Trick along with them if they ever do (I for one, hope so - they really are the kings of power pop-rock).



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on March 22, 2004, 09:24:31 PM
HONKIN' ON BOBO due out March 30

Due out March 30--the band's return to its roots promises to be a hard driving gritty collection of tracks unmistakably Aerosmith, and brimming with interpreted covers of blues greats such as Muddy Waters, Fisher / Hopkins and Blind Willie McTell.

Reconnecting with class of '77 Aerosmith alum and producer Jack Douglas, whose last fully original project with the band was Draw The Line, is bound to take Bobo to place that is both familiar and exciting for longtime fans of the band.

Track Listing
1 Road Runner
2 Shame, Shame, Shame
3 Eyesight To The Blind
4 Baby, Please Don't Go
5 Never Loved A Girl
6 Back Back Train
7 You Gotta Move
8 The Grind
9 I'm Ready
10 Temperature
11 Stop Messin' Around
12 Jesus Is On The Main Line

Picture of album cover.

(http://www.aerosmith.com/images/bobo_cover.gif)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dizzy on March 22, 2004, 09:41:12 PM
Honkin' on Bobo?  LOL.  Cool title, but who's Bobo and why are they honkin' on her?

Does anyone know who's opening for them this year?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on March 23, 2004, 02:35:55 AM
im so excited to get this cd next tuesday!

i heard a song on the radio and i have never heard it b4 it sounded just like aerosmith it was a love type song, i know it cant be on this cd cause this cd is strictly blues but i just wonder what song it couldve been? was the song they did for the disney movie soundtrack a love song?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: matt88 on March 23, 2004, 04:58:29 AM
Favorite song is Dream On


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on March 23, 2004, 09:16:29 PM

was the song they did for the disney movie soundtrack a love song?

Where did you hear that from? Is the movie not out yet? I never heard anything about this before.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on March 24, 2004, 01:27:04 AM
they did a song for the rugrats movie i believe and yeah its out, i heard this incredible song on a classic rock station sounded just like aerosmith but was a song ive never heard before and its buggin the shit out of me cause i dont know what is from it was out last year sometime


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on March 24, 2004, 11:47:21 AM
That Rugrats song isnt part of any Aerosmith album. Dont know the song title though...

Anyway, Im excited about Honkin on Bobo. By the 30s samples Ive heard, I think it will be great, esp. roadrunner


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on March 24, 2004, 09:47:29 PM
I found the name of that song on the soundtrack for "Rugrats Go Wild" it's called "Lizard Love". I never thought they would do a song for that movie. I have to hear that song and see how it is.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: liquidvirus on March 26, 2004, 02:57:08 AM
i was jus listenin to the album ands its pretty ok
i mean its sounds pretty dated...but not a bad album anyways...much better than good charlotte and the other stupid stuff around


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kujo722 on March 26, 2004, 06:27:41 AM
Honkin' on Bobo?  LOL.  Cool title, but who's Bobo and why are they honkin' on her?

Does anyone know who's opening for them this year?

Cheap Trick

I'm going to see them April 3rd in Ft. Lauderdale. I'll post a review probably Monday morning (April 5)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on March 26, 2004, 03:48:08 PM
Aerosmith kicks ass,i cant wait to hear all the new tunes..joe perry said it felt like they were all kids again makin tunes..so i cant wait to hear it..i went to see thwm with kiss in darien lake it was a great show


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on March 30, 2004, 12:20:54 PM
im on my way to buy honkin on bobo, im absolutely excited as fuck to get this! ill listen and post a review!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kujo722 on March 30, 2004, 05:46:27 PM
Got "Honkin' On Bobo" this afternoon. I've only listened to it once so far, but my first impression is very good. As a longtime Aerosmith fan who has enjoyed all their releases since their reunion in the 80's, I have to say this is a long over due return to the glory days of the 70's.

Calling this a blues album might throw some people off. I for one love blues music, but this album is not in the style of what you might think goes with that style. This isn't the slow moody style of a Muddy Waters or B.B. King. This is blues on steroids. This is dirty, in your face, amps turned up loud as they will fucking go Blues/Rock.

Steven Tyler seems to be in very strong voice and Joe Perry lets loose with some licks the likes of which I wasn't too sure he was still capable of. Listen to "Baby, Please Dont Go" for the best example. The Super Bowl performance didn't do this song justice. The biggest surprise for me was their total redesigning of The Whos "Eyesight To the Blind" from the classic rock opera "Tommy". Good stuff.

I'll be interested to see the reaction from their "newer" fan base that got into Aerosmith because Alicia Silverstone and the "Beyond Beautiful" Liv Tyler were in their videos.

I think the fans that have been with them from the beginning will love the return to their roots. Hopefully the Rolling Stones will give this a listen too before they get the idea to do release anymore albums.

4 days until I get to hear it all Live :beer:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on March 30, 2004, 11:58:06 PM
fuckin A this shit rocks out with its cock out, im a new breed aerosmith fan that got into them from permanent vacation on, and i love this cd! i got the cd that came with the free harmonica keychain, did u get that one?

anyhow this cd is the fuckin shit!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kujo722 on March 31, 2004, 08:01:37 AM
Yeah, I got the Harmonica also.

It's odd to consider someone thats been into the band for almost 20 years now a "new breed" fan. Just another testament to how long this group has survived. I think Permanent Vacation was the last album that fit the old Aerosmith style. I love all the stuff that has come out since but thats the last one that when I listen to it, I think it fits with the Toys In the Attic, N(R)ight In The R(N)uts era.

I should add that on this new album there is one true Blues style song. "Jesus Is On The Mainline" would fit perfectly into the "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" soundtrack and nobody would even think twice about it. I missed that song somehow when I first listened to the CD.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on March 31, 2004, 11:15:39 AM
Goin to pick the CD up tonight..i hers some of the untes live and they kick ass : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: axls_locomotive on March 31, 2004, 11:26:12 AM
Honkin On Bobo, fantastic album, blues, rock an roll, down and dirty and hyperactive in one CD

it beats the crap out of their last album


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: page on April 03, 2004, 12:35:09 PM
IMO their best album is clearly "rocks" it`s a great pure rock n`f`roll album


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Is he struggling? on April 04, 2004, 06:32:44 PM
Okay, here is a late nomination for the 'daftest question ever asked on the HTGTH board' award. Isthe Harmonica Keychain an actual functioning (or even partly functioning) harmonica? I need to know so I don't waste a couple of extra quid on the deluxe edition for the sake of a mere keychain. (Though it probably isn't available in the UK anyway).


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on April 05, 2004, 01:00:39 AM
Honkin' on Bobo is a piece of shit! What a waste of money.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on April 05, 2004, 04:10:19 AM
yes the keychain functions

it has about 4 notes or so on it

its cool i play that shit all the time! i annoy the fuck out of my friends with it!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on April 15, 2004, 10:10:44 PM
Was this cd recorded live(meaning that they all played their instruments at the same time and place)?

Good cd...definitely the closest they?ve been to being the old Aerosmith even though sometimes I feel a bit of commercial crappy bubble gummy type of Aerosmith.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Wheres Izzy on September 11, 2004, 12:14:34 AM
Picked it up yesterday and just finished reading it since I had off today. A real good read, I reccomend it even if you're not a huge aerosmith fan like I am. A couple of GnR mentions, touring with aerosmith in 88' and a funny quote from slash to open up one of the chapters. Anyone else ever read it?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on September 11, 2004, 12:16:57 AM
i read it, not as entertaining as motley crue's the dirt but still an interesting read.

very sad when steven tyler made his underage wife have an abortion when she was very close to 9 months, he said it bothered him and made him feel bad

very interesting stuff in there, i recommend everyone read it.

its something how Geffen and John Kalodner gave aerosmith so much shit over their Get a Grip and Nine Lives albums, makes u wonder what they are putting Axl through right now.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on September 11, 2004, 12:18:24 AM
Yes, I also thought it was a pretty good autobiography.  You should also pick up a book called "dream on" it's bebe newell's side of the story.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: The New Fiona Apple on September 11, 2004, 12:26:26 AM
It's pretty good. Sanitized, but not as much as it could be.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on November 03, 2004, 11:56:31 AM
AEROSMITH will release their first-ever live concert DVD, You Gotta Move, on November 23rd. The two hours of music and interviews from the band's tour supporting Honkin' On Bobo will premiere that same night at select Regal movie theaters nationwide


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Wheres Izzy on November 03, 2004, 12:59:32 PM
awesome, aerosmith are great in concert. Seen em twice and fucking loved both shows.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Christos AG on November 04, 2004, 05:42:26 AM
I 've already seen this show. It's fuckin awesome. Go to your local Regal movie theaters and watch it.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Wheres Izzy on November 04, 2004, 07:24:43 PM
I 've already seen this show. It's fuckin awesome. Go to your local Regal movie theaters and watch it.


Christos, do they play train kept a rollin? they did it the 2nd time I saw them live and it blew my fucking mind. I loved it so fucking much. The version on get your wings is great and all but the way they played it then was a million times better and I hope a version is on there similar to it.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Christos AG on November 05, 2004, 01:37:49 AM
I 've already seen this show. It's fuckin awesome. Go to your local Regal movie theaters and watch it.


Christos, do they play train kept a rollin? they did it the 2nd time I saw them live and it blew my fucking mind. I loved it so fucking much. The version on get your wings is great and all but the way they played it then was a million times better and I hope a version is on there similar to it.

I don't remember, I'll check the dvd's and I'll let you know.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Smoke on December 13, 2004, 04:11:19 PM
Ok, so I found out that aerosmith just released their first live concert dvd and rushed out to get it since I am a huge aerosmith fan.  It was a concert from their latest tour, Honkin on Bobo.  I have to say that the concert was awesome and that the band has not lost anything over the past 30 years.  However the editing crew who put this dvd together should get a big kick in the face.  They ruined the concert.  Let me tell you why.  The cameras spent more time filming the fans then they did the actual band.  They must hired some 20 something year old models and stuck them in the front rows.   They would do a band shot then switch to the audience.  This would happen every couple of seconds which ending up being really annoying and made me dizzy.  I mean don't get me wrong its nice to see everybody rocking out to a concert but the dvd was named "Aerosmith" not "The fans of Aerosmith attend a concert". 

But the worst thing of all which made it so horrible was after each song the editors stopped the concert and showed some behind the scenes action of the band in the studio or on the road or somewhere.  Thoses little clips lasted for a couple minutes each.  It disrupted the whole flow of the concert.  It even got to be so bad where the members of the band would still be talking and the song would start and you would miss 15-30 seconds of the song.  It made me so mad.  And during the song "Draw the Line" as soon as Joe Perry was going to go into his solo, all of a sudden his head      popped up and started yapping about some stupid crap.  I mean, come on!  You should put all of that kind of stuff on a separate dvd.  Some of the behind the scene stuff was cool but you don't need to put it after each song they play. 

However there was some real gems though in the dvd.  There were five songs not on the concert and were put as extras and they must of been done by someone else because there were no shots of the audience and it was just the band playing.  Don't get me wrong though it was a really good concert, it was just frustrating to watch it with all of those breaks in it.  It is a shame that this is there first live dvd, hopefully they will release some of their older stuff.  Anyways I just needed to vent a little about this dvd, if anybody else saw this let me know what you think about it.  So I know that I'm not crazy. 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Is he struggling? on December 13, 2004, 06:13:35 PM
I pretty well agree with what you said about the editing  - the fast cuts and the audience shots really do my head in too. And the interview bits should either have been extras, or perhaps something you could call up at certain parts of the concert at the press of a button.

The version of 'rats in the cellar' included here also dissapointed me.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on May 25, 2005, 05:06:25 PM
Dug up this thread to give yas some new news:

AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry has told MTV.com that he will support his recently released solo album with select shows and rejoin his bandmates when AEROSMITH start rehearsing at the end of August for a fall tour. While the band won't have a new studio disc to support, it will likely be touring behind an upcoming live CD and DVD.

"We don't have that much live stuff out, and one of the things fans have been requesting is a straight live DVD that's a whole concert rather than something cut up with backstage footage," Perry said. "So we're looking at a few shows, some of which are from the last tour, and that's something we'd really like to do."

At this point, AEROSMITH plan to finish the tour, then return to the studio in 2006 to work on the follow-up to last year's blues album, "Honkin' on Bobo". Perry expects the new AEROSMITH record to sound like a hybrid of the loose, freewheeling "Bobo" and 2001's more technical "Just Push Play".

"We have 30 years of playing live together, and that's a real asset," Perry said. "And that's what we drew from on 'Bobo'. We didn't have time to do a full studio record, but we wanted to press the reset button and do something that was less layered and precise. I hope some of that rubs off on our next recording experience so there's still some of that live edge."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on May 26, 2005, 01:59:55 AM
What I want to hear is an album free of Desmond Child, Jim Vallance, and Bruce Fairbairn.  Not that I don't still love the newer stuff, but they need to go back to that old sound from back in the day.  Their best material is still the stuff they did in the 70's before they utilized professional song writers to help them out.  I know they're still capable of writing a great album themselves.  Joe Perry didn't have any song writing help on his new solo release and its awesome.  I want an old school Aerosmith album.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on May 27, 2005, 01:38:02 AM
Dug up this thread to give yas some new news:

AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry has told MTV.com that he will support his recently released solo album with select shows and rejoin his bandmates when AEROSMITH start rehearsing at the end of August for a fall tour. While the band won't have a new studio disc to support, it will likely be touring behind an upcoming live CD and DVD.

"We don't have that much live stuff out, and one of the things fans have been requesting is a straight live DVD that's a whole concert rather than something cut up with backstage footage," Perry said. "So we're looking at a few shows, some of which are from the last tour, and that's something we'd really like to do."

At this point, AEROSMITH plan to finish the tour, then return to the studio in 2006 to work on the follow-up to last year's blues album, "Honkin' on Bobo". Perry expects the new AEROSMITH record to sound like a hybrid of the loose, freewheeling "Bobo" and 2001's more technical "Just Push Play".

"We have 30 years of playing live together, and that's a real asset," Perry said. "And that's what we drew from on 'Bobo'. We didn't have time to do a full studio record, but we wanted to press the reset button and do something that was less layered and precise. I hope some of that rubs off on our next recording experience so there's still some of that live edge."

Live! Bootleg
Classics Live
Classics Live II
A Little South of Sanity 2 CD set

No, they don't have very many live albums out........ :o

Anyway, whatever it is, I'll buy it......


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on May 27, 2005, 04:25:46 PM
Well Bruce Fairbairn is dead, so u got your wish there! : ok:

I loved Just Push Play, it is actually one of my fav New Aerosmith albums.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on May 28, 2005, 03:20:23 AM
I didn't know he was dead.  Damn, I didn't want him gone that bad...or did I?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on May 28, 2005, 12:14:39 PM
What I want to hear is an album free of Desmond Child, Jim Vallance, and Bruce Fairbairn.? Not that I don't still love the newer stuff, but they need to go back to that old sound from back in the day.? Their best material is still the stuff they did in the 70's before they utilized professional song writers to help them out.? I know they're still capable of writing a great album themselves.? Joe Perry didn't have any song writing help on his new solo release and its awesome.? I want an old school Aerosmith album.

i totally agree, Pump is one of my faves, but the rest of the post-comeback albums are decent, but rather dissapointing. My fave pre-comeback is probably Rocks. Honkin' was pretty good, Aerosmith still have amazing potential, i think this new album is gonna kick ass... They are not dumb, they know that they've alienated alot of their older fans and sacrificied alot of their musical integrity to stay relevant.....but this may be their last album (i'm not sure, does anyone know what kind of record deal they have??like how many more albums their expected to make?) so i think they will deliver...and deliver big.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: noonespecial on May 28, 2005, 03:13:20 PM
The only "crappy" albums I've heard from Aerosmith since I've been digging them since 1976 was Rock in a Hard Place ( I could get through it, but it wasn't the same without Joe and Brad, plain and simple...and that feeling was pretty much the consensus, because even the replacement players, Rick Dufay and  and Jimmy Crespo were telling them to get their shit together and rejoin) and Just Push Play (which I couldn't get through one entire listening...)...as far as the opinion that they've lost their long time fans to stay relevant, I politely disagree...maybe you didn't catch the Honkin on Bobo tour...the mix is that of a Stones Show, parents with their kids, and their kids with their kids, and so on, and so on...like that old shampoo commerical  :hihi:
btw...Joe Perry's new solo album is awesome and if you take the time to play the DVD portion, you'll have the pleasure of listening to a genuine musician talk about his passion...for guitars and rock n roll. : ok:
What was really interesting was that Joe's first Project show, Steven and couple of the guys showed up to see 'em...I did not know that :o


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on May 29, 2005, 03:56:09 AM
I think Aerosmith as a live band and Aerosmith as a song making band are going in two different directions.  In my opinion they're a better live band now than they ever were.  They're in better physical shape cause they take way better care of themselves, and they've been playing so long that they've become even more talented musicians.  However, when it comes to there original songs they have gone steadily downhill since Pump.  Nine Lives was decent, and Just Push Play was pretty bad for Aerosmith standards.  It had its moments, but a lot of it was just way too poppy.  The musicianship on the album was also lackluster.  Even on very poppy songs like Cryin' and Angel (not that I don't love those songs) the musicianship was still impressive.  They need to find a way to capture that attitude and energy in the studio with new material.  They were able to do it in the 70's.  I don't see why they can't still do it if they really tried.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on June 05, 2005, 05:43:09 PM
i never listened to them really, then the other day i heard the album pump and permanant vacation and i love them. Hope they tour again, i gotta go see em. I can also hear some of the influences that perry dude has on slash.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Hammy on June 05, 2005, 06:12:02 PM
i never listened to them really, then the other day i heard the album pump and permanant vacation and i love them. Hope they tour again, i gotta go see em. I can also hear some of the influences that perry dude has on slash.
Go get their self-titled album and Rocks that's where the real class lies : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on June 06, 2005, 01:04:44 AM
Well, I have all the CDs.....You're getting into the old shit......Go pick up some of the ancient shit, like Rocks (as mentioned), Toys in the Attic and Live! Bootleg........



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on June 06, 2005, 04:45:57 AM
just buy box of fire youll have all the early albums and you will be properly into one of the best if not the best Blues Rock n Roll bands in the world


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: ClintroN on June 06, 2005, 05:29:24 AM
my first Smith album was Get A Grip.

kick arse 8)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on June 06, 2005, 06:09:40 AM
Great band choice. If u want an album of their greatest hits, get 'O Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits',  the best Aerosmith compilation.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Timothy on June 06, 2005, 12:10:46 PM
 stay away from "Nine Lives" and "Just Push Play"


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on June 06, 2005, 12:36:08 PM
i listened to that album with "shut up and dance" on. Its a fairly decent album. : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Axls Locomotive on June 06, 2005, 02:50:23 PM
stay away from "Nine Lives" and "Just Push Play"

agreed,

honkin on bobo is excellent too


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Johnny Rattlesnake on June 06, 2005, 10:32:38 PM
Aerosmith Gems has it all.  Greatest Hits was the record company's GH; Gems was Aerosmith's.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on June 07, 2005, 01:07:48 AM
Oh Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits was released by Aerosmith as a "rebuttal" of sorts to the release of Young Lust: Anthology....which Aero had no say in. That's why there were two 2-disc Greatest Hits albums back-to-back.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on June 07, 2005, 01:48:43 AM
Oh Yeah! is a pretty good compilation, but to truly appreciate Aerosmith you gotta buy the old albums.  The first 5 albums are all great.  That includes Aerosmith, Get Your Wings, Toys In The Attic, Rocks, and Draw The Line...all classics in my opinion.  Of the newer albums, the best ones are Pump, Bobo, and Permanent Vacation.  Get A Grip is also pretty good.  Nine Lives and Just Push Play are definitely subpar.  I wouldn't recomed Just Push Play unless you're a hardcore fan that wants to complete the collection.  Live Bootleg is a great live album, and the new You Gotta Move live DVD is one of the best live DVDs I've ever seen.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Kujo on June 07, 2005, 12:48:23 PM
the new You Gotta Move live DVD is one of the best live DVDs I've ever seen.

I have to agree, especially since I'm in it :beer:

You have to listen to Toys In The Attic, in my opinion it is their best.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on June 07, 2005, 01:01:44 PM
i find the early things a bit strange because of how different his voice is. Ive never heard it like that before.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on June 08, 2005, 12:28:08 AM
i find the early things a bit strange because of how different his voice is. Ive never heard it like that before.
You should read their book called "Walk this way" Steven explains why he sang that way in the beginning.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: psycotron on June 20, 2005, 08:31:59 AM
i really like the old aerosmith (sweet emotion, walk this way etc). i already have the big ones cd so i think i have enough of their 80s stuff. i only want to buy one album of their old stuff though cause i aint gotta lot of money to burn. should i buy an old aerosmith album like toys in the attic or get a greatest hits?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Hammy on June 20, 2005, 08:39:29 AM
i really like the old aerosmith (sweet emotion, walk this way etc). i already have the big ones cd so i think i have enough of their 80s stuff. i only want to buy one album of their old stuff though cause i aint gotta lot of money to burn. should i buy an old aerosmith album like toys in the attic or get a greatest hits?
Personally i would say buy an old album like Aerosmith or Toys if you wanna get a Greatest Hits get their 1980s one it's got great stuff like Sweet Emotion, Dream On, Back In The Saddle, Same Old Song And Dance etc.  Best place to find recommendations is in the Aerosmith thread.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Jamie on June 20, 2005, 03:10:36 PM
I've gotten into Aerosmith recently and am really starting to like them a lot. They're definitely in my top 20 bands now. Anyways, I bought their debut (Aerosmith) today, and since Steven didn't sing in his trademark high-pitched voice I wondered did he get some sort of training or operation done or if he just decided he prefered singing like that (as there was certain points in some of the songs on the album where he did sing like that) or if his voice just changed naturally. Thanks.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on June 20, 2005, 04:26:12 PM
Not really sure, but voices definitely change over time.  And Steven's been siging for almost 40 years.  I'm sure any number of things could've happened.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on June 21, 2005, 02:37:01 AM
Not really sure, but voices definitely change over time.? And Steven's been siging for almost 40 years.? I'm sure any number of things could've happened.
Yeah, like Hetfield's voice changed from a squeal to a growl...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on June 21, 2005, 02:53:18 AM
Buy the recent latest hits compilation:  'O Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits'. It's got all their best songs as well as some new ones and bonus tracks.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: nesquick on June 21, 2005, 05:18:13 AM
this is a great band.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on July 06, 2005, 11:47:35 AM
AEROSMITH have reportedly set "Rockin' the Joint" as the title of their upcoming live album, tentatively due in October. The CD is believed to have been recorded at The Joint at The Hard Rock in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 11, 2002.

In a recent interview with MTV.com, AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry said that AEROSMITH will likely start rehearsing at the end of August for a fall tour in support of the upcoming live CD and accompanying DVD.

"We don't have that much live stuff out, and one of the things fans have been requesting is a straight live DVD that's a whole concert rather than something cut up with backstage footage," Perry said. "So we're looking at a few shows, some of which are from the last tour, and that's something we'd really like to do."

At this point, AEROSMITH plan to finish the tour, then return to the studio in 2006 to work on the follow-up to last year's blues album, "Honkin' on Bobo". Perry expects the new AEROSMITH record to sound like a hybrid of the loose, freewheeling "Bobo" and 2001's more technical "Just Push Play".

"We have 30 years of playing live together, and that's a real asset," Perry said. "And that's what we drew from on 'Bobo'. We didn't have time to do a full studio record, but we wanted to press the reset button and do something that was less layered and precise. I hope some of that rubs off on our next recording experience so there's still some of that live edge."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on September 01, 2005, 11:06:45 PM
AEROSMITH have set an October 25 release date for their new live album, "Rockin' the Joint". Recorded on January 11, 2002, the CD/DualDisc features such AEROSMITH classics as "Beyond Beautiful", "S.O.S.", "Light Inside", "Draw the Line", "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", "Rattlesnake Shake" and "Walk This Way". The DVD portion will mix live performances with behind-the-scenes footage.

"When you can play in front of 3,000 fans, it's an opportunity to pull out some of the earlier and more esoteric songs," guitarist Joe Perry said.

AEROSMITH plan to return to arenas for another concert trek this winter. The band will then commence work on the follow-up to last year's blues album, "Honkin' on Bobo". Perry expects the new AEROSMITH record to sound like a hybrid of the loose, freewheeling "Bobo" and 2001's more technical "Just Push Play".

"We have 30 years of playing live together, and that's a real asset," Perry told MTV.com in a recent interview. "And that's what we drew from on 'Bobo'. We didn't have time to do a full studio record, but we wanted to press the reset button and do something that was less layered and precise. I hope some of that rubs off on our next recording experience so there's still some of that live edge."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on September 02, 2005, 01:13:08 AM
A Little South of Sanity was released, if memory serves, Oct 26........


Anyway, fuckin' awesome, I'll so be buying it.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: SwedeChildO'Mine on September 02, 2005, 08:50:13 PM
Aerosmith's best song ever is Dream On. I can't see'em doing a better song..? You gotta Dream On..


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on September 02, 2005, 10:07:13 PM
IMO their best album is clearly "rocks" it`s a great pure rock n`f`roll album

yea i'd say "Rocks" and "Pump" are their best, i hope they really go back to basics and kick ass on the next album.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on September 06, 2005, 04:12:59 PM
 According to MelodicRock.com, AEROSMITH have finalized the track listing for their upcoming live album, "Rockin' the Joint", due on October 25 via Columbia Records. Recorded on January 11, 2002, the CD/DualDisc will include a DVD portion featuring live performances with behind-the-scenes footage.

"Rockin' the Joint" track listing:

01. Beyond Beautiful
02. Toys In The Attic
03. Love In An Elevator
04. Just Push Play
05. Same Old Song And Dance
06. Jaded
07. Big Ten Inch Record
08. Pink
09. Sick As A Dog
10. Seasons of Wither
11. Light Inside
12. No More, No More
13. Dream On
14. Drop Dead Gorgeous
15. Stop Messin' Around
16. Draw The Line
17. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
18. Cryin'
19. Mother Popcorn
20. Walk This Way
21. Uncle Salty - Sweet Emotion
22. Encore - Rattlesnake Shake
23. Livin' On The Edge
24. What It Takes
25. Train Kept A Rollin'

AEROSMITH plan to return to arenas for another concert trek this winter. The band will then commence work on the follow-up to last year's blues album, "Honkin' on Bobo". Perry expects the new AEROSMITH record to sound like a hybrid of the loose, freewheeling "Bobo" and 2001's more technical "Just Push Play".

"We have 30 years of playing live together, and that's a real asset," Perry told MTV.com in a recent interview. "And that's what we drew from on 'Bobo'. We didn't have time to do a full studio record, but we wanted to press the reset button and do something that was less layered and precise. I hope some of that rubs off on our next recording experience so there's still some of that live edge."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on September 13, 2005, 05:56:03 PM
 According to the SonyMusicStore, AEROSMITH's upcoming live album, "Rockin' the Joint", will be released in two versions: a single-disc version containing just the CD, and the DualDisc version featuring the CD plus the DVD portion.

Recorded live at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas in January 2002, "Rockin' the Joint" gives AEROSMITH fans a snapshot of the band at its fighting best! "Rockin' the Joint" contains 11 smoking tracks covering the band's entire career ranging from the revolutionary "Walk This Way" to the killer chart-topping ballad "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing".

The CD Audio Side of the DualDisc contains the entire album "Rockin' the Joint". The DVD Side of the DualDisc contains four live performances: "Draw the Line", "Sweet Emotion", "Dream On" and "No More No More". Plus you'll also get exclusive behind-the-scenes-footage of the band and the entire album in Enhanced PCM Stereo.

AEROSMITH plan to return to arenas for another concert trek this winter. The band will then commence work on the follow-up to last year's blues album, "Honkin' on Bobo". Guitarist Joe Perry expects the new AEROSMITH record to sound like a hybrid of the loose, freewheeling "Bobo" and 2001's more technical "Just Push Play".

"We have 30 years of playing live together, and that's a real asset," Perry told MTV.com in a recent interview. "And that's what we drew from on 'Bobo'. We didn't have time to do a full studio record, but we wanted to press the reset button and do something that was less layered and precise. I hope some of that rubs off on our next recording experience so there's still some of that live edge."

"Rockin' the Joint" is scheduled for release on October 25 via Columbia.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on September 13, 2005, 11:19:24 PM
So do you think the new Aerosmith album will sound like a hybrid of the loose freewheeling Bobo and 2001's more technical Just Push Play.  Also how long has Aerosmith been playing together?   ;D


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on September 14, 2005, 02:50:09 PM
Honkin' on Bobo is a piece of shit! What a waste of money.

i disagree, its a great blues album. If blues is what you are looking for then thats the album to go for of the "modern age"


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on September 14, 2005, 03:05:34 PM
Honkin' on Bobo is a piece of shit! What a waste of money.

i disagree, its a great blues album. If blues is what you are looking for then thats the album to go for of the "modern age"

i thought it was ok...... as a matter of fact i haven't listened to it in a while, have to do that...

I also thought "The Grind" was pretty cool, they managed to avoid the usual sappiness of their recent ballads...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on September 14, 2005, 11:47:27 PM
Bobo's their best album in a friggin' while.  I think its their best since Pump.  Its a return to their old sound that's been long overdue.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on September 15, 2005, 01:20:56 PM
man loved Pump, that album plain fucking rocks out....wicked tunes, love Young Lust, man those were the days.... the recent albums....eh, decent, but Pump was just amazing.... Pump was  one of the first of their albums that i got, then after i listend to it i bought almost all of their other albums and none really compared... Toys In The Attic and Rocks are damn good tho.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: purplehaze1988 on September 16, 2005, 03:41:28 PM
yo im an aerosmith n00b and i was wondering what to get next. i got rocks & toys so far n like em, not so sure about the 80s stuff ive heard (dude looks like a lady, love in an elevator)

thanks


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on September 16, 2005, 04:53:35 PM
yo im an aerosmith n00b and i was wondering what to get next. i got rocks & toys so far n like em, not so sure about the 80s stuff ive heard (dude looks like a lady, love in an elevator)

thanks

i'd recomend....PUMP!!!!! easily their best 80's album.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on September 17, 2005, 02:17:51 AM
yo im an aerosmith n00b and i was wondering what to get next. i got rocks & toys so far n like em, not so sure about the 80s stuff ive heard (dude looks like a lady, love in an elevator)

thanks

I'd get Pump or Live! Bootleg. Or just pick up Oh Yeah! The Ultimate Aerosmith collection for a good range of all eras.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: purplehaze1988 on September 18, 2005, 11:35:43 AM
yo im an aerosmith n00b and i was wondering what to get next. i got rocks & toys so far n like em, not so sure about the 80s stuff ive heard (dude looks like a lady, love in an elevator)

thanks

i'd recomend....PUMP!!!!! easily their best 80's album.




read my post again, then slap yourself in the face


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on September 18, 2005, 12:29:09 PM
yo im an aerosmith n00b and i was wondering what to get next. i got rocks & toys so far n like em, not so sure about the 80s stuff ive heard (dude looks like a lady, love in an elevator)

thanks

i'd recomend....PUMP!!!!! easily their best 80's album.

I'd go with Get Your Wings next, Purple.




read my post again, then slap yourself in the face


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: purplehaze1988 on September 18, 2005, 01:10:02 PM
*slaps himself*


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on September 18, 2005, 08:35:00 PM
yo im an aerosmith n00b and i was wondering what to get next. i got rocks & toys so far n like em, not so sure about the 80s stuff ive heard (dude looks like a lady, love in an elevator)

thanks

i'd recomend....PUMP!!!!! easily their best 80's album.




read my post again, then slap yourself in the face

dude, u mentioned two songs..... im sure you'll like Pump, thats why i reccomended it...i know u said u were unsure of the 80's stuff, but trust me once u listen to pump you'll be slapping yourself in the face lol.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: purplehaze1988 on September 19, 2005, 11:03:06 AM
fine ill send you the bill for the album if i dont like it.











:P


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on September 19, 2005, 01:04:15 PM
PUMP, TOTALLY CLASS ALBUM!!!! ITS AWESOME!

So it "permenant vacasion" however its spelt.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on September 20, 2005, 03:26:58 PM
AEROSMITH will be teaming up with LENNY KRAVITZ for a U.S. tour beginning in October. Confirmed dates so far are as follows:

Oct. 30 - Mohegan Sun ? Uncasville, CT
Nov. 01 - Mohegan Sun ? Uncasville, CT
Nov. 03 - MCI Arena ? Washington, DC
Nov. 23 - Wachovia Center ? Philadelphia, PA

AEROSMITH's upcoming live album, "Rockin' the Joint", will be released in two versions: a single-disc version containing just the CD, and the DualDisc version featuring the CD plus the DVD portion.

Recorded live at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas in January 2002, "Rockin' the Joint" contains 11 smoking tracks covering the band's entire career ranging from the revolutionary "Walk This Way" to the killer chart-topping ballad "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing".

The CD Audio Side of the DualDisc contains the entire album "Rockin' the Joint". The DVD Side of the DualDisc contains four live performances: "Draw the Line", "Sweet Emotion", "Dream On" and "No More No More". Plus you'll also get exclusive behind-the-scenes-footage of the band and the entire album in Enhanced PCM Stereo.

"Rockin' the Joint" is scheduled for release on October 25 via Columbia.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on September 21, 2005, 12:50:13 AM
I love Aerosmith and all, but this is like their 600th live album now.  Do they really need that many?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on September 21, 2005, 07:14:53 AM
I love Aerosmith and all, but this is like their 600th live album now.  Do they really need that many?

Isnt it like there 2nd?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on September 21, 2005, 01:02:52 PM
3rd. Theres classics live 1 and 2. thats all i am aware off.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on September 21, 2005, 01:08:16 PM
Live! Bootleg
Classics 1
Classics 2
A Little South of Sanity


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on September 21, 2005, 01:19:19 PM
so thats 3. Since bootleg isnt official.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on September 21, 2005, 03:28:24 PM
I'm pretty sure Bootleg is official.  It was released by Columbia.  Its not really a bootleg, that's just the title. 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on September 21, 2005, 09:28:47 PM
AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry and singer Steven Tyler have commented on the upcoming release of their new live DualDisc effort, "Rockin' the Joint (Live at the Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas)". Recorded in January 2002 during an intimate club date at The Joint in the Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel, "Rockin' the Joint" showcases prime AEROSMITH in rare performances of vintage album cuts and recent rock tunes in front of 3,000 hardcore fans. "Rockin' the Joint" will be in stores on Tuesday, October 25.

The audio-only side of "Rockin' the Joint" contains 11 tracks, including the live album debut of the fan favorite "Seasons of Wither" from 1974's "Get Your Wings", "No More No More", a seldom-played album track from 1975's "Toys in the Attic", and a cover of the FLEETWOOD MAC chestnut "Rattlesnake Shake", one of the first songs the band ever played together and a staple of early tours. Also included are the live debuts of "Beyond Beautiful" and "Light Inside" from 2001's "Just Push Play" and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame inductees' first mega-hit that went to No. 1.

"'Seasons of Wither' is one of my all-time favorite AEROSMITH songs, but we never used to play it live in the old days," recalled Steven Tyler. "Over the years, it's really become an Aerocult favorite and always gets a major reaction on the rare occasion we drop it into the set list. It means a lot to me to finally give fans a killer live version of this song."

"We went back to the beginning of the band's career for some of these songs," said guitarist Joe Perry. "We had fun knocking the dust off them but it was a little nerve-racking too, because we hadn't played some of the songs in a while. I think we've only played 'No More No More' live a total of 20 times in our entire career. We were going on muscle memory for some of these, which gave our performance an edge."

New live versions of songs available on previous live albums include "Same
Old Song And Dance", which first appeared on 1978's "Live Bootleg", "Big Ten Inch Record", last heard live on AEROSMITH's 1991 career compilation "Pandora's Box", plus inspired new versions of "Train Kept A Rollin'" and "Walk This Way".

The DVD side of "Rockin' the Joint" boasts the entire album in Enhanced PCM Stereo along with four explosive performances filmed at The Joint, including "No More No More" and "Draw the Line", plus the DVD-only tracks, "Dream On" and "Sweet Emotion". The DVD also captures some behind-the-scenes footage shot during the Vegas show and on the road during AEROSMITH's triumphant "Just Push Play" tour.

The band plans to return to the studio this spring to record the follow-up to 2004's critically acclaimed and commercially successful blues album, "Honkin' on Bobo".

"Rockin' The Joint (Live At The Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas)" DualDisc track listing:

Audio:

01. Beyond Beautiful
02. Same Old Song And Dance
03. No More No More
04. Seasons Of Wither
05. Light Inside
06. Draw The Line
07. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
08. Big Ten Inch Record
09. Rattlesnake Shake
10. Walk This Way
11. Train Kept A Rollin'

DVD:

01. No More No More
02. Draw The Line
03. Dream On
04. Sweet Emotion


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on September 25, 2005, 01:08:46 PM
Yeah, Live! Bootleg is official. It was released by Columbia. The title is a joke and it's a "concept" album. They didn't do a polished live record. They took actual open air recordings and some stuff off radio shows they did and released it. Calling Bootleg was meant to be ironic. A lot of people, including Columbia, didn't get it.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on September 27, 2005, 03:24:12 PM
 More dates have been announced for AEROSMITH's upcoming North American tour with LENNY KRAVITZ. The schedule is shaping up as follows:

Oct. 30 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Casino
Nov. 01 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Casino
Nov. 03 - Washington, DC - MCI Center
Nov. 08 - Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum
Nov. 10 - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena
Nov. 16 - Ottawa, ON - Corel Centre
Nov. 18 - Toronto, ON - Air Canada Centre
Nov. 23 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center
Dec. 02 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Hotel / Casino


Im hoping to get tickets for ther Toronto show


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on September 28, 2005, 12:30:04 PM
does anyone know any of the radio station passwords for the Aerosmith show on Nov.18 in Toronto?

It would be greatfully appreciated


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on September 30, 2005, 03:30:27 PM
 According to The Boston Globe, word is drummer Joey Kramer may not be with AEROSMITH when the band hits the road next month to promote their new live CD "Rockin' the Joint". Kramer, who attended the Boston Music Awards the other night, is recovering from a shoulder injury, so the band will play without him, at least temporarily. One possible replacement is Kramer's son, Jesse.

As previously reported, AEROSMITH have tapped LENNY KRAVITZ as the opening act for a fall North American tour, which will kick off with an October 30-November 1 stand in Uncasville, Conn.

AEROSMITH's DualDisc release "Rockin' the Joint" is due October 25 via Columbia. The album features highlights from a January 11, 2002, club show at the Las Vegas venue of the same name.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 05, 2005, 02:48:27 PM
Unfortunatly I could get tickets for the toronto show

AEROSMITH's much-anticipated tour kicks off Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005, and members of Aero Force One, AEROSMITH's official fan club will be among the elite first group to have access to purchase concert tickets. AEROSMITH's "Rockin' the Joint" tour is expected to include more than 100 concerts.

Confirmed tour dates and ticket pre-sales dates for Aero Force One (AF1) members are as follows:

Oct. 30 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Casino
Nov. 01 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Casino
Nov. 03 - Washington DC - MCI Arena
Nov. 08 - Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum
Nov. 10 - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Air. Arena
Nov. 12 - Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden
Nov. 14 - Providence, RI - Dunkin' Donuts Center
Nov. 16 - Ottawa, ON - Corel Centre
Nov. 18 - Toronto, ON - Air Canada Centre
Nov. 20 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
Nov. 23 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center
Nov. 26 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena
Nov. 30 - Albany, NY - Pepsi Arena
Dec. 02 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Event Center
Dec. 04 - Cleveland, OH - Wolstein Center
Dec. 06 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center
Dec. 08 - Winnipeg, MB - MTS Centre
Dec. 10 - Chicago, IL - United Center
Dec. 15 - Detroit, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills

Additional tour dates will go on sale at staggered intervals thereafter.

The band has come up with special staging whereby fans on the floor will have the chance to get up close and sweaty with the band who will perform on the ramps leading from the stage to the middle of the auditorium. This staging also ensures that everyone in the venue will have a better view of the performance.

Fan club members, even those who join right now, will have a distinct advantage over the general public in purchasing tickets. Tickets are expected to go incredibly fast. AF1 is excited to offer AEROSMITH's most loyal followers an early opportunity to get some of the best seats available.

Multiple Grammy winner Lenny Kravitz, who recently wrapped up his own world tour behind his latest hit album, "Baptism", will perform as a special guest as AEROSMITH starts its tour.

AF1 members can purchase a maximum of six tickets per show, from a variety of fan experience packages that include tickets, backstage tours, pre-concert parties with prizes, potential opportunities to meet AEROSMITH band members, and exclusive AF1 memorabilia. Additional travel packages include hotel accommodations, welcome receptions, premium tickets and transportation to the concert. Prices and available offers may vary by venue.

The limited number of tickets and ticket packages will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. A portion of the best seats available for the fan club in all venues will be reserved for the most senior members of AF1 independent of the level of ticket package they purchase. The number of tickets available to AF1 members will vary per venue.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 05, 2005, 02:51:43 PM
Launch Radio Networks reports: AEROSMITH is asking fans to help with something special on their upcoming tour. The band is thinking about doing two of their albums live at the shows, and they want to know which ones you'd prefer. Go to the fan club web site Aeroforceone.com and vote for your favorites from throughout the band's career. The poll is open until October 15, which would give AEROSMITH two weeks to rehearse the winners, since they hit the road with LENNY KRAVITZ beginning October 30 in Uncasville, Connecticut.

Lead guitarist Joe Perry recently told Boston radio station WZLX-FM that the idea to focus on an album or two has been around for a while. "It's been something we've talked about for years, you know, like, actually doing a kind of a mini-set in the middle of a big set, you know, where you do an album from front-to-back, in that order," he said. "So if we got enough of a groundswell from our fans to do something like that, we would definitely do it."

AEROSMITH will release the live "Rockin' the Joint" set on October 25. The DualDisc features a live performance on the CD side and footage from the show on the DVD side.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on October 05, 2005, 05:04:04 PM
wow i think thats awesome, i voted for "Rocks" and "Pump", i think thats a really cool idea playing albums like that...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on October 06, 2005, 12:29:11 AM
Yeah, this is the coolest idea I've heard in a while.  The only thing is I don't know which albums to choose.  Its a tough decision.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 10, 2005, 01:20:50 PM
Launch Radio Networks reports: If an online post is to be believed, AEROSMITH drummer Joey Kramer is in a lot worse shape than anyone knows. "Therockojpp" at the fan-run AeroFANatic web site wrote that he spoke to guitarist Brad Whitford at an autograph session at the First Act Guitar Studio in Boston on Saturday (October 8). Rumor has it that Kramer might miss some of the early shows on the AEROSMITH tour due to a shoulder injury, and Whitford supposedly said that Kramer was willing to try and play, but his doctors said he'd be risking the rest of his career if he went out on the road. There's been no official comment from AEROSMITH on Kramer or his health, but the Boston Globe reported that Kramer's son Jesse might sit in until his dad is ready to go.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 11, 2005, 07:20:12 PM
Tour dates continue to pile up for Aerosmith  and Lenny Kravitz , who kick off a joint tour later this month.New to the itinerary--which still begins Oct. 30 with a two-night stand at Connecticut's Mohegan Sun Casino--are November stops in Providence, RI; Columbus, OH; Pittsburgh; and Albany, NY; as well as December stops in Cleveland; Minneapolis; Chicago; and Auburn Hills, MI. Details are shown below

October 2005
30 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Casino

November 2005
1 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Casino
3 - Washington, DC - MCI Center
8 - Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum
10 - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena
12 - Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden
14 - Providence, RI - Dunkin Donuts Civic Center
16 - Ottawa, Ontario - Corel Centre
18 - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
20 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
23 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center
26 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena
30 - Albany, NY - Pepsi Arena

December 2005
2 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Event Center
4 - Cleveland, OH - Wolstein Center
6 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center
8 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - MTS Centre
10 - Chicago, IL - United Center
15 - Auburn Hills, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Spirit on October 19, 2005, 09:25:27 AM
I haven't got any of their early albums... But I love songs like Dream On and Sweet Emotion..
Could anyone recommend some of their other great songs?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on October 19, 2005, 09:53:37 AM
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=1104.0
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=21098.0


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Spirit on October 19, 2005, 11:19:56 AM
Thanks! Sorry, didn't notice this thread... : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: RichardNixon on October 19, 2005, 11:36:52 PM
The last great Aerosmith album, IMHO, was "Rock in a Hard Place," with Jimmy Crespo on guitar. Great album, wayyy underrated. The 80s stuff was okay, but they have sucked balls since the early 90s.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on October 20, 2005, 12:06:21 AM
The last great Aerosmith album, IMHO, was "Rock in a Hard Place," with Jimmy Crespo on guitar. Great album, wayyy underrated. The 80s stuff was okay, but they have sucked balls since the early 90s.

I do think RIAHP is very underrated.  Same goes for Night In The Ruts, also a good album that doesn't get much credit.  Even Draw The Line doesn't get the credit it deserves...one of their best.  What ever happened to Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay after they left the band?  Jimmy was too good a guitarist to just not do anything else.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 21, 2005, 10:51:16 AM
 According to the Boston Herald, on-the-mend AEROSMITH sticksman Joey Kramer won't entirely sit out the Boston Bad Boys' new tour that kicks off at the end of the month. The band's longtime drummer, who is recovering from rotator cuff surgery, will be performing with the group when they hit the road with LENNY KRAVITZ.

However, Joey's sticks-wielding son Jesse will be ready to pound the skins when Dad's pain becomes overbearing and he takes time out from the group's set to ice his shoulder backstage.

Word is, Jesse, 24, is rehearsing with the band after getting a quickie primer on the old and new AERO-tunes from the old man.

"They really, really didn't want to go out of the family to get a drummer," said a backstage spy. "It was actually Brad (Whitford) who called Steven [Tyler] to put the bug in his ear about Jesse, who has been playing the L.A. club scene for quite a while. And it's not like they didn't know what he could do. He's been touring with them since he was a little kid!"


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on November 03, 2005, 12:23:03 PM
i cant be bothered to log on to the message board at aerosmith.com but does anyone know if they are coming to the UK anytime soon the last concert they played was July 1999 at wembley. thats 6 1/2 years ago christ its only been 3 years 3 months since GNR played here i would love to see them again any help


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 08, 2005, 08:43:27 PM
Heres some setlists from Aerosmiths fall tour with Lenny

30-Oct-05
Mohegan Sun, CT
Walk This Way
Same Old
Cryin'
Edge
Angel
Dude
Jaded
Shakin' My Cage
Sweet Emotion
Other Side
Janie
Ragdoll
Don't Wanna Miss
Walkin' Dog
Dream On
No More
Elevator
Encore:
Seasons
Helter


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 08, 2005, 08:44:15 PM
01-Nov-05
Mohegan Sun, CT

Walk This Way
Same Old
Cryin'
Edge
Crazy
Dude
Jaded w/Jesse
Shakin' My Cagew/ Jesse
Sweet Emotion
Other Side
Janie
Ragdoll
Don't Wanna Miss
Thighs
Dream On
No More
Elevator
Encore:
Saddle
Draw the Line

(http://www.aeroforceone.com/af1/CMS/Gallery/32full11.jpg)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 08, 2005, 08:45:57 PM
Last one for now

07-Nov-05
MCI Center, DC

Walk This Way

Same Old

Cryin'

Edge

No More

Jaded w/Jesse

Shakin' My Cage w/ Jesse

Sweet Emotion

Seasons

Don't Wanna Miss

Dream On

Baby Please

Janie

Thighs

Other Side

Come Together

Ragdoll

Elevator

Encore

Saddle

Draw the Line

I wanted to go see the Toronto show soo bad, but couldnt get tickets


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on November 09, 2005, 03:42:04 AM
Cool seems a very Bluesy set list im dying to see them again


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on November 09, 2005, 12:00:17 PM
wait so their playing Shakin My Cage, which is from Joe Perry's solo album right??? does anyone own this album what do they thnk of it?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on November 09, 2005, 01:23:00 PM
I own Joe Perry's new album.  It fuckin' rocks.  If you like songs like Bright Light Fright, Stop Messin' Around, and Back Back Train you'll definitely like it.  I think I read somewhere that a lot of the songs were Aerosmith tunes that they couldn't find a place for on any albums.  Its good stuff.  His first solo album, Let The Music Do The Talking, is also very good.  I highly recomend both of them.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on November 09, 2005, 05:45:06 PM
wait so their playing Shakin My Cage, which is from Joe Perry's solo album right??? does anyone own this album what do they thnk of it?

Pretty good. He does a cover of the Doors "Crystal Ship" which I am still unsure about. It's ok, but I can't say I like it or dislike it.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 12, 2005, 12:32:50 PM
AEROSMITH have announced the following dates in January:

Jan. 05 - Orlando, FL- TD Waterhouse Center
Jan. 12 - Charlotte, NC- New Charlotte Arena
Jan. 19 - Fort Lauderdale, FL- Bank Atlantic Center
Jan. 21 - Greensboro, SC - Greensboro Coliseum
Jan. 23 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
Jan. 25 - San Antonio, TX - SBC Center
Jan. 27 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 13, 2005, 02:37:48 PM
AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry has told The Providence Journal that the band will start work on a new studio record in the spring. Ever since the second album of their comeback, 1987's "Permanent Vacation", the band have worked with outside songwriters such as Desmond Child, Diane Warren and Jim Vallance. Perry says he's not sure yet whether that'll happen again, but whatever happens, he's OK.

"It's inspiring. When you bring someone in, they have an idea of what an AEROSMITH song should be, and it's interesting to hear what their interpretation of the AEROSMITH sound is ? whatever that is," he explained. "It's always fun to do.

"We've got piles of stuff ? some of it works and some of it doesn't. . . . It depends on what the vibe is when we start rolling."

AEROSMITH are currently on tour in support of their latest disc, "Rockin' the Joint". Recorded live at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, the new disc has renditions of hits such as "Same Old Song and Dance", "Draw the Line", "Walk This Way" and "Train Kept A-Rollin'" (and the video side of the DualDisc includes the warhorses "Dream On" and "Sweet Emotion"), but the band also rips through such less-known songs as "Beyond Beautiful", from 2001's "Just Push Play" album; "No More No More", from 1975's breakthrough "Toys in the Attic"; and "Seasons of Wither", said to be singer Steven Tyler's favorite AEROSMITH song, from 1974's "Get Your Wings".

"They're all favorites of ours," Perry said of the songs on "Rockin' the Joint".

"At this point," he added, "you have such a backlog of songs that you could almost go out there and play a whole set of 'new material' that you wrote 5 years ago, 8 years ago, 15 years ago. And it's all new stuff because it never really got played live."

The record is taken from one performance, rather than pieced together from many shows on a tour, as most live records are. The Joint, at the Hard Rock Hotel, is much smaller than most of the giant venues AEROSMITH plays, and Perry says that helped.

"You just feel like you can cut loose a little more when you know it's going to be packed," he said. "You give yourself a little more latitude to play the esoteric songs, the so-called album cuts that we don't often play in the big shows. . . .

"We try and represent each record when we're writing up the set list, but on this particular night ? you know you're playing to people who have most of the records."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on November 13, 2005, 04:54:41 PM
AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry has told The Providence Journal that the band will start work on a new studio record in the spring. Ever since the second album of their comeback, 1987's "Permanent Vacation", the band have worked with outside songwriters such as Desmond Child, Diane Warren and Jim Vallance. Perry says he's not sure yet whether that'll happen again, but whatever happens, he's OK.

"It's inspiring. When you bring someone in, they have an idea of what an AEROSMITH song should be, and it's interesting to hear what their interpretation of the AEROSMITH sound is ? whatever that is," he explained. "It's always fun to do.

ouch, joe your killing me, i dont absolutey hate the new stuff, and wasnt a HUGe fan of Permanent Vacation, my favorite post comeback album is Pump by far, but please i really hope they stay away from outside writers.... i'm a sucker for a ballad i'll admit it but most of their new ballads have not been good.... i wish they'd just hunker down and make a gritty bluesy rock n roll beast with no outside writing help and some blistering solos!!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 15, 2005, 10:13:14 AM
Launch Radio Networks reports: AEROSMITH just released a new live album called "Rockin' the Joint", but they've also got a few other projects in mind. Lead guitarist Joe Perry told the Rhode Island newspaper The Providence Journal that the band will start work on a new studio album in the spring, while two other records are in the works ? one is a covers record featuring pop and rock classics from the 1960s, while the other will have them re-recording some of their classic songs. Perry said, "I'm certainly a better guitar player than I was in 1973." There's no word on when any of the albums will be released.

AEROSMITH and LENNY KRAVITZ bring their tour to the Dunkin' Donuts Civic Center in Providence tonight (Monday, November 14).


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: RichardNixon on November 15, 2005, 06:50:45 PM
OUTSIDER WRITERS KEEP AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just listen to Joe Perry's new CD, he stilll knows how to rock. Just don't have Tyler sing in that bombast, like he has for the past 20 years, and you go a great album.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 15, 2005, 09:24:01 PM
Aerosmith  and Lenny Kravitz , who are in the midst of a late-fall roadtrip, have unveiled their first batch of 2006 concerts
The rockers will get the New Year started with a series of January dates that are currently scheduled to launch Jan. 5 in Orlando, and so far focus on Florida, North Carolina and Texas. Tickets for most of the newly announced shows are scheduled to hit the box office on Saturday (11/19), and those for the remaining pair of shows are scheduled to go on sale Dec. 3. Details are included in the itinerary below.

In an effort to give concertgoers a better view of the shows on the current tour, the band devised a stage set-up that features ramps that lead from the main stage into the middle of venue, according to a press release.

November 2005
16 - Ottawa, Ontario - Corel Centre
18 - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
20 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
23 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center
26 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena
30 - Albany, NY - Pepsi Arena

December 2005
2 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Event Center
4 - Cleveland, OH - Wolstein Center
6 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center
8 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - MTS Centre
10 - Chicago, IL - United Center
15 - Auburn Hills, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills

January 2006
5 - Orlando, FL - TD Waterhouse Centre (on sale 11/19)
12 - Charlotte, NC - New Charlotte Arena (on sale 11/19)
17 - Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum (on sale 12/3)
19 - Sunrise, FL - BankAtlantic Center (on sale 11/19)
21 - Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum (on sale 12/3)
23 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center (on sale 11/19)
25 - San Antonio, TX - SBC Center (on sale 11/19)
27 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center (on sale 11/19)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 17, 2005, 11:00:08 AM
AEROSMITH have added a number of dates to their current itinerary. Their schedule is shaping up as follows:

Nov. 18 - Toronto, Canada @ Air Canada Centre
Nov. 20 - Columbus, OH @ Nationwide
Nov. 23 - Philadelphia, PA @ Wachovia Center
Nov. 26 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Mellon Arena
Nov. 30 - Albany, NY @ Pepsi Arena
Dec. 02 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Borgata Event Center
Dec. 04 - Cleveland, OH @ Wolstein
Dec. 06 - Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
Dec. 08 - Winnipeg, Canada @ MTS Centre
Dec. 10 - Chicago, IL @ United Center
Dec. 15 - Detriot, MI @ Palace of Auburn Hills
Dec. 17 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Center
Jan. 05 - Orlando, FL @ TD Waterhouse Center
Jan. 07 - Jacksonville, FL @ Jacksonville Arena
Jan. 12 - Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Arena
Jan. 15 - Atlanta, GA @ Philips Arena
Jan. 17 - Tampa, FL @ St Pete Times Forum
Jan. 19 - Ft Lauderdale, FL @ Bank Atlantic Center
Jan. 21 - Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum
Jan. 23 - Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
Jan. 25 - San Antonio, TX @ SBC Center
Jan. 27 - Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Arena
Jan. 30 - Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center
Feb. 01 - Phoenix, AZ @ Glendale Arena
Feb. 03 - San Jose, CA @ HP Pavilion
Feb. 06 - Sacramento, CA @ Arco Arena
Feb. 08 - Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
Feb. 10 - San Diego, CA @ IpayOne Center
Feb. 13 - Portland, OR @ Rose Garden
Feb. 15 - Seattle, WA @ Key Arena
Feb. 18 - Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
Feb. 20 - Fresno, CA @ Save Mart Center
Feb. 22 - Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center
Feb. 24 - Anaheim, CA @ Arrowhead Pond

As previously reported, AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry told the Rhode Island newspaper The Providence Journal that the band will start work on a new studio album in the spring, while two other records are in the works ? one is a covers record featuring pop and rock classics from the 1960s, while the other will have them re-recording some of their classic songs. Perry said, "I'm certainly a better guitar player than I was in 1973." There's no word on when any of the albums will be released.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 20, 2005, 01:40:40 PM
Wanted to post this fucking kick-ass review cause I wanted to be at this show soo bad

Air Canada Centre, Toronto - November 18, 2005
TORONTO - Rock 'n' roll of all kinds -- blues-soaked, hard, classic, funky, psychedelic, and soulful -- took over the Air Canada Centre last night as Aerosmith and Lenny Kravitz co-headlined a sold-out show in front of 17,000 fans.

The two-for-one nature of the event, both acts could likely fill the hockey arena on their own, wasn't lost on the excitable crowd who slowly trickled in during Kravitz's opening hour-and-five-minute set that kicked off with Where Are We Runnin'?.

It was the second time this year that Kravitz, backed last night by an eight-piece band including a two-man horn section, Cindy Blackman on drums (celebrating her birthday) and Toronto native Craig Ross on guitar, has played our city.

In fact, the singer-guitarist's frenzied solo stop at Massey Hall back in April was one of the concert highlights of the year. "Toronto's always a magical spot for us," said Kravitz, 41, who, despite severely spraining his ankle during just the second show of this fall tour with Aerosmith, was in good physical form. (He's got the cast off and now wears a leg brace underneath his skin-tight jeans.)

"It's so good to see you all this evening. I thank you for coming to check us out. You always give us a really positive, beautiful energy."

The undeniably sexy Kravitz, always a favourite of the ladies, earlier checked out two amorous female fans near the front, who would figure prominently in his set later: "Hello? How are you? Can I sing you a song?"
   

Still, his injury meant that Kravitz couldn't take full advantage, as he might have, of the two enormous catwalks that stretched out from the stage to encompass the crowd on the floor. However, Kravitz did make full use of one of two ramps that extended to each side of the stage, shaking his bum towards the audience so they could actually touch it, while those two aforementioned female fans were plucked from the audience to gyrate together, Brass Rail-style, on centre stage.

Kravitz would later join them for a Lenny sandwich.

But the real highlight was when Kravitz scrambled off stage during Let Love Rule to high-five, shake hands and hug fans both in the stands and on the floor. He actually climbed on top of a bunch of cases at the back of the floor, stripped off his leather jacket to reveal a T-shirt that said, "Let Love Rule," and whipped the crowd into an even bigger frenzy.

By the time he got back to the stage for the set-ending Are You Gonna Go My Way?, he'd ripped off his shirt to reveal tattoos and piercings aplenty, not to mention a well-defined upper body.

"This is exciting," he said earlier.

You said it Lenny.

Other Kravitz set highlights were the rockers Dig In, Always On The Run, Fly Away and his cover of The Guess Who's American Woman.

Needless to say after that impressive demonstration, Aerosmith -- seasoned performers who have been together for 35 years -- had a lot to live up to. Their stage presentation was much more elaborate than Kravitz's, with plenty of lights, lighting panels, video screens and the one-two punch of 57-year-old frontman Steven Tyler and 55-year-old lead guitarist Joe Perry.

The band, rounded out by drummer Joey Kramer, bassist Tom Hamilton, guitarist Brad Whitford, and a touring keyboardist, hit their stride early. To be more specific: The second, third, fourth and fifth songs were the Aerosmith classics Walk This Way, with both Tyler and Perry taking a stroll down opposing catwalks, Same Old Song And Dance, Cryin', and Living On The Edge.

"1975! Where were you? Maple Leaf Gardens?" asked Tyler playfully, after Living On The Edge.

Despite his advancing years, Tyler seldom stopped moving during Aerosmith's 95-minute set as he prowled the stage and all available catwalks, performing his trademark dance moves, while dragging his microphone stand draped in its trademark scarves. "Oh yeah, I feel real good tonight!" screamed Tyler, before whipping off his black leather jacket and sunglasses to reveal a black tank top and patchwork jeans.

The audience, meanwhile, reached out to him and his backside, in a sea of outstretched arms.

Tyler only left the stage once to let Perry, dressed inexplicably in a puffy shirt and pirate-like boots, take over on lead vocals for one song.

"Canada, you've been so good to us, or should I be more specific and say Toronto?" said Tyler, before the first set highlight Sweet Emotion, which included a crazy guitar solo from Perry.

Aerosmith upped the ante even further during the anthemic Dream On, which saw Tyler, Perry andWhitford leaning together back-to-back on one of the catwalks, as Tyler impressively hit that song's impossibly high notes.

Perry accurately introduced Tyler later as "the demon of screamin'!"

Kravitz, by the way, could be seen on the sidelines throughout the Aerosmith set, arm-in-arm with Blackman, leaving only after Dream On.

Later highlights proved to be the band's cover of the blues classic Baby, Please Don't Go and the incendiary encore song Back In The Saddle, the latter complete with Perry in a black cowboy hat and Tyler waving his microphone stand over his head.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eeebs on November 21, 2005, 10:56:36 PM
Ah *@*#*@!!!  I really wanted to see Lenny / Aerosmith in Toronto.  God damn, I am so mad I missed this show.  All tickets were sold out before I was able to buy any via ticket master and eBay was selling seats for an arm and a leg.

Good to hear it was a great show.  Gosh... I would have loved to hear Sweet Emotion and Backi n the Saddle.  Double Arrgh!!!

Did anyone see them in Toronto?  How did you like the concert?

Maybe I will try to live vicariously through ya or something :P :) 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 29, 2005, 04:06:26 PM
Aerosmith  and Lenny Kravitz have rolled out more 2006 tour dates, tickets for most of which will hit the box office this weekend.

November 2005
26 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena
30 - Albany, NY - Pepsi Arena

December 2005
2 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Event Center
4 - Cleveland, OH - Wolstein Center
6 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center
8 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - MTS Centre
10 - Chicago, IL - United Center
13 - Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center
15 - Auburn Hills, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills
17 - Grand Rapids, MI - Van Andel Center

January 2006
5 - Orlando, FL - TD Waterhouse Centre
7 - Jacksonville, FL - Jacksonville Arena (on sale 12/3)
12 - Charlotte, NC - New Charlotte Arena
15 - Atlanta, GA - Phillips Arena (on sale 12/3)
17 - Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum (on sale 12/3)
19 - Sunrise, FL - BankAtlantic Center
21 - Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum (on sale 12/3)
23 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
25 - San Antonio, TX - SBC Center
27 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
30 - Denver, CO - Pepsi Center (on sale 12/3)

February 2006
3 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion (on sale 12/3)
6 - Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena (on sale 12/3)
8 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena (on sale 12/3)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GNR_Green on November 29, 2005, 04:36:49 PM
Can I just be controversial for a minute.

I've read on this site for the few years I've been part of it that Aerosmith Rocks is one of the great albums and that is must be owned.  I've had it on my long list of albums to buy for a few years but only recently bought it.  I like Aerosmith and it would be good in my collection generally.

Can I just say I think it's overrated!!  For a start I think Toys In The Attic is a better album, with some much more classic tunes.  Rocks has a few really nice parts, but a great album  ???

Maybe it was great for its day or something, or I don't like Aerosmith as much as I thought I did.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on November 29, 2005, 04:38:07 PM
Will they ever tour the UK you think?
Or do they only stick to america?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on November 30, 2005, 04:02:18 AM
I agree that Toys is a better album, but I don't think Rocks is overrated at all.  I think its right there on that level of Toys.  If Aerosmith never made Rocks, who knows what Slash would've done?  That album inspired him more than any other ever made.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on November 30, 2005, 04:18:41 AM
I like Toys better, I can't comment on which is musically better, because I wouldn't know. But Toys definately made Rocks sell better. People were excited to see the follow-up. Think of it this way, Toys was followed by the amazing Rocks. Rocks was followed by the horrible Draw the Line.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on November 30, 2005, 04:39:20 AM
Will they ever tour the UK you think?
Or do they only stick to america?

i wish i knew i went to see them twice in 97 for the Nine Lives Tour and then again in 99 for the Twin Towers Ball at wembley and since then thats it they aint been back  :'(

come back to England Aerosmith we miss you  :peace:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on November 30, 2005, 02:39:28 PM
Whoa, wait a minute...the horrible Draw The Line?  DTL is an excellent album, very underrated.  Maybe you're just not an Aerosmith fan there buddy?  You think Rocks is overrated and Draw The Line is horrible.  I don't think Aerosmith is the band for you.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on December 01, 2005, 03:24:24 AM
I'm a huge Aerosmith fan, got all their albums. Draw the Line isn't one of their best. They're some good songs, Draw the Line, Kings and Queens...but even by their own admission, Draw the Line is not a good album.

"The Beatles made their White Album, right? Well Draw the Line is our blackout album." Joe Perry


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: fesxine on December 01, 2005, 02:52:45 PM
Draw the line isn't as good as toys but it is still a good album


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on December 07, 2005, 02:35:24 PM
Launch Radio Networks reports: AEROSMITH is out on the road promoting its new concert album, "Rockin' the Joint (Live At The Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas)". But the group is already thinking about its next studio effort. Guitarist Joe Perry told Launch that things are still in the early stages, but recording could get under way in the spring. "Well, we're just getting the tour up and running and plotting out the next year-and-a-half, and then kind of etching out time when we plan on working on the record ? in the spring, at this point," he said. "Everybody in the band has pieces of music. We just need to get together and assemble it."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on January 04, 2006, 04:07:54 PM
08-Dec-05
Winnipeg, Canada

Helter Skelter
Walk This Way
Same Old
Cryin'
SOS Too Bad
Edge
Shakin My Cage
Sweet Emotion
Seasons
Miss A Thing
Dream On
Walkin Dog-Last Minute Addition
Baby Please
Train-Slow Train
Encore
Come Together - Last Minute Addition
Draw The Line


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on January 05, 2006, 11:09:46 PM
Cool set...that's one of my favorite things about Aerosmith, they vary their setlists so much.  I love Motley Crue and all, but they played the same damn set every night for pretty much their entire tour this past year.  With Aerosmith you never know what you're gonna get.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on January 05, 2006, 11:15:29 PM
Ill say it again and some of u should be ashamed that mick jagger beat out Steven Tyler.

Steven Tyler can out sing any rock n roll frontman.

He is almost 60 and CAN STILL hit the high notes on Dream On.

Aerosmith are fuckin hated on and it pisses me the fuck off.


Pump was a great record, Get A grip was a great record, Nine LIves was a great record, Just Push Play was a great record.

I wish people would get the fuck off their back and realize this aint 1975 anymore, their music has to evolve or else they'd be ACDC or Creed or someone.


Steve Tyler's collaboration with Carlos Santana "Just Feel Better" is probably one of my favorite songs of 05 and it is incredible.

So people need to realize that Tyler is the greatest frontman of all time and they have to evolve and grow.

they cant write walk this way or sweet emotion again. Theyve been there, done that.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Timothy on January 06, 2006, 12:57:19 AM
D I can agree with almost everything you said .



But Just Push Play isn't a great album.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on January 06, 2006, 01:07:44 AM
D, I'm totally with you barring a couple things.  Steven is definitely a better frontman than Jagger.  They're both great, but Steven is on another level.  Aerosmith is my 2nd all-time favorite band, topped only by GN'R.  And they still all perform at a level that most bands can only dream of.  But I also have disagree with the Just Push Play comment.  That is not a great album.  Its an ok album, and by Aerosmith standards its kinda bad.  Its got some good songs on it, but its also got some songs that are just not that good.  I also wouldn't say Nine Lives is great either.  I'd say its quite good, but for me Pump was their last great album.  Get A Grip was very good/almost great.  I'm looking forward to a new Aerosmith album big time.  And I really hope they ditch the songwriters and go it themselves.  I know they still got what it takes to put out a classic album.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on January 06, 2006, 03:31:29 AM
What are u judging it on?

Does every song have to be a 10 for it to be a great record?

Get A Grip and Permanent Vacation are my least Fav new era Aerosmith records.

Nine Lives has the following great songs:

Falling IN love is hard on the knees
Hole In my soul
Taste of India
full circle
Attitude Adjustment
Pink
Kiss Your Past Goodbye
Fallen Angels

True a lot of that album isnt great but 8 very good songs is still pretty damn good.

On Just push Play, the following songs are Great

Beyond Beautiful
Just Push Play
Jaded
Sunshine
Trip Hoppin
Under My skin
I love you Lies
Avant Garden


I have a feeling some of u may not have gave this CD a proper chance.

those above songs are some of my favorite Aerosmith songs ever. Under My Skin is fuckin Amazing and I have no idea why it wasnt a single.




Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on January 06, 2006, 06:28:11 PM
Just Push Play to me sounds like they're trying to be a little too modern.  And Joe Perry definitely isn't doing enough either.  There's some songs that don't even really have guitar solos.  Every song doesn't have to be a 10 for a great record, but all or at least most songs need to be good.  If some other band put out JPP I'd probably think a little more highly of it.  But I hold Aerosmith to a higher standard than other bands.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Timothy on January 08, 2006, 12:09:19 AM
D your right Under My Skin is a Very good fuckin' song.

But It's to me atleast the only bright spot on that album.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on January 11, 2006, 09:56:27 AM
ok getting a bit excited just read in Classic Rock that Aerosmith are planning a trip to the Uk at the end of Spring finally like 6 1/2 years later i can see them again :hihi: 8) :D :) ;D :beer:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: thejungle on January 12, 2006, 08:07:28 AM
really?! can you please please please type up the EXACT quote? i can't believe that this could be true, returning to the UK, to promote nothing? in the spring? SHIT. seriously you're totally getting my hopes up now you evil evil person!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Hammy on January 12, 2006, 08:26:07 AM
Awesome, if they come to the UK i would be there in a flash, one of the many bands on my have to see list, opportunity has never arisen before though.....


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on January 12, 2006, 09:43:54 AM
really?! can you please please please type up the EXACT quote? i can't believe that this could be true, returning to the UK, to promote nothing? in the spring? SHIT. seriously you're totally getting my hopes up now you evil evil person!

dude my hopes are up too i didnt buy the magazine but it said at the end of an article about them  Aerosmith will be returning in late spring to the Uk to support the album Rocking the Joint but can i find fuck all mention of it anywhere else  :no: so i dont know it its true if its not true ill be  :crying: and  >:(


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: thejungle on January 12, 2006, 11:42:37 AM
well they're touring for RTJ in the US until april, then theres a gap until probs around august for the crue tour, leaving late april to july...its possible they could tour in june/july but thats more summer. thinking about it, its unlikely a tour will be going on in two months and nothings been announced yet, let alone tix going on sale. we'll see, but my hopes are up despite myself. i don't think its going to happen, though ifthe band are mulling a visit to the UK it bodes well for coming here to support a new album in early-mid 07.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on January 12, 2006, 05:53:27 PM
this may put a spanner in the works

ContactMusic.com is reporting that AEROSMITH have hinted their touring days may soon be over, after recognizing that they're not going to "live forever". The band admit their hectic schedule, which included a U.S. tour with LENNY KRAVITZ at the end of last year, is becoming increasingly hard to sustain and they are looking at life beyond music.

Guitarist Joe Perry says, "We're definitely closer to the end than to the beginning, and the number of times that we are going to play is a finite number. When you're young or even middle-aged, you figure that you're going to live forever and you don't care. But it's different when you get to the end of it. First of all it's pretty strange to have a rock band when you're this age, and even stranger to have one with this much energy. You can go out there and walk through this stuff, but we always try to keep the edge."

In the same inteerview, Perry reveals that he decided to quit AEROSMITH in 1979 because he was so ashamed of his inability to honour the rockers' loyal fanbase.

Perry, who rejoined the band five years later (1984), was suffering from a well-publicized drug problem and was fed up with AEROSMITH's unreliable behaviour letting people down.

He says, "There's a contract that you have with your audience that every band is sworn to. When someone out there works a nine to five job all week and they decide to spend the money that they've earned on your band then you have to deliver. Whether it's making an album or that person coming to see you in concert, you have an agreement with each other that they believe in you and you have to give them that reason to believe. At the end of the 1970s, we got really stupid and lazy. We were making mistakes that a band of our class shouldn't be making. We were breaking our contract with the people that believed in us and when you can't keep up your end of the bargain then that's when you call it a day and that's exactly what I did."

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=46727


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: thejungle on January 13, 2006, 04:20:40 AM
NAH thats nothing to worry about really other than the obvious, which is that aerosmith are getting older and can't continue forever. i think that quote about retirement is at least a year old if not 2 years old.

basically someone made a very good point on another board that in europe it will be world cup crazy this summer, not the best time for a tour when you really need to sell tix. looks like a no go, though i'm interested to know where classic rock got the info from.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on January 18, 2006, 03:36:31 PM
AEROSMITH bassist Tom Hamilton recently told Tampa Bay Online that he knows AEROSMITH can't tour like road dogs forever. Just don't expect them to stop anytime soon.

"You get to the point where you're tired of [touring], but you still can't be away from it for long. That probably isn't a very healthy obsession," Hamilton said.

"In the future we probably won't tour as many months out of the year," he added. "You start thinking about all the things you want to do in your life and realize you don't have unlimited time. We're at a point where we need to make serious decisions about how we want to live."

AEROSMITH are currently scheduled to stay on the road until April. Then they'll head out again this summer (possibly with M?TLEY CR?E, if unconfirmed reports are to be believed).


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on January 24, 2006, 09:44:00 AM
Launch Radio Networks reports: AEROSMITH gave the fans in Tampa, Florida, last week a special treat when they brought CHEAP TRICK's Robin Zander onstage. Zander joined AEROSMITH on a cover version of THE BEATLES classic "Come Together", and he traded vocals with both Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. Thanks to modern technology, a fan was able to capture the performance, and the video is now online. To check it out, just go to YouTube.com and search for "Zander."

AEROSMITH first recorded "Come Together" in 1978 for the film "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", in which they played the FUTURE VILLAIN BAND. The song also came out that year on AEROSMITH's "Live Bootleg" album.

AEROSMITH and CHEAP TRICK are old friends, and they did a joint tour in 2004.

The next stop for AEROSMITH is Wednesday night (January 25) at the SBC Center in San Antonio. They're expected to announce more shows very soon.

Zander turned 53 years old Monday.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on January 24, 2006, 01:30:01 PM
ok getting a bit excited just read in Classic Rock that Aerosmith are planning a trip to the Uk at the end of Spring finally like 6 1/2 years later i can see them again :hihi: 8) :D :) ;D :beer:

looks like they wont be coming to england sorry

AEROSMITH To Team Up With CHEAP TRICK For Spring Tour - Jan. 24, 2006 
 
Launch Radio Networks reports: Was the deal sealed last week when Robin Zander joined AEROSMITH onstage? We'll probably never know, but following that guest appearance in Tampa, Florida, AEROSMITH has announced a run of dates for the spring, and they're taking CHEAP TRICK along as their special guests. The two bands hook up starting March 2 at the Seminole Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, and they'll cross North America for five weeks, ending up at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, on April 9th. The two bands have known each other since the '70s, and they toured together back in 2004.

AEROSMITH hits the SBC Center in San Antonio, Texas, tomorrow (Wednesday, January 25). CHEAP TRICK's next show is February 2 in Milwaukee.

The AEROSMITH/CHEAP TRICK itinerary (subject to change):

Mar. 02 - Hollywood, FL - Seminole Hard Rock Live
Mar. 04 - Pensacola, FL - Pensacola Civic Center
Mar. 07 - Lexington, KY - Rupp Arena
Mar. 09 - Manchester, NH - Verizon Wireless Arena
Mar. 12 - Hershey, PA - Giant Center
Mar. 15 - Wilkes-Barre, PA - Wachovia Arena
Mar. 17 - East Lansing, MI - Breslin Events Center
Mar. 19 - Montreal, QUE - Bell Centre
Mar. 21 - London, ONT - John Labatt Centre
Mar. 23 - Des Moines, IA - Wells Fargo Arena
Mar. 25 - Grand Forks, ND - Alerus Center
Mar. 27 - Peoria, IL - Civic Center Arena
Mar. 29 - Oklahoma City, OK - The Ford Center
Mar. 31 - Omaha, NE - Qwest Center Omaha
Apr. 02 - Green Bay, WI - Resch Center
Apr. 05 - Saskatoon, SASK - Credit Union Centre
Apr. 07 - Edmonton, ALB - Rexall Place
Apr. 09 - Vancouver, BC - General Motors Place 
 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on January 24, 2006, 06:38:57 PM
god its like only america and japan exist sometimes in bands tours.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: thejungle on January 25, 2006, 07:54:10 AM
we already knew about the third leg of the tour, i'm fairly sure i mentioned it in my posts.

its look like they won't be coming to england not because of the 3rd leg, but because between this tour, and the next tour with motley crue/cheap trick, they have booked studio time. i think the plan is tour/record/tour/finish record and ideally put it out spring 07. we'll see.

shame they aren't coming to england, i keep meaning to email classic rock and ask them where they got their info from cos its interesting such a rumour was floating about.

sadly it seems to be all about the money and its big bucks to tour the US and Japan, small beans to tour europe often.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Kujo on January 25, 2006, 08:33:05 AM
god its like only america and japan exist sometimes in bands tours.

I kind of know what you mean. For the last few years it seemed that South Florida didnt exist for most of the shows I wanted to see. Now that we have the new Hard Rock Casino, an awesome venue, we've been getting alot of big name bands playing in a relatively small venue.

BTW, I have the link for the Pensacola Pre-Sale if anyone is interested


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on January 31, 2006, 12:48:51 PM
Ricardo Baca of The Denver Post recently conducted an interview with AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry. A few excerpts from the chat follow:

On AEROSMITH's durability:

"This AEROSMITH thing constantly blows my mind, and it does the other guys' too, that we're able to carry on like this. It's been interesting, this classic rock swelling up underneath all the pop stuff that's going on. I don't know, there's something about good music and it isn't just that I have a soft spot in my heart for those songs that I grew up with, that I cut my musical teeth on."

On the band's nostalgia-hungry fans who have helped the group's current tour sell out nationwide:

"I've never been in any other band, so I can't say why they stayed together or why they didn't, but I know that everybody here gives the best they can from night to night. It all ties in with the whole idea about being together for 35 years and how come we're still out there and playing. It's a legacy, and we have a certain amount of respect for that ? and a lot of respect for our fans who have supported us throughout the years."

On his relationship with his bandmates:

"It still has its bumps and grinds, and we still have our arguments about stuff, but they seem a lot further apart. We still have a bigger mountain to climb, and that's keeping the band strong and keeping the music strong. And that hasn't changed in 30 years. We're constantly trying to play a better show than the one last night."

"There's a lot less ego involved. Speaking for myself, I'm a lot less inclined to slam my point home. You know what I mean: There's a lot more parity amongst the band members as far as working things out, and everybody's got their strengths and weaknesses, and we all recognize them for what they are and it makes it a lot easier to make decisions and work together creatively.

"There are times where we're sitting in the room going over stuff, deciding on dates on a tour or talking about the color of T-shirts, and I swear it could have been 30 years ago," he said. "It's the same people, and when you feel those feelings about what the band is as a touchstone, it seems timeless. In our personal lives, we all have our own system for making it work, but as the five guys putting it together and playing rock 'n' roll, we do all that together."


On the band's enduring live popularity:

"You still have to go out and prove to the audience that you're worth the money they paid to see you. We managed to keep up with the technology, so the fans really get the whole thing ? the lights and sound ? and everything is better than it used to be.

"They don't want to watch people falling down, and nor do I. If I go see a band, I don't give a (expletive) about the personal problems. I paid my money. All it took for me to realize this was putting myself in their seat for three seconds and I saw, 'This has to be good.' "

On the Grammy nomination for Rock Instrumental Performance for his solo track "Mercy":

"It really hit me sideways. With the solo record, I had a pile of music I felt I had to get out there. And it was a different set of circumstances than the solo record I put out 20 years ago. (This one) was from loving and recording music and playing my guitar and putting it out there, and that still burns inside for me ... It's still all there, intact, and it still blows my mind."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Kujo on January 31, 2006, 06:33:31 PM

"You still have to go out and prove to the audience that you're worth the money they paid to see you.

I am curious as to what new breakthrough they have from the time they were last here(2 weeks ago) that caused the price of a cheap seat to increase $50 and a prime seat to increase $225


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on February 03, 2006, 10:03:58 AM
 The AEROSMITH performance originally scheduled for Friday, February 3 at HP Pavilion in San Jose, California has been postponed due to illness, according to The Mercury News. The rescheduled date for this concert will now be Tuesday, April 11 at HP Pavilion and CHEAP TRICK will now replace LENNY KRAVITZ on the bill. Tickets from the Friday, February 3 performance at HP Pavilion will be honored at the door on the newly rescheduled date. Refunds will be made available at point of purchase. Deadline for refunds is March 17.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on February 03, 2006, 05:00:11 PM
 According to TheDenverChannel.com, AEROSMITH, who were scheduled to perform at the Pepsi Center on April 12 after postponing this week's concert, have moved the concert date again.

The new show date is Thursday, April 13. AEROSMITH will be performing with CHEAP TRICK and not LENNY KRAVITZ. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

The concert was previously postponed because of an undisclosed illness in the band.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: DEAD HORSE on March 01, 2006, 01:29:12 AM
I went to see lenny and Aerosmith live, and trust me is one of the best concerts i ve been to!  I saw them at staples center, so i u have a chance to see them live, do it! : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on March 02, 2006, 04:04:03 PM
Launch Radio Networks reports: AEROSMITH resumes their latest tour tonight (Thursday, March 2) in Hollywood, Florida, with CHEAP TRICK along as the opening act. Lead guitarist Joe Perry told Launch he hopes that for this leg of the tour and the rest of the year, AEROSMITH will continue digging into their catalog for rarely-played gems. "One of the things that I've noticed at this end of a 35-year career, as with a lot of other bands ? there's not a lot of us out there ? but there are a lot of albums and a lot of album cuts that the band likes hearing," he said.

AEROSMITH has 21 dates scheduled for their latest tour, which ends April 15 in Sacramento, California.

Their latest release is the concert set "Rockin' The Joint (Live At The Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas)", which was recorded at a January 2002 show. It's available on both CD and DVD.

Perry said that AEROSMITH hopes to start working on a new album in the spring. It will be their first studio project since 2004's "Honkin' On Bobo"


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on March 08, 2006, 09:15:54 PM
 The AEROSMITH/CHEAP TRICK performance at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire, originally slated for Thursday, March 9, has been cancelled. There is no plan to reschedule the date. Refunds will be made available at the point of purchase.

AEROSMITH have been forced to cancel a few concerts this week due to frontman Steven Tyler's health, according to Launch Radio Networks. The first one was Saturday (March 4) in Pensacola, Florida, and the second came last night (Tuesday, March 7) in Lexington, Kentucky. Both shows got dropped without much notice ? Florida in the early afternoon, and Kentucky just a little more than two hours before show time. No official reason has been given for either cancellation, but the Lexington Herald-Leader newspaper said it was because Tyler was ill. There are no plans to reschedule either concert.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on March 22, 2006, 04:03:29 PM
Aerosmith  has called off the remaining nine dates on its "Rockin' The Joint" North American tour so that frontman Steven Tyler can undergo surgery.

"Despite Aerosmith's desire to keep the tour going as long as possible, Tyler's doctors advised him not to continue performing to give his voice time to recover," reads a statement posted at Aerosmith's official fan club website. "Tyler will be on total vocal rest and can not perform for an extended period of time."

Tyler's specific voice ailment hasn't been revealed.

Since March 4, scheduled Aerosmith concerts in Pensacola, FL; Lexington, KY; Manchester, NH; Hershey, PA; Wilkes-Barre, PA; and East Lansing, MI; were canceled, some with little notice.

Just last week, a publicist for the band told liveDaily that Aerosmith expected to perform its Sunday (3/19) concert in Montreal as scheduled, but that show was later scrapped along with Tuesday's (3/21) planned show in London, Ontario.

The group's statement apologized for the inconvenience to their fans, adding that the group "is now on hiatus but look forward to being back in the saddle with a new album and tour dates."

CANCELED:

March 2006
23 - Des Moines, IA - Wells Fargo Arena
25 - Grand Forks, ND - Alerus Center
27 - Peoria, IL - Civic Center Arena
29 - Oklahoma City, OK - Ford Arena
31 - Omaha, NE - Qwest Center

April 2006
2 - Green Bay, WI - Resch Center
5 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Credit Union Centre
7 - Edmonton, Alberta - Rexall Place
9 - Vancouver, British Columbia - GM Place


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Krispy Kreme on March 23, 2006, 10:18:08 PM
I like Aerosmith a lot...

Though the only records worth buying have for me been:
Get a Grip
Big Ones and
A Little South of Sanity


You should buy:
Get Your Wings
Toys in the Attic
Rocks

These are the albums that gave the band their reputation.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on May 06, 2006, 09:22:02 PM
According to People magazine, AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler has a new "squeeze": tour promoter Erin Brady. The two are vacationing in Mexico while the rocker, who had throat surgery in March, rests his voice. He's due to begin recording the band's 15th studio album in Boston May 20.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: JennaSide on May 07, 2006, 12:27:40 AM
^ I'm not sure how I feel about that... I liked Teresa. Does anyone know what actually happened? Why they divorced? Just seems so unfortunate - she was with him through all that horrible stuff only to break up NOW?!? :(


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Rob on May 07, 2006, 01:54:25 AM
^ I'm not sure how I feel about that... I liked Teresa. Does anyone know what actually happened? Why they divorced? Just seems so unfortunate - she was with him through all that horrible stuff only to break up NOW?!? :(

The only thing I can think of is he cheated on her.  That's pure speculation, but I really can't think of anything else it could be.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: JennaSide on May 07, 2006, 01:58:47 AM
heh, of course he cheated on her... a lot. But that was back in the day and she knew it happened.? Maybe he did it recently...? ? or maybe it's a drug/alcohol thing if he starting doing something like that again... I mean, there could be a million reasons, I was just wondering if anyone knew anything concrete. If you read the autobiography, it just seems so shocking... all the shit she put up with for years and years, so why now?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: godiva on May 07, 2006, 07:58:12 AM
I find it very hard to believe Steven would re-lapse. I just can't picture him going back to doing drugs. What happened between Theresa and Steven, well, anyone's guess is as good as mine. I have no idea. Do hope he will recover from his surgery. I love Aerosmith, saw them live a couple of times, always enjoy their interviews. Haven't kept an eye on them for a while, I just prefer their old stuff over their new music, but if they come to Europe again, I will definitely get tix.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on May 24, 2006, 11:11:56 PM
Scam Warning - Fake Aerosmith Concert Promotion

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We learned about an Aerosmith concert  promotion scam.
A woman going by the name of "Cathy" was arrested
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Voodoo Lounge on May 26 in  Norwalk, CT.  As you guys
know from AF1 News, Aerosmith is not touring  until
September.  We all wanna see Aerosmith on stage again
soon, but  please beware of unofficial "surprise"
concerts.  Please stay tuned to  AF1 for official tour
news, and if you hear of any Aerosmith shows that
sound a little suspect - be sure to check with
Customer Service at Aero  Force One before you buy
those tickets!   You can email
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Thank you,
Your Crew at AF1


Not touring intill Septmber. Wonder if they might tour with anyone.  ;)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: In absentia on May 24, 2006, 11:31:45 PM
Aerosmith...
The band that introduce me in the music.  :)
I have special affection for Aerosmith.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Krispy Kreme on May 27, 2006, 11:50:36 PM
Kiss/Aerosmith that will be a good tour!

.....in the 1970s.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: gnr1967 on June 05, 2006, 04:31:59 AM
I wish I could have made it to see them on the KISS tour - not a huge KISS fan, but I'd like to see them at least once. 

Seen Aerosmith 5 times - they have never disappointed me.  I have always been impressed by their live performances - Joe Perry is great.  I love it when they play their old songs live.

 





Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on June 05, 2006, 09:57:02 AM
I seen the Kiss/Aerosmith tour in Buffalo...Great show, Kiss playred the hits and Aerosmith did to with a few new songs and stuff..Id still rather see each band seperately though


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on July 02, 2006, 11:21:04 AM
Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe recently conducted an interview with AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:

The Boston Globe: You'll perform with the Pops on Tuesday. Do you know what you and Steven Tyler will be playing yet?

Perry: "I know we're going to do 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' and 'Dream On' and the third song we're still not sure yet because it's more of a rocker and we're working with (Pops conductor) Keith (Lockhart) on that as far as what's going to work the best for both so it carries across."

The Boston Globe: You've been in major television situations before like the Super Bowl, so is this July Fourth show a big deal for you?

Perry: "It is for a lot of reasons. One, it's celebrating the Fourth of July in the heart of where you celebrate the Fourth of July. This is the seat of rebellion, this is the seat of freedom. And to celebrate the Fourth of July here is the ultimate, and then to be part of it and to work with Keith Lockhart and the Pops is, on a lot of different levels, an exciting thing."

The Boston Globe: How's the new album coming?

Perry: "We have probably 15 songs in different states of readiness. We had originally thought we could get it done before the tour started, but with various things getting thrown in during the summer it just isn't possible. But we will have a pretty good head start on it when we start working in January. We're definitely going to look at it for a late spring, early summer release."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on July 02, 2006, 11:50:05 AM
i know im getting boring with this but


COME TO FUCKING ENGLAND AGAIN PLEASE


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on July 02, 2006, 01:01:45 PM
i know im getting boring with this but


COME TO FUCKING ENGLAND AGAIN PLEASE

no your not getting boring. i 2nd that request!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on July 10, 2006, 04:09:34 PM
Launch Radio Networks reports: AEROSMITH won't finish their new album before they go on tour with M?TLEY CR?E this fall, but that's actually a good thing. The band had hoped to get everything finished, but lead guitarist Joe Perry told Launch the record has now been pushed into next year because they didn't want to rush things and have the music suffer. "We're definitely not gonna be able to get it out before the tour starts," he said. "We just can't do the songs justice. We are getting a fair amount of work done on it, and it'll probably be about half done by the time we start working on it again in February. So we're hoping to have a late spring-early summer release."

The AEROSMITH/M?TLEY CR?E "Route Of All Evil" tour starts September 14 in Holmdel, New Jersey, and the bands have announced shows until the end of November.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on August 04, 2006, 11:55:04 AM
AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler has told Roger Friedman of FOXNews.com that the band is getting a "best of" album together for Christmas and may include one new song as well. Then they will begin thinking about a totally new album early next year.

Tyler recently told Rolling Stone magazine that his goal ? inspired by a July 4 performance backed by the Boston Pops ? "is to take songs like 'Home Tonight', 'Dream On' and a shitload of the good ones and go out with a fifty-piece orchestra." Also, "I want to do a string of shows at Madison Square Garden where the first night we do 'Toys in the Attic' and 'Rocks', in order, the second night 'Pump' and 'Aerosmith', etc." And look out for Tyler on TV's "Two and a Half Men", where he'll play an annoying neighbor who rocks out all night and all day.

The AEROSMITH/M?TLEY CR?E "Route Of All Evil" tour starts September 5 in Columbus, Ohio, and the bands have announced shows until the end of November.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on August 04, 2006, 11:58:33 AM
Me again, another best of for fucks sake that is bollocks how many do you need i think thay have more best offs than sudio albums just come to England i might consider buying the bastard then :rant:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on August 04, 2006, 04:42:27 PM
so how is it with stevens throat?..


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on August 24, 2006, 03:01:49 PM
With its next studio album pushed back until 2007, Aerosmith plans to release a best-of, "Devil's Got a New Disguise" Oct. 10 via Columbia, in the midst of its fall tour with Motley Crue.

"We were working on getting a studio record out, but we just couldn't do it. There wasn't enough time," guitarist Joe Perry tells Billboard.com, calling the hits set "a good holdover."

"Devil's Got a New Disguise" takes its title from one of two new songs that will be included on the 16-track album. Perry describes it as "a classic Aerosmith rocker," while the other fresh track, "Sedona Sunrise," has been around for awhile and was considered for other Aerosmith albums. "We felt like it really had to come out, Perry says.

The rest of the set will be a "pared down" single-disc version of 2002's two-CD set "O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits," containing single mixes of 14 favorites from the band's tenures with both Columbia and Geffen.

Perry says Aerosmith plans to resume working on the new album in February. The group has been spending a lot of time mining its vaults for old songs and ideas, most of which he says "sounded like just old-fashioned Aerosmith songs" but "weren't perceived as being right for that time."

"There's a lot of the stuff that inspired the 'Pump' songs, and even before that," the guitarist explains. "There's a lot of songs there that I think have the grit and the meat of what a lot of people expect from Aerosmith. We thought we'd take another look at that stuff, and that's what's going to be the backbone of this next record."

The Aerosmith/Motley Crue tour kicks off Sept. 5 in Columbus, Ohio.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: liquidvirus on August 24, 2006, 03:09:09 PM
ANOTHER greatest hits ??
come on guys, get your act together....release atleast something different....even b sides or remixes


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on August 25, 2006, 12:47:32 AM
[Insert bitching about another GH here]...........I'll be buying it.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Kujo on August 25, 2006, 01:16:57 AM
ANOTHER greatest hits ??
come on guys, get your act together....release atleast something different....even b sides or remixes

I love seeing them live, but they are very steadily falling into the Kiss category of trying to suck every last dime they can out of their fans with minimal effort.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on August 26, 2006, 12:23:46 PM
the bassist has gotten cancer and wont be touring on the american tour.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on August 26, 2006, 12:27:50 PM
the bassist has gotten cancer and wont be touring on the american tour.

Tom Hamilton recovering from radiation treatment

Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton is recovering from radiation treatment for throat cancer and will skip the beginning of the band's upcoming tour, the band's publicist said in Los Angeles.

Hamilton, 55, will be recovering with his family after a seven-week radiation treatment he just completed, publicist Marcee Rondan said Thursday. He will join the ''Route of All Evil'' tour in mid-October.

Rondan said she had no further information about Hamilton's condition.

David Hull, a longtime friend of the band who played in the Joe Perry Project, will fill in as bassist, she said.

The tour is set to launch Sept. 5 in Columbus, Ohio, according to the band's Web site.


oh fuck he is such a funny guy:'(

get well soon Tom


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on August 27, 2006, 01:27:53 AM
Yeah, I just heard this afternoon.........this totally sucks. Get well, Tom. We love you.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: comaknight on August 28, 2006, 08:45:35 PM
Aerosmith was better when they were on drugs.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Axl121 on September 25, 2006, 09:26:39 AM
I love Aerosmith as well!! And REM and The Darkness and of course the legendary QUEEN!!!  ROCK ON FREDDIE!!!!!!   Has anyone seen the vid where Steve Tyler, Joe perry and GNR did Mama Kin together???? It was so cool!!!  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: HamsterDemocracy on October 11, 2006, 04:46:05 AM
http://www.amazon.com/Devils-Disguise-Very-Best-Aerosmith/dp/B000HEZF2M

These fucking guys release more "best-ofs" and "greatest hits" and "very best ofs" and "super-mega-collections" than any band in history. Honestly. Their last fucking album was a Best-Of, was it not?  ???

EDIT: Their least release was indeed a Greatest Hits. They also re-packaged Young Lust (Greatest Hits) in 2005 as "Aerosmith Gold," but it was the exact same tracklist with a new album cover.

I just read on Amazon that this is being released because they are contractually obligated to deliver an album this year and Brad has cancer and Tyler's throat has prevented them from playing. They only managed to do one new song before splitting up again.

The other new song on this album is a demo from Pump or something.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: zosobob6 on October 11, 2006, 07:04:22 AM
i thought their last album was Honkin On Bobo.? that was a covers album though.? i think with one original tune.? that was a damn good album.? better than that Just Push Play bullshit.? i think there is going to be one original tune on this greatest hits package.? its really good i think, the best they have come up with in a long time.? i forgot the name of the song though.

greatest hits cds are just ways for bands to make an extra buck, as if Aerosmith needed it.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: HamsterDemocracy on October 11, 2006, 09:53:42 AM
i thought their last album was Honkin On Bobo.  that was a covers album though.  i think with one original tune.  that was a damn good album.  better than that Just Push Play bullshit.  i think there is going to be one original tune on this greatest hits package.  its really good i think, the best they have come up with in a long time.  i forgot the name of the song though.

greatest hits cds are just ways for bands to make an extra buck, as if Aerosmith needed it.

I think Bobo was 2004 and they repackaged Young Lust as Aerosmith Gold in '05. And didn't Oh Yeah! The Best of Aerosmith just come out two years ago?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 11, 2006, 11:30:50 AM
Ya they are, Get over it


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: EccoTides on October 11, 2006, 12:32:44 PM
That's pretty fucking lame.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on October 11, 2006, 06:47:26 PM
how cheesy is this?!?! i doubt i will ever see these guys again!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: EFISH on October 11, 2006, 06:51:45 PM
losers  :confused:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Robman? on October 11, 2006, 11:50:03 PM
They only managed to do one new song before splitting up again.


Actually they began work on their new album, then decided they'd finish it after their tour with Motley Crue. Aerosmith is on tour right now, not in a cave somewhere, I see them in November.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: AxlReznor on October 22, 2006, 07:13:21 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLrytSCTydY

A track from their new album, due next spring... a return to their bluesier style.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: justincrowe on October 22, 2006, 07:22:55 AM
this isn't a new song from the upcoming 2007 album, it's the title track of their new Best Of record, already in stores...

this and "Sedona Sunrise" are the only new songs on it... both are pretty good.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on October 22, 2006, 08:03:27 AM
this isn't a new song from the upcoming 2007 album, it's the title track of their new Best Of record, already in stores...

this and "Sedona Sunrise" are the only new songs on it... both are pretty good.


a demo version of s sunrise has been around since the 80s however.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: J.J. Cook on October 22, 2006, 02:19:10 PM
Yeah it's a pump left-over.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Kujo on October 22, 2006, 04:42:45 PM
I love Aerosmith and I see them live whenever they come around, but their habit of releasing a new greatest hits CD has now reached the absurd. Their is now another new one out that features two new songs. What is really pathetic is that there wasn't even a new studio CD released since the last Greatest its CD.

They have now reached a level of absurdity only previously discovered by Kiss. Do they need the money this bad?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: J.J. Cook on October 22, 2006, 05:47:15 PM
No KISS is much worse with all the merchandising. Besides Aerosmith was working on their album before the tour while KISS has no plans to do another album. I've seen a bunch of new KISS compilations in the past few years, the difference is that none of them have ANY new songs. They're probably releasing the greatest hits so they have something to tour to and possibly to help fufill a contract.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Robman? on October 22, 2006, 07:19:27 PM
and ANOTHER Aero greatest hits


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: metallex78 on October 22, 2006, 08:11:33 PM
No KISS is much worse with all the merchandising. Besides Aerosmith was working on their album before the tour while KISS has no plans to do another album. I've seen a bunch of new KISS compilations in the past few years, the difference is that none of them have ANY new songs. They're probably releasing the greatest hits so they have something to tour to and possibly to help fufill a contract.

They should just follow in GN'R's footsteps instead, they've been touring for years without anything new out... :hihi:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: metallex78 on October 22, 2006, 08:15:57 PM
Hmmm.. dind't think too much of this song. It's ok, but doesn't really sound like a return to the roots, more like a return to something off Pump. I thought a few tracks off the Nine Lives album were pretty good too.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: gnr1967 on October 23, 2006, 12:02:35 AM
I love Aerosmith usually, but it's crazy that they have another "best of" cd now.  They already have "Greatest Hits," "Big Ones," "Gems," and a bunch of others. 

Regarding the new songs, I would love to hear them without having to buy the whole CD - I already have all the other songs.  iTunes doesn't have this cd yet.  From what I heard during a 30 second clip of each song, they definitely sound more like Aerosmith from the late eighties to early nineties.  It's actually kinda refreshing to hear. 



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chris Axl on October 26, 2006, 02:39:00 PM
Aerosmith is my favourite band after Guns N' Roses.

A really kickas band : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on October 26, 2006, 03:50:13 PM
so how is it with stevens throat?..

noone can answer this?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Krispy Kreme on October 28, 2006, 12:00:50 AM
I love Aerosmith and I see them live whenever they come around, but their habit of releasing a new greatest hits CD has now reached the absurd. Their is now another new one out that features two new songs. What is really pathetic is that there wasn't even a new studio CD released since the last Greatest its CD.

They have now reached a level of absurdity only previously discovered by Kiss. Do they need the money this bad?

What about that album  'rockin' with mojo or boho or whatever it wasZ? Was that all covers? I liked it, although I can never remember the name. But it did come between greatest hits albums. I agree, enough is enough. They clearly are milking their name, but...their name is great and they have earned where they are. So more power to them. At least they have more than 3 albums..unlike some bands I could name that are on tour RIGHT NOW that are living off their first album....hmmm, who could that be...?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: axlslasher on October 28, 2006, 04:27:58 PM
All their songs have sounded the same since Permanent Vacation. They need to explore a little bit. They suck.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on October 28, 2006, 04:37:22 PM
All their songs have sounded the same since Permanent Vacation. They need to explore a little bit. They suck.

i think not dude.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: axlslasher on October 28, 2006, 04:48:35 PM
Well that's my opinion


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on October 28, 2006, 05:03:18 PM
Well that's my opinion

no its fact that they dont sound the same.

listen to say, young lust then the crappy sweet taste of india.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: gnr1967 on October 29, 2006, 01:46:43 AM
They have experimented more after Permanent Vacation than before.  Look at Nine Lives and Just Push Play.  That's not to say that I like their experiments that much.   I hope their next album is good. 

I've seem them 4-5 times now in concert, and they put on a great show.  Joe Perry is a great guitar player. 



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: axlslasher on October 30, 2006, 06:39:47 PM
I just like their music from the 70's alot better. I just went to their show here in Raleigh last week with Motley Crue and they both sounded like crap. It was a free show by the way my wife works for the sponsers of the venue. Otherwise I would not have wasted my money. Alot of the people there thought it was a bad show. So I say they still suck.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GnFnR87 on October 30, 2006, 07:15:39 PM
the only post comeback album that i think is classic is Pump. other than that i love Rocks, i think that and Pump are my favorite albums.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: axlslasher on October 30, 2006, 07:44:58 PM
the only post comeback album that i think is classic is Pump. other than that i love Rocks, i think that and Pump are my favorite albums.
I agree


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on December 20, 2006, 04:26:36 PM
AEROSMITH bassist Tom Hamilton has issued the following update:

"Well, I got sprung for a couple of days last week and got to do some stuff with the band finally. You've probably heard about the NASCAR thing. In case you haven't, they're going to use a modified 'Back in the Saddle' for their theme music for next season. Along with the song they asked us to do a video of us performing the new version. Who wouldn't. Well, we ain't WHO so we would!! The band did the main shoot at a show in Las Vegas at the beginning of November. I wasn't in shape to do it yet so the producers generously offered to do another shoot later in the month at a gig at a really cool place called Mohegan Sun. It's a giant hotel/casino/arena complex on the Mohegan Reservation in Connecticut. The arena is about a ten thousand seater with awesome acoustics and, best of all, great dressing rooms.

"Doing my part a month later worked really well for me. I have to say, the recovery phase of the chemo and radiation is pretty slow but that month made a big difference.

"I got to the gig early and shot a take right around when we would usually do a sound check. They only needed Steven and I so it went quick. As a matter of fact they got what they needed with that one take. Later on we would put 'Saddle' in the set and film that too. So the plan was to put 'Saddle' early in the set so the band would look fresh and un-sweaty. I would come out for that song and then split until close to the end of the show when I would come prancing out and play the last four or five songs, including 'Sweet Emotion'. It was kind of fun to have people look at me with concern and try to make sure that I wasn't taking on too much after my long ordeal. The night went really well and was over in like a second. I almost felt cheated. It's a good thing I had my New York trip to look forward to.

"About a week later we all met in New York for a special show at a place called the Beacon Theater which is a small theater with a balcony. It reminded me of a gig we did in New York centuries before when we were looking for a manager who could get us a record deal. That's an old story that you've probably heard a hundred times before. I'm sure you'll be hearing about it a hundred more but not right now. It was a big day for me because it would be my first full show since all the cancer stuff. The cancer's gone by the way. I had a P.E.T. scan about a week or two before and it showed that the tumor and the cells in the adjacent lymph gland were gone. I never really experienced the disease but the treatment is something I hope I never have to experience again. It truly sucked.

"I think the band might have been a little apprehensive about me playing a whole show and being right up to speed. After all, those guys had been out grinding away for three months. I knew I was good to go and I hope the show that night proved it. I had a great time as did everybody else. It was an amazing feeling and made me reflect on why I've wanted to do this so bad ever since I was in Junior High School.

"After New York I had to say goodbye to everybody. I still have doctor stuff to take care of. As good as I feel I'm not quite 100% yet so I had to head home while everybody else headed out to finish the tour. What an odd feeling. You'd think I'd be kind of used to it but I'm not. Every day I'm aware of those guys being out there on the road with me not there. I can feel the pull. It really makes me look forward to our European tour we're planning for next spring. We haven't been there in over ten years so it's going to be an awesome experience.

"Book your flights now!"


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on December 20, 2006, 04:37:33 PM
does europe mean england?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on December 21, 2006, 03:51:26 AM
Mono= 1
Rail= Rail

---------

Well, I'd imagine they'd hit England if they're in Europe.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on December 21, 2006, 08:58:37 AM
Mono= 1
Rail= Rail

---------

Well, I'd imagine they'd hit England if they're in Europe.

YESSSSSSS I SEE THE LIGHT!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: gandra on December 21, 2006, 10:09:31 AM
i like them,my favorite band after gnr and skid row

but i don't like his music in last ten years


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on December 21, 2006, 10:13:54 AM
i like them,my favorite band after gnr and skid row

but i don't like his music in last ten years

yeah after about 94 they have sucked studio.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mdttkk on January 07, 2007, 01:33:10 PM
man i am hooked on their new song Devil's Got a New Disguise


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Robman? on January 07, 2007, 02:16:47 PM
I saw Aerosmith in November, the rocked.  :yes:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: freedom78 on January 08, 2007, 01:38:36 AM
Saw Aerosmith in the summer of '01, when they played outdoor venues and added a small second stage to the general admission areas.  They walked through the crowd, to the little stage, and played about 3-4 songs...and not shitty ones!  Poor folks like me, in GA, got Dream On and Back in the Saddle.  Great show!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: aimz on January 08, 2007, 12:05:19 PM
man i am hooked on their new song Devil's Got a New Disguise
me too its great aint it ;D : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Polly Parrot on January 08, 2007, 07:27:41 PM
Anyone heard about them possibly coming to Holland? There's been some rumours about that over here lately.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Robman? on January 08, 2007, 11:04:48 PM
Anyone heard about them possibly coming to Holland? There's been some rumours about that over here lately.

I think I hear they'd be touring Europe after the album was finished.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Polly Parrot on January 09, 2007, 02:56:43 PM
Anyone heard about them possibly coming to Holland? There's been some rumours about that over here lately.

I think I hear they'd be touring Europe after the album was finished.

meh..when's that? ???


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Robman? on January 10, 2007, 11:51:42 PM
Anyone heard about them possibly coming to Holland? There's been some rumours about that over here lately.

I think I hear they'd be touring Europe after the album was finished.

meh..when's that? ???

later this year, or 2008


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on January 13, 2007, 12:38:32 PM
http://www.tmz.com/photos/steven-tyler/134526/

nice speedos Steve? :no:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on January 13, 2007, 12:49:34 PM
http://www.tmz.com/photos/steven-tyler/134526/

nice speedos Steve  :no:

why...did you have to post that


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on January 13, 2007, 04:47:26 PM
http://www.tmz.com/photos/steven-tyler/134526/

nice speedos Steve? :no:
What are you jealous that at 58 he probably has a better body than yours?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on January 13, 2007, 05:08:24 PM
Quote
What are you jealous that at 58 he probably has a better body than yours?
Quote
there is no probably about it, he is in much better shape then me, but it still doesnt excuse the speedos.   


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on January 18, 2007, 10:22:48 AM
VELVET REVOLVER drummer Matt Sorum revealed during this past weekend's Camp Freddy Radio broadcast on Los Angeles' Indie 103.1 FM that the band will be teaming up with AEROSMITH for some South American dates in April. The trek is expected to include stops in Brazil, Argentina and Colombia. Currenttly the group is booked for the following shows (note: these dates have not yet been officially confirmed by VELVET REVOLVER or its management):

Apr. 12-15 - Quilmes Rock 2007 @ Estadio River Plate - Buenos Aires, ARG
Apr. 18 - Parque Sim?n Bol?var - Bogot?, COL
Apr. 18 - Palacio De Los Deportes - Bogot?, COL


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Alan on January 18, 2007, 02:29:48 PM
Anyone heard about them possibly coming to Holland? There's been some rumours about that over here lately.

I think I hear they'd be touring Europe after the album was finished.

meh..when's that? ???

later this year, or 2008

there is a good chance they'll be headlining at donnington for the download festival this year.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Polly Parrot on January 18, 2007, 02:54:38 PM
Anyone heard about them possibly coming to Holland? There's been some rumours about that over here lately.

I think I hear they'd be touring Europe after the album was finished.

meh..when's that? ???

later this year, or 2008

there is a good chance they'll be headlining at donnington for the download festival this year.

Hmmm...I'll see what happens.

Doubt it I'll be in the UK then though. ???


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on January 22, 2007, 10:25:48 AM
Ultimate-Guitar.com recently conducted an interview with AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry. An excerpt from the chat follows:

Ultimate-Guitar.com: AEROSMITH has been one of the very few bands to have emerged during the '70s and not only still be around but be at the very top of their game, how does it feel after all these years?

Perry: Right now, I feel like a tired motherfucker [laughs] I've just spent three months on the road in the States and Canada. I know the reason we did this was because we had to cancel so many gigs last spring because of Steven's [Tyler] throat, like we had this tour we had to finish so it all kind rolled into this thing this fall. Now that we're wrapping this up, it kind of clears the decks so next year can start to focus on working in the studio and hopefully do a world tour. What we're looking at is coming back and playing some places we haven't played a long time. And places we've never played. It's been eight years since we've been in Europe and I don't how long it's been since we've been in Australia, and these are all things I want to do and I know all the other guys in the band feel the same way too we want to get back and play back out in the world. We've played America enough for different reasons and we've stayed here but it's time for playing in other parts of the world. We're an international band and we've played out there and it's time to get back and go to a lot of places we haven't played in awhile.

Ultimate-Guitar.com: Your last album "Honkin' On Bobo" was the very first time in many years that you all went into the studio together and recorded an album that way, so how's the recording aspect changed for you over the years?

Perry: The way people record records or can record records now, like recording on computers has really changed the way you make records because you can make them any way you want. It used to be you'd go in and you had to play pretty much as a band and get a good take and that was it. When we did our first couple of records that were done, I think on 16-track tape, though we first got a taste of being able to overdub and that kind of thing, it still relied pretty much on a good performance from the band. Over the years it just changed where it's this thing where you can put albums together and songs together piece by piece. The guys don't even have to be in the same studio to do a take when they're making an album. So it really has widened all your choices and doing "Honkin' On Bobo" kind of brought us back to what we do best and that is, play together as a band. And you turn on the tape and you hopefully capture that and that is where an album like "Just Push Play" wasn't. That was done in bits and pieces and though there were some good songs on there I know that record would have sounded different if we had recorded it the way we did "Honkin' On Bobo". But you try different things and live and learn. But this next record we're going to do, I think we will probably incorporate the best of both worlds.

Ultimate-Guitar.com: AEROSMITH have weathered through an ever changing musical climate that has seen a lot of changes in styles and sounds in music over the years. How do you think your sound has evolved from the early days to now?

Perry: Again there are so many different choices now. It used to be that you were desperate to get a kind of distortion and a certain kind of sound. But now you've got so many choices where because everything from reissued guitar amps to reissued guitars is available, you no longer have to buy these old original guitars from the '50s to get a certain sound. I mean, you can get a half decent sound plugging right into a computer. It's not what I choose to do but it certainly adds another color to your paint palette. So overall with my style I kind of lean towards a cleaner sound with a little more drive out of it. And it sounds a little more fresher too when it sounds a lot cleaner. I know when I'm writing songs and when I'm laying down basic tracks down and even when I'm playing live that I tend to go with a cleaner sound.

Ultimate-Guitar.com: Speaking of guitar sounds, looking back over your whole AEROSMITH catalogue, is there any album or albums that stick out that you are the most happy with and where it captures you at your best?

Perry: Well, looking back at some of the first few records I know I was still trying to figure out what the studio was all about. When I was a kid I thought that once I could get into the studio it would be really easy to get this kind of sound or that kind of sound. But then you realize that once you're in there, all it is about is just a microphone picking up the sound you're making and I think that the first few records, I was learning that. But I wouldn't go back and change it because that kind of naivety gives those songs a feel that they have. And in some ways I'd kind of go back and try and get it sounding like that again, but it's kind of hard. So I suppose in my own kind of ignorance, I've ended up making these guitar sounds that I think are classic now. I think I'm now able to kind of just pick the sounds that I think will work best for the song. And that is always an art. Once again it's what your ears hear once you go into the studio and then you try and get that on tape so it's always a big experiment


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on January 22, 2007, 11:10:59 AM
It's been eight years since we've been in Europe and I don't how long it's been since we've been in Australia, and these are all things I want to do and I know all the other guys in the band feel the same way too we want to get back and play back out in the world. We've played America enough for different reasons and we've stayed here but it's time for playing in other parts of the world. We're an international band and we've played out there and it's time to get back and go to a lot of places we haven't played in awhile.


Now that is good news there is a rumour that they will be Headlining Download this Year hope that turns out to be true


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on January 23, 2007, 05:29:19 AM
i heard that rumour too last week - Aerosmith or ACDC.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: metallex78 on January 23, 2007, 08:32:51 PM
Hope they make it to Australia soon!!! :beer:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: adnan on January 25, 2007, 02:51:26 PM
God I fucking love Aerosmith. So fucking much.

They're such an amazing band.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on January 29, 2007, 11:47:30 AM
According to WorldTicketShop.com, AEROSMITH will perform at the Arrow Rock Festival 2007, set to take place June 30 at Evenemententerrein Walibi World in Biddinghuizen, The Netherlands. The band is also scheduled to play at Bercy in Paris, France on June 19.

AEROSMITH is planning to mount a massive world tour this year. In an interview with Ultimate-Guitar.com, guitarist Joe Perry said, "What we're looking at is coming back and playing some places we haven't played a long time. And places we've never played. It's been eight years since we've been in Europe, and I don't how long it's been since we've been in Australia, and these are all things I want to do and I know all the other guys in the band feel the same way, too ? we want to get back and play back out in the world."

Perry added, "We've played America enough for different reasons and we've stayed here, but it's time for playing in other parts of the world. We're an international band and we've played out there, and it's time to get back and go to a lot of places we haven't played in awhile."

AEROSMITH and VELVET REVOLVER are expected to play dates in South America in April.

AEROSMITH is working on a new studio album that they hope to release by the middle of this year.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Selene Papillon on January 30, 2007, 03:54:42 PM
Aerosmith rocks! :yes: I?ve been a fan since Pump...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on February 04, 2007, 05:38:59 PM
http://www.aerosmith.com/tour.htm

dates added for France Germany and Argentina

dates for Uk and other countries coming later this week

fuck im going to have a busy year especially if Velvet Revolver come to England as well


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on February 05, 2007, 10:27:08 AM
http://www.aerosmith.com/tour.htm

dates added for France Germany and Argentina

dates for Uk and other countries coming later this week

fuck im going to have a busy year especially if Velvet Revolver come to England as well

please say they will do a couple of uk venues, not just london, or download.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on February 08, 2007, 01:04:05 PM
Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reports in its Feb. 8, 2007 edition that AEROSMITH will be one of the headliners at this year's Sweden Rock Festival, set to take place June 6-9 in S?lvesborg, Sweden. The last time AEROSMITH played in Sweden was in 1999.

Sweden Rock Festival representative Ingolf Persson refused to comment on the report, but admitted that "a band like AEROSMITH is every festival's dream ? there's no denying that."

According to Aftonbladet, Sweden Rock Festival organizers will officially announce AEROSMITH's participation in the event as a headline act in late February.

AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry recently revealed that the band is planning to mount a massive world tour this year. In an interview with Ultimate-Guitar.com, Perry said, "What we're looking at is coming back and playing some places we haven't played a long time. And places we've never played. It's been eight years since we've been in Europe, and I don't how long it's been since we've been in Australia, and these are all things I want to do and I know all the other guys in the band feel the same way, too ? we want to get back and play back out in the world."

Perry added, "We've played America enough for different reasons and we've stayed here, but it's time for playing in other parts of the world. We're an international band and we've played out there, and it's time to get back and go to a lot of places we haven't played in awhile."

AEROSMITH and VELVET REVOLVER are expected to play dates in South America in April.

AEROSMITH is working on a new studio album that they hope to release by the middle of this year.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Red1 on February 15, 2007, 05:52:14 AM
Steve Tyler let slip to Lauren Laverne on the ITV2 Brits warm-up show that Aerosmith are playing at the Hard Rock Cafe in London on Monday and announcing European dates this Summer.


 :peace: :beer:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on February 15, 2007, 05:57:55 AM
argh - yeah!  brilliant!  thanks for this!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on February 15, 2007, 06:51:10 AM
i hope they play more UK dates than just bloody london.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on February 15, 2007, 08:15:01 AM
just looked at their website and some Euro dates are up.  My guess is they will play a big Hyde Park gig over the second to last weekend in June.  As they havent been over here for years - it would be great if they didnt ignore the rest of the country.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Krispy Kreme on February 16, 2007, 01:31:14 AM
Why does everything great happen in UK when I am not there????


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: TAP on February 19, 2007, 10:21:33 AM
just looked at their website and some Euro dates are up.  My guess is they will play a big Hyde Park gig over the second to last weekend in June. 

You guess correctly :)

http://www.nme.com/news/aerosmith/26528


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on February 19, 2007, 11:15:23 AM
http://www.hydeparkcalling.co.uk/launch/

Nme are missleading with the date - sloppy journalism.

sunday it is then - clashing nicely with Glastonbury. sigh.  :-\  still - lets hope they announce some more Uk dates after the gig tonight  :beer:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on February 19, 2007, 01:56:33 PM
AEROSMITH will return to Europe for the first time in eight years in June of this year, according to NME.com.

Fresh from their U.S. with M?TLEY CR?E, and on the back of the 2006 release of the best-of compilation "Devil's got a New Disguise", the band will warm up their European leg of their tour with select dates in Dubai and India.

Speaking of their plans, singer Steven Tyler joked, "I always look forward to touring across the pond because life's a pisser when you're European."

The scheduled AEROSMITH dates are as follows:

May 31 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Autodrome
Jun. 02 - Mumbai, India, Bandra Kumla Ground
Jun. 06 - Randers, Denmark, Randers Stadium
Jun. 08 - S?lvesborg, Sweden, Sweden Rock Festival
Jun. 10 - Frankfurt, Germany, Hessentag Fair
Jun. 12 - Karlsruhe, Germany, DM Arena
Jun. 14 - Munich, Germany, Olympiahalle
Jun. 16 - Venice, Italy, Heineken Festival
Jun. 19 - Paris, France, Bercy Arena
Jun. 22 - Dessel, Belgium, Graspop Festival
Jun. 24 - London Hyde Park Calling
Jun. 26 - Dublin Marley Park
Jun. 28 - Cologne, Germany, Cologne Arena
Jun. 30 - Biddinghuizen, Holland, Arrow Classic Festival
Jul. 03 - Latvia, TBA
Jul. 05 - Estonia, TBA
Jul. 07 - Helsinki, Finland, Hartwell Arena
Jul. 10 - St. Petersburg, Russia, SKK Arena
Jul. 12 - Moscow, Russia, Olympissky Arena


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on February 19, 2007, 03:02:59 PM
AEROSMITH will return to Europe for the first time in eight years in June of this year, according to NME.com.

Fresh from their U.S. with M?TLEY CR?E, and on the back of the 2006 release of the best-of compilation "Devil's got a New Disguise", the band will warm up their European leg of their tour with select dates in Dubai and India.

Speaking of their plans, singer Steven Tyler joked, "I always look forward to touring across the pond because life's a pisser when you're European."

The scheduled AEROSMITH dates are as follows:

May 31 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Autodrome
Jun. 02 - Mumbai, India, Bandra Kumla Ground
Jun. 06 - Randers, Denmark, Randers Stadium
Jun. 08 - S?lvesborg, Sweden, Sweden Rock Festival
Jun. 10 - Frankfurt, Germany, Hessentag Fair
Jun. 12 - Karlsruhe, Germany, DM Arena
Jun. 14 - Munich, Germany, Olympiahalle
Jun. 16 - Venice, Italy, Heineken Festival
Jun. 19 - Paris, France, Bercy Arena
Jun. 22 - Dessel, Belgium, Graspop Festival
Jun. 24 - London Hyde Park Calling
Jun. 26 - Dublin Marley Park
Jun. 28 - Cologne, Germany, Cologne Arena
Jun. 30 - Biddinghuizen, Holland, Arrow Classic Festival
Jul. 03 - Latvia, TBA
Jul. 05 - Estonia, TBA
Jul. 07 - Helsinki, Finland, Hartwell Arena
Jul. 10 - St. Petersburg, Russia, SKK Arena
Jul. 12 - Moscow, Russia, Olympissky Arena

is that pathetic one date in the UK tickets up for sales yet?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Graciela on February 19, 2007, 03:04:08 PM
On Thursday I think


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: ROSE on February 19, 2007, 03:07:46 PM
Anybody know the support acts for Marley Park Dublin : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on February 19, 2007, 03:13:02 PM
well ill be going to Hyde park then it seems

been waiting 8 years for the buggers to come back


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on February 19, 2007, 03:16:42 PM
well ill be going to Hyde park then it seems

been waiting 8 years for the buggers to come back

its a shame with have to travel from midlands all the way over there, instead of getting a gig over here with our own crowd.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Graciela on February 19, 2007, 03:19:36 PM
I was expecting some more UK dates too. Oh well, I'll be at Hyde Park


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Alan on February 19, 2007, 09:14:24 PM
well ill be going to Hyde park then it seems

been waiting 8 years for the buggers to come back

its a shame with have to travel from midlands all the way over there, instead of getting a gig over here with our own crowd.

i'll be going, might try and film it too.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on February 20, 2007, 10:41:55 AM
I'll be going to hyde park i reckon.  i'd rather see aerosmith than go to Glastonbury which i was planning on.
one date for the whole UK after 8 years is lame though. thought they would be at new wembley or even twickenham, plus at least one for Scotland.
ah well - gotta take it while you can i guess.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kaasupoltin on February 21, 2007, 04:57:44 AM
I can't believe it, I'm going to see Aerosmith! :drool: What a fuckin' nice rock-summer in Finland this year..


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on February 21, 2007, 08:47:39 AM
I can't believe it, I'm going to see Aerosmith! :drool: What a fuckin' nice rock-summer in Finland this year..

not as great as swedens though, or maye you'll get the exact same artists :hihi:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on February 21, 2007, 01:37:02 PM
According to NME.com, AEROSMITH played a surprised show at the Hard Rock Caf? in London Monday night (February 19) to celebrate the announcement of their forthcoming European tour.

Ripping through hits from their debut album right up to the present day, a few hundred watched the bare-chested rockers stripped down to the basics.

"When I heard them playing this song, I knew I had to join the band," frontman Steven Tyler announced before launching into a cover of FLEETWOOD MAC's "Rattlesnake Shake". "If they weren't going to let me in I was breaking in," he continued.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Walkin' The Dog
02. Love In An Elevator
03. Living On The Edge
04. What It Takes
05. Draw The Line
06. Rattlesnake Shake
07. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
08. Baby Please Don't Go
09. Cryin'
10. Walk This Way
11. Train Kept A Rollin'

(http://i.thisislondon.co.uk/i/pix/galleries/music/aerosmith/aerosmith5PA_350x250.jpg)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Is he struggling? on February 21, 2007, 03:24:14 PM
Nokia Ticket Rush has a pre-sale for the Hyde Park Gig on until Friday morning: www.ticketrush.co.uk. Thanks to this, my six years of twiddling my thumbs waiting for Aerosmith to come t the UK are almost over  8)





Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kaasupoltin on February 22, 2007, 04:26:23 AM
I can't believe it, I'm going to see Aerosmith! :drool: What a fuckin' nice rock-summer in Finland this year..

not as great as swedens though, or maye you'll get the exact same artists :hihi:

Well right now there's NIN, Ozzy Osbourne, The Who, Aerosmith and Metallica. And the biggest festivals hasn't published their bands yet. Now we just need VR and Gn'R : ok:

But I mean, usually we have like one BIG band per year.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: ROSE on February 22, 2007, 02:03:00 PM
Anybody have some recent Aerosmith shows on DVD/CD and willing to trade?? : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on February 22, 2007, 02:41:20 PM
According to NME.com, AEROSMITH played a surprised show at the Hard Rock Caf? in London Monday night (February 19) to celebrate the announcement of their forthcoming European tour.

Ripping through hits from their debut album right up to the present day, a few hundred watched the bare-chested rockers stripped down to the basics.

"When I heard them playing this song, I knew I had to join the band," frontman Steven Tyler announced before launching into a cover of FLEETWOOD MAC's "Rattlesnake Shake". "If they weren't going to let me in I was breaking in," he continued.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Walkin' The Dog
02. Love In An Elevator
03. Living On The Edge
04. What It Takes
05. Draw The Line
06. Rattlesnake Shake
07. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
08. Baby Please Don't Go
09. Cryin'
10. Walk This Way
11. Train Kept A Rollin'

(http://i.thisislondon.co.uk/i/pix/galleries/music/aerosmith/aerosmith5PA_350x250.jpg)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2PxDbixjVM 2 clips and an interview 2 min vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7SExkxIK8U 40 sec real close audience video



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Alan on February 22, 2007, 07:24:59 PM
that sky news clip had me scared for a second. bastards said it was the 23rd aerosmith were playing.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on February 25, 2007, 12:13:48 PM
While i was bored i uploaded these two vids of Aerosmith form 1997 on TFi Friday


Fallin In Love is Hard on The Knees
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee4nPFYX0Ls

Steve Tyler interview and Walk this way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXyxl_0fqbM


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kaasupoltin on February 26, 2007, 10:57:43 AM
I can't believe it, I'm going to see Aerosmith! :drool: What a fuckin' nice rock-summer in Finland this year..

not as great as swedens though, or maye you'll get the exact same artists :hihi:

Well right now there's NIN, Ozzy Osbourne, The Who, Aerosmith and Metallica. And the biggest festivals hasn't published their bands yet. Now we just need VR and Gn'R : ok:

But I mean, usually we have like one BIG band per year.

And for fuck's sake, now we have VR too :drool:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: ROSE on March 12, 2007, 03:31:33 PM
Anybody know of any Aerosmith DVD cover art sites?? : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Robman? on March 12, 2007, 04:12:51 PM
maybe if you searched some Aerosmith forums?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: ROSE on March 14, 2007, 02:36:50 PM
I'am looking for dvd covers for the following aerosmith shows if anybody has them:

-Texas Jam 78
-Unplugged 08/11/90
-Tokyo 02 Fifa World Cup Concert
-Houston 02/02/88
-San Bernadino 11/11/06

If anybody has them or links to them I would really appreciate the help!!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on March 14, 2007, 07:08:18 PM
Go hard

http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&q=Aerosmith+DVD&gbv=2


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on May 25, 2007, 02:43:20 AM
Going to see Aerosmith on June 2nd, Palace Grounds, Bangalore. I'm so excited, I can't wait. :beer:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Thorned Rose on June 05, 2007, 01:50:12 PM
Rollingstone.com reported yesterday under a picture that Aerosmith are no more.

The reps are denying this though. I think it's crap and untrue.

Aerosmith are a good band even though they've not released anything "good" since 1997.

ultimate-guitar.com

that is my source.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on June 05, 2007, 01:56:07 PM
they are on tour in europe aint they?

at least they are supposed to play in sweden this week.. i don't believe it


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Nightfall on June 05, 2007, 01:57:03 PM
No still in Asia, but they are headed this way...i keep my fingers crossed to see them june 30.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on June 05, 2007, 02:00:54 PM
They are not broken up, this is false and has already been proven false, it was a joke by Rolling Stone to a column in the new york times


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Jackamo! on June 05, 2007, 03:33:53 PM
I'm seeing them in a few weeks so fawk off with that shit... almost had a heartattack...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on June 05, 2007, 05:05:17 PM
I don't think they'll ever break up.. They went through too much shit to break up at this point.. They might retire though, which is a different thing

I'm glad I got to see them in March.. Best show I've ever seen. Joe Perry rocks :beer:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Robman? on June 05, 2007, 05:34:44 PM
They didn'y break up.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on June 05, 2007, 05:37:35 PM
I'm seeing them in 2 weeks so no

have fun at the show! I know you will

Even though the show I was they didn't play many 70's songs it rocked! I just wish they'd played Mama Kin


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GNRreunioneventually on June 05, 2007, 08:25:41 PM
They didn'y break up.

thank God they didn't, they're to good a band :headbanger:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: von on June 06, 2007, 02:46:51 AM
If they did break up, lemme tell you what a sad day in rock that would be. That would just fuckin suck. Period.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on June 06, 2007, 03:42:48 AM
Saw them on June 2nd. Rocked!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on June 06, 2007, 05:15:56 AM
Motherfucker dont do that to me jesus. 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GeraldFord on June 06, 2007, 05:33:11 AM
Quote
Aerosmith Breakup!
We can only hope.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on June 06, 2007, 05:53:32 AM
that fucking had me worried.  >:(

phew.   ;D


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: slashBOG on June 06, 2007, 10:14:16 PM
Aerosmith will never break up, they re simply the best rock and roll band ever!!!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on June 06, 2007, 11:05:03 PM
Boston hard rock legends AEROSMITH kicked off their European tour Wednesday night (June 6) in Randers, Denmark. The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Love in an Elevator
02. Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
03. Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)
04. Cryin'
05. Eat the Rich
06. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
07. Jaded
08. What It Takes
09. Baby, Please Don't Go (BIG JOE WILLIAMS)
10. Seasons of Wither
11. Dream On
12. Last Child
13. Livin' on the Edge
14. Stop Messin' Around (FLEETWOOD MAC)
15. Sweet Emotion
16. Draw the Line
Encore:
17. Walk This Way

there u go


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on June 07, 2007, 10:19:06 AM
Boston hard rock legends AEROSMITH kicked off their European tour Wednesday night (June 6) in Randers, Denmark. The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Love in an Elevator
02. Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
03. Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)
04. Cryin'
05. Eat the Rich
06. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
07. Jaded
08. What It Takes
09. Baby, Please Don't Go (BIG JOE WILLIAMS)
10. Seasons of Wither
11. Dream On
12. Last Child
13. Livin' on the Edge
14. Stop Messin' Around (FLEETWOOD MAC)
15. Sweet Emotion
16. Draw the Line
Encore:
17. Walk This Way


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Thorned Rose on June 08, 2007, 08:01:33 AM
There is no reason why they shouldn't be able to pull 20 songs plus encore/misc.

They have a massive catalog of like 16 albums or so. They charge a good price and I would expect so get 20 songs minimum. That's a load of crap, 17 songs?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on June 08, 2007, 08:10:34 AM
There is no reason why they shouldn't be able to pull 20 songs plus encore/misc.

They have a massive catalog of like 16 albums or so. They charge a good price and I would expect so get 20 songs minimum. That's a load of crap, 17 songs?

meh they are old, and suffer from various diseases.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Thorned Rose on June 08, 2007, 08:17:47 AM
Yeah I think they should crack out 1 more album then tour and retire. Like I've always said after so many albums you run stale. I would rather have 3 solid good albums then 10 albums with 1 or 2 songs off each.

That's what made Guns N' Roses so special. You knew you were getting a "album".


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Axl&Baz07 on June 09, 2007, 01:03:14 PM
man, change the title of this thread!! what are you trying to do, give people a heart attack?  lol  :o

glad to see it was just a lame rumor.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: guns_n_motley on June 09, 2007, 01:33:33 PM
ya, change the thread title to false or something. I was tired and logged on today and almost had a heart attack :hihi:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Getizzyback on June 10, 2007, 01:19:01 PM
Aerosmith are at the spot in their careers where it would be impossible
if they broke up. It's like ; "Are they working?" or "Are they on a break?"
"Is Joe Perry still doing his solo project?"

Nobody breaks up anymore , they just put bands on hold now , until
everybody can get free or work out disagreements.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: sixgnr on June 15, 2007, 02:06:50 PM
IMPORTANT: TOMORROW'S SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO A VIOLENT THUNDERSTORM THAT DESTROYED THE AREA BEFORE THE MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE SHOW. THERE ARE 10 WOUNDED  AND 8 TOWERS THAT STEADY AMPLIFIERS AND SPOTLIGHTS HAS COLLAPSED.

Here you can find the communication of the Italin promoter in Italian lenguage
http://www.milanoconcerti.net/hjf/index.html

At 21:00 we'll have more information   


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on June 15, 2007, 02:52:59 PM
did MCR get injured?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: sixgnr on June 15, 2007, 04:21:11 PM
did MCR get injured?
No they didn't. Someone of the crowd and the security staff has been injured.
The entire festival has been cancelled.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Graciela on June 15, 2007, 04:37:15 PM
did MCR get injured?

Hahaha, you'd love that, woulnd't you?  ;D

But, seriously, what a bummer, hope no one is seriously injured


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: sixgnr on June 15, 2007, 04:39:54 PM
did MCR get injured?

Hahaha, you'd love that, woulnd't you?  ;D

But, seriously, what a bummer, hope no one is seriously injured
Anyone of the band, but there are 25 no seriously injured


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Derby Greg on June 15, 2007, 05:48:09 PM
Another one here going to Hyde Park Calling

Is there any meet-up planned? Seems a lot of us going from on here...

That set-list seems pretty strong although yeah a little short. As long as they play Sweet Emotion I am happy

-Greg


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Graciela on June 18, 2007, 09:45:27 AM
Another one here going to Hyde Park Calling

Is there any meet-up planned? Seems a lot of us going from on here...

That set-list seems pretty strong although yeah a little short. As long as they play Sweet Emotion I am happy

-Greg

Hi Greg! :wave:

Yeah, I'm going to, although I'm not sure if we are going to be able to meet up, we have fan club tickets and we have to get in early apparently


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Derby Greg on June 18, 2007, 01:55:27 PM
No worries Graciela - I just have a bog standard ticket so I guess I will have to mingle with the rest of the scum.

Enjoy your fan club tickets  : ok:

-Greg


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on June 24, 2007, 06:05:37 AM
Finally after 8 years of waiting im going to see these guys again tonight, really lookin forward to it, just wish i didnt have a hangover. Also prayin it does not rain as well.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Red1 on June 24, 2007, 06:21:59 AM
I hate you!!!  So gutted I didn't buy a ticket. 

I'm pretty sure I could blag one now, but I don't fancy driving to London on my own etc etc.  Just wish I'd been more organised, so that I could've gone with a group of mates.




Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on June 24, 2007, 09:09:22 PM
Well it was cold it was wet the early access for the Fanclub members was a farce yeah you could get to the front,but that was at 2pm now you have to be pretty hardcore to stay there 7 hours without pissing or getting a drink and once you move your plce has gone, Chris Cornell was worth watching none of the other bands i had heard of really, and anyhow i was tired. Aerosmith played well looked great didnt miss a beat, but only played 90mins, they said the police were rushing them, ok yeah they played a lot of songs but fuck its been 8 years since they played i was expecting 2 hours or so.

But glad i went


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on June 25, 2007, 05:43:33 AM
my first time seeing Aerosmith - fkn loved seeing them...but agree with stephen - a 14 song set is pretty short for a headline act that aint played these parts for a fair few years.  Wont complain tho as I am so happy to have seen them.  Dream on was amazing.
Chris cornell was also good.  man oh man - the rain tho! my decision not to go to glastonbury this year because of aerosmith was a definate good move.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on June 25, 2007, 06:16:28 AM
Setlist:

01. Love In An Elevator
02. Same Old Song and Dance
03. Cryin'
04. Eat The Rich
05. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
06. Jaded
07. Baby Please Don't Go
08. Hangman Jury/Seasons Of Wither
09. Dream On
10. Livin' On The Edge
11. Stop Messin' Around
12. Sweet Emotion
13. Draw The Line

Encore:

14. Walk This Way (w/ DMC)

Ill post a couple of pictures and videos later not to my normal standard but passable


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Graciela on June 25, 2007, 07:35:51 AM
First time seeing Aerosmith for me. I was so excited about it. The band didn't disappointed me, but the whole experience was a bit of a let down, if that makes sense. First the weather.... The fan club tickets thing didn't work too well either, I was expecting like a gold circle area, kinda like they did last Sunday at Wembley with Muse, but the only advantage we had was getting in 10 minutes before the rest of the public. The short set, due to the police rushing them, I was looking forward to hear some songs that were left out: Dude Looks Like a Lady, Janie's got a gun, Mama Kin.... But still, they sounded great and I loved every minute of it.

But I have to say, Hyde Park is a horrible, horrible place for gigs. It's completely flat, so if you are not right at the front and you are not very tall, all you can see is the back of people's heads. At some points I couldn't even see the screens!

Oh! Thanks a lot to whoever showered me in piss!! Very much appreciated!!!? :rant:

There are a few pics here:

http://www.wireimage.com/SearchResults.aspx?igi=280167&s=aerosmith&sfld=C&vwmd=e



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on June 25, 2007, 10:43:06 AM
those are cool pics - thanks for the link graciela!

yep - i was surprised to hear about the fan club ticket thing - didnt seem to be very well set up.  I think its far more to do with hyde park calling than the band though. What was with only allowing 20 mins / 30 mins between the bands for set-up??  prob the reason why Aerosmith were late on.  i was def missing a few songs (fallin in love, ragdoll, mama kin) - but what they played was great. they are total showmen.  I was stood a bit back from the catwalk and had quite a good view in the end.

thats so fkd you got showered in piss....  karma will get them (here's hoping!)

Really hope the band noticed how much they've been missed and get their asses back to UK soon for their own gig.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on June 25, 2007, 10:47:35 AM
those are cool pics - thanks for the link graciela!

yep - i was surprised to hear about the fan club ticket thing - didnt seem to be very well set up.? I think its far more to do with hyde park calling than the band though. What was with only allowing 20 mins / 30 mins between the bands for set-up??? prob the reason why Aerosmith were late on.? i was def missing a few songs (fallin in love, ragdoll, mama kin) - but what they played was great. they are total showmen.? I was stood a bit back from the catwalk and had quite a good view in the end.

thats so fkd you got showered in piss....? karma will get them (here's hoping!)

Really hope the band noticed how much they've been missed and get their asses back to UK soon for their own gig.

In a way she was lucky next to us some guys had a pot which has contained Marshmallows, well i think 4-5 of them pissed into it so it was half full and lauched it forward, whoever got that would of been very very unhappy.

Hey we must of been close i was probably 10meters back from the end of the catwalk, with fuck all chance of getting any further forward 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on June 25, 2007, 11:18:50 AM
thats really grim.....  why not just drop it on the ground??? or why not just piss on the ground?   :no:

 I had the misfortune of standing next to the reincarnation of tommy vance for a bit, which was funny for a while then everyone around us grew very tired of him.  Last seen, he was shirtless and hugging that inflatable giant cock in front of the right screen, yelling along to Cryin'.... classic  :hihi:

I was rather lazy and only went for Chris and Aerosmith, so didnt get there till just after 6.30pm - so I couldnt get anywhere further than where I was and didnt really expect to - and to be honest at my height, standing further back was an advantage! 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Derby Greg on June 25, 2007, 12:21:09 PM
Thought Joe Perry did a good "I'm a guitar god" routine....maybe that's because he is. Anyway was very impressed with him. Yeah it was short but while it lasted it was great.

Need to start new threads on Black Stone Cherry and Rose Hill drive who I thought were both excellent. Satriani bored me senseless although I did notice he was rather good at the guitar....guess I just wanted a 20min Surfing with the Alien

-Greg


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: marty on June 25, 2007, 02:24:47 PM
They did kick arse
Joe Perry was immense, i loved it when he sang a song
Did anyone else notice Brian May watchin from the side of the stage during Cornell n Aerosmith?
And all those who missed Black Stone Cherry seriously missed out, theyre awesome  :peace:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on June 25, 2007, 04:47:17 PM
Some Pictures

(http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/anythinggoes_album/2007_0624aerosmith0097.jpg)

(http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/anythinggoes_album/2007_0624aerosmith0076.jpg)

(http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/anythinggoes_album/2007_0624aerosmith0044.jpg)

(http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/anythinggoes_album/2007_0624aerosmith0042.jpg)

(http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/anythinggoes_album/2007_0624aerosmith0081.jpg)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on June 25, 2007, 04:55:24 PM
thanks man :beer:

they got run dmc there :o


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: anythinggoes on June 25, 2007, 05:02:04 PM
Cheers

another 25 or so here

http://s79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/anythinggoes_album/?start=all

Just wish i was closer


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: marty on June 25, 2007, 06:39:57 PM

they got run dmc there :o
Just 'dmc', but still really cool  :D


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on June 26, 2007, 06:18:53 AM
thanks for the pics mate - you were def closer than me. the DMC one is great! god I want to see them again now...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Graciela on June 26, 2007, 07:20:22 PM
Great pics, as always?? :D

Yeah, I know how you feel, Babydolls, I really hope they do a proper UK tour sometime soon. Anyone knows what their plans are now?


thats so fkd you got showered in piss.... karma will get them (here's hoping!)



Oh well, it happens, I guess...? ::) Nothing that a good shower when I got home didn't solve? ;D


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on June 27, 2007, 02:22:07 AM
Aerosmith will be back in North America next month for a few shows following the band's current tour of Europe.

So far, the rockers have four North American dates on the books--two in Canada and two in California--beginning July 19, according to Aerosmith's official fan club website. Those gigs are listed below.

July 2007
19 - Sarnia, Ontario - Sarnia Bayfest
21 - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - Blast at the Beach
25 - Paso Robles, CA - California Mid-State Fair
27 - Kelseyville, CA - Konocti Harbor Resort


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Christos AG on June 28, 2007, 08:32:47 PM
Saw them 2 weeks ago in Munich.

FUCKIN AMAZING...

I guess I got a much better setlist than Stephen...  ;D

This setlist was right out of my best dreams...

Love In An Elevator
Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
Cryin'
Eat The Rich
I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
Jaded
Rag Doll
Janie's Got A Gun
Baby Please Don't Go
Hangman Jury/Seasons Of Wither
Dream On
SOS Too Bad
Livin' On The Edge
Stop Messin' Around
Sweet Emotion
Draw The Line

~~~~~Encore~~~~~

Walk This Way


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Wheres Izzy on June 28, 2007, 08:47:13 PM
Saw them 2 weeks ago in Munich.

FUCKIN AMAZING...

I guess I got a much better setlist than Stephen...? ;D

This setlist was right out of my best dreams...

Love In An Elevator
Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
Cryin'
Eat The Rich
I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
Jaded
Rag Doll
Janie's Got A Gun
Baby Please Don't Go
Hangman Jury/Seasons Of Wither
Dream On
SOS Too Bad
Livin' On The Edge
Stop Messin' Around
Sweet Emotion
Draw The Line

~~~~~Encore~~~~~

Walk This Way

I would love to see them play SOS. You're lucky dude. I like that Seasons of Wither has become almost a staple in the set the past couple years. Great song. Seeing "I don't Want To Miss A Thing" in there makes me cringe tho. They should be using that time to play "F.I.N.E." or "Lick and a Promise".


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on June 28, 2007, 09:19:03 PM
Aerosmith will be back in North America next month for a few shows following the band's current tour of Europe.

So far, the rockers have four North American dates on the books--two in Canada and two in California--beginning July 19, according to Aerosmith's official fan club website. Those gigs are listed below.

July 2007
19 - Sarnia, Ontario - Sarnia Bayfest
21 - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - Blast at the Beach
25 - Paso Robles, CA - California Mid-State Fair
27 - Kelseyville, CA - Konocti Harbor Resort


I hope they add a decent venue in the Los Angeles area.  State Fairs aren't my cup of tea.  :-X


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kaasupoltin on July 07, 2007, 08:49:19 AM
Only like 6 hours to go and they'll climb on stage in Hartwall Arena :drool: Goddamn this is great..


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on July 07, 2007, 09:46:14 AM
cool man, have a great time and get back with your review :D


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on July 09, 2007, 06:13:09 PM
Hey dude, can you let me know how the show was? Im not a hardcore Aerosmith fan but have seen them twice and just foundout there coming to the Molson Amphitheate with Joan Jett and im trying to decide where to see them or not...Also has anyone has any good/bad excperiences with there fanclub?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Nightfall on July 10, 2007, 05:29:25 AM
Aerosmith - Biddinghuizen - Holland - 2007-06-30 AUDIO

cd1:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Z5JX3PMF

cd2:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O33YXLL7

enjoy
(source dimeadozen upload)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kaasupoltin on July 10, 2007, 05:12:50 PM
Hey dude, can you let me know how the show was? Im not a hardcore Aerosmith fan but have seen them twice and just foundout there coming to the Molson Amphitheate with Joan Jett and im trying to decide where to see them or not...Also has anyone has any good/bad excperiences with there fanclub?

Can't write a long review now, but it was fucking amazing : ok: You gotta see them! Check www.aeroforceone.com for more info, there are photos, reports, reviews and setlists from their shows. You won't be dissapointed if you go see them :smoking:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on August 07, 2007, 10:11:51 AM
damn, i just realized that sawyer from lost is in the cryin' video :hihi:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: sucker punch on August 07, 2007, 04:14:57 PM
the 1st album is my favourite  :smoking:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eduardo on August 07, 2007, 05:58:54 PM
the 1st album is my favourite  :smoking:

Great and underrated album... Has some gems like Make It, One Way Street, Movin Out, Walkin the Dog, and the classics Dream On and Mama Kin

Rocks is still my favorite though... Not a single bad song on there  :smoking:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on August 07, 2007, 06:26:57 PM
the 1st album is my favourite  :smoking:

Great and underrated album... Has some gems like Make It, One Way Street, Movin Out, Walkin the Dog, and the classics Dream On and Mama Kin

Rocks is still my favorite though... Not a single bad song on there  :smoking:
Like Slash said, "Rocks is a forever album" and I agree.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on September 04, 2007, 10:51:52 PM

Aerosmith Wants You To Pick Their Setlist

http://www.knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=5800


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Robman? on September 04, 2007, 11:01:36 PM
damn, i just realized that sawyer from lost is in the cryin' video :hihi:

haha yeah, i noticed that when i watched it a few months ago.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: estebanf on September 13, 2007, 04:32:34 PM
For those (like me) who loves Aerosmith music and for those who thinks that Fergie is extremely hot, here's some stuff:

Aerosmith
Fashion Rocks Live
September 7th, 2007


01- Walk This Way [w/ Fergie]
02- Dude (Looks Like A Lady)

DivX ''Walk This Way'' [w/Fergie] PRO-SHOT (http://rapidshare.com/files/55299162/AEROSMITH-FERGIE-WALKTHISWAY-090707-FASHIONROCKS.avi)

AUDIO MP3: ''Walk This Way'' / ''Dude (Looks Like A Lady)'' A++ (http://rapidshare.com/files/55299721/AEROSMITH-FASHIONROCKS-090707.rar)


feel free to post these links wherever you want.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eazy E on September 19, 2007, 10:18:25 AM
Caught Aerosmith in concert last night..... WOW!   :o


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BurningHills on October 01, 2007, 02:00:36 AM
Anyone else think that this is total fucking bullshit?

Their ticket prices are insane the way it is - this is just another HUGE slap in the face to all of their fans that have stuck with them over the years.

I guess since I can't afford their ticket prices or meet and greet prices that I'm not the type of fan that they want at the shows anymore?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on October 01, 2007, 03:22:02 AM
Aerosmith's management may be responsible for that and not so much the band itself.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 01, 2007, 08:18:46 AM
Ozzy's charging $1000 bucks on his new tour as well


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CSS on October 01, 2007, 09:06:07 AM
Ozzy's charging $1000 bucks on his new tour as well

...and how many seconds/minutes do you get with him personally?

Not much, I think.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GeraldFord on October 01, 2007, 09:18:27 AM
What do you expect from rock's #2 biggest corporate whore?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: 1badapple on October 01, 2007, 10:01:31 AM
Kiss did the same thing. A grand to get your photo taken with the band, and this was after Ace & Pete left.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eazy E on October 01, 2007, 11:00:28 AM
What do you expect from rock's #2 biggest corporate whore?

....

Kiss did the same thing. A grand to get your photo taken with the band, and this was after Ace & Pete left.

... Aerosmith has a long way to go if they want that #1 spot.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on October 01, 2007, 02:38:40 PM
totally LAME.

whoever would pay that is pretty dumb if you ask me!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on October 03, 2007, 12:05:08 AM
Their tickets here were reasonable at $45. The meet and greet is a bit too much though.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: F*ck Fear on October 03, 2007, 12:33:46 AM
Meet and greets should be free for fuck sakes. ::)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: the dirt on October 03, 2007, 12:41:48 AM
What do you expect from rock's #2 biggest corporate whore?

....

Kiss did the same thing. A grand to get your photo taken with the band, and this was after Ace & Pete left.

... Aerosmith has a long way to go if they want that #1 spot.

I was thinking the #1 spot was held by Bon Jovi...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on October 03, 2007, 12:47:15 AM
These meet and greet things are getting to be pretty ridiculous.

But hey!  We gotta recoup some of the losses from downloading, right?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on October 03, 2007, 01:03:52 AM
Aerosmith is not worth $1000 to me.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on October 03, 2007, 02:34:46 AM
at this point i don't even know if i'd pay 10!


Aerosmith is not worth $1000 to me.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eazy E on October 03, 2007, 09:38:54 AM
I was thinking the #1 spot was held by Bon Jovi...

Not a chance!  Until you start seeing Bon Jovi coffins and they start labelling their next 5 tours a "farewell tour", Kiss has that spot locked up.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CSS on October 03, 2007, 12:19:02 PM
The meet and greet is a bit too much though.

A bit? :hihi:

It's crap.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Robman? on October 03, 2007, 11:05:03 PM
It makes VR's $250 seem like a bargain. I'm glad I went to that, but theres no way I'd pay 1000 for Aerosmith.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Butch Français on October 04, 2007, 05:46:44 AM
^ yeah, I'd might fork out $250 to meet Slash and the guys(but probably won't), but I wouldn't pay $1000 to meet anyone.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on October 04, 2007, 05:54:58 PM
250 is still way too much.
i wouldn't pay that to meet someone.  i might join a fan club for 30-40 bucks if i had a chance for meet n greet though.




It makes VR's $250 seem like a bargain. I'm glad I went to that, but theres no way I'd pay 1000 for Aerosmith.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Loaded NightraiN on October 05, 2007, 06:47:03 AM
I've met some of my favorite acts after shows, becuase they are down to earth(including Dizzy this last weekend)...
Granted they're no where near the status of aerodeath or ozzy, they coulda charged $15, $25 and had fans there pay it.. But no, they know the value of fans  ::)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: ROSE on December 26, 2007, 05:17:30 AM
Anybody have this show in lossless format on cd, no mp3

Aerosmith 12th of March 1998 Yokohama

Also looking for some recent shows.

Please PM me your list and we can sort something out. : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on December 26, 2007, 12:30:17 PM
how about visiting an aerosmith forum for this? : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: ROSE on December 26, 2007, 12:37:58 PM
Good place to start I guess :hihi:

Do you know of any??


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on December 26, 2007, 04:05:51 PM
dunno if they have any good forums to be honest with you.

try torrents sites

ive got a cool 1988 bootleg, A quality id say in sound.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on December 27, 2007, 07:46:45 PM
aeroforceone.com



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: cotis on December 27, 2007, 10:13:05 PM
http://throwndown-videos.net/

used to be an aerosmith site, its down I guess?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on January 12, 2008, 03:43:37 PM
Interesting....



AERO-SMART MOVE
TYLER CAPITALIZES ON TAX LAW AND DEALS CATALOG
By PETER LAURIA

January 10, 2008 -- In a deal that capitalizes on a recent change in tax law, Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler has formed a strategic partnership that includes the sale of an interest in his band's publishing catalog to Primary Wave Music Publishing, The Post has learned.

Terms of the deal, expected to be announced today, were not disclosed, but music industry sources estimate the pact - which covers 160 songs written or co-written by Tyler - is worth about $50 million.

Included in the deal are the rights to many of the hit songs that led to Aerosmith's reemergence on the rock scene beginning in the late 1980s, including "Love in an Elevator," "Dude Looks Like a Lady," "Janie's Got a Gun," and "Jaded."

Tyler doesn't own the rights to Aerosmith's 1970s-era hits like "Dream On," "Sweet Emotion," and "Walk This Way," which have led critics to refer to Aerosmith as the American version of The Rolling Stones.

Founded by former Arista and Virgin Records head Larry Mestel, Primary Wave has grown into one of the 10 largest music publishing companies in the US thanks to an acquisition pace that is averaging more than one deal per month.

The Tyler partnership marks the company's 19th purchase since it was founded just 18 months ago.

Primary Wave also holds an equity stake in the rights to The Beatles' songs written by John Lennon and the publishing catalogs of Kurt Cobain, Daryl Hall and John Oates, Steve Earle and others.

The deal with Tyler, however, may have more to do with a recent tax law change than anything else.

Prior to 1996, a songwriter of Tyl er's stature would have been subject to an ordinary in come tax rate of 38 percent if he sold his copyrights. However, two years ago, the government changed the tax code so that Tyler and others are subject to a capital gains tax of about 15 percent.

In an interview with The Post, Mestel said that he saw "enormous opportunities to market Steven's music."

According to Tyler's attorney, John Branca, the large-lipped singer has been impressed with how Mestel has promoted the other works under his aegis.

"Steven's a creative guy, and seeing what Larry has done with Cobain's catalog was very persuasive for him," Branca said.

Mestel has managed to find commercial uses for Cobain's music that avoided outraging Nirvana purists, including having the plot line of an episode of the CBS show "Cold Case" told through eight Nirvana songs.

"I love the passion and commitment that Larry and his team put into marketing songs," said Tyler. "Primary Wave's expertise will ensure that my catalog will continue to rock generations well into the future and boldly go where no songs have gone before." peter.lauria@nypost.com


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mama Kin on January 13, 2008, 09:31:22 PM
Any word on the new album??


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on February 15, 2008, 03:40:10 PM
New Guitar Hero gives sweet emotion to Aerosmith fans
By Scott Hillis Fri Feb 15, 10:16 AM ET

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Activision Inc on Friday unveiled a new "Guitar Hero" video game focusing on the rock band Aerosmith, taking the billion-dollar franchise in a new direction.

Called "Guitar Hero: Aerosmith," the new game will arrive in stores this summer, a surprise to many analysts and fans who had expected the next title to come out closer to the year-end holiday shopping season.

Aerosmith, known for hits such as "Dream On" and "Sweet Emotion," is the top-selling American rock band of all time, with sales of 66.5 million albums in the United States alone.

The game will feature about 30 Aerosmith songs as well as others from various acts that have opened for the band. The price has not yet been set.

"The premise is that it's going to cover the 30-plus years of the band, from high school all the way through the rock superstardom of today," Kai Huang, head of Activision's RedOctane unit, which guides development of the franchise, told Reuters in an interview.

In the "Guitar Hero" games, players try to press colored buttons on a guitar-shaped controller in time with notes cascading down the screen. If the notes are hit, the song plays properly, and the player earns points.

Since the original "Guitar Hero" was released in late 2005, the series has gone on to sell more than $1 billion. Depending on the version, a bundle including the game and a controller costs from $80-$100, while the stand-alone game costs $40-$60.

When Activision reported quarterly earnings last week, analysts grilled the company on its plans for the franchise, expressing concern that sales would slow this year because many players who bought earlier versions with guitars would opt to buy the lower-price stand-alone game disks.

Huang said Activision had not yet decided whether it would offer a special controller with the Aerosmith game.

NEW DIRECTION

The focus on a single band marks a new twist for the franchise, whose three main titles featured dozens of artists spanning classic rock, grunge, metal, punk and other rock subgenres. Last year, Activision also released "Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s" with songs from that decade.

"It's just a completely new way to interact with this music and with Aerosmith, and we think there's more opportunity to do that in the future," Huang said.

By spotlighting a single band, the company has also come up with a way to counter rival music game "Rock Band" from Viacom Inc unit MTV and Electronic Arts Inc, Activision's top competitor.

"Rock Band," which includes drums and a microphone as well as a guitar, each week has offered new songs that can be downloaded to consoles like Microsoft Corp's Xbox 360 and Sony Corp's PlayStation 3.

The music industry is eyeing "Guitar Hero" and "Rock Band" as a way to revive flagging sales. "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero 3," both launched last fall, have together sold millions of songs at about $2 each via download.

Speaking of Aerosmith's willingness to work on the project, Huang said: "They recognize that it can deliver their music in an innovative and new way. It's a new distribution platform for them."

To recreate the sense of attending an Aerosmith concert, developers held motion-capture sessions with band members, including energetic frontman Steven Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry.

"As you play," Huang said, "you're going to be seeing Joe and Steven doing their moves onstage."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Alan on February 16, 2008, 10:10:15 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080215/music_nm/activision_guitarhero_dc

the interesting part for gnr fans.

The game will feature about 30 Aerosmith songs as well as others from various acts that have opened for the band.


------------

could one of the mods explain how this isn't related to gnr. preferably the one who moved it.

gnr opened for aerosmith,
new aerosmith version of guitar hero has songs from various acts which opened for them
gnr songs on new version of guitar hero seem quite likely....



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on February 17, 2008, 02:36:19 PM
AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry was the featured guest on Eddie Trunk's "Friday Night Rocks" radio show on New York's Q104.3 FM last night (Friday, February 15). Some highlights:

* Joe is doing two shows with his sons' band TAB THE BAND. They will play deep AEROSMITH cuts ("Combination"), some JOE PERRY PROJECT stuff, some covers, and more. These special shows take place at the Hard Rock in Boston on February 29 and Hard Rock Caf? in New York City on March 1. Tickets are available from Ticketmaster.

* AEROSMITH has had many starts and stops on a new CD. They will start very seriously recording a new CD in a month or so. Perry feels the band is better than ever as players and is ready to make a great new CD.

* Joe spoke about the value and chemistry of bands having original lineups. Making the point that AEROSMITH and CHEAP TRICK are the only two from the '70s still intact.

* Perry said he can understand why Eddie Van Halen would want to play with his son, but can not understand how they would not have had Michael Anthony back in VAN HALEN when they were that close to a true reunion and they could bury the axe with David Lee Roth.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on May 22, 2008, 10:15:23 AM
Steven Tyler: Dude Looks Like a Rehab

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, 60, has checked himself into Las Encinas Hospital drug rehabilitation clinic -- the place Dr. Drew practices -- in Pasadena, Calif.

It's the same facility where the reality show "Celebrity Rehab" was filmed. Tyler is getting treatment for substance abuse.

Tyler's reps had no comment.

Story developing ...



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 22, 2008, 06:07:33 PM
Plenty of pain to go around for Steven Tyler

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Some friends of rehabbing rocker Steven Tyler are blaming the Aerosmith frontman?s rocky two-year relationship with galpal Erin Brady for his relapse into substance abuse.

But others surmise that the legendary lead singer?s poor health over the past few years may have led to a dependence on painkillers.

TMZ.com reported yesterday that the Boston bad boy, 60, signed himself into Las Encinas Hospital in Pasadena - the site of VH1?s ?Celebrity Rehab.? Before Steven fell off the wagon and decided to seek out the help of Dr. Drew Pinsky, Las Encinas? drug counselor-to-the-D-List-stars, he reportedly had been drug-free for some 20 years.
 
But two years ago, Tyler?s wife of 17 years, Teresa - who friends call ?the love of his life? - left him for a much younger handyman. Shortly thereafter, Tyler and Brady began dating, and rumors began to circulate that the longtime 12-stepper had fallen off the wagon.

Brady, a 30-something rocker chick and former Clear Channel tour accountant, seemed to embrace the rock ?n? roll lifestyle with a vengeance. In December, she brawled with a tribal VIP?s daughter at the Florida Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino during a night of wild partying with Tyler.

Steven sent her packing after the nightclub incident, much to the relief of some of his pals. But the pair reunited shortly thereafter.

The couple showed up at Opening Day at Fenway Park [map], where the former Toxic Twin warbled through the national anthem on unsteady footing - which brings us to the other theory about Tyler?s entry to rehab.

?He?s had throat surgeries, a long bout with hep(atitis) C and two foot surgeries,? said one F.O.S. ?He?s been in a lot of pain. And she?s a party girl. Not a good combination.?

One source said Tyler ?looked like he was going to topple over? on the field during the national anthem. ?He had a wide-foot stance and he was weaving. At one point, he spun around to wave to the crowd and I thought he was going to go down.?

After singing oh-say-can-you-see, Tyler, who was recovering from foot surgery, took in the game from the Monster Seats with his on-again lady.

Ironically, just two weeks ago Tyler took part in a star-studded benefit concert for MusicCares? MAP Fund, which helps addicted musicians get into rehab. Steven belted out ?Mama Kin? and presented the sober Slash of Guns N? Roses and Velvet Revolver with an award.

During the concert, there was a tribute to Bob Timmons, a well-known drug counselor in the music biz, who died in March. Timmons used to go out on tour with Aerosmith in the ?80s and ?90s when the band was managed by Tim Collins.

The band fired Collins in 1996 despite the fact that he had managed the Bad Boys for 12 years, got all the members off drugs and rebuilt Aerosmith into one of America?s hottest rock acts.

Collins said Tyler, et al, were weary of being poster boys for sobriety but the deposed manager also suspected that the lead singer had fallen off the wagon - a rumor Tyler denied.

According to Web site TMZ.com, the Las Encinas Hospital rehab clinic where Tyler will detox is the same facility where ?Hollywood Madame? Heidi Fleiss and pop star Aaron Carter will be treated as they make a public attempt at sobriety on VH1?s ?Celebrity Rehab? next month.

http://news.bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view/2008_05_22_main_track_story/srvc=home&position=also


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Thorned Rose on May 23, 2008, 03:08:07 PM
Sucks..

I say they'll do 1 more album and one more tour and then call it quits...

It's about that time.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 29, 2008, 10:08:46 PM
AEROSMITH Frontman Comments On Rehab Stint - May 29, 2008

AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler checked himself into a rehab facility earlier this month after a series of surgeries and post-operative physical therapy (to correct long-time foot injuries resulting from his trademark athletic performance onstage).

"The doctors told me the pain in my feet could be corrected but it would require a few surgeries over time," 60-year-old Tyler said in a statement released earlier today (Thursday, May 29). "The 'foot repair' pain was intense, greater than I'd anticipated. The months of rehabilitative care and the painful strain of physical therapy were traumatic. I really needed a safe environment to recuperate where I could shut off my phone and get back on my feet. Make no mistake, AEROSMITH has no plans to stop rocking. There's a new album to record, then another tour."

Blabbermouth.net


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: guns_n_motley on May 30, 2008, 07:47:37 AM
well he basically said nothing in a paragraph...although im guessing he was hinting towards pain killers..


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 20, 2008, 05:49:10 PM
AEROSMITH guitarist Brad Whitford has told LiveDaily that the group is on track to launch a spring 2009 tour.

"We've been offered to go out and do a tour next year starting in March, I guess," Whitford said. "Providing the sky doesn't fall, that's what we'll be doing."

Whitford said AEROSMITH has the "guts of a new album," and a lot of new material not recorded yet.

"I don't know if we're actually gonna get that together before we go out," he said. "Typical AEROSMITH: everybody's off in their own little world and I'm not sure we're going to get it done before we go out, which is unfortunate, because it would be nice to have some new music to play. But I don't see it happening, so it will be a run through of the old favorites at this point, anyway," he added.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: freedom78 on October 20, 2008, 06:23:33 PM
AEROSMITH guitarist Brad Whitford has told LiveDaily that the group is on track to launch a spring 2009 tour.

"We've been offered to go out and do a tour next year starting in March, I guess," Whitford said. "Providing the sky doesn't fall, that's what we'll be doing."

Whitford said AEROSMITH has the "guts of a new album," and a lot of new material not recorded yet.

"I don't know if we're actually gonna get that together before we go out," he said. "Typical AEROSMITH: everybody's off in their own little world and I'm not sure we're going to get it done before we go out, which is unfortunate, because it would be nice to have some new music to play. But I don't see it happening, so it will be a run through of the old favorites at this point, anyway," he added.

They put on a good show.  But I'd rather have a new album WITH GUTS.   


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dot on October 20, 2008, 07:08:50 PM
I think Aerosmith will never stop...But they do need to go back to their more rocking 70s day instead of the more recent pop sounding era.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Thorned Rose on October 20, 2008, 10:18:21 PM
Yeah I know, what is wrong with doing a cd that sounds like Rocks or Draw the Line?

THat's a good sound.

You don't have to sound modern.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on October 21, 2008, 12:00:30 AM
I think Aerosmith will never stop...But they do need to go back to their more rocking 70s day instead of the more recent pop sounding era.

I like era of the albums Permanent Vacation, Pump and Get A Grip.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on October 21, 2008, 12:53:48 AM
Give me everything up until Rock And A Hard Place.

Keep the stuff after that.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on October 21, 2008, 05:55:13 AM
I think Aerosmith will never stop...But they do need to go back to their more rocking 70s day instead of the more recent pop sounding era.

I like era of the albums Permanent Vacation, Pump and Get A Grip.
same here, aerosmith in their prime.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on October 22, 2008, 12:46:34 AM
I love nine lives and Just push Play


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on October 22, 2008, 06:53:03 AM
I like all the Aerosmith albums but Rocks, Permanent Vacation, Pump and Get a Grip are the best.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: The Catcher on December 02, 2008, 05:50:33 PM
http://www.rockpages.gr/detailspage.aspx?i...e=1&lang=EN

Rockpages.gr: When should we expect your next studio album?

Tom Hamilton: Oh, I don?t know! (laughs) The band is kinda working individually for the time being. So, we haven?t gathered as a group to listen to everyone?s ideas?but that will happen soon. We?ll probably do that in the next month or two and hopefully when we tour next year we will have a studio album out to support! I am pretty optimistic about it! I?ve been in my studio recording riffs and making a pile of cool sounds which I think they could be useful to the band.

Rockpages.gr: So, we won?t have a ?Chinese Democracy? case?

Tom Hamilton: (laughs) No, I got a feeling that we are gonna get to the finish line before Axl. (laughs) But, I?ll tell you this?when ?Chinese Democracy? comes out I will be the first to come out and buy it! I have a tremendous respect for the guy and I think he is a superb singer! I really admire the fact that he is a perfectionist, although he certainly takes his time!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Loaded NightraiN on December 02, 2008, 05:52:50 PM
Even Aerosmith didnt know the CD was out  ::)


Monumental campaign my ass


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Jimmy? on December 02, 2008, 06:06:06 PM
Even Aerosmith didnt know the CD was out  ::)


Monumental campaign my ass

Is this interview not from a while ago then?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Loaded NightraiN on December 02, 2008, 06:37:02 PM

Is this interview not from a while ago then?

Oh might be... Just kinda figured it was new


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GNRreunioneventually on December 02, 2008, 06:41:31 PM
technically G'n'R beat them to the "finish line" because CD is out now ::)

DUH!!! :P


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: King Axl on December 02, 2008, 07:26:02 PM
Stiil the best 1-2 punch I ever saw in concert.

August 24, 1988. Aerosmith and Guns N' Roses.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: western_chaos on December 02, 2008, 10:24:02 PM
LOL. When I saw the thread title, I thought it was gonna be about what he thought of the album. LMAO.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on December 02, 2008, 11:33:05 PM
I'm betting he will like it. Aerosmith has always been a huge supporter of gnr and axl.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on December 03, 2008, 12:32:35 AM
that is pretty cool of him to say.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mobenrad on December 04, 2008, 10:37:43 AM
http://www.rockpages.gr/detailspage.aspx?i...e=1&lang=EN

Rockpages.gr: When should we expect your next studio album?

Tom Hamilton: Oh, I don?t know! (laughs) The band is kinda working individually for the time being. So, we haven?t gathered as a group to listen to everyone?s ideas?but that will happen soon. We?ll probably do that in the next month or two and hopefully when we tour next year we will have a studio album out to support! I am pretty optimistic about it! I?ve been in my studio recording riffs and making a pile of cool sounds which I think they could be useful to the band.

Rockpages.gr: So, we won?t have a ?Chinese Democracy? case?

Tom Hamilton: (laughs) No, I got a feeling that we are gonna get to the finish line before Axl. (laughs) But, I?ll tell you this?when ?Chinese Democracy? comes out I will be the first to come out and buy it! I have a tremendous respect for the guy and I think he is a superb singer! I really admire the fact that he is a perfectionist, although he certainly takes his time!


that's way cool.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on February 04, 2009, 07:27:52 PM
 According to BostonHerald.com, AEROSMITH will handle the induction honors when pioneering Queens, N.Y., rap group RUN-D.M.C. enters the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April.

"They're like gods of rock," RUN-D.M.C.'s Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels told BostonHerald.com. "People think that we did 'Walk This Way' to get white people. We did [a version of AEROSMITH's] 'Walk this Way' because before rap records was made, we used to always have to find beats to rap over. So we used a lot of JAMES BROWN, but that AEROSMITH beat was one of our favorites to freestyle over.

"So we did 'Walk This Way', it did what it did for the music, then we did the video, which literally broke down the wall, so it'd be dumb not to have them induct us, because of what we did together and who they are. They're legends, like pioneers."


   


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on June 11, 2009, 10:45:30 PM
Here are some rehearsal videos and tour dates...

2009 Rehearsal Video with Tom
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=31176254&blogId=494255732

Steven Tyler Teaser
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=31176254&blogId=493647966

Rehearsal Sneak Peek
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=31176254&blogId=493647550

Date     Venue     Location     Buy Tickets
6/10/09    Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre    St. Louis, MO    Buy Tickets
6/13/09    Alpine Valley Music Center    East Troy, WI    Buy Tickets
6/16/09    Comcast Center    Mansfield, MA    Buy Tickets
6/21/09    Nissan Pavilion    Bristow, VA    Buy Tickets
6/24/09    Post-Gazette Pavilion    Pittsburgh, PA    Buy Tickets
6/26/09    Nikon at Jones Beach Theater    Wantagh, NY    Buy Tickets
6/28/09    Mohegan Sun Arena    Uncasville, CT    Buy Tickets
7/1/09    Riverbend Music Center    Cincinnati, OH    Buy Tickets
7/3/09    Hersheypark Stadium    Hershey, PA    Buy Tickets
7/5/09    Verizon Wireless Amphitheater    Virginia Beach, VA    Buy Tickets
7/7/09    Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion    Raleigh, NC    Buy Tickets
7/9/09    Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre    Charlotte, NC    Buy Tickets
7/11/09    Ford Amphitheatre    Tampa, FL    Buy Tickets
7/13/09    BankAtlantic Center    Sunrise, FL    Buy Tickets
7/15/09    Lakewood Amphitheatre    Atlanta, GA    Buy Tickets
7/17/09    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion    Houston, TX    Buy Tickets
7/19/09    Superpages.com Amphitheatre    Dallas, TX    Buy Tickets
7/25/09    MGM Grand Garden Arena    Las Vegas, NV    Buy Tickets
7/27/09    Cricket Wireless Pavilion    Phoenix, AZ    Buy Tickets
7/30/09    BOK Center    Tulsa, OK    Buy Tickets
8/1/09    Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre    Denver, CO    Buy Tickets
8/5/09    Buffalo Chip - Sturgis Bike Week    Sturgis, SD    Ticket Info
8/7/09    Canad Inns Stadium    Winnipeg, MB    Buy Tickets
8/9/09    Mosaic Stadium @ Taylor Field    Regina, SK    Buy Tickets
8/11/09    Commonwealth Stadium    Edmonton, AB    Buy Tickets
8/13/09    McMahon Stadium    Calgary, AB    Buy Tickets
8/15/09    BC Place    Vancouver, BC    Buy Tickets
8/17/09    White River Amphitheatre    Seattle, WA    Buy Tickets
8/19/09    Sleep Train Pavilion    Concord, CA    Buy Tickets
8/21/09    Staples Center    Los Angeles, CA    Buy Tickets
8/23/09    Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre    Irvine, CA    Buy Tickets
8/28/09    First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre    Chicago, IL    Buy Tickets
8/30/09    Verizon Wireless Music Center    Indianapolis, IN    Buy Tickets
9/1/09    Sprint Center    Kansas City, MO    Buy Tickets
9/3/09    Air Canada Centre    Toronto, ONT    Buy Tickets
9/5/09    Scotiabank Place    Kanata, ONT    Buy Tickets
9/8/09    XCel Energy Center    St. Paul, MN    Buy Tickets
9/10/09    Blossom Music Center    Cleveland, OH    Buy Tickets
9/12/09    PNC Bank Arts Center    Holmdel, NJ    Buy Tickets
9/14/09    Madison Square Garden    New York, NY    Buy Tickets
9/16/09    Palace of Auburn Hills    Detroit, MI    Buy Tickets
 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on June 16, 2009, 10:43:36 PM
http://undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=8543

Aerosmith Toy Missing From The Attic
by Paul Cashmere - June 16 2009


Aerosmith`s bold move to perform their classic `Toys In The Attic` album live has hit a snag. Steven Tyler cannot sing the last song anymore.


?You See Me Crying? has become too difficult for Tyler to recreate.

Aerosmith announced they were taking the album on tour and playing in from start to finish but it ain?t gonna happen folks.

?Toys In the Attic? gave us their now classic ?Sweet Emotion?.

Aerosmith will do the album for another two weeks and then switch to the follow-up, 1976?s ?Rocks?.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on June 16, 2009, 11:11:03 PM
Rocks is their best album anyway, so this is grand news for me.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: freedom78 on June 17, 2009, 11:48:24 AM
Rocks is their best album anyway, so this is grand news for me.



Absolutely.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Bodhi on June 18, 2009, 01:04:34 PM
Rocks is their best album anyway, so this is grand news for me.



figured he would have the same trouble on "Home Tonight" as "You see me Crying" though...they could have just slowed "You see me Crying" down and did an alternate version that he could sing...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eazy E on June 18, 2009, 03:18:03 PM
So what are they doing right now?  Playing the rest of the album and stopping before the last song, or is he attempting "You See Me Crying" for the next two weeks only?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on June 18, 2009, 05:09:40 PM
Someone said they went to see them the other night and they played all the album except for that song.  They play other songs too, not just the sos from Toys.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eazy E on June 18, 2009, 07:00:51 PM
I assumed that considering the album doesn't run for that long...  I'm also under the impression that when they say they are playing all of "Toys in the Attic", they mean they are playing it according to the tracklist.

I agree with Bodhi, they could just alter the way the play the song.  I guess it doesn't matter, Rocks is good too.  It just seems like more trouble for the band to switch albums mid-tour.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: AxlsMainMan on June 18, 2009, 07:03:08 PM
They're both relatively short albums, and it probably helps prevent them from tiring of playing one.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on June 18, 2009, 07:24:06 PM
Rocks is their best album anyway, so this is grand news for me.



figured he would have the same trouble on "Home Tonight" as "You see me Crying" though...they could have just slowed "You see me Crying" down and did an alternate version that he could sing...

I was thinking the same thing when I read that. Home Tonight isn't exactly the easiest song for a 61 year-old to sing....


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on August 08, 2009, 12:58:57 PM
Steven Tyler Broke Shoulder In Concert Fall
by Paul Cashmere - August 8 2009


Steven Tyler really hurt himself when he fell on stage in Dakota this week. The Aerosmith singer broke his shoulder.


Tyler was three songs into the set while performing the Aerosmith classic ?Love In An Elevator? when he tripped and fell during the Buffalo Chip Campground concert in South Dakota on Wednesday night.

Guitarist Joe Perry has now revealed is now back home in Boston and being attended to by his own doctor.

The 61-year old singer was dancing around the sound crew who were trying to replace a blown fuse during the song.

Amateur video captured the singer?s accident.

The band has cancelled their Winnipeg show and the remaining 18 dates on the tour now also seem uncertain.

An announcement of the future of the band is expected in coming days.

Watch what happened here:

http://undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=8952


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 16, 2009, 08:16:29 PM
AEROSMITH Cancels Remainder Of Summer Tour

Legendary rockers AEROSMITH have canceled the remainder of their summer tour, it was announced today.

Due to injuries Steven Tyler sustained last week when he fell from the stage during a concert in Sturgis, South Dakota, doctors have advised the lead singer to take the time to properly recuperate from the accident that resulted in a broken shoulder and stitches to his head. In his current condition, Tyler is unable to tour and the band wants to give him time to get healthy.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=125244


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 16, 2009, 08:17:40 PM
Steven Tyler -- Down, But Out on a Liquor Run

Posted Aug 16th 2009 1:50AM by TMZ Staff

Aerosmith may have cancelled the rest of their tour because of Steven Tyler's broken shoulder, but the 61-year-old rocker managed to remain upright long enough to make a run to a local liquor store.

Video: http://www.tmz.com/2009/08/16/steven-tyler-video-liquor-store/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eazy E on August 16, 2009, 08:31:10 PM
You can't really see if he's buying booze or not.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 16, 2009, 09:30:24 PM
You can't really see if he's buying booze or not.

I agree, that's TMZ.  At least he's well enough to be out...and although they cancelled the tour, it looks like they will play that court ordered show in Maui in Sept. or Oct.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: GypsySoul on August 16, 2009, 09:51:36 PM
You can't really see if he's buying booze or not.

I agreed, that's TMZ.  At least he's well enough to be out...and although they cancelled the tour, it looks like they will play that court ordered show in Maui in Sept. or Oct.

So youze two think that LIQUOR store had a really really great sale on slim-jims or package-goods or something that he just couldn't resist??  :hihi:


Best Wishes For A Speedy Recovery!!! : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 16, 2009, 10:33:41 PM
You can't really see if he's buying booze or not.

I agree, that's TMZ.  At least he's well enough to be out...and although they cancelled the tour, it looks like they will play that court ordered show in Maui in Sept. or Oct.

So youze two think that LIQUOR store had a really really great sale on slim-jims or package-goods or something that he just couldn't resist??  :hihi:


Best Wishes For A Speedy Recovery!!! : ok:

I don't think I'd run a headline saying "Out On A Liquor Run" unless I saw what he bought.

Just giving him the benefit of the doubt. :hihi:



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 17, 2009, 02:29:04 PM
Here is an interview with Joe Perry from Friday with WAAF in Boston and he talks about what happened at the Sturgis show when Steven Tyler fell off the stage.  And some good footage of Steven Tyler being helped back on stage...

Joe Perry Talks About Steven Tyler's Fall

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMd1iZPAA-k&feature=related

Steven Tyler Gets Back on Stage at Sturgis - Front Row View

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI6LHooY_GM


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Loaded NightraiN on August 17, 2009, 02:58:04 PM
LMFAO  :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


That was the funniest shit I've ever seen....  Now hes got a reason to do that stupid WHAOOOOOOO WWWOWW, thats ruined every potential good aerosmith song since 1980


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 20, 2009, 01:19:12 PM
Aerosmith ready to strike back at frontman Steven Tyler

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Aerosmith  isn?t breaking up, but the rock ?n? roll legends are going on strike until lead singer  Steven Tyler  straightens up - and sobers up, according to band sources.

?Truthfully, he?s a liability for the band,? one source told the Track . ?He?s uninsurable because of all the accidents and cancelled dates.?

Steven, 61, who had been the poster boy for the 12 steps, has fallen off the wagon hard and was partying like a teenager at the 69th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota where he fell off the stage during a show, we?re told.

As you know by now, the Bad Boys of Boston had to scrap their summer tour last week after Tyler?s fall, which left the frontman with a broken left shoulder and 20 stitches in his head.

Since the Sturgis drama the frontman hasn?t picked up the phone to call his longtime bandmates Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer and Brad Whitford, sources said.

Instead, we hear, Tyler?s new management company, Union Entertainment Group, dispatches health updates and other Steven news via e-mail to the band?s longtime managers Howard Kaufman and Trudy Green .

(Steven?s manager John Greenberg at UEG didn?t return e-mails yesterday seeking comment.)

?Everyone is very worried about him,? said another source who wished to remain anonymous. ?All of this didn?t happen overnight. Sturgis was just the final straw.?

So now, Tyler?s bandmates have decided to go on strike from working on their final album for Sony until Steven is ?sober and gets healthy,? sources told the Track.

The tough love comes a week after a YouTube video was posted of a frail Tyler making a purchase at Pembroke Center Liquors .

But the real scary part of the packie run was the photo that showed the cadaverous singer posing with a fan while wearing a sling and what looked like a pair of Johnny Depp?s Willie Wonka shades.

The frightening photo of the father of four was quite the talker on the Internet where, you know, people are so polite and respectful . . .

?Steven is delusional if he thinks the band is going back into the studio this fall,? said one of our Aerospies. ?It?s not happening.?

In other words, Dream On, Steven.

Other F.O.T.s think that Tyler, who took up with now-former Live Nation tour accountant Erin Brady after his 17-year marriage busted up, has surrounded himself with sycophants and other hangers-on who ?think they?re going to cash in on this guy.?

?The band fears he?s going to end up broke,? said the source, adding that Tyler was talked into selling his publishing company for $20 million a few months ago.

Tyler?s frail bod has taken many a blow over the past year. The summer tour, which kicked off June 10 and was supposed to wrap up Sept. 16, seemed to be medically cursed.

Steven had a sore leg muscle forcing the cancellation of seven shows in July. (Over the past year, he?s been treated for pneumonia and went into rehab in May 2008 when he got hooked on painkillers after foot surgeries.)

But Tyler hasn?t been the only member of Aerosmith beset by poor health this year. Bassist Tom Hamilton, who has been battling cancer, had to leave the summer tour for ?noninvasive surgery.?

And guitar man Brad Whitford missed seven shows after surgery for an injury he suffered after hitting his head exiting his Ferrari.

So, as ever, do stay tuned.

http://news.bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view.bg?&articleid=1192184&format=&page=1&listingType=trak#articleFull



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on August 21, 2009, 11:20:20 AM
Its a shame, after him being clean and healthy for so long hes let himself get so fucked up again.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on August 21, 2009, 10:33:26 PM
SCARY!!!!


http://multimedia.heraldinteractive.com/images/477691d53f_Tyler_08202009.jpg


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on August 21, 2009, 11:36:48 PM
SCARY!!!!


http://multimedia.heraldinteractive.com/images/477691d53f_Tyler_08202009.jpg
Damn!  He looks like an old grandmother.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on August 22, 2009, 01:08:44 PM
That's it.

I'm going to the second-hand music store and selling all my Aerosmith crap.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: AxlsMainMan on August 22, 2009, 01:28:10 PM
http://multimedia.heraldinteractive.com/images/477691d53f_Tyler_08202009.jpg

Nice glasses, Elton :hihi:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on August 22, 2009, 01:29:00 PM
Grandma Tyler had to get some cooking sherry.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: AxlsMainMan on August 22, 2009, 01:33:09 PM
Grandma Tyler had to get some cooking sherry.

Dude looks like a lady :hihi:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on August 22, 2009, 01:56:16 PM
Grandma Tyler had to get some cooking sherry.

Dude looks like a lady :hihi:
Nicely played.  And a real old lady at that.  I hope that picture was tampered with a bit, but something tells me it wasn't.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Loaded NightraiN on August 25, 2009, 04:07:23 PM
Its funny... Last week ET had a "Guess That Celebrity" segment with that picture.. The guy in the red sux hat was half cut out, and it was zoomed a little bit and they show it really quick ... I go "BRUCE WILLIS!!" They came back from commercial and said Steven Tyler, and I go "Oh shit, I thought that was some old lady I was looking behind him!"


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 26, 2009, 07:38:35 PM
AEROSMITH Frontman: 'I Respect The Power This Band Has' - Aug. 25, 2009

David Browne of RollingStone.com recently conducted an interview with AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

RollingStone.com: Care to comment on that clip on TMZ of you in a liquor store?

Tyler: Oh, Jesus Christ. A good friend of mine and Joe's [Perry; AEROSMITH guitarist] ? the brother of the guy who works on my house, my housekeeper ? passed away. I was at the funeral. And after the funeral, they're Italian and had a feast at the house, a wake, and I stopped at the liquor store and paid for the booze. I did not buy any for myself. It was never proven that I did. Some kid whipped out a phone and took a picture. Anything to sell papers. It was for the wake. I would do it over and over a million times.

RollingStone.com: How do you respond to reports of dissent within the band?

Tyler: Someone is leaking stuff, pretending to know, and you know, I don't even care. Has the band done things to me where I've wanted to quit? Positively. But I've stuck in there for the sake of a few sounds we got. I respect the power this band has in and of itself regardless of who says what.

RollingStone.com: When did you last speak with the other guys?

Tyler: Two days ago. Shit's good. I'm not the leader. No one's the leader, we're just one for all, all for one. It's probably why we've never quit. No one's got enough money! We split it evenly.

RollingStone.com: But you have signed with a different management company than the band, and you're working on a solo album.

Tyler: I would imagine ? I can't tell you for sure, but I think there's a little animosity that I went with another management agency. Which is for me to know and you to find out. I'm certainly not in outs with the guys. But look, I do what I do. The easiest thing in the world is to say he's drunk or stoned. But what are you gonna do?

Read the entire interview from RollingStone.com.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=125842


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on August 27, 2009, 08:32:59 PM
Dream On' With AEROSMITH-Branded Lottery Tickets

GTECH Corporation announced in March 2009 that it had signed a multi-year licensing agreement, brokered by Primary Wave Music, with AEROSMITH, giving GTECH the exclusive rights for the lottery business to utilize one of the most powerful brands in the music industry.

GTECH plans to develop innovative lottery games across all channels that will include, in addition to cash prizes, exclusive AEROSMITH merchandise, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences including "VIP All Access" passes to AEROSMITH's tour. "Knowing that AEROSMITH's music has a huge multi-generational demographic fan base, we are confident that the brand, the music, and the value-added merchandise, and experiential prizes will provide our customers an opportunity to drive revenue with innovative and fun lottery games," said Ross Dalton, GTECH's Senior Vice President, Printed Products and Licensed Content.

GTECH is a leading gaming technology and services company. With 6,200 people in over 50 countries, GTECH provides innovative technology, creative content, and superior service delivery to effectively manage and grow today's evolving gaming markets. GTECH is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lottomatica, one of the world's largest commercial lottery operators and a market leader in the Italian gaming industry.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on August 27, 2009, 08:33:51 PM
Regarding the rumors that AEROSMITH was breaking up following the cancellation of the group's U.S. tour with ZZ TOP, Perry stated, "The band is on hiatus. I think that for the last couple of tours, Steven's [Tyler, vocals] been through a bunch of different physical things. He's always felt like we've gone out a little bit too early every time and that kind of thing... I really don't know for sure. We just want him to get completely healthy ? from head to toe, whatever ailment it is ? and then we'll talk about getting back together. So the band is by no means breaking up; we are just taking some time off. And we're gonna take a good bit of time off so that everybody can re-evaluate our original mandate, which was to go out there and entertain the fans, put the fans [at] number one ? which I always do, and I constantly will, with the [JOE PERRY] PROJECT ? but with AEROSMITH, we're all there on that. And make a great studio record and go out and get on the road and tour until we're finished."

When asked to clarify his statement that for the last couple of tours Steven's "felt like [AEROSMITH has] gone out a little bit too early," Perry said, "It takes a lot of planning, and the thing is, you've gotta know that you wanna go out on the road three months, four months, five months before you go out, 'cause it takes that long to build the tour ? everything from finding the right guys and facilitating... structurally building the whole thing... getting the right PA, getting the right monitors, getting the right guys... A lot of them are people that we've had for a long time. There are new people that we'll bring in. And it just takes a long time to get it going. You look at the U2 thing; they were showing pictures of their stage a month ago. And that's when it's finally done, and you know they started planning that six months before that. So it takes a while to get a tour up and running, and you've gotta know... And that's why you can't put that off. It's one thing to take a little extra time on a release of a record, but you really can't mess around with that [tour] opening date, 'cause you're selling tickets three months in advance, and then you're ready to go. And that's when it's... The show must go on. That little bit of entertainment bylaws have never changed; that's never changed. And that's why we ended up not getting the this last studio record done. We were all set with Brendan [O'Brien, producer] to cut tracks, and we had the songs pretty much lined up, and Steven got a throat thing and then it got to pneumonia and he was out of the picture for six weeks. And Brendan said, 'Look, we just don't have time before the tour to finish this record, so we'll just do it after the tour is over.' And this was, obviously, before we had this whole business about cancelling and all that stuff. So that's when I flipped the switch and went in and started cutting a solo record; I just had too much music inside to let it sit there. I knew I was gonna do a solo record sometime again ? another one ? because I realized I could do solo things parallel to AEROSMITH without it hurting either one. So I was ready to do it some day, but 'some day' happened a lot quicker than I thought; I just wasn't gonna waste any time."

Tyler spoke with RollingStone.com on August 24 to refute rumors that he was drunk when he fell off the stage in Sturgis, South Dakota on August 5, leading to the cancellation of the band's summer tour and reports that the group was in turmoil. When asked how he's doing, Tyler responded, "I've been better. I've got my arm in a sling (from a broken shoulder). I'm on all the drugs I'm not supposed to be on. But I'm dealing with the pain pretty good."

Tyler said he was "as sober as you can be" when he fell, adding that he didn't know how it happened. He said, "It could have been my knee buckling or an ankle. The last thing I remember before I hit the ground was people grabbing for me . . . I stood up and couldn't raise my arm and knew I'd broken something."

As for the footage of Tyler in a liquor store viewed widely all over the web a short time after the Sturgis incident, the singer responded, "A good friend of mine and Joe's ? the brother of the guy who works on my house, my housekeeper ? passed away. I was at the funeral. And after the funeral, they're Italian and had a feast at the house, a wake, and I stopped at the liquor store and paid for the booze. I did not buy any for myself. It was never proven that I did. Some kid whipped out a phone and took a picture. Anything to sell papers. It was for the wake. I would do it over and over a million times."

Tyler also addressed reports, like the one posted last week at BostonHerald.com, that suggest that his alleged return to drinking and drugs is causing dissent in AEROSMITH. Tyler says, "Someone is leaking stuff, pretending to know, and you know, I don't even care. Has the band done things to me where I've wanted to quit? Positively. But I've stuck in there for the sake of a few sounds we got. I respect the power this band has in and of itself regardless of who says what."

He added that he last spoke with his bandmates "two days ago" and that "shit's good."

As for the seemingly cursed tour, which also saw medical problems befall guitarist Brad Whitford and bassist Tom Hamilton, Tyler said, "I'm just so pissed it was such a great tour. I had to ruin it all by falling and I'm sorry. I've said that to the fans and my band and everybody else. I fucked up . . . And I only hope they forgive me for having to cancel such a fucking awesome tour."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on August 27, 2009, 08:40:05 PM
They really should have stopped making records after Draw The Line.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 27, 2009, 09:47:41 PM
Regarding the rumors that AEROSMITH was breaking up following the cancellation of the group's U.S. tour with ZZ TOP, Perry stated, "The band is on hiatus. I think that for the last couple of tours, Steven's [Tyler, vocals] been through a bunch of different physical things. He's always felt like we've gone out a little bit too early every time and that kind of thing... I really don't know for sure. We just want him to get completely healthy ? from head to toe, whatever ailment it is ? and then we'll talk about getting back together. So the band is by no means breaking up; we are just taking some time off. And we're gonna take a good bit of time off so that everybody can re-evaluate our original mandate, which was to go out there and entertain the fans, put the fans [at] number one ? which I always do, and I constantly will, with the [JOE PERRY] PROJECT ? but with AEROSMITH, we're all there on that. And make a great studio record and go out and get on the road and tour until we're finished."

When asked to clarify his statement that for the last couple of tours Steven's "felt like [AEROSMITH has] gone out a little bit too early," Perry said, "It takes a lot of planning, and the thing is, you've gotta know that you wanna go out on the road three months, four months, five months before you go out, 'cause it takes that long to build the tour ? everything from finding the right guys and facilitating... structurally building the whole thing... getting the right PA, getting the right monitors, getting the right guys... A lot of them are people that we've had for a long time. There are new people that we'll bring in. And it just takes a long time to get it going. You look at the U2 thing; they were showing pictures of their stage a month ago. And that's when it's finally done, and you know they started planning that six months before that. So it takes a while to get a tour up and running, and you've gotta know... And that's why you can't put that off. It's one thing to take a little extra time on a release of a record, but you really can't mess around with that [tour] opening date, 'cause you're selling tickets three months in advance, and then you're ready to go. And that's when it's... The show must go on. That little bit of entertainment bylaws have never changed; that's never changed. And that's why we ended up not getting the this last studio record done. We were all set with Brendan [O'Brien, producer] to cut tracks, and we had the songs pretty much lined up, and Steven got a throat thing and then it got to pneumonia and he was out of the picture for six weeks. And Brendan said, 'Look, we just don't have time before the tour to finish this record, so we'll just do it after the tour is over.' And this was, obviously, before we had this whole business about cancelling and all that stuff. So that's when I flipped the switch and went in and started cutting a solo record; I just had too much music inside to let it sit there. I knew I was gonna do a solo record sometime again ? another one ? because I realized I could do solo things parallel to AEROSMITH without it hurting either one. So I was ready to do it some day, but 'some day' happened a lot quicker than I thought; I just wasn't gonna waste any time."

Tyler spoke with RollingStone.com on August 24 to refute rumors that he was drunk when he fell off the stage in Sturgis, South Dakota on August 5, leading to the cancellation of the band's summer tour and reports that the group was in turmoil. When asked how he's doing, Tyler responded, "I've been better. I've got my arm in a sling (from a broken shoulder). I'm on all the drugs I'm not supposed to be on. But I'm dealing with the pain pretty good."

Tyler said he was "as sober as you can be" when he fell, adding that he didn't know how it happened. He said, "It could have been my knee buckling or an ankle. The last thing I remember before I hit the ground was people grabbing for me . . . I stood up and couldn't raise my arm and knew I'd broken something."

As for the footage of Tyler in a liquor store viewed widely all over the web a short time after the Sturgis incident, the singer responded, "A good friend of mine and Joe's ? the brother of the guy who works on my house, my housekeeper ? passed away. I was at the funeral. And after the funeral, they're Italian and had a feast at the house, a wake, and I stopped at the liquor store and paid for the booze. I did not buy any for myself. It was never proven that I did. Some kid whipped out a phone and took a picture. Anything to sell papers. It was for the wake. I would do it over and over a million times."

Tyler also addressed reports, like the one posted last week at BostonHerald.com, that suggest that his alleged return to drinking and drugs is causing dissent in AEROSMITH. Tyler says, "Someone is leaking stuff, pretending to know, and you know, I don't even care. Has the band done things to me where I've wanted to quit? Positively. But I've stuck in there for the sake of a few sounds we got. I respect the power this band has in and of itself regardless of who says what."

He added that he last spoke with his bandmates "two days ago" and that "shit's good."

As for the seemingly cursed tour, which also saw medical problems befall guitarist Brad Whitford and bassist Tom Hamilton, Tyler said, "I'm just so pissed it was such a great tour. I had to ruin it all by falling and I'm sorry. I've said that to the fans and my band and everybody else. I fucked up . . . And I only hope they forgive me for having to cancel such a fucking awesome tour."

Audio and photos here: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=126005


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 29, 2009, 01:57:10 PM
Joe Perry interview with WXLX in Boston on Aug. 27, photos and podcast.

http://wzlx.zipscene.com/photos/view/8269


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 08, 2009, 04:44:13 PM
Aerosmith's Joe Perry: what The Beatles mean to me

Guitar star writes exclusively for MusicRadar

Joe Perry, Tue 8 Sep 2009

http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/aerosmiths-joe-perry-what-the-beatles-mean-to-me-219308/2


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 10, 2009, 02:26:40 PM
Steven Tyler will be doing David Letterman's Top Ten List tonight, any quesses as to what that could be. :hihi:

And Joe Perry will be performing at the Viper Room on Oct. 6th, ticket go on sale tomorrow.

http://www.joeperry.com/index.cfm/pk/content/pid/400034


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kaasupoltin on September 12, 2009, 05:45:08 AM
Listening to the classic Aerosmith at the moment.. they have a couple of underated albums out there, I really dig Night In The Ruts and Done With Mirrors. The latter one is way too hated by both the band and most of the fans. In my opinion it has some great tunes and riffs on it, altough I have to admit the lyrics aren't the best Steven. They should do a couple of these songs live again, I don't think they've played any song from the album since the DWM-tour.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on September 12, 2009, 06:29:38 AM
i bought Done With Mirrors on CD. i dig on that album.

Sure it doesnt make me wanna go back n listen over n over like its three successors.

But "Let the music do the talking", "my fist your face"  are some of the best Aerosmith tracks ever recorded.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on September 17, 2009, 07:51:54 PM
Joe Perry frustrated over Steven Tyler accident

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090917/ap_en_mu/us_music_joe_perry


hope steven gets his act together!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 19, 2009, 03:45:12 PM
Joe Perry frustrated over Steven Tyler accident

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090917/ap_en_mu/us_music_joe_perry


hope steven gets his act together!

The AP has posted video of the entire interview, there is a little bit more here:

Joe Perry Frustrated Over Steven Tyler Accident

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACrCoDhU7Hc


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 23, 2009, 12:59:31 AM

The AP has posted video of the entire interview, there is a little bit more here:

Joe Perry Frustrated Over Steven Tyler Accident

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACrCoDhU7Hc


AEROSMITH's JOE PERRY: 'Maybe We Have Three More Records In Us' - Sep. 23, 2009

On Tuesday, September 22, Jed Gottlieb of BostonHerald.com conducted an interview with AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

BostonHerald.com: Your interview with Associated Press (see video below) got fans worried. What's the real story about the future of AEROSMITH?

Joe Perry: AEROSMITH is taking a breather. We had to postpone some dates at the end of two or three tours and that kind of pushed our touring problems into the forefront and didn't give us a lot of time to make a studio record. After having to cancel this last tour we need to stand back, take a deep breath and let everybody come back down to earth. We're going on hiatus like most bands do, we're not kids anymore we don't need to pound the pavement every day but we got locked into that after postponing gigs and having to make them up.

BostonHerald.com: So did that Associated Press story exaggerate your frustration with Steven Tyler?

Joe Perry: Sometimes certain things come out. I always try to be as honest as I can and that's it. I stand by everything I said. In the context of a longer interview it probably would have seemed less harsh, but it is still the truth. I'm still getting over the fact that tour was canceled. It was the best one we'd put together in such a long time.

BostonHerald.com: What surprised me the most was hearing that you and Steven haven't been writing together for some time. Is that really true? Nothing in a decade or so?

Joe Perry: Relationships go through changes, songwriting partnerships go through changes. When we started using outside songwriters it definitely helped with our success in the '80s and '90s. I don't know, maybe it got too comfortable to rely on that. I don't think anybody really cares who writes the songs as long as they sound like AEROSMITH songs and, at least to me, there have been times when we drifted away from (sounding like AEROSMITH). I don't mind using outside songwriters but I'd still like to see an AEROSMITH where the core of the music comes from the guys in the band.

BostonHerald.com: Will that happen? Will there even be another AEROSMITH record?

Joe Perry: Maybe we have three more records in us. Maybe we have [between] five (and) seven years of touring.

Read the entire interview from BostonHerald.com.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=127443


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on September 23, 2009, 01:14:08 AM
Hmmm, I wonder why he's being so negative. Tyler had a broken shoulder and 20 stitches. It's not like they had to cancel because he didn't show up or something...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on September 23, 2009, 01:45:37 AM
Hmmm, I wonder why he's being so negative. Tyler had a broken shoulder and 20 stitches. It's not like they had to cancel because he didn't show up or something...

He was fucked up beyond belief when he injured himself.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: andy1981 on September 23, 2009, 04:19:44 AM
wish, when they all get better, they would tour the UK.

Aerosmith are probably the only "big" band I want to see but haven't


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 28, 2009, 12:02:50 PM
Joe Perry: "Aerosmith are not splitting up"

Guitarist speaks of band drama, solo album

Joe Bosso, Mon 28 Sep 2009, 4:30 pm BST

"Aerosmith are definitely not splitting up," Joe Perry tells MusicRadar, putting to rest rumors that have circulated since the Rock And Roll Hall Of Famers ended their injury-plagued summer tour prematurely.

"The band still has their best record in them," the guitarist says. "I know people say that all the time, but I firmly believe that. But it's going to take some doing to get there. Everybody's got to chill out, take a breather and then we'll have dialogues."

That neither Perry nor singer Steven Tyler have spoken in a month and a half did much to fuel breakup chatter, but Perry says, "The clock is ticking on that one. Things have to happen in due course."

Until then, Perry is busying himself with Have Guitar, Will Travel, his fifth solo album and one he recorded in a brisk 47 days. "Which just proves you don't have to spend a year in the studio dickin' around," he says. "If only Aerosmith worked as fast."

Have Guitar Will, Travel features 10 gale-force rockers, which Perry cut at The Boneyard, his state-of-the-art home studio in suburban Boston. Whereas the guitarist played most of the instruments on his last solo effort (Joe Perry, May 2005), the new album was more of a band affair - bassist David Hull, drummers Ben Tileston, Marty Richards, Scott Meeder and Paul Santo all contributed.

But the biggest change to The Joe Perry Project (that's what he's calling the live band once again) is the addition of Hagen, a German vocalist who Perry's wife, Billie, found on YouTube. "Who needs the classifieds anymore when you've got YouTube?" Perry jokes.

Hagen belts it out impressively on the album's first single We've Got A Long Way To Go. But does Perry mind stepping out of the spotlight on what is, after all, supposed to be a 'solo' endeavor?

"Not at all," he says. "I've always played right alongside one of the best singes in rock. For me to sing half the songs on a record is enough."

Continue reading here: http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/joe-perry-aerosmith-are-not-splitting-up-221691


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 01, 2009, 02:44:00 PM
From Joe Perry's solo album...

"Talking about music is like dancing about architecture.. the music speaks for itself"

Joe Perry gives us a look in to his world with this clip about the first single off of his new album "Have Guitar, Will Travel." - The song, "We've Got A Long Way To Go" is available on iTunes now!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpRmmsPb9As


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 07, 2009, 09:05:57 PM
Aerosmith playing corporate gig after setbacks

Wed Oct 7, 2009 7:39pm EDT
 
BOSTON (Reuters) - Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler is back in the saddle, two months after the rock band was forced to cancel its troubled North American tour when he fell off the stage and broke his shoulder.

The group will perform a private concert next week at a San Francisco convention sponsored by Oracle Corp, the software giant run by billionaire Larry Ellison.

"Aerosmith is a go," Oracle spokeswoman Karen Tillman said on Wednesday. The event was scheduled before Tyler's accident.

Tyler, 61, broke his left shoulder and needed 20 stitches in his head after the August 5 mishap at a show for thousands of motorcycle aficionados in Sturgis, South Dakota. Several earlier dates had been scrapped when Tyler hurt his leg, and guitarist Brad Whitford and bassist Tom Hamilton also missed shows because of medical ailments.

It was just the latest misfortune for the singer, who was stricken by pneumonia earlier this year and checked into rehab in May 2008 to recover from painful foot surgeries.

Aerosmith -- whose hits include "Dream On," "Sweet Emotion" and "Back in the Saddle" -- is also scheduled to play two shows in Hawaii later this month.

But the band is in a state of flux, with Tyler not having spoken to his bandmates since the accident, according to guitarist Joe Perry, who is on the road promoting his new solo album, "Have Guitar Will Travel."

(Reporting by Jim Finkle; editing by Dean Goodman)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 12, 2009, 02:45:12 PM
I wonder who he is talking about. :D

Video Q&A: Joe Perry of Aerosmith

October 12, 2009

As for Aerosmith, Perry is circumspect. "The thing that bothers me the most is how it affects the fans," he says. "The only reason you're there is because of the fans. You owe them a lot, and when you start taking them for granted its just wrong. I think that a lot of what happened with Aerosmith over the last two or three years has been a case of that. And I'm not talking about everybody in the band. I think at this point the four band members are willing to not play for a while until the fifth member gets together and decides to come and join us again."

Video: http://www.billboard.com/#/news/video-q-a-joe-perry-of-aersomith-1004021422.story


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on October 12, 2009, 10:45:21 PM
That Brad Whitford has always been an asshole.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 17, 2009, 11:31:14 AM
AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry has told MTV News that the band is effectively off the road (they have a pair of Hawaiian gigs slated for this weekend) while he continues to focus on promoting his new solo album, "Have Guitar, Will Travel".

"Well, from where I sit, and from the latest I have heard from the other guys ... I talk to the three guys probably every week or 10 days or so, because we have a couple of gigs left to do. We're gonna be on indefinite hiatus, I think, at this point," Perry said. "We need some time apart. For myself, it's worked out great, because I've got this project going, and I'm getting all kinds of offers to do things I would normally have to turn down. ... Being in charge of the ship, I can say, 'Well, we're not going to work that night. I'm gonna go do this show.'

"I think that AEROSMITH needs some time apart to get back into the same headspace of making the record," he continued. "We need to do a great studio record, and I want to do with an A-list producer. ... I think we need some space at this point. That's from me. You'll have to ask everybody else and ask Steven [Tyler, vocals] what he thinks, but that's where I'm at."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Chief on October 17, 2009, 07:15:13 PM
yeah they need to take a break until they can come up with a good batch of songs!!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 20, 2009, 12:44:34 PM
From their show in Hawaii on Oct. 18th 2009.

"Dream On"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDTj-uEHtTE


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on October 20, 2009, 12:48:36 PM
didn't know they were playing again


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on October 20, 2009, 03:41:28 PM
didn't know they were playing again

Technically, no.

Maybe some good came out of that show?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 20, 2009, 04:17:06 PM
didn't know they were playing again

It was part of a settlement from a lawsuit filed by fans after they cancelled a show, so kind of a unique situation.

Aerosmith to settle lawsuit with Maui performance
http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2009-04-26-aerosmith-maui_N.htm


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on October 20, 2009, 07:56:20 PM
Absolutely amazing performance and video...hopefully this show will bring them back so they can get to work

Aerosmith returned to the live stage this past Sunday (October 18) to play a gig at Honolulu, Hawaii's Blaisdell Arena. It marked the band's first "official" gig since frontman Steven Tyler was injured during a performance in Sturgis, South Dakota, prompting several cancellations. (Note: AEROSMITH's actual first performance since the Sturgis incident took place last week at an Oracle private event in San Francisco.)

The band's setlist was as follows:

01. Eat The Rich
02. Fallin In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
03. Ragdoll
04. Walkin' The Dog
05. Dream On
06. Last Child
07. Same Old Song and Dance
08. Stop Messin' Around
09. Love In an Elevator
10. Cryin'
11. Draw The Line
12. Livin' On The Edge
13. Walk This Way
14. Sweet Emotion

Encore

15. Guitar Hero Joe
16. Train Kept A Rollin'



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on October 21, 2009, 06:36:18 AM
Cheers for that Malcolm.  Wonder how they all felt being back on stage together on these last 2 shows..  Inspired hopefully.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 26, 2009, 01:16:08 PM
Steven Tyler presentation to rock Concord

October 26, 2009 12:22 PM

Tickets go on sale, Friday, Oct. 30, for DREAM ON, An Intimate Evening with Steven Tyler, Saturday, Jan. 23, 8 p.m., at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord.

The event features a multi-media presentation including video of Aerosmith concert footage, images captured through Tyler's and the band's remarkable history, stories of life on the road, discussion of Tyler's personal journey including his struggles with addiction, a special solo presentation of two renowned songs, and a question-answer period between Tyler and the audience. All proceeds from the event will benefit Child and Family Services' adolescent substance abuse treatment and child abuse prevention initiatives.

Having spent much of his life in New Hampshire, Tyler has become the state's preeminent living rock legend and success story. ?We are thrilled at this opportunity and honored that Steven Tyler will take to the local stage on our behalf,? says Mike Ostrowski, CEO/president of Child and Family Services, in a press release. ?Tyler's willingness to share such intimate details of his life, from the challenges of the band's early years of survival to the effects of realizing the rock star dream?and the road to recovery in between, will make for a rare, meaningful and memorable presentation.?

http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20091026-ENTERTAIN-910269979


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 02, 2009, 02:43:35 PM
Here is some footage of Aerosmith playing at the Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix last night.  Sounds good...

"I don't Wanna Miss A Thing"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7PYaYEcKLg

"Walk This Way"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41DGr_aLJMk

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?col=&section=theuae&xfile=data/theuae/2009/November/theuae_November48.xml



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 04, 2009, 02:40:42 PM
Are AEROSMITH Headed For A Permanent Vacation?

November 04, 2009

Classicrockmagazine.com is reporting:

Classic Rock exclusive: Steven to work on ?Brand Tyler? as band members ponder a future without him?

?Once the band hit the final note and I walk off stage ? then I?ll tell you the whole story,? an exuberant Steven Tyler announced to Classic Rock minutes before AEROSMITH played a triumphant set to a crowd of over 50,000 adrenalized punters at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The future of Aerosmith looks uncertain at moment as they approach their 40th anniversary in 2010.

Since falling off stage whilst the band were on tour with ZZ TOP, Tyler has decided to pull out of a planned South American tour at the end of the year and seems intent on pursuing solo projects, as he revealed to Classic Rock.

?I don?t know what I?m doing yet, but it?s definitely going to be something Steven Tyler: working on the brand of myself ? Brand Tyler.?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on November 04, 2009, 10:37:37 PM
Good riddance.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on November 05, 2009, 01:48:31 AM
Aerosmith without Steven? I don't think so! To the dude above me get a life. you spend way to much time on this board.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on November 05, 2009, 10:04:45 AM
looks like his ego has gone straight up his ass and back out his mouth


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: jarmo on November 07, 2009, 08:29:29 AM
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/nov/06/joe-perry-steven-tyler-has-quit-aerosmith/




/jarmo


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on November 07, 2009, 08:45:30 AM
I don't believe this shit. I guess they didn't learn their lessons from the previous breakup.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Fingers on November 07, 2009, 09:40:05 AM
It sounds less about drugs this time, more about egos-Joe Perry says they plan to move on with another singer it sounds like


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on November 09, 2009, 02:05:44 PM
Hmm yes, those recent clips from Hawaii and Abu Dhabi, although they sounded good, there didnt seem to be much in the way of onstage camaraderie, though i can appreciate there's only a few clips to base that on. I've only seen them once, and relatively recently (2007 in Hyde Park) and they seemed then to be enjoying themselves as a band more, rather than going through the motions.

I'll be pretty fkn gutted if tyler does leave em, though undeniably some shit needs to be sorted.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Bill 213 on November 09, 2009, 02:15:26 PM
Wow that's pretty intense if Tyler leaves the band.  At this stage in their career I thought they were doing the right thing by toning it down, touring once and a while and doing an album every couple of years.  That at least leaves them with some time to get away from each other (as I'm sure working together for about 40 years gets to you after a while).  I can see maybe one year Tyler does his own thing, then gets back with the group and does something then breaks again.  But to just leave the baby or child you helped create and give it up after 40 years is pretty much crazy! Hopefully they can work something out and get it together. 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on November 09, 2009, 02:38:28 PM
First Oasis, now Aerosmith?? 2009 hasn't been great year....

If this is true, I don't know if I can see them going on with another singer. I'm not a hardcore follower of the band - I have 6 of their albums - but I know that Aerosmith without Steven Tyler couldn't work.

Aren't they a bit old to be falling out again anyway??


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: LunsJail on November 09, 2009, 03:45:14 PM
These guys should have packed it in at least 10 years ago. Just my opinion.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 09, 2009, 11:33:11 PM
JOE PERRY: STEVEN TYLER Hung Up On Me - Nov. 9, 2009

AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry was interviewed this morning (Monday, November 9) by Chuck Nowlin of Boston's WZLX 100.7 radio station. The chat can now be streamed using the audio player below. A few excerpts from the conversation follow (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET).

On whether Steven Tyler has left AEROSMITH:

Perry: "I don't know. There hasn't been any communication with his managers. He hasn't talked to anybody in the band. So [the report on Classic Rock magazine's web site is] the only thing I've seen or heard.

"Right after the [Abu Dhabi] show [on November 1], I jumped in the car and went to the airport and flew to London for the Classic Rock Awards show. And so we got back a couple of days later than everybody else and when we plugged in and got online and saw [the Classic Rock article], it was kinda... 'OK, well, I guess that's what he's doing.' I knew we were gonna be taking some time off, but I guess he just announced what he was gonna be doing during the time off."

On whether there was any talk with Steven at all during the recent shows in Hawaii and Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates:

Perry: "No. He was off in his own dressing room, he stayed in different hotels from the band, travelled on different planes. We never saw him until we walked on stage on any of those shows."

On Steven telling Classic Rock magazine that he wants to concentrate on "Brand Tyler:"

Perry: "I guess. That's what [the article] says. That's what he's gonna do. I guess. Maybe we'll get a telegram from him; I don't know.

"Like I've been saying since the tour got cancelled, we're gonna be on hiatus. He was like that during the [ill-fated AEROSMITH] tour [with ZZ TOP], too. I mean, he was pretty much travelling on his own, with his own group of people. So there really wasn't much talk about what was going on. And after he fell off the stage the second time [in Sturgis], I don't think he was physically up to finishing the tour ? even if he hadn't broken his shoulder. I knew we were gonna be off for a while, so that was it. And I guess he's announced what he's gonna do online.

"I've been pretty verbal about what I'm doing [referring to his recently released solo album. ? Ed.]. I've told the [other] guys [in AEROSMITH], I've played them the record ? at least gave them the record. I know Brad's [Whitford; guitar] listened to it, I don't know if the other guys have. But I never let it get in the way of [AEROSMITH]. But... that's life."

On whether any of the new AEROSMITH album has been recorded and whether Steven completed any vocals for the new songs before the recent tour:

Perry: "No. The only thing we have is a bunch of stuff that's been left over from past records. Some of those [songs] we were gonna put on the [next] album, but he didn't do any singing at all for this record. I can't really understand that. We had some pretty good stuff laid out, and working with [producer] Brendan O'Brien, I thought it was gonna be a slam dunk, but for some reason, he just wasn't interested."

On having AEROSMITH end this way after being together so long:

Perry: "Well, I don't really think... As long as we're still kicking, it's not over. We'll probably get bored and come back. I don't what everybody's gonna be doing. We've talked about getting someone else to sing in the band, we've talked about just doing... I don't know... whatever."

On whether they have anybody in mind as a replacement for Tyler:

Perry: "Not really. And the thing is, it can't be AEROSMITH with... at least not the AEROSMITH that we know. For it to be valid and have something real about it, it would have to be somebody that would bring something to the party. It would be the four guys that have been playing forever, and using that weapon with somebody that's got [something] to bring in. But I don't know yet. We've really just kind of got knocked back on our heels, and everybody is just kind of settling back and figuring out what's going on."

On whether he or any of the other guys has reached out to Steven:

Perry: "I did call him when we were in Hawaii, because we had some gigs that were offered to us to do in South America ? like, three gigs that we were gonna do in December. And I called him up and asked him if he would consider doing them, and he hung up on me about halfway through the conversation, so I kind of got the hint that he pretty much wants to be alone and wants to do his own thing."

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=130108


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eazy E on November 10, 2009, 12:23:45 AM
Scott Weiland!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: AxlReznor on November 10, 2009, 05:24:21 AM
Apparently, all he said was that he wants to do some solo stuff...

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/tyler-yet-to-confirm-aero-split/

But... from Joe Perry on Twitter...
Aerosmith is definetly NOT breaking up. One of the members is doing his own thing and said so in the press. That's all I know.
Inthe meantime aerosmith is positivly looking for a new singer to work with. You just can't take 40 years of expiriance and throwitinthebin!


So he's allowed to do solo stuff, but as soon as Steven says he wants to do a solo project they start talking about replacing him? I'm not surprised that he's pissed off with them if that's their attitude.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on November 10, 2009, 06:45:02 AM
Damn, I thought the new album was going to be some new material... Not songs that didn't make the cut from older albums :P


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: andy1981 on November 10, 2009, 09:59:33 AM
nasy business

reported on BBC site as well - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8352001.stm


 :o :o


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 10, 2009, 12:10:30 PM
 :confused:

AEROSMITH Drummer Joey Kramer - "The Band Is Together"

AEROSMITH drummer Joey Kramer was live on WPLR (New Haven, CT 99.1) with Chaz and AJ just minutes ago today (Tuesday, November 10th) and he was asked about the status of the band. The chat went as follows:

WPLR: Is Steven Tyler in the band?

Kramer: "Well, my partners have been misquoted and their comments have been taken out of context. I'm not going to make a statement about that on the radio. I'm going to make a statement about it in person."

WPLR: So the band did not break up?

Kramer: "No, the band didn't break up."

WPLR: The band is together

Kramer: "Yup"

WPLR: The band is like a marriage and sometimes you are in different rooms and need some space.

Kramer: "That is correct. You got it. We've gone through a lot of stuff together. It's been a 40-year marriage."

Kramer will be taking part in a discussion and book signing event at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut on November 14th. All the details are available right here.

Bravewords.com


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Bodhi on November 10, 2009, 05:26:22 PM
So Aerosmith is going to find a new lead singer to replace Steven Tyler?

FUCKING LAME   ::)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 10, 2009, 11:56:12 PM
STEVEN TYLER: I Am Not Quitting AEROSMITH! - Nov. 10, 2009

AEROSMITH singer Steven Tyler joined THE JOE PERRY PROJECT (the band led by AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry) on stage earlier tonight (Tuesday, November 10) at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza in New York City to perform the AEROSMITH classic "Walk This Way".

According to a BLABBERMOUTH.NET source a the concert, Tyler assured the crowd that ? despite rumors to the contrary ? he is "not quitting AEROSMITH" before launching into the track, which was originally released as the second single from the band's 1975 album "Toys in the Attic".

OK! magazine reports that Tyler also appeared at last night's (Monday, November 9) 2009 Glamour Women of the Year Awards at Carnegie Hall in New York and was asked about whether he is leaving AEROSMITH. "Does it look like I'm leaving AEROSMITH?" he reportedly replied. "You know what it is, it's those people who are putting out Joe's album. Joe's doing a solo album. So people are paying attention to that."

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=130178


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on November 11, 2009, 12:03:27 AM
Thank goodness. What the fuck has Joe Perry been on about? ???


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on November 11, 2009, 12:13:47 AM
Sounds like Joe is the one with the issues not Steven.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Bodhi on November 11, 2009, 05:11:18 AM
STEVEN TYLER: I Am Not Quitting AEROSMITH! - Nov. 10, 2009




thank god.  that was a near catastrophic event.  Hopefully they got on to the new record now.  Hopefully we could all put this madness behind us now.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on November 11, 2009, 05:22:03 AM
I hope this wasn't some stupid PR trick. :P


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on November 11, 2009, 08:19:14 AM
^^ exactly.  So much gets taken out of context though, its hard to tell.  Love that one day its all over the news "tyler quits aerosmith" then 2 days later he's bouncing on stage with the Joe Perry project! pretty funny..
hope they do sort out whats going on and we get some new music soon and come back to the UK... :beer:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Fingers on November 11, 2009, 09:27:42 AM
Joe Perry can't be that dumb to think Tyler can quit through a magazine article or an assumption through a phone call-I would imagine lawyers and so on would have to be involved over money issues, publishing rights-the Aerosmith name still draws tons of money even if they put nothing out, so I think quitting would be a little more involved than that


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on November 12, 2009, 10:42:43 AM

From Billboard Nov 11 09:

Joe Perry says Aerosmith wont wait for Steven Tyler

Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry says estranged singer Steven Tyler's surprise guest appearance at his Joe Perry Project concert Tuesday night (Nov. 10) in New York "really didn't change anything in my mind" about the status of their band.

Tyler joined Perry and company for an encore rendition of Aerosmith's "Walk This Way," telling fans before the song that "I want you to know that I'm not leaving Aerosmith."

Now, Perry tells Billboard.com that Tyler "never said he was leaving the band" but further explains that the singer "said he wanted two years off to do his other projects," which is where things become problematic.

"Aerosmith wants to work," says Perry, who Tweeted earlier in the week that the band was "positively looking for a new singer to work with." He adds, "the band's been playing together for 40 years. It's a really powerful rock band, and I don't want to see it just go to waste and I don't think any of the other guys do, either. We're gonna work and we're gonna do something -- I'm not exactly sure what yet, but the band's too good to let it sit around. We're not going to wait for Steven."

Perry says he's had one conference call during the past week with bandmates Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer, but they have not made any firm decisions about anything -- including working with another singer while Tyler is pursuing his outside endeavors. "We're waiting for things to kind of settle down, and then we'll figure out what we're gonna do. Anything is possible," the guitarist says.

Perry also says that Tyler's appearance at Irving Plaza on Tuesday caught him completely by surprise. Tyler, he says, appeared backstage just as the Project was taking its encore break. "He was really the last person I expected," Perry recalls, "and then I saw him. He said, 'How ya doin'? What's going on? What songs are you playing -- anything good or what?' I said, 'Well, we've got a couple more to go...You want to come and sit in with the band?' and he said 'Yeah' and...[chose] 'Walk This Way.'"

 
"I was really blown away that he came to the show," says Perry, "but he showed up and was really anxious to come and sit in and play, so I figured, what the hell? He's been my partner for 40 years, and I figured I'd let him have some fun and...give the fans an extra treat."

As for spreading Internet rumors about Tyler's health, Perry says that the singer "came and went so fast I didn't even get a chance to check him out that much...We read the Tweets and the different bits of gossip here and there, but that's stuff you need to talk to Steven about."

Perry says the Project, meanwhile, will be on the road throughout the month and then plan to resume touring in late January, though he expects to be speaking to the other Aerosmith members in the near future about their potential plans.

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/exclusive-joe-perry-says-aerosmith-won-t-1004041884.story


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on November 12, 2009, 12:58:14 PM
I think they should just come out and say none of them know what the hell's going and they'll get back to us when they do. :P


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on November 12, 2009, 12:59:23 PM
Aerosmith wants to work. Yet they havent done an album since what, 2001?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: jarmo on November 12, 2009, 03:05:03 PM
Seems pretty straight forward.

The rest of the band wants to make a record and tour.

Steven Tyler wants to do solo stuff.





/jarmo


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on November 12, 2009, 03:33:45 PM
I say let Steven have the time he wants to work on his solo stuff then come back and do an album. I mean Joe is getting to do his own shit but they don't t wanna let Steven? It sounds like Joe and the rest of them have their heads in their asses not Steven.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on November 12, 2009, 09:02:00 PM
Why do solo stuff? Just do the Aerosmith album


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Loaded NightraiN on November 13, 2009, 09:17:22 AM
I say let Steven have the time he wants to work on his solo stuff then come back and do an album. I mean Joe is getting to do his own shit but they don't t wanna let Steven? It sounds like Joe and the rest of them have their heads in their asses not Steven.

But they do solo stuff while doing Aerosmith... Steven wants to stop the band while he does his


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on November 14, 2009, 03:42:36 PM
therealedtrunk - Standing on a stage at Mohegan Sun with Joey Kramer. He says Aerosmith is moving on for now without Tyler.

therealedtrunk - Joey said his favorite band to open for Aerosmith was Buckcherry. Worst Megadeth due to fighting with Mustaine.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 14, 2009, 07:04:27 PM
therealedtrunk - Standing on a stage at Mohegan Sun with Joey Kramer. He says Aerosmith is moving on for now without Tyler.

therealedtrunk - Joey said his favorite band to open for Aerosmith was Buckcherry. Worst Megadeth due to fighting with Mustaine.

Interesting, so that confirms what Joe Perry said...

AEROSMITH's JOE PERRY: We're Not Going To Wait For STEVEN TYLER - Nov. 11, 2009

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=130235


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on November 15, 2009, 03:21:39 AM
This is just laughable. What are they going to do anyway? Put out an Aerosmith album without Tyler on it?
Not only does he do the singing, he also does the writing. Good luck with that.

I don't mind Aerosmith taking an off while Tyler does his solo stuff. If for now, they have only old material,
maybe when he's done soloing, they'll have written some new stuff. No rush.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on November 15, 2009, 06:44:28 AM
*sighs*.

Yknow. If it were any other member, i might be able to accept it.

But if it wasnt for Steve keeping that band alive during their worst period, he was the only guy to stick around constantly while the others gave up, then Aerosmith probably wouldnt of came back in the 1980s.

No Tyler = No Aerosmith.

Steve Tylers persona ALONE makes the band. Add everything else n you get Aerosmith.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 16, 2009, 10:01:47 AM
Here are a few quotes from a Joe Perry interview that was just posted...

Aerosmith?s Joe Perry prefers smaller venues for Project

Monday, Nov. 16, 2009

When asked by the Sun about speculation that Tyler?s latest rehab didn?t take, that he?s under the influence of one substance or another, Perry responded with a question of his own:

?What do you think??

?Take the last two days as an example. We had no idea he was going to pull something like that ? so 20 years ago I decided I was going to play each show like it would be the last one.?

?I will concentrate on the Joe Perry Project until Aerosmith is sorted out,? he said. ?Right now all I can do is count on putting on the best shows I can.?

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/nov/16/perry-prefers-smaller-venues-project/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 16, 2009, 05:24:24 PM
Today from Eddie Trunk, new band name?

Saturday afternoon I hosted a book signing with Joey Kramer. Great event and it was good to see Joey and how many people who have struggled with addiction who have been helped by his book. Many showed up to say thanks, get their book signed, and of course ask about Aerosmith. Joey explained to the audience that there are issues for sure between the band and Steven Tyler. The biggest issue is simply that Tyler wants to take 2 years away from the band, and the band does not want to stop working. Its as simple as that. They will not sit on the sideline for 2 years and fully plan to move on with a new singer. Now this does not mean it will still be called Aerosmith. Its unknown as to who the singer will be or what they will call it. Maybe a new band, maybe Aerosmith, who knows at this point? Its clear that the other 4 members of Aerosmith are very united in staying together and if Steven continues to persue interests outside of the band and building "brand Tyler" they are fully prepared to keep going without him. Its also clear that Steven's surprise appearance on stage with Joe Perry last week in NYC did not help issues at all. Apparently not even Joe knew this was happening until Tyler walked out. I also heard he entered Irving Plaza holding a ticket to the show, then got on stage, did a song, made his statement, and left. Again, from all indicators, this only tossed more gas on the fire. I'm not taking sides at all on this. I understand both sides to be honest. Aerosmith wants to work and do a new album, and Tyler has been in a 40 year old marriage and wants to take a break to try something else for a couple years with different people. Lets hope this somehow gets resolved but it seems like it's pretty far from that right now. I enjoyed the time with Joey and I thank him and Mohegan Sun for having me host the event and treating me so well.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Uber-Tech on November 18, 2009, 12:52:46 PM
I've been an Aerosmith fan for a long time.  Not so much their recent material, more the old stuff.  This is a shame, and if they do get a new singer, even if they use a new name, once they release an album and tour it, I would think they are going to have to rely on some of their back catalogue to round out the set list.  The problem is, Steven has a very distinctive voice, and I'm not sure how they would get around that with a another singer.

Steven wants to take two years out to promote 'Brand Tyler' (for Brand Tyler, read 'Egotistical Self-Agrandisation'), and then go back to Aerosmith?  Surely he must know his fellow bandmates well enough to know that they're not just going to twiddle their thumbs and wait for him to decide to come back?  They enjoy playing together and like making music.  They also seem to believe far more in the Aerosmith Legacy than their frontman does.

So two years down the line, the rest of the band have another singer and albums and tours etc..... Then Steven wanders in and says 'okay guys, I'm back now, you can drop the other guy and we'll get on with it'.  I don't think so.  Steven clearly feels that this project is far more important than Aerosmith.  And when a frontman starts feeling like that, it's time to give up the microphone. Steven has the right to do exactly as he wants, it's his life.  But he shouldn't expect to take two years off and have the door held open for his return once he gets done with his own thing.

If the other guys do go forward with another singer, I wish them all the best, whatever name they perform under, and hope they can find someone they can all work with who brings the right stage presence to the band.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 19, 2009, 10:54:47 PM
Aerosmith Members Say Steven Tyler 'Needs Help'

By Joey Bartolomeo

Thursday November 19, 2009

As Steven Tyler's bandmates ponder the future now that he has decided to take a two-year break from Aerosmith, they are also expressing concerns about the singer's well-being.

"I think that he needs help and that attention needs to be put to his health," drummer Joey Kramer tells PEOPLE.

And Kramer says he isn't referring to the broken shoulder Tyler sustained when he fell off the stage during a concert in August.

Asked if he thinks there is something else going on with Tyler, he says, "I do."

Recent reports in the Boston Herald and online suggest Tyler, who battled drug addiction in the '70s and '80s and checked into a rehab center last year to detox from painkillers, may be partying again.

Though Kramer would not say whether he has seen Tyler use drugs recently, he says he is concerned because the singer has "isolated himself."

Says Kramer, "He's got some bad influences in his life right now and he's making poor choices."

Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford tells PEOPLE, "His behavior is spinning out of control."

Tyler's bandmates say they haven't spoken to him in weeks, but last Tuesday, he unexpectedly showed up at a concert given by Joe Perry. Tyler performed one song with Perry, then took off without saying goodbye.

"I don't know where he is and what he's doing," says Whitford, who admits he, too, is "concerned about [Tyler's] well-being and his health."

Cancellations Galore

Though the band had been touring earlier this year, Whitford says that Tyler's behavior has been "erratic" and "unpredictable." He notes, "It wasn't an overnight change. It's been progressively getting out of hand."

The result? "Loads of cancellations, canceled tours, and canceled dates," says Whitford.

For his part, the singer has said he wants to focus on his own brand and possibly record a solo album; he is also working on a memoir. In an August interview with Rolling Stone, he maintained he was not on drugs and said he was "as sober as can be" when he fell off the stage.

On Monday night, he was spotted at The Pump Energy Food in New York City, where he ordered a fresh-squeezed juice made of carrots, beets and ginger. The following night, he attended a John Mayer concert with girlfriend Erin Brady. "Steven was having fun, getting into John's music, and loving the attention from his fans," says a source.

A rep for Tyler says, "He's concentrating on his book right now while his shoulder heals."

Meanwhile, Kramer, Whitford and bandmates Joe Perry and Tom Hamilton are considering looking for a new lead singer.

"It's hard for me to imagine getting on stage without Steven," says Kramer, who hopes that Tyler will rejoin them in the future. "He needs to take care of his health first and get help in order for there to be a future for an Aerosmith that includes him."

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20321355,00.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: metallex78 on November 21, 2009, 03:00:26 AM
I don't get one thing here, Joe Perry is allowed to release solo albums and play solo shows, but they're saying Steven isn't allowed?

Hypocritical much? :hihi:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on November 21, 2009, 11:57:15 AM
well, Joe did his in his off time and of course his is a much lower scale than Steven's would be.

Steven would have 100 more times success as a solo artist.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 21, 2009, 06:19:19 PM
From Joe Perry:


"Right this minute, we're kind of leaning toward finding another singer to work with until Steven is finished doing whatever he is doing."

After the abrupt end of the Aerosmith tour, which visited Phoenix in July, Perry says Tyler has informed his bandmates, guitarist Brad Whitford, drummer Joey Kramer, Hamilton and Perry, that "he wanted to take two years off from the band."

"But what he said he was going to do has been pretty vague," Perry says.

Perry says Aerosmith may tour, but probably not record, with a different singer who is more established and well-known.

http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/music/articles/2009/11/22/20091122perry1122.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on November 22, 2009, 08:42:53 AM
So Aerosmith are going to play with a different singer, then presumably when Tyler's ready to return, they'll drop the other guy and bring him back? Does anyone benefit in that situation??

I wonder why it wouldn't be possible for Steven to do solo stuff at the same time as playing with Aerosmith??


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on November 22, 2009, 04:02:42 PM
They're all acting like 12 yr olds imo especially steven's bandmates.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 24, 2009, 06:49:51 PM
Here is video of Steven Tyler performing "Walk This Way" at Michael J. Fox's fundraiser on Nov. 21st.  He forgets the words at 2:07...

Michael J. Fox Dinner at the Waldorf 11/21/2009 with Steven Tyler

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtzTPlBZTQU





Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: AdZ on November 24, 2009, 07:29:25 PM
Aerosmith wants to work. Yet they havent done an album since what, 2001?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honkin%27_on_Bobo


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on November 24, 2009, 07:44:35 PM
Aerosmith wants to work. Yet they havent done an album since what, 2001?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honkin%27_on_Bobo

One original song on that album.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 29, 2009, 11:29:28 AM
Joe Perry will be appearing on David Letterman on Dec. 11th, that could be good.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 30, 2009, 03:09:13 PM
According to this interview with Joe Perry on CNN, Aerosmith is looking for a new singer.

He says "we have a short list...just send your cards and letters and video tapes to my manager."

Video: http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/showbiz/2009/11/23/sot.joe.perry.cnn


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on November 30, 2009, 03:21:33 PM
This surely can't end well....


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: AxlsMainMan on November 30, 2009, 03:24:06 PM
Can't be worse than Just Push Play.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on December 01, 2009, 06:58:36 PM
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=131267 (http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=131267)

Absolutely amazing interview with Perry,Kramer,Whitford and there old A&R Rep...Rolling Stone just recently interviewed them to get the facts on whats going on with Aerosmith...great read


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on December 02, 2009, 06:59:23 AM
^ very interesting article, thanks for posting.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on December 03, 2009, 10:40:14 AM
From an interview with Keith Nelson of Buckcherry today.

You and Josh were in an early version of Velvet Revolver with former Guns N' Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan. Have those guys come crawling back to Josh now that they need a new singer?

(Laughing) I have no idea! I hear Steven Tyler is available.

Actually, Josh's name has been tossed about as a replacement for Tyler in Aerosmith.

I'm not worried. I know Josh's level of commitment to Buckcherry. (The rumors) are fun for people to play with because they need something to talk about. I'm a huge Aerosmith fan, but if somebody else sings for that band it's just not Aerosmith.

http://www.austin360.com/music/content/music/stories/austin360/2009/12/1203xlmusic.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on December 07, 2009, 02:21:46 PM
Here is a two part interview with Joe Perry where he talks about Steven Tyler with Itou Masanori.  In part 1 he talks about Steven joining him on stage in Boston, that Steven has never said he is leaving the band and that there's no feud between them.  In part 2 he talks about what's on the new album and why the album didn't get finished, how Steven was not excited to work with Brendan O'Brien.

Part 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUWKCrlaf_g

Part 2:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St8oG0d6khE


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Fingers on December 09, 2009, 10:21:00 AM
Lenny Kravitz I guess said thanks but no thanks to Aerosmith-said Tyler is a family friend-that would have been interesting to say the least


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on December 09, 2009, 11:23:43 AM
This whole drama has to play out and fail, before they realize they can't continue without Tyler. It's a matter of time.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: _Mezz_ on December 11, 2009, 10:53:52 PM
I love Aerosmith, it's a shame that things are like this now because they don't have to be.
Steven feels like he needs to take 2 years off to work on "brand Tyler", but for what? I mean, Steven defines almost all of what Aerosmith is.

I was at the concert where he came unannounced onto the stage and did "Walk This Way" - I was front row too. At this point it's getting confusing almost....no one knows what's up with Steven and the band are already taking steps to move forward without him.

If there's any hope for them, they have to find a way to communicate with Steven.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Mudkicker on December 12, 2009, 12:29:08 AM
the guys in aerosmith say they want to work with a new singer...why does everyone assume they would call the project aerosmith?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on December 15, 2009, 01:14:36 PM
This is video of Joe Perry Project performing "Slingshot" on David Letterman December 11th.  The full episode, their performance is @ 38:00.

http://www.cbs.com/late_night/late_show/video/?pid=IffX_KEbWRNvHl5ZZ8AyjmQB2x79m48N&nrd=1


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on December 15, 2009, 04:13:20 PM
Josh Todd has commented on rumors of replacing Steven Tyler...

He told Rolling Stone: ?He (Tyler) has been a huge inspiration for me and Buckcherry. I truly believe that no one can take his place and hopefully they patch things up. I am the singer of Buckcherry and we are currently hard at work on the next record. Hopefully we will see an Aerosmith/Buckcherry tour in the future.?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on December 23, 2009, 01:19:13 AM
AEROSMITH's STEVEN TYLER Enters Rehab For Painkiller Addiction - Dec. 22, 2009

People.com reports that AEROSMITH lead singer Steven Tyler has entered a rehab facility for pain management and an addiction to prescription painkillers resulting from 10 years of performance injuries.

"With the help of my family and team of medical professionals, I am taking responsibility for the management of my pain and am eager to be back on the stage and in the recording studio with my bandmates Joe Perry, Joey Kramer, Tom Hamilton and Brad Whitford," Tyler says in a statement released to People.com.

Read the entire report from People.com.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=132445


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on December 23, 2009, 05:34:36 AM
"With the help of my family and team of medical professionals, I am taking responsibility for the management of my pain and am eager to be back on the stage and in the recording studio with my bandmates Joe Perry, Joey Kramer, Tom Hamilton and Brad Whitford," Tyler says in a statement released to People.com.

Well, that sounds positive.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on December 23, 2009, 06:57:06 AM
Awesome news.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on December 23, 2009, 08:06:48 AM
Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler goes into rehab (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8427776.stm)

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has checked himself into a rehab clinic to treat an addiction to painkillers.

The 61-year-old had been taking the drugs to help him cope with 10 years of performance injuries.

In a statement released to Rolling Stone magazine, the musician said: "I am taking responsibility for the management of my pain."

He added that he was "eager to be back on the stage and in the recording studio with my bandmates".

'Completely false'

His daughter Liv also issued a statement calling Tyler "a courageous man".

"We love him and are so proud that he is getting help to balance his pain management, not just for himself but for his family, friends and fans," said the actress.

Tyler also reiterated that he had no intention of leaving the band.

"I wish to set the record straight and say that I have read reports of a rumoured two-year hiatus and want to be clear that this is completely false.

"I will enthusiastically be writing, recording and performing with Aerosmith as soon as things are handled," he said.


Last month Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry reportedly said Tyler had left the band, but the rest of the group planned to continue with a new frontman.

Perry's comments came after Tyler gave an interview to Classic Rock magazine, which stated the star planned to pursue a solo career.

However, days later Tyler ended speculation that he was leaving by joining guitarist Perry on stage in New York's Irving Plaza.

"I just want New York to know, I am not leaving Aerosmith," Tyler declared, before launching into the group's hit Walk This Way.

Tyler last entered rehab in 2008 to deal with pain from foot surgery.

He also had problems with drugs and alcohol in the 1970s and 1980s before completing rehabilitation in 1986.

Tyler fell off the stage during a South Dakota show in early August, forcing the band to cancel the remainder of its summer tour.

At the time, Tyler told Rolling Stone he resented implications that the accident occurred while he was intoxicated.

After the tour was cancelled, there were reports of tensions within the band.

In early November, Tyler told a reporter he was taking time off to work on "Brand Tyler" and his bandmates responded by announcing they were beginning to search for a replacement singer.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on December 23, 2009, 04:56:52 PM
Awesome news, Aerosmith are probably in my top five all time favorites.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on December 23, 2009, 05:33:49 PM
Good to hear that someone else won't be fronting Aerosmith. Unless they still decide they're looking for a new singer....


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on December 23, 2009, 05:44:09 PM
I dont think they really were going to.. i think it was tough love to get Steven to shape up so they threatened him with the only thing they knew would work.

must suck being so susceptible to opiates that you can't even properly recover from surgeries.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: JuicySwoos on January 08, 2010, 10:21:25 AM
Awesome news, Aerosmith are probably in my top five all time favorites.

They used to be for me too...until I found out a while back they had to bring in Desmond Child and others to "help" them write songs.  When I was younger I never really looked at song writing credits, and the Permanent Vacation, Pump, Get  A Grip era was what got me into to Aerosmith.  Kind of like finding out Santa didn't exist.  At least they were a kickass band back in the day though, but now I put them just a notch above Bon Jovi.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on January 08, 2010, 12:36:18 PM
Awesome news, Aerosmith are probably in my top five all time favorites.

They used to be for me too...until I found out a while back they had to bring in Desmond Child and others to "help" them write songs.  When I was younger I never really looked at song writing credits, and the Permanent Vacation, Pump, Get  A Grip era was what got me into to Aerosmith.  Kind of like finding out Santa didn't exist.  At least they were a kickass band back in the day though, but now I put them just a notch above Bon Jovi.

I don't see what the big deal is. I agree that most modern pop garbage where a singer / band only lends their image and computer fixed up voice to material completely written by others is terrible, but when you have been in the business of song writing as long as Aerosmith have, it's sometimes useful to collaborate with someone from outside to bring in some fresh ideas and inspiration. Besides Desmond has only co-written six songs in the entire Aerosmith catalog and all of them are good songs. You can hardly compare them to Bon Jovi, whose first hit single itself was a Desmond Child song.

Perhaps then, you wouldn't like the Guns songs written with West Arkeen and others?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on January 08, 2010, 01:21:15 PM
Awesome news, Aerosmith are probably in my top five all time favorites.

They used to be for me too...until I found out a while back they had to bring in Desmond Child and others to "help" them write songs.  When I was younger I never really looked at song writing credits, and the Permanent Vacation, Pump, Get  A Grip era was what got me into to Aerosmith.  Kind of like finding out Santa didn't exist.  At least they were a kickass band back in the day though, but now I put them just a notch above Bon Jovi.

I don't see what the big deal is. I agree that most modern pop garbage where a singer / band only lends their image and computer fixed up voice to material completely written by others is terrible, but when you have been in the business of song writing as long as Aerosmith have, it's sometimes useful to collaborate with someone from outside to bring in some fresh ideas and inspiration. Besides Desmond has only co-written six songs in the entire Aerosmith catalog and all of them are good songs. You can hardly compare them to Bon Jovi, whose first hit single itself was a Desmond Child song.

Perhaps then, you wouldn't like the Guns songs written with West Arkeen and others?

West was a friend of the band.

Desmond is a professional.  And the devil, I might add.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: JuicySwoos on January 08, 2010, 01:48:22 PM
Awesome news, Aerosmith are probably in my top five all time favorites.

They used to be for me too...until I found out a while back they had to bring in Desmond Child and others to "help" them write songs.  When I was younger I never really looked at song writing credits, and the Permanent Vacation, Pump, Get  A Grip era was what got me into to Aerosmith.  Kind of like finding out Santa didn't exist.  At least they were a kickass band back in the day though, but now I put them just a notch above Bon Jovi.

I don't see what the big deal is. I agree that most modern pop garbage where a singer / band only lends their image and computer fixed up voice to material completely written by others is terrible, but when you have been in the business of song writing as long as Aerosmith have, it's sometimes useful to collaborate with someone from outside to bring in some fresh ideas and inspiration. Besides Desmond has only co-written six songs in the entire Aerosmith catalog and all of them are good songs. You can hardly compare them to Bon Jovi, whose first hit single itself was a Desmond Child song.

Perhaps then, you wouldn't like the Guns songs written with West Arkeen and others?

The songs written with Arkeen, Tobias, etc, where not contrived actions by the record label or band to create more marketable songs that the pop sheeple would enjoy.  You may see that as fresh ideas and inspiration, I don't.

Desmond getting paid to come in and help pen Aerosmith and Bon Jovi hit singles is nothing like a longtime friend of the band before they were even a band cowriting songs. Child was brought in to make hit singles, thats what he does and he does it well.  That is not that same as a few buds having a few cocktails and penning a song on a pizza box. Not a good comparison.

I grant you that my mentioning Aerosmith in the same sentence as Bon Jovi was a bit extreme, since Aerosmith was a solid band prior to the Permanent Vacation era and can still be considered one of the greats because of their prior work. But on the same token, it is the same disease no matter when you caught it.

And it's not that I don't enjoy the modern Aerosmith music anymore,  I do. You're right, its not a big deal.  I can tap my feet and sing along to Bon Jovi with the best of them, I understand why they are popular. I really don't care who what where writes a song if I dig it, however it does affects the level of respect I have for it.  


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on January 08, 2010, 03:34:24 PM
The hell is with all this Bon Jovi Bashing? they put Desmond Child on the map and he worked with Aerosmith after Bon Jovi.

Also, it isn't like Desmond wrote the entire song... it was a cowriting thing.  Bon Jovi have plenty of non Desmond Child songs that are great and huge. so lets don't discredit a band cause they worked with a song doctor.

aerosmith have one number 1 single written by Diane Warren.. Bon Jovi have number 1 singles written by just them.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: JuicySwoos on January 08, 2010, 04:32:24 PM
Child worked with Kiss before Bon Jovi. 


Plus I am sure whoever wrote Britney Spears' first hit was put on the map by her as well. 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on January 08, 2010, 04:39:48 PM
yeah but Kiss never had a Livin On A Prayer or Bad Name.

wonder why Child didn't hit it big until he worked with Richie and Jon?

U act like Desmond wrote the entire song himself and BJ just performed it.  That isn't close to how it works.

Richie wrote the riffs to Bad Name, Jon Came up with the hook and chorus. Desmond helps with making sure everything is smooth and tight but he doesn't write the entire song.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: JuicySwoos on January 08, 2010, 04:47:07 PM
It is the contrived nature of the thing that bugs me....like sitting in the office of the record company pondering how to make a hit..."I have an idea, this guy can really turn that cool riff of yours into a number one single, lets bring him in.."

ish...



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on January 08, 2010, 11:45:02 PM
The hell is with all this Bon Jovi Bashing? they put Desmond Child on the map and he worked with Aerosmith after Bon Jovi.

Ha, I'm not bashing Bon Jovi, but they are quite different from Aerosmith. Bon Jovi did start out more as a pop rock act rather than a hard core rock band.

It is the contrived nature of the thing that bugs me....like sitting in the office of the record company pondering how to make a hit..."I have an idea, this guy can really turn that cool riff of yours into a number one single, lets bring him in.."
ish...

I doubt it's that way, but anyway if they can use a writer and come up with songs like 'Angel', 'Dude Looks Like A Lady', 'Crazy' etc. for their next album, then I'm all for it.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on January 09, 2010, 08:10:39 AM
At the end of the day.

This is how i see it.

Both Bon Jovi and Aerosmith did albums without song writers. Especially Aerosmith, a decades worth.

Now that to me, proves they can do it. So they song writers in to get bigger hits? The music was still good, in my opinion the music was still them! It was the band that brought all the Horns and keyboards in, not the song writers. Aerosmiths riffs, grooves and inventive music is still there. The writers just helped do the lyrics. Big Deal.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on January 21, 2010, 02:39:41 PM
Here is just some of the interview with Joe Perry...

Perry hunting Tyler replacement

"We're already getting the word out there. The word's been out there for a while. After my Motley Crue tour, we'll start having some auditions, making some phone calls," he says. "Hopefully, we'll have found a new singer by the summer, and Aerosmith will be able to go back out on the road."

But he [Steven Tyler] has to have leg surgery and foot surgery and it's basically going to take him out of the picture for about a year, year and a half. So, in the meantime, the rest of the band wants to play. And I want to play with the other guys in Aerosmith. So the four of us are just making our plans. We're gonna find somebody to get in there and fill that spot.

I think it would be appropriate to call it Aerosmith. We'll play Aerosmith songs. Maybe we'll do five shows, maybe we'll do 20 shows, I don't know. And hopefully sometime Steven will come back.

http://www.winnipegsun.com/entertainment/music/2010/01/18/12515371-qmi.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: LunsJail on January 21, 2010, 03:21:22 PM
Here is just some of the interview with Joe Perry...

Perry hunting Tyler replacement

"We're already getting the word out there. The word's been out there for a while. After my Motley Crue tour, we'll start having some auditions, making some phone calls," he says. "Hopefully, we'll have found a new singer by the summer, and Aerosmith will be able to go back out on the road."

But he [Steven Tyler] has to have leg surgery and foot surgery and it's basically going to take him out of the picture for about a year, year and a half. So, in the meantime, the rest of the band wants to play. And I want to play with the other guys in Aerosmith. So the four of us are just making our plans. We're gonna find somebody to get in there and fill that spot.

I think it would be appropriate to call it Aerosmith. We'll play Aerosmith songs. Maybe we'll do five shows, maybe we'll do 20 shows, I don't know. And hopefully sometime Steven will come back.

http://www.winnipegsun.com/entertainment/music/2010/01/18/12515371-qmi.html


I hope this an idle threat to try and get Steven to shape up. Otherwise it's the dumbest idea ever. Actually....does anyone even give a shit anymore?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on January 21, 2010, 07:26:47 PM
This is just ridiculous

I absolutely don't like Joe Perry whatsoever after this ridiculous crap.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on January 21, 2010, 09:34:51 PM
This is pathetic. They wanna get a temp replacement singer just to do some shows while Steven has surgery he needs to have. I almost hope Steven quits the band now.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: inlikeflynn420 on January 21, 2010, 09:57:13 PM
The first time i saw Aerosmith was at the Spectrum in Philly in '88. I went because Guns n' Roses was the opening band. Both bands kicked ass that night. Now Aerosmith may be no more, they're tearing the Spectrum down...

But Guns n' Fuckin' Roses is still kicking ass!!!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on January 22, 2010, 05:58:05 AM
Here is just some of the interview with Joe Perry...

Perry hunting Tyler replacement

"We're already getting the word out there. The word's been out there for a while. After my Motley Crue tour, we'll start having some auditions, making some phone calls," he says. "Hopefully, we'll have found a new singer by the summer, and Aerosmith will be able to go back out on the road."

But he [Steven Tyler] has to have leg surgery and foot surgery and it's basically going to take him out of the picture for about a year, year and a half. So, in the meantime, the rest of the band wants to play. And I want to play with the other guys in Aerosmith. So the four of us are just making our plans. We're gonna find somebody to get in there and fill that spot.

I think it would be appropriate to call it Aerosmith. We'll play Aerosmith songs. Maybe we'll do five shows, maybe we'll do 20 shows, I don't know. And hopefully sometime Steven will come back.

http://www.winnipegsun.com/entertainment/music/2010/01/18/12515371-qmi.html

Good luck with finding a replacement for Steven Tyler that quickly Mr Perry...  whats his goddamn rush?  Surely he and the other guys can be musical whilst Steven is recovering without it having to be Aerosmith.  Not good for the band as a whole in my opinion. We'll just have to see.  Am glad they all still want to be playing but I wouldnt buy a ticket to see "aerosmith" without tyler performing personally. 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on January 27, 2010, 10:51:04 PM
Weird!



http://undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=10200

Steven Tyler Performs Karaoke Aerosmith
by Music-News.com - January 28 2010


Steven Tyler gave shoppers in a hardware store a treat on the weekend. He shocked shoppers by serenading them with two of Aerosmith?s biggest hits.


The rock star ? who checked into rehab in December - launched into a cappella versions of 'Dude Looks Like a Lady? and 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing? over the loudspeaker system at a Californian Home Depot store this weekend, shocking staff and shoppers.

A source told website TMZ: 'Steven also swallowed a few mouthfuls of gas from a helium machine, for blowing up balloons, and kept singing in a high pitched Bee Gees style. He was very relaxed though, and happily signed autographs for anyone who asked.'

The troubled star is currently on hiatus from Aerosmith after a rocky few months with the group. He entered rehab last month to seek treatment for an addiction to painkillers, which comes from years of orthopaedic injuries.

The other members of the group have said they are looking for a replacement, but have no idea if it will be on a permanent basis or not.

Guitarist Joe Perry said: 'We?re going find somebody to get in there and fill that spot. We?ll play Aerosmith songs. Maybe we?ll do five shows, maybe we?ll do 20 shows, I don?t know. And hopefully sometime Steven will come back.'

Steven?s impromptu performance was not the first time he has exercised his vocal chords in public recently.

Earlier this month, he reportedly turned up at a karaoke bar in Palm Springs, California, where he joined locals in a rendition of 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing?.

Mike 'DJ Kermie? May, who hosted the event, said: 'All of a sudden, near the end of the song, Steven grabbed the mic and started singing. The whole bar surrounded him and he just started singing the whole thing. Karaoke will never get better than that.'



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on January 28, 2010, 12:53:50 AM
Cool. : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on January 28, 2010, 09:08:32 AM
First Paul Rodgers, now Billy Idol   ???

Source Classic Rock: http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/could-billy-idol-be-aerosmiths-king-rocker/

Following Classic Rock?s exclusive story that Paul Rodgers was asked by guitarist Joe Perry to be Aerosmith?s new singer, we can reveal the name of another star sounded out by Perry to fill Steven Tyler?s shoes: Billy Idol.
A source tells us:

?Joe had been approaching a few people about replacing Steven and he invited Billy to his show at the House Of Blues in Los Angeles.

?Joe said he wanted to talk to Billy about joining Aerosmith, because the band were having problems with Steven.?

The gig ? which featured the Joe Perry Project ? took place on November 24 in West Hollywood. It was reviewed in the December 2009 edition of Classic Rock (issue No.139).

However, in a strange turn of events, Idol failed to respond to Perry?s invitation.

?As far as I know Idol did not show up due to having a cold,? says our source.

Whether this means the door remains open for Idol to try out for the Aerosmith job at a future date is unclear.

Besides Paul Rodgers and Billy Idol, Classic Rock knows the name of a third high-profile singer who has been asked to replace Tyler.

Can anyone honestly imagine Billy Idol crooning through Dream on ?!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: superstarmc on January 30, 2010, 11:56:48 PM
What's the point in getting a new singer?  Aerosmith fans are gonna think this bands a joke now.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on January 31, 2010, 12:24:57 PM
Steven Tyler's Strange Home Depot Trip Explained

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20340381,00.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on January 31, 2010, 04:38:59 PM
U know, Aerosmith use to be one of my 5 fave bands of all time but they have turned me off to the point that Im not sure i even consider myself a fan right now.


Joe Perry turned me off big time on the Making of Pump when he said "Its the easiest way I know to make money."

I know musicians are out for the cash for the most part, but the way he said it just turned me off.. and now all the greatest hits and cash grab tours etc.... now wanting to replace Tyler......... ridiculous shit


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on January 31, 2010, 05:42:26 PM
I agree Joe Perry is looking like a complete prick.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on February 01, 2010, 08:46:31 AM
Report: STEVEN TYLER Could Sue To Stop AEROSMITH Replacement Singer

Gary Graff of Billboard.com reports that Steven Tyler's Los Angeles-based attorney, Skip Miller, fired off a letter to AEROSMITH manager Howard Kaufman last week requesting that AEROSMITH's management "immediately cease and desist from engaging in acts and conduct to the harm and detriment of your own client, AEROSMITH, and our client who is one of its members." Miller subsequently told Billboard.com that on behalf of Tyler he's called a meeting of AEROSMITH's "shareholders" on Feb. 9 to discuss the band's future, including recording a new album and touring this year of Europe and South America. The four-page letter also states that "we reserve all of our legal rights and remedies in this matter, including, without limitation, pursuing legal action for damages and other appropriate relief."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on February 01, 2010, 11:18:48 AM
Way to go Tyler. I fully support Steven Tyler on this. The others (or maybe it's just Joe Perry) are way out of line.
We don't want to listen to an Aerosmith cover band, thank you very much.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: LunsJail on February 01, 2010, 01:11:10 PM
Maybe it would take an Aerosmith minus Steven tour to fail spectacularly for Joe Perry to realize what's up.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on February 01, 2010, 01:55:58 PM
Lead guitarists.

Psh.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 02, 2010, 10:33:20 AM
Official: Steven Tyler Tried Out For Led Zeppelin

02/02/2010

t?s true ? Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler auditioned to replace Robert Plant in Led Zeppelin.

It was early in the summer of 2008 that a rumour began circulating about Tyler trying out for Zeppelin ? six months after the band?s reunion gig with Robert Plant on vocals at London?s O2 Arena.

?And it?s a rumour that Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry now confirms.

Perry tells Classic Rock:

?Steven disappeared and I called around. Somebody said that he was in London trying out for Led Zeppelin.

?It?s something I?ve never talked about before outside of the [Aerosmith] family, so to speak, and kept out of the press.

?It?s a kind of window into how hard it?s been to keep the partnership together.

?It?s certainly not the first time things like that have happened ? that?s the downside of our relationship.?

The audition came about through Henry Smith, a childhood friend of Tyler?s who?d worked with Zeppelin.

In fact, Tyler invited Smith to accompany him to the Classic Rock Roll Of Honour in 2007, where the pair sat at a table with Zep guitarist Jimmy Page.

From various reports it transpires that Tyler came to the Zeppelin rehearsals unprepared, and under the impression that he would be writing new material with the band.

This resulted in some shambolic sessions, some embarrassing, awkward moments ? and the Plant-shaped lead singer post still vacant.

Perry caught up with Page at last November?s Classic Rock awards where the Zep six-stringer filled him in on what exactly happened during Tyler?s try-out.

Perry says: ?Page said he felt really awkward about the audition, but ultimately it was a group decision.?

Tyler returned to the States believing that Aerosmith were oblivious to his Zep escapade, and things carried on as normal until the singer took his infamous tumble from the stage at an Aerosmith gig in Dakota.

It ultimately dawned on Perry that Tyler was working to a different agenda, leading to his decision to try and look for a new Aerosmith frontman.

* The March issue of Classic Rock, which goes on sale tomorrow, February 3, features Joe Perry on the front cover and contains more exclusive Aero-revelations.

Estranged Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler may resort to the courtroom to prevent the band appointing a new singer ? read the full story here.

Last week Classic Rock was first with the news about guitarist Joe Perry?s quest for a new Aerosmith singer.

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/official-steven-tyler-tried-out-for-led-zeppelin/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 02, 2010, 01:02:07 PM
Here is a two part interview with Joe Perry with K-Rock 97.5.

He talks mostly about Steven Tyler/Aerosmith and says from what he's seen on the internet "Steven really doesn't have any long term plans of being in the band.  He may agree to do a couple more shows...I don't know." (Part 1 @ 4:50)

http://www.k-rock975.com/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM2ceTApxBQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cijlv-i4Udk


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on February 02, 2010, 05:19:31 PM
Here is a two part interview with Joe Perry with K-Rock 97.5.

He talks mostly about Steven Tyler/Aerosmith and says from what he's seen on the internet "Steven really doesn't have any long term plans of being in the band.  He may agree to do a couple more shows...I don't know." (Part 1 @ 4:50)

http://www.k-rock975.com/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM2ceTApxBQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cijlv-i4Udk

Wtf is this guy smoking?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Bodhi on February 02, 2010, 06:30:36 PM
Steven Tyler + Joe Perry= Aerosmith.  It is not Aerosmith if one of them is missing...especially Tyler.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on February 03, 2010, 03:57:51 AM
Official: Steven Tyler Tried Out For Led Zeppelin

This just gets weirder and weirder...


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 03, 2010, 03:12:32 PM
More from Joe Perry:

JOE PERRY Would 'Definitely' Consider Getting Female Singer To Front AEROSMITH - Feb. 2, 2010

Classic Rock Revisited editor Jeb Wright recently conducted an interview with AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry for the "Decades Of Distortion" show on the Arkansas City, Kansas radio station KACY 102.5 FM. The chat is now available for streaming in three parts below.

When asked if there is any truth to Classic Rock magazine's recent report that Perry asked Paul Rodgers if he would be interested in replacing Steven Tyler in AEROSMITH, Joe said, "I mean, obviously that would be a thought, because he is one of my favorite singers of all time, and I got a chance to meet him at Classic Rock Awards [in London] a couple of months ago. But I think that he's a really? him being English from that earlier generation, I don't think that it would work. I mean, it's more than just somebody who can sing. I would love to do ? and I probably will ? do some tracks with him. As a matter of fact, I think THE JOE PERRY PROJECT is gonna open a tour with them in April in England. The original BAD COMPANY is gonna get back together and they asked me to open the show. So we will be playing together, but I don't think that he'll be? We're young kids to him. I just don't think it's the right chemistry. Technically, I know he's got the chops ? I mean, I know he can sing anything he wants ? but I think that it's a little bit more than just if he can sing the songs."

Regarding whether AEROSMITH would consider hiring a female singer to replace Tyler, Perry said, "Oh, definitely! No one in the band's brought that up, but sometimes they need a little? You've gotta think out of the box. Oddly enough, a lot of the bands I was in before I had AEROSMITH, I had female singers in the band and it was really good ? a lot of great songs. So that's definitely a possibility."

Audio: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=134466


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: LunsJail on February 03, 2010, 04:09:43 PM
This is just starting to get hilarious. I'm almost hoping this whole thing kills off the band. They haven't been relevant for a long time.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eazy E on February 03, 2010, 06:41:47 PM
I wish Joe Perry would just stop talking.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: RickRoses on February 04, 2010, 02:06:47 AM
It was early in the summer of 2008 that a rumour began circulating about Tyler trying out for Zeppelin ? six months after the band?s reunion gig with Robert Plant on vocals at London?s O2 Arena.

?And it?s a rumour that Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry now confirms.


thats a bit of a dick move by perry. if steven wanted that to be known he woulda said something. like.... fuck off joe! perry is being a fucking idiot about the whole thing. dude, you're a fucking multi-millionaire. if your singer wants to take a break, its not like you're gonna go broke. chill.

PS: i saw the joe perry project open for motley crue about a week and a half ago. they sucked. perry is nothing without steven.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on February 04, 2010, 04:04:44 PM
It was early in the summer of 2008 that a rumour began circulating about Tyler trying out for Zeppelin ? six months after the band?s reunion gig with Robert Plant on vocals at London?s O2 Arena.

?And it?s a rumour that Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry now confirms.


thats a bit of a dick move by perry. if steven wanted that to be known he woulda said something. like.... fuck off joe! perry is being a fucking idiot about the whole thing. dude, you're a fucking multi-millionaire. if your singer wants to take a break, its not like you're gonna go broke. chill.

PS: i saw the joe perry project open for motley crue about a week and a half ago. they sucked. perry is nothing without steven.

Its not like he doesn't have good reasons for taking a break either. Rehab for pain killers and he needs leg and foot surgery. Seriously give the guy a break. Joe is being such a complete ass. I've lost all respect i had for him.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 06, 2010, 07:06:28 PM
Joe Perry: ?Tyler?s Still In Aerosmith?

06/02/2010

Joe Perry has exclusively told Classic Rock that Steven Tyler will remain a member of Aerosmith, even though another singer is being brought in.

The guitarist now says of the situation:

?Steven hasn?t quit the band, nor have we sacked him. We?re taking the attitude that he?s going on a vacation from Aerosmith. While he?s away working on other projects, the rest of us (Perry, guitarist Brad Whitford, bassist Tom Hamilton and drummer Joey Kramer) want to carry on playing live. So we will be bring another singer to make this happen.

?We?re not daft enough to think we can replace Steven, and that?s not our plan. But after 40 years of working together we just don?t wanna stop. How long with Steven be away? He says it?ll be two years, but I believe he?ll be back a lot sooner. It may end up that we only do 10 shows with the new person!?

Perry also commented on those singers currently being linked with the Aerosmith slot.

?Every day there appears to be a new name mentioned. All that happens is that someone puts a suggestion on the internet, it?s picked up by others, and within 24 hours that person is the singer we?ve chosen! The reality is that we know a lot of vocalists, and have sounded out some of them as to whether they?d be interested in joining the band. Right now, no-one?s been offered the job.

?The four of us talk all the time on the phone, and we will get down to making the choice after I finish my tour with the Joe Perry Project. As it stands, we are open to all possibilities. We may even choose a female vocalist. Why not? There are some women out there with great voices.?

Aerosmith aim to sort out the situation in the Spring, and get back on the road in the Summer. And Perry hopes the new, temporary line-up will also do some songs the band haven?t done for years.

?All I can say is that this should be a really exciting time for the band. It?s a chance to do something a little different, before Steven returns.?

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/joe-perry-tylers-still-in-aerosmith/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 09, 2010, 09:41:57 PM
Blue Bombers sue over lost Aerosmith concert

Singer Steven Tyler's injuries forced cancellation

February 9, 2010

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are suing a concert promoter for last summer's cancelled show by rockers Aerosmith.

The football club claims it lost more than $97,000 in expenses it incurred planning for the show that had been scheduled for Aug. 7, including hiring staff and preparing Canad Inns Stadium.

"There are a whole bunch of people that need to be paid, that need to be fed, there's equipment to be engaged, there's equipment to be set up. I'm just hitting the tip of the iceberg," said Bob Sokalski, the club's lawyer.

The lawsuit also includes claims for revenue the club would have received in concession sales, parking fees and commissions.

The concert was cancelled the day before it was scheduled, after Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler hurt himself falling off a stage in South Dakota on Aug. 5.

Tyler was on the stage's catwalk when he fell backward. He was airlifted to a local hospital where he was treated for head, neck and shoulder injuries.

Although the Winnipeg concert was cancelled due to Tyler's misstep, the lawsuit is against the Calgary-based promoter, Keystone Entertainment Group, not the band, said Sokalski.

Keystone didn't fulfil its contract to deliver the show, he said.

"There was a breach. A demand was made for compensation [and] the demand was not fulfilled, therefore the automatic recourse is a lawsuit," he said, adding that it is up to the promoter to get insurance to cover the cost of cancelled concerts.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2010/02/09/mb-bombers-aerosmith-concert-cancel-lawsuit-winnipeg.html



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on February 15, 2010, 03:02:28 PM
they've been announced to headline download festival and tyler will front them :P


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 15, 2010, 03:18:32 PM
they've been announced to headline download festival and tyler will front them :P

In recent weeks, there has been much speculation as to whether legendary Boston rockers Aerosmith are actually still together. However, frontman Steven Tyler hopes that this festival announcement will put pay to internet rumours of any alleged band infighting.

?In the early days of Aerosmith we were infected with the vibe coming out of the UK with The Yardbirds, Blues Breakers, Pretty Things and the Stones and we wanted what they had bad,? says Steven Tyler. ?So baby, we?re coming home! Rock ?n? Roll can be pure sex and we can?t wait ?til Download!?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: superstarmc on February 15, 2010, 10:32:37 PM
So they're not replacing Steven anymore?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on February 16, 2010, 06:56:58 AM
fkn what??? this is really bizarre!
may definately pop in on the sunday if tyler is indeed back in the saddle. i hope they can put some of this shit behind them and stop whining about tyler needing time off if thats still the case
aerosmith, the soap opera!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on February 16, 2010, 06:43:41 PM
They are confirmed for the same festival in Sweden as GN'R, Sweden Rock Festival


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: cotis on February 16, 2010, 10:18:58 PM
And if I'm not mistaken, are headlining as their name is above GNR on the poster?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Loaded NightraiN on February 16, 2010, 10:49:33 PM
And if I'm not mistaken, are headlining as their name is above GNR on the poster?


Yeah so?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: cotis on February 16, 2010, 11:31:55 PM
And if I'm not mistaken, are headlining as their name is above GNR on the poster?


Yeah so?

When you see festival ads, the band on top usually headlines right?

That's my point.

However not sure what days Aerosmith is playing, nor when GNR are. Doubtful the same day.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Loaded NightraiN on February 16, 2010, 11:43:15 PM
And if I'm not mistaken, are headlining as their name is above GNR on the poster?


Yeah so?

When you see festival ads, the band on top usually headlines right?

That's my point.

However not sure what days Aerosmith is playing, nor when GNR are. Doubtful the same day.


If that's the case wouldn't GNR be headlining one night and aerodeath the other?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on February 17, 2010, 12:13:25 AM
And if I'm not mistaken, are headlining as their name is above GNR on the poster?


Yeah so?

When you see festival ads, the band on top usually headlines right?

That's my point.

However not sure what days Aerosmith is playing, nor when GNR are. Doubtful the same day.


If that's the case wouldn't GNR be headlining one night and aerodeath the other?
Yeah, they're probably both headlining on different nights.  What a crazy year it's been for Aerosmith!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: cotis on February 17, 2010, 12:43:08 AM
And if I'm not mistaken, are headlining as their name is above GNR on the poster?


Yeah so?

When you see festival ads, the band on top usually headlines right?

That's my point.

However not sure what days Aerosmith is playing, nor when GNR are. Doubtful the same day.


If that's the case wouldn't GNR be headlining one night and aerodeath the other?

Are you illiterate? Or did you fail to read where I said "not sure what day...etc"?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on February 17, 2010, 06:52:31 AM
they are both headliners and will play on different nights


edit: just noticed that they've changed the order of names on the poster, gnr is now above aerosmith


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 18, 2010, 05:55:18 PM
Aerosmith Plots Summer European Tour

by Gary Graff, Detroit  |   February 18, 2010

erosmith will be adding more European dates to its summer itinerary to follow up the booking at this year's Download Festival in England.

Effectively signaling a settling of differences with frontman Steven Tyler that had the other band members threatening to seek another singer -- temporarily, according to guitarist Joe Perry -- Aerosmith will precede its June 13 Download date with an appearance at the Sweden Rock Festival on June 10 in Solvesborg. A U.K. spokeswoman for the band tells Billboard.com that other European dates will be announced shortly.

"There's no Aerosmith without Steven Tyler," notes Download promoter Andy Copping of Live Nation U.K. "There's no point in entertaining anything other than (with) Steven Tyler." Copping adds that an Aerosmith without Tyler "was never part of the conversation" with the group's representatives.

The group has also been offered tour dates in South America, but nothing has been announced yet. No North American shows have been mentioned, and there's also no word on if and when Aerosmith plans to resume work on the new album it was recording in Brendan O'Brien, which was sidelined by Tyler and Perry's health issues.

Tyler has been in rehab since late December for an addiction to painkillers. Perry has been touring with his Joe Perry Project to support his latest album, "Have Guitar, Will Travel," while drummer Joey Kramer has been promoting his autobiography, "Hit Hard: A Story of Hitting Rock Bottom at the Top." Guitarist Brad Whitford is gearing up for an Experience Hendrix tour that starts March 4 in Santa Barbara, Calif.

http://www.billboard.com/#/events/aerosmith-plots-summer-european-tour-1004068868.story?tag=hpfeed


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kaasupoltin on February 18, 2010, 06:11:32 PM
Well, they should play in Helsinki Live -festival with GN'R. That would make my summer :)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 21, 2010, 04:42:21 PM
According to Amazon and Borders, Steven Tylers autobiography will be released on June 15th.

Does The Noise In My Head Bother You?

By Steven Tyler

The book traces Tyler's youth in the Bronx, his early music career and influences, his legendary partnership with Joe Perry, the meteoric rise, fall, and rise of AEROSMITH over the last three decades, their music, his epic romantic life, his relationship with his four children (including actress Liv Tyler and actress and author Mia Tyler) life on the road and in the spotlight, the economics of the rock star business ? and all the sex, drugs, and rock and roll a reader could ask for.

Tyler is still working on his book, which he says will be more personal than the material covered in the band 2003 autobiography, "Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith".

Commented Tyler: "This is not just my take ? this is the unbridled truth, the in-your-face, up-close and prodigious tale of Steven Tyler straight from the horse's lips."

Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins, reportedly paid more than $2 million for the rights to publish Tyler's autobiography.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0061767891?ie=UTF8&tag=upccelboosige-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0061767891

http://www.borders.com/online/store/TitleDetail?sku=0061767891

The cover?

http://www.infibeam.com/Books/info/steven-tyler/does-noise-my-head-bother-you/9780061767890.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Bodhi on February 22, 2010, 05:31:18 PM

"There's no Aerosmith without Steven Tyler," notes Download promoter Andy Copping of Live Nation U.K. "There's no point in entertaining anything other than (with) Steven Tyler." Copping adds that an Aerosmith without Tyler "was never part of the conversation" with the group's representatives.


Andy Copping is my favorite person in the world today.  Genius.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on February 22, 2010, 06:36:51 PM

"There's no Aerosmith without Steven Tyler," notes Download promoter Andy Copping of Live Nation U.K. "There's no point in entertaining anything other than (with) Steven Tyler." Copping adds that an Aerosmith without Tyler "was never part of the conversation" with the group's representatives.


Andy Copping is my favorite person in the world today.  Genius.

He's right. Aerosmith without Steven Tyler would be like GNR without Axl just no.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: The Bedouin on February 25, 2010, 05:41:10 PM
http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm/pk/view/cd/NAA/cdid/1250674/pid/302766
24-Feb-10 AEROSMITH BACK ON THE ROAD WITH 'COCKED, LOCKED, READY TO ROCK TOUR!'

AMERICA'S GREATEST ROCK BAND ANNOUNCES RUN OF SHOWS IN EUROPE
 

First European Show - June l0th in Sweden - Tickets on Sale March 5th

Aerosmith - the biggest, most enduring and thrilling band in rock history will make a spectacular return to the UK and Europe this summer with the COCKED, LOCKED, READY TO ROCK TOUR! spawning what will be the ultimate music event of the new decade.

"Back by popular demand with more spit and fire than ever before, we're coming across the pond and parting the waters as we go," says Steven Tyler.

"Aerosmith is going to be rocking in the UK and Europe this summer," adds Joe Perry. "Enough BS - we're coming and everything is going to be set at eleven."

Band members Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer will hit Europe for the first time in three years to deliver a fistful of knockout, heart pounding, headline summer rock shows:
 
Sweden - Rock Festival ? June 10th
UK - Download Festival ? June 13th
UK - London 02 Arena ? June 15th
Romania ? Bucharest ? June 18th
Greece ? Athens Olympic Stadium ? June 20th
Holland ? Nijmegen Goeffert Park ? June 23rd
Belgium - Graspop Festival ? June 25th
Spain ? Barcelona St Jordi Arena ? June 27th
France ? Paris Bercy Arena ? June 29th
Czech Republic ? Prague 02 Arena - July 1st
Italy - Venice Festival ? July 3rd
 


For more than 30 years Aerosmith, four time Grammy winners, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees   (2001), recipients of 12 MTV VIdeo Awards and countless other awards have performed electrifying sold out concerts around the world for decades along with selling well over 150 million albums.

Drummer Joey Kramer says, "Aerosmith is back! Bigger, better and stronger than ever!  So look out Europe, 'cuz we're comin' to get cha."

Guitarist Brad Whitford added, "I'm not sure who is happier, the band or the fans.  Can't wait to get started. We'll see you this summer."

The Sweden Rock Festival is the band's first European date and they can not wait to uncork the tour in Solvesborg on June 10th.

Aerosmith and their shared passion and commitment to continue to rock the world will play ten other European shows including what is set to be a phenomenal and unforgettable return to the main stage at Donington Park for the first time in 16 years, where they join Download Festival co-headliners Rage Against The Machine and AC/DC on June 13th.

The tour then hits London's 02 arena before making its way across mainland Europe playing shows including Bucharest, Athens, Barcelona and Paris before finally finishing up in Venice on July 3rd.

 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on February 26, 2010, 05:30:08 AM
Reckon i'll head to 02 gig.  dont like the venue but am sure Aero could change my mind! Donwload sunday still tempting, but this is a must. we may not see them back here for some time..


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kaasupoltin on February 26, 2010, 05:47:13 AM
Too bad there's no show in Finland this time.. I'd love to see them again, 2007 was a sick show! But I'm very glad they're still touring and giving their fans all that music and energy :)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Nikolis-Godfather on February 26, 2010, 06:18:41 AM
they're coming in Greece :)... for the first time!

99,9% will be there!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: andy1981 on February 26, 2010, 06:48:33 AM
Why won't they come to Scotland? theres fans up here too!

The UK is not London & 1 festival show.

Good to see things are back to normal though, so the last 3 months of headlines & magazine articles are all BS??
There has to be some truth in some of it somewhere


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: domi on February 26, 2010, 08:20:53 AM
I'll try to watch them in Venice. Would be my personal Waynestock with Pearl Jam in Berlin and Aerosmith within four days.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: kaasupoltin on February 26, 2010, 09:05:42 AM
Would be my personal Waynestock with Pearl Jam in Berlin and Aerosmith within four days.

Remember to wear the right shirt:

(http://www.wakeuptimetodie.co.uk/ekmps/shops/wuttd28/images/wayne-stock-%5B2%5D-51-p.png)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: babydolls on March 03, 2010, 07:27:52 AM
it's over ?100 for a standing ticket for the 02 london gig   :no:
Apparently there are some at ?85 but they werent available on 02 presales today, maybe on general sale on friday?  I cant pay over ?100 for a ticket for any band apart from GnR.  probably be cheaper to get a day ticket to Download instead and the travel gettin there as well!
 :'(


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on April 05, 2010, 07:21:37 PM
Steven Tyler sang "God Bless America" during the 7th inning stretch of the Yanks/Sox game last night on opening night.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSAqnfGJWhY&feature=related

Is that his daughter with him?

Edit, I noticed from the comments that it is his daughter.  Good performance.  Nice to see Steven back after the tough times he's had recently.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on April 08, 2010, 01:11:12 AM
Steven Tyler was a guest in the NESN booth along with Peter Wolfe (J Geils Band) during the Red Sox game tonight to announce the 2 bands will be playing the annual concert at Fenway Park in August.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 08, 2010, 02:32:06 PM
Steven Tyler was a guest in the NESN booth along with Peter Wolfe (J Geils Band) during the Red Sox game tonight to announce the 2 bands will be playing the annual concert at Fenway Park in August.

For the First Time Ever Rock Legends Aerosmith Perform at Fenway Park With The J. Geils Band August 14th
 
THIS WILL BE THE ROCK EVENT OF THE SUMMER

TICKETS ON SALE APRIL 17th
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/for-the-first-time-ever-rock-legends-aerosmith-perform-at-fenway-park-with-the-j-geils-band-august-14th-90232332.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 08, 2010, 02:33:27 PM
Aerosmith didn?t want to miss a thing

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Aerosmith was on the verge of a Permanent Vacation until the feuding factions staged a pseudo-intervention to air grievances, resolve their differences and - after months of break-up threats - put the Bad Boys of Boston back together again.

?There was a lot of sort of reconciling and processing feelings and stuff,? bassist Tom Hamilton told the Track. ?Everyone said how they wanted things to be in the future and it became clear that, for everybody, the coolest thing to do would be to resolve things with the band.?

Hamilton joked that he and bandmates Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford and Joey Kramer came to the February sit-down in their rehearsal studio ?all lawyered up.?

?There was management there,? he said, adding that ?it took a while? to get everybody to realize that the best thing for everyone was for Aerosmith to be Aerosmith.

As you may recall, the band was falling to pieces after Tyler fell off the stage in Sturgis, S.D., last summer - the culmination, sources said, of some out-of-control partying on the part of the perennial 12-Stepper.

The rest of the group vowed to go ?on strike? until Tyler addressed his sobriety issues, at which point the longtime frontman announced that he wanted to take a two-year hiatus from rock ?n? roll. That revelation prompted a return volley from Perry & Co. threatening to replace Steven with a new singer. Tyler countered that he?d sue if they did.

Hamilton said all seemed lost until, out of the blue, Tyler turned up at Joe Perry?s New York gig in November and announced he wasn?t leaving the band.

?I wasn?t shocked, but I thought it would take longer. It came very suddenly,? Hamilton said. ?Up to that point there had been no direct communication with Steven. It sucked. I hated that it was that way for a few months.?

Tyler told his bandmates he wanted to get back together and agreed to enter rehab to battle an addiction to painkillers.

?He took a really big step and it was really great,? Hamilton said.

Tyler did a 30-day ?intensive sobriety treatment? program and remained for 60 days after that. In February he came out for a few days for the summit meeting.

Hamilton said throughout Aerosmith?s troubles, ?the phone was ringing. People wanted to see the band.?

?We finally realized, even with all the BS flying around, that there was a beautiful thing right there if we had enough sense to grab it.?

http://bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view.bg?&articleid=1245560&format=&page=1&listingType=trak#articleFull


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on April 15, 2010, 04:09:37 PM
so I'm only a casual fan, mostly knowing the hits really.. what 3 records would you reccommend me to check out?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on April 15, 2010, 04:15:01 PM
so I'm only a casual fan, mostly knowing the hits really.. what 3 records would you reccommend me to check out?

Toys In The Attic and Rocks are usually considered their classics, and IMO Get A Grip is a good latter-day 'Smith album.

TITA is probably my personal fav, but the second half of Rocks (plus Back In The Saddle) is awesome.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on April 15, 2010, 06:59:24 PM
so I'm only a casual fan, mostly knowing the hits really.. what 3 records would you reccommend me to check out?

Toys In The Attic and Rocks are usually considered their classics, and IMO Get A Grip is a good latter-day 'Smith album.

TITA is probably my personal fav, but the second half of Rocks (plus Back In The Saddle) is awesome.
Yeah, I became a fan in the 80's.  The first album I got of theirs was "Pump" and I think it still sounds pretty solid today.  Get a Grip was good too.  Permanent Vacation was pretty good, but not quite the same level, for me.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on April 16, 2010, 02:18:46 AM
so I'm only a casual fan, mostly knowing the hits really.. what 3 records would you reccommend me to check out?

Rocks
Wings
Toys

Get those and you are set.

Honorable mention for Draw The Line.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 19, 2010, 01:26:50 PM
Joe Perry was looking for his replacement. :confused:

Not as close Aerosmith members put differences aside to tour

By Cindy Martin

Monday, April 19, 2010; 11:55 AM

LONDON (Reuters) - Aerosmith are not as close as they once were, but the "Boston bad boys" have put their considerable differences behind them to tour Europe for the first time in three years, guitarist Joe Perry said.

Perry, who led a recent uprising against lead singer Steven Tyler, said of his bandmate that he was "stronger than ever" despite a stint in rehab for an addiction to prescription painkillers related to 10 years of performance injuries.

Perry also played down the unusually public dust-up between members of a group whose history has been littered with divisions, drug abuse and debauchery.

"He didn't really leave the band," Perry said of Tyler.

"He made it very clear from the very beginning that he wasn't going to leave the band and he just wanted some solo time," the guitarist added in an interview.

He was referring to Tyler's expressed wish to take a break from Aerosmith in order to write a memoir and focus on what he cryptically termed "brand Tyler."

"The press kind of twisted it around to sell papers but you know the bottom line is I just knew things were just going to work themselves out," he told Reuters.

"And he is back and he is stronger than ever."

The words of reconciliation were a far cry from a recent falling out during which Perry announced the band was searching for a singer to replace Tyler.

Perry and Tyler, dubbed the "toxic twins" for their hard-living days of old, wrote classic tracks like "Walk this Way" and "Love in an Elevator" together.

NO LONGER CLOSE

Perry, 59, admitted that the Grammy award-winning band, formed 40 years ago, had drifted apart over the years.

"When our kids were younger and our kids were growing up together we were a lot closer together," Perry said.

"As the kids got older and they started going off their own ways and Steven ended up getting divorced ... you know, the family get together we don't really do that much any more."

He added that the band did not "hang out together that much," with 62-year-old Tyler spending time with his own group of friends and Perry with another.

"But it doesn't interfere with the band," he said.

Aerosmith hits Europe with its "Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock" tour starting at in Sweden on June 10 followed by two dates in Britain on June 13 and 15.

The 11-concert tour also visits Romania, Greece, Holland, Belgium, Spain, France, the Czech Republic and Italy.

As well as Tyler's stint in rehab and desire to go solo, Aerosmith was also forced to cancel a disastrous 2009 tour when the lead singer fell off stage and broke his shoulder.

The group, which said it had sold "well over" 150 million albums, has not released a studio album of new material since 2001.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/19/AR2010041901791.html



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 18, 2010, 06:35:12 PM
AEROSMITH Kicks Off South American Tour; Video Available - May 18, 2010

Boston hard rock legends AEROSMITH kicked off the South American leg of the "Cocked, Locked, Ready To Rock Tour 2010" last night (Monday, May 17) in Caracas, Venezuela.

The band's setlist was as follows:

01. Back In The Saddle
02. Love In An Elevator
03. Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
04. Walkin' The Dog
05. Pink
06. Chip Away The Stone
07. Dream On
08. Livin' On The Edge
09. Crazy
10. Cryin'
--drum solo/Combination outro (w/Steven playing along on drums)--
11. Rag Doll
12. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
13. Sweet Emotion
14. Stop Messin' Around
15. Last Child
16. Baby Please Don't Go
17. Draw The Line

Encore:

18. Walk This Way
19. Train Kept A Rollin'

Fan-filmed video footage of the concert can be viewed below.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=140285


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on May 29, 2010, 11:58:26 AM
Boston hard rock legends AEROSMITH have announced the following North American tour dates:

Jul. 23 - Oakland, CA @ Oracle Arena
Jul. 26 - Paso Robles, CA @ California Mid-State Fair
Jul. 29 - Irvine, CA @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Jul. 31 - Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
Aug. 03 - Dallas, TX @ Superpages.com Amphitheatre
Aug. 05 - Woodlands, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Aug. 07 - Tampa, FL @ Ford Amphitheatre
Aug. 09 - Fort Lauderdale, FL @ BankAtlantic Center
Aug. 12 - Wantagh, NY @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
Aug. 14 - Boston, MA @ Fenway Park
Aug. 17 - Toronto, ONT @ Air Canada Centre
Aug. 19 - Omaha, NE @ Qwest Center
Aug. 22 - Tinley Park, IL @ First Midwest Bank Amphitheater
Aug. 24 - Holmdel, NJ @ PNJ Bank Arts Center
Aug. 26 - Syracuse, NY @ New York State Fair
Aug. 28 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Boardwalk Hall
Aug. 31 - Detroit, MI @ The Palace at Auburn Hills
Sep. 02 - Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
Sep. 04 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on June 04, 2010, 09:59:25 AM
Joe Perry had this to say regarding the new Aerosmith album, to Rolling Stone:

Jun 03

Perry has higher hopes for their next effort. "Looking at the calendar we'll probably be going into the studio sometime around the holidays or maybe in the beginning of next year. We'll have to take time off from touring to make the best record we can make. We owe it to ourselves to make the best record we can make."

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/;kw=[36885,165810]



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on June 04, 2010, 04:50:47 PM
I just have to say i think its a crime what these guys are apparently charging for tickets for the US tour. The few dates that are up on ticketmaster already range from $35 for the worst seats which isn't bad but go all the way up to over $200!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: freedom78 on June 06, 2010, 01:35:52 AM
I just have to say i think its a crime what these guys are apparently charging for tickets for the US tour. The few dates that are up on ticketmaster already range from $35 for the worst seats which isn't bad but go all the way up to over $200!

Especially given that they canceled a tour not long ago. 

Given the economic downturn, I've noticed that ticket prices seem high as hell.  Nothing in the 20s, before "fees" (aka "fuck you, here's the ripoff part").  Hell, Tom Petty (round here ...for GA) is $41 BEFORE fees.  That's bullshit.  $25 + fees I can live with for cheap seats.  But shit...nobody's got any money and ticketmasterbator figures this is the time to cash in?  Hell with that!  I'm seeing two shows this summer.  Maiden...$31+ fees, and Gov't Mule, which I bought during livenation's "no fees" period.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dayle1066 on June 06, 2010, 12:56:42 PM
Reading about the tickets make the more expensive Download ticket of this year(?190 compared to ?160) seem like good value. Its all a fucking rip off though really. ?30 is a fair price for a decent show at a good venue.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on June 06, 2010, 03:58:48 PM
Also, have you noticed as the ticket prices go up the length of shows get shorter?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dayle1066 on June 06, 2010, 05:55:30 PM
I think the only band I would pay over ?150 to see is AC/DC. They were so incredible and I only had to pay ?60. Also maybe Clapton, but that was only ?50 for 4th row at the Royal Albert Hall. Both two hour shows and just unbelievable.

Ive never seen Aerosmith (really looking forward to Download) but I cant imagine they are better than DC so $200 seems ridiculous.

Either way great band, Rocks has gotta be one of the best rock records ever.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on June 06, 2010, 06:03:08 PM
I saw them back in the 90s great show great band. Not worth 200+ for good seats though. The fees are ranging from 13 and change to 23 and change. So the highest priced ticket is still $185 before fees. Ridiculous.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on June 08, 2010, 02:17:04 PM
I think the only band I would pay over ?150 to see is AC/DC. They were so incredible and I only had to pay ?60. Also maybe Clapton, but that was only ?50 for 4th row at the Royal Albert Hall. Both two hour shows and just unbelievable.

Ive never seen Aerosmith (really looking forward to Download) but I cant imagine they are better than DC so $200 seems ridiculous.

Either way great band, Rocks has gotta be one of the best rock records ever.
Aerosmith blow AC/DC out of the water musically and vocally live. Brian can't fucking sing.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on June 13, 2010, 11:08:30 AM
saw them at sweden rock festival, was very impressed, liked the show quite a bit.. also my friend who never really liked them were impressed as well, calling it one of the best shows he'd seen


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on June 14, 2010, 09:49:10 AM
Interview with the band from Download

http://www.thedailyrock.com/2010/06/14/aerosmith-interview-at-download-festival/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on June 14, 2010, 12:35:29 PM
They are sounding old now.

Joes gone very very serious. Steves still got his flare but you can tell Joe doesnt want any of it, look at how Joe is just ignoring him practically.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on June 22, 2010, 09:59:50 PM
Here are some good videos of Aerosmith performing in Athens on June 20th:

"Dream On"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1qIF59ITZw (2:11)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfZXRKjhnJQ

"I Don't Want To Miss A Thing"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1lwvVxf0w4

"Cryin'"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=danUK07QLtI

Setlist:

01. Love In An Elevator
02. Back In The Saddle
03. Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
04. Eat The Rich
05. Pink
06. Livin' On The Edge
07. What It Takes
08. Rag Doll
09. Crazy
10. Cryin'
--Drum Solo--
11. Lord Of The Thighs
12. Stop Messin' Around
13. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
14. Sweet Emotion
15. Baby Please Don't Go
16. Draw The Line

Encore:
17. Dream On
18. Walk This Way
19. Toys In The Attic

A few photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skoupidiaris/4724379232/in/set-72157624332146770/




Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on July 01, 2010, 07:47:04 PM
They made Billboard's "hot tours" list:

6   

AEROSMITH

$1,812,340

June 15
O2 Arena, London (1/0)
12,963 (15,417)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on July 01, 2010, 09:01:43 PM
had a song stuck in my head for 2 days before i found out it was jaded :hihi:

google searched "bye bye baby blue" and got all kinds of shitty songs.. was goin mad, went to the crapper and thought for a bit, "wait a second.. isn't it some song with aerosmith!" it sure was :D it's cool how you can get a melody stuck in your head like that even if you haven't listened to it for weeks, months or even years


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on July 01, 2010, 10:43:01 PM
had a song stuck in my head for 2 days before i found out it was jaded :hihi:

google searched "bye bye baby blue" and got all kinds of shitty songs.. was goin mad, went to the crapper and thought for a bit, "wait a second.. isn't it some song with aerosmith!" it sure was :D it's cool how you can get a melody stuck in your head like that even if you haven't listened to it for weeks, months or even years

hell yeah, i remember when i did that with Tesla's Caught in A Dream i caught like the chorus on a shitty radio and had no idea who it was. was so elated when i found out and was able to DL the whole thing.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on July 02, 2010, 12:43:24 AM
had a song stuck in my head for 2 days before i found out it was jaded :hihi:

google searched "bye bye baby blue" and got all kinds of shitty songs.. was goin mad, went to the crapper and thought for a bit, "wait a second.. isn't it some song with aerosmith!" it sure was :D it's cool how you can get a melody stuck in your head like that even if you haven't listened to it for weeks, months or even years

hell yeah, i remember when i did that with Tesla's Caught in A Dream i caught like the chorus on a shitty radio and had no idea who it was. was so elated when i found out and was able to DL the whole thing.
Love that Tesla song.  Very underrated band from the 80's IMO.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on July 07, 2010, 01:23:59 PM
Steven Tyler's in a happy place

Steven Tyler can laugh about it all now: the fall off the stage that caused the cancellation of Aerosmith's 2009 summer tour; his stint in rehab for prescription drug abuse; the fights with his bandmates and the talk of replacing him as lead singer for Aerosmith.

That's because he's back with the group, belting out songs in front of thousands of fans -- and nothing else matters.

``The band has never been better, I'm singing better,'' said an energetic Tyler in a recent phone interview. ``It's been beautiful, and I realized when I was taking care of my problems that the band is all I really care about.''

Tyler -- who is on tour with Aerosmith in Europe and starts the U.S. tour with the band on July 23 in Oakland, Calif., talked recently about his battle for sobriety, putting the discord behind him and being a ``dancing fool'' at 62.

What has it been like to play with the band after the tumultuous last year?

``It's been a great tour. You know it's a little hard for me. Being in Aerosmith is like living on the tail of a comet. I've had a lot of injuries over the last couple of the years. I had ACL reconstruction on my knee. . .operations on my feet, my mom passed away. A lot of things came into play that made it easy for me to abuse some things.''

There has been tension in Aerosmith throughout the years. Are you still able to be friends as well as bandmates?

``I'm doing a book called Does the Noise in My Head Bother You, and I will be speaking about what it's like to be married to four other guys and what I've had to put up with. There will never be another band like Aerosmith, and I just don't want to do anything to hurt that. I love the band so much.''

How do you prevent yourself from falling into past patterns on this new tour?

`` I realize that the best part of me is who I am sober so that's all there is to it. . . . I don't know whether I will use tomorrow, but today I'm happy. There's a 500-pound gorilla on my back, waiting in the parking lot for me that wants to take me down, and I won't for any reason go out there and deal with that.''

http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/07/06/1716782/steven-tylers-in-a-happy-place.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on July 26, 2010, 01:22:17 PM
A United Aerosmith Begin North American Tour

July 26, 2010

Setlist:
1. Rats In The Cellar
2. Monkey On My Back
3. Love In An Elevator
4. Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
5. Eat The Rich
6. Pink
7. Livin' On The Edge
8. What It Takes
9. Janie's Got A Gun
10. Last Child
11. Cryin'
12. Drum Solo
13. Lord Of The Thighs
14. Stop Messin' Around
15. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
16. Sweet Emotion
17, Baby Please Don't Go
18. Draw The Line

Encore:
19. Dream On
20. Walk This Way
21. Toys In The Attic

Review:

http://www.spin.com/articles/united-aerosmith-begin-north-american-tour

Plus a few videos from the show:

Walk This Way"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_5VqwdcUYc

"Dream On"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBXnp83Thnc

"Toys In The Attic"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiQHrnv664Q


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on July 31, 2010, 11:21:16 AM
Recent shakeup on American Idol.  Steven Tyler new judge?

http://undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=11490


Ellen DeGeneres Quits American Idol, Kara DioGuardi Sacked

by Music-News.com - July 31 2010

The talk show host decided to quit her judging role after just one season because it wasn't the "right fit" for her, while the pretty songwriter is said to have been asked to leave as part of a shakeup of the programme following head judge Simon Cowell's departure.

Explaining her departure in a statement, Ellen said: "A couple months ago, I let FOX and the 'American Idol' producers know that this didn't feel like the right fit for me. I told them I wouldn't leave them in a bind and that I would hold off on doing anything until they were able to figure out where they wanted to take the panel next. It was a difficult decision to make, but my work schedule became more than I bargained for.

"I also realised this season that while I love discovering, supporting and nurturing young talent, it was hard for me to judge people and sometimes hurt their feelings. I loved the experience working on Idol and I am very grateful for the year I had, I am a huge fan of the show and will continue to be."

Meanwhile, gossip website TMZ reports that the show will return to having just three judges, with Jennifer Lopez and Aerosmith star Steven Tyler favourites to join Randy Jackson.

The website states: "Sources connected with the 'American Idol' negotiations tell TMZ Kara DioGuardi has judged her last contestant on 'American Idol' - because she's been fired.

"We're told the show will be going back to a three-judge format and assuming all deals are finalised, the judge's panel will consist of Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler.

"We're told the only way Kara could get a reprieve is if the J-Lo deal falls apart - but we're told that deal is done."

Singer-and-actress Jennifer has reportedly been in talks with show boss Simon Fuller for several weeks.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 02, 2010, 09:07:36 PM
^^AEROSMITH Frontman Discusses 'Idol' Rumors On 'Kidd Kraddick In The Morning' - Aug. 2, 2010

According to Billboard.com, AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler discussed the possibility of joining "American Idol" as a judge next season ? and what kind of judge he would be ? during an interview Monday (August 2) with syndicated radio show "Kidd Kraddick In The Morning".

"This beautiful girl from Fox came up to me and made an offer. I honored her offer? and it's just a work in progress," said Tyler. "They mentioned it and I listened, and we're on tour, so I gotta give it some time."

When asked how he'd judge contestants on "American Idol", Tyler said, "I would be honest to the ones that think they have it, and I would be truthful in the sense that if, to those that have it, they don't have it yet enough. And I would tell them exactly why, as I see it."

Read more from Billboard.com.

You can watch video footage of Tyler's appearance on "Kidd Kraddick In The Morning" below. Also available is the audio portion of the Tyler chat.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=143917


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 18, 2010, 01:51:13 PM
A couple of Steven Tyler things...

Source: Steven Tyler Inks Idol Deal?Who's Next?

Today 6:20 AM PDT

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/the_awful_truth/b195783_source_steven_tyler_inks_idol.html

JOE PERRY 'Hip-Checks' STEVEN TYLER Off Stage; Video Available - Aug. 18, 2010

Video footage of the incident can be viewed at TMZ.com.

Here: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=144742


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on August 18, 2010, 05:55:35 PM
I can't believe he's gonna be on that garbage show.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 19, 2010, 04:12:53 PM

JOE PERRY 'Hip-Checks' STEVEN TYLER Off Stage; Video Available - Aug. 18, 2010

Here: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=144742


Now this is getting comical. :hihi:

STEVEN TYLER Accidentally Clocks JOE PERRY In The Head With Mic Stand; Video Available - Aug. 19, 2010

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=144795


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on August 19, 2010, 04:39:29 PM
Bets on how long before they start brawling on stage?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 25, 2010, 02:03:08 PM
Kind of a wild video from TMZ:

Steven Tyler -- Fury After Friend Put in Choke Hold

8/25/2010

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler was furious last night -- lashing out at a rowdy group of autograph seekers after a shoving match broke out ... and one of Tyler's "guys" was choked out. 

http://www.tmz.com/videos?autoplay=true&mediaKey=e471b04c-bfe2-4864-aef7-0d92e730cb30


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on August 25, 2010, 02:16:20 PM
Kind of a wild video from TMZ:

Steven Tyler -- Fury After Friend Put in Choke Hold

8/25/2010

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler was furious last night -- lashing out at a rowdy group of autograph seekers after a shoving match broke out ... and one of Tyler's "guys" was choked out. 

http://www.tmz.com/videos?autoplay=true&mediaKey=e471b04c-bfe2-4864-aef7-0d92e730cb30
Damn a lot of people own Done with Mirrors! lol


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on August 25, 2010, 02:45:22 PM
^ i own Done With Mirrors XD


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on August 25, 2010, 04:03:07 PM
Fucking idiots man

Id never approach someone like that.

bout 8 years ago on Prince's Musicology tour, i went to Prince's after party..... me and my buddy decided to get some air outside and we lucked out and ended up right at Prince's limo. Prince came out of a side door, we were maybe 8 feet away.... I had my prince T Shirt, Prince symbol Necklace and Prince Beanie on.... He looked over and we just waved and nodded... he nodded back and got in his limo.

I would never run up to him like that.  of course i knew Prince doesn't give autographs cause of his religion so knew it was a moot effort, but still, i respect they are human beings.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on August 25, 2010, 06:42:26 PM
^ i own Done With Mirrors XD
Me too. wasn't really a huge seller though.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on August 26, 2010, 06:09:07 AM
^ i own Done With Mirrors XD
Me too. wasn't really a huge seller though.
Id say because the later tracks contain some filler.

But the first couple of tracks rock! XD

As for this, what does Steven Tyler expect, hes a superstar and has been for decades. Walking around with what, 2 guards out in public? Thats just dumb.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 03, 2010, 05:04:39 PM
Aerosmith frontmen dish on ?the bump?

What really happened that night in Toronto, when the floppy-hatted frontman was toppled off the catwalk by the hip-checking guitarist?

Tyler: I had bumped into Joe. I kind of strafe him ? that?s what we do night after night. We?ve done it for 40 years. In return, he gave me a hit that I feel was a bit out of place. Facing forward, I was able to jump off and grab peoples? shoulders, and it was fine. I got right back up. I don?t know what he was thinking. He?s Joe Perry.

Perry: If you watch the film, he backed into me hard. And I was also standing on the edge. All I did was brush against him. Basically he had a choice: He could have kept his balance and not gone into the audience, or he could have dropped in, which he did. None of it was planned ? it?s a contact sport. The week before, he hit me over the head with a mic stand. But did you read anything about that?

The Tyler-Perry collision artist's conception: http://beta.images.theglobeandmail.com/archive/00858/rv-aerosmith-graphi_858661a.jpg :D

The rest of the interview here: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/music/aerosmith-frontmen-dish-on-the-bump/article1695343/

 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on September 04, 2010, 12:16:50 AM
These guys have become a three ring circus act.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 07, 2010, 01:09:17 PM
^^Yeah, and here they go again.

PERRY: I'm Not Going To Sit Around For Two Years Waiting For TYLER To Come Back To AEROSMITH - Sep. 7, 2010

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=145630



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on September 07, 2010, 05:17:40 PM
^^Yeah, and here they go again.

PERRY: I'm Not Going To Sit Around For Two Years Waiting For TYLER To Come Back To AEROSMITH - Sep. 7, 2010

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=145630



What is this, some sort of time warp? :confused:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on September 09, 2010, 07:19:35 PM
Just break up Aerosmith and retire. You all have enough money, youve got nothing more to offer us creatively, your live shows certainly are a far cry from the Aerosmith of the old.

You have earnt the respect of millions of rock fans from all sorts of backgrounds, its time to retire n leave the name untarnished.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on September 09, 2010, 11:44:45 PM
^ I agree. It's time to call it quits. Perhaps one more album if they can stop bickering long enough. I hope they don't end up like the Rolling Stones. Those guys are what, like in their 70's? Keith Richards face is like a dried prune that's about to cave in on itself. I hope Aerosmith doesn't go that route.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on September 10, 2010, 12:09:16 AM
^ I agree. It's time to call it quits. Perhaps one more album if they can stop bickering long enough. I hope they don't end up like the Rolling Stones. Those guys are what, like in their 70's? Keith Richards face is like a dried prune that's about to cave in on itself. I hope Aerosmith doesn't go that route.

Not quite that old lol. They're in their 60s.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on September 10, 2010, 01:13:11 AM
^ I agree. It's time to call it quits. Perhaps one more album if they can stop bickering long enough. I hope they don't end up like the Rolling Stones. Those guys are what, like in their 70's? Keith Richards face is like a dried prune that's about to cave in on itself. I hope Aerosmith doesn't go that route.
What does Keith's face have to do with this thread? I'm sure your gramma's face looks like that also.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on September 10, 2010, 01:31:18 AM
^ I agree. It's time to call it quits. Perhaps one more album if they can stop bickering long enough. I hope they don't end up like the Rolling Stones. Those guys are what, like in their 70's? Keith Richards face is like a dried prune that's about to cave in on itself. I hope Aerosmith doesn't go that route.
What does Keith's face have to do with this thread? I'm sure your gramma's face looks like that also.


Sure it does, but she doesn't get on stage, play guitar and pretend she's 20.

I just want to clarify, I like the Rolling Stones, but I think every artist should quit while they are ahead. I'm sure there will be people interested in seeing them live even if they are 80, but after a certain point it doesn't make sense and you become a joke. It's not like they need the money anyway.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on September 10, 2010, 08:28:17 AM
There is a point before it becomes lame.

I wish Aerosmith, The Stones and all those guys could be in there youth forever rocking us.

Unfortunately they are old men now, usually reunions happen while bands are in there 40s maximum, and then they split.

The performances they do now are shadows of what they used to be.


I mean look at KISS, what a joke, Paul Stanley is all fat n old, n hes wearing spandex still for funkssake!

Motley Crue, Mick Mars is so fucked up the guy can hardly move,Vince was never good at singing but now hes just pathetic!!!

Non of these artists have given us great new albums for a good 20 years. Its time to call it quits rather than giving substandard performances.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: norway on September 10, 2010, 09:55:27 AM
Quote
I'm sure your gramma's face looks like that also.

 LOL! :hihi:

There is a point before it becomes lame.

I wish Aerosmith, The Stones and all those guys could be in there youth forever rocking us.

Unfortunately they are old men now, usually reunions happen while bands are in there 40s maximum, and then they split.

The performances they do now are shadows of what they used to be.


I mean look at KISS, what a joke, Paul Stanley is all fat n old, n hes wearing spandex still for funkssake!

Motley Crue, Mick Mars is so fucked up the guy can hardly move,Vince was never good at singing but now hes just pathetic!!!

Non of these artists have given us great new albums for a good 20 years. Its time to call it quits rather than giving substandard performances.



I disagree, keep going. People age, just live with that. :peace:




It's like asking women to stop working as waitresses when hty hit their 30's...like wtf, keep rocking! :peace:

Everyone gets old, and I don't think Vince or anyone is pathethic, just...older.

Nazareth keeps going-
-music and entertainment is not just for the youth, and youth is not all either. :peace:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on September 10, 2010, 04:23:43 PM
I say as long as they still love doing it and are having fun and still making new music why not? I mean look at it this way, how many people can say they do the job they love their whole lives?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: chineseblues on September 10, 2010, 04:44:10 PM
I say as long as they still love doing it and are having fun and still making new music why not? I mean look at it this way, how many people can say they do the job they love their whole lives?

This is the correct answer. It doesn't matter how old they are, if they still love what they are doing and people still want to see them perform then what is the problem?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on September 10, 2010, 06:44:37 PM
I say as long as they still love doing it and are having fun and still making new music why not? I mean look at it this way, how many people can say they do the job they love their whole lives?

This is the correct answer. It doesn't matter how old they are, if they still love what they are doing and people still want to see them perform then what is the problem?

Exactly, of course there is no denying the stones aren't as good live anymore. Keith screws up a lot. But they obviously still love what they do and enjoy it. So let them and Aerosmith or any other band do the job they love their whole lives.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on September 11, 2010, 09:46:51 PM
no one should ever tell someone else when to stop doing what they love.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on September 12, 2010, 06:55:38 AM
I say as long as they still love doing it and are having fun and still making new music why not? I mean look at it this way, how many people can say they do the job they love their whole lives?
In aerosmiths case....


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 19, 2010, 05:14:05 PM
From Joe Perry:

Guitarist Joe Perry claims there's plenty of life left in Aerosmith
 
But singer Steven Tyler's new gig hints that band's tour date here may be last ever

 
September 15, 2010

"I still think there's a lot of life in us." Perry says. "The last two to four years have been crazy. We need a break."

"I'm not the greatest guitarist in the world. Joey isn't the greatest drummer and Steven isn't the greatest singer, but when we get together something special happens."

"It's ironic that we finish in Vancouver," Perry believes. "It's one of the top five places I love. We did two albums there. My kids went to school there. We almost had another kid there. I know the city almost as well as I know Boston.

"We really have a warm, special feeling for Vancouver. It's just an amazing vibe there."

http://www.theprovince.com/entertainment/Guitarist+Perry+claims+there+plenty+life+left+Aerosmith/3520847/story.html

From a review of the show:

Tyler even walked over to his bandmate during these solos to give him a pat on the back or to grind beside him.

At one point Tyler put his arm around Perry. Perry wasn't completely amused, but he went along with it.

The group has owned the stage for the past 40 years. To split it up now would be a shame. But should Tyler and the rest of Aerosmith go their own way, the Vancouver audience was bestowed with the opportunity to witness to a historical concert. Aerosmith made darn sure they were living it up before going down.

 http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/Aerosmith+Liven+Rogers+Arena/3536773/story.html#ixzz100hpSWCC

Some videos from Vancouver:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z18wYWJqyZ4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zp9Rt_zPKs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4R5YBw0pbo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7TIBTIU1Nw


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 22, 2010, 01:37:55 PM
Steven Tyler is going to be a judge.  Here is video of him at the announcement:

http://www.tmz.com/2010/09/21/live-american-idol-announces-new-judges-jennifer-lopez-steven-tyler-randy-jackson/



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on September 23, 2010, 01:30:29 AM
Steven Tyler is going to be a judge.

OMG. :nervous:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 23, 2010, 01:45:27 AM
Steven Tyler is going to be a judge.

OMG. :nervous:

Yeah, and....

'Idol' Judge Steven Tyler -- Aerosmith Jealous of Me

Steven Tyler claims his Aerosmith bandmates were "jealous" when he became an "American Idol" judge ... interesting, considering Joe Perry recently slammed Tyler for getting involved with the show.

http://www.tmz.com/2010/09/22/steven-tyler-american-idol-judge-aerosmith-joe-perry-video/



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 02, 2010, 01:55:28 PM
LISTEN: New Steven Tyler Solo Track Leaks

"Love Lives"

Here: http://www.spin.com/articles/listen-new-steven-tyler-solo-track-leaks



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 04, 2010, 11:46:26 AM
Aerosmith Hoping to Record 'Old-School' New Album in 2011

Nov 4th 2010

 "I would like to see a record within a year from the Aerosmith boys," he adds with more sincerity." My brothers and I are destined to make another record in the next year or so

"It's going to be an old-school Aerosmith record," Kramer continues. "We're going to do it the old way with the whole band [in the same room] and it should be a good one. We're all anticipating."
 
http://www.spinner.com/2010/11/04/aerosmith-new-album-2011/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on November 04, 2010, 05:30:22 PM
I'll believe it when I see it


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 09, 2010, 03:26:02 PM
Steven Tyler Responds To Kid Rock's American Idol Comments:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ2EMRuYTxg


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on November 10, 2010, 06:31:35 PM
Steven Tyler Responds To Kid Rock's American Idol Comments:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ2EMRuYTxg

I wasn't aware Kid Rock had made any comments.  What did he say exactly, and to whom?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 10, 2010, 09:51:53 PM
Steven Tyler Responds To Kid Rock's American Idol Comments:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ2EMRuYTxg

I wasn't aware Kid Rock had made any comments.  What did he say exactly, and to whom?


KID ROCK Slams STEVEN TYLER Over 'American Idol' Gig - Oct. 28, 2010

According to The Pulse of Radio, Kid Rock slammed AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly over Tyler's decision to become a judge on the new season of "American Idol". Rock, a longtime AEROSMITH fan, said, "I think it's the stupidest thing he's ever done in his life. He's a sacred American institution of rock 'n' roll, and he just threw it all out the window. Just stomped on it and set it on fire."

Rock added, "I think whoever's advising him, we should bring back the guillotine, or whatever they call that thing. And if it was himself, he needs some serious counseling. I love him to death, but I gotta speak the truth."

Tyler's move to Idol stunned his bandmates in AEROSMITH, who nearly split with the singer last year but regrouped for a tour this past summer and had plans to record a new album. Tyler says he can juggle both.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=148452


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on November 11, 2010, 03:02:45 AM
He's right anyone involved in that show is a loser.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: DeN on January 18, 2011, 07:07:44 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow1uA4MP-Co


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: LongGoneDay on January 18, 2011, 07:36:12 PM
Well I agree that American Idol is a tragedy, and I wish it never happened, but not sure we need Kid Rock chiming in. He's a tragedy himself. He's not a kid, and he sure as all fuck doesn't rock. At least Tyler at one point in time was very cool. He did his part, left his mark and will die a legend. He's an old fart now, he should probably have died years ago, lots if drugs have passed through his system. What's Kid Rocks excuse? He sucked from day 1 and got worse. He's not exactly carrying the torch. He's as much to blame for the state music is in as American Idol. I think one of Slash's greatest achievements was getting Kid Rock to actually sound good on his solo album. I really just didn't think it was possible, but I Hold On is a pretty great song. Kid Rock should go out on that note, his first, and almost definitely last good song. And this concludes my rant.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on January 19, 2011, 02:48:38 PM
Steven Tyler performing "Walk This Way" with The Roots last night on Jimmy Fallon:

When you get a guest like Steven Tyler on a show like Late Night, you really only have one option. Ask him to perform "Walk This Way", RUN-D.M.C. style, with Jimmy and The Roots. He obliged, and it was awesome.

Video:

http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2011/01/steven-tyler-jimmy-the-roots-perform-walk-this-way/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IXp0-fHusU



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: DeN on January 19, 2011, 08:03:27 PM
ahah, awesome. Steven is still one of the best frontman.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on January 20, 2011, 01:41:53 PM
'American Idol' 2011 premiere ratings down 13 percent from last year; lowest draw since 2002

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2011/01/20/2011-01-20_american_idol_2011_premiere_ratings_down_13_percent_from_last_year_lowest_draw_s.html

Steven Tyler Kicks Off 'American Idol'; Fox & Friends Video Interview:

http://video.foxnews.com/v/4503504/steven-tyler-kicks-off-american-idol



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: DeN on January 20, 2011, 07:09:28 PM
didn't see this one, as a *huge* fan of The Beatles, it kinda gave me gooseflesh

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXhwYcJLODU


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on January 21, 2011, 01:19:12 AM
Steven is still the man. FUCK he is awesome

he even makes American Idol watchable.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on January 21, 2011, 08:39:26 PM
Footage of Steven Tyler on Regis & Kelly on Tuesday. 

Regarding Aerosmith he says "we've never sounded better -- I want the next album to be better than any other album." (@ 3:40 first video)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT9vrRNOOhA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_mHBxtE9lU

From Joey Kramer:

@tracydali1020 yes we r ! starting this wknd & psych'd 2 get started on all new @Aerosmith material


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on January 22, 2011, 06:20:25 PM
Steven Tyler with the best interviewer in the biz, Howard Stern from this past week.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qjt5UoQ_4Q


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on January 27, 2011, 01:44:27 PM
So they are recording without Joe Perry...new album this year.

Aerosmith Shoots Down 'False' Rumors, Says Band Is 'Having Fun' Recording

January 27, 2011

Longtime Aerosmith collaborator Marti Frederiksen reports that the group has been very productive during its first few days of writing for a new album at his studio Monrovia, Calif.

"It's been really good, great," Frederiksen tells Billboard.com. "We've been playing songs, putting together riffs, having fun, laughing and working from noon to 11 (p.m.) We're just digging in, man."

Frederiksen began working on Jan. 22 with frontman Steven Tyler, guitarist Brad Whitford, bassist Tom Hamilton and drummer Joey Kramer, with plans to continue through Feb. 2, when Tyler begins his live appearances as an "American Idol" judge. Guitarist Joe Perry was unable to attend the sessions due to an unspecified commitment, according to Frederiksen, but his bandmates were "missing" him.

The group put together four songs in its first three days of working together, though Frederiksen notes they're not necessarily finished products. "We're trying to move quick and not necessarily finish up songs and make them complete but just get a lot of stuff to choose from," he says. He predicts that one of the pieces has "such an instrumental sound" the group may just leave it that way. "Steven can blow harp on it and it'd be really cool," Frederiksen says. Ultimately, he predicts, "I think we can wind up with a lot of good stuff, and they've got a lot of great stuff already from the past" -- including a series of sessions with Brendan O'Brien in 2008 -- "that hasn't been finished, a whole stockpile that just needs to be produced up. I think they'll be in pretty good shape."

The album will be Aerosmith's first since "Honkin' on Bobo" in 2004, and first of all new material since "Just Push Play" in 2011. Last week, Tyler also announced that Aerosmith will tour South America and Japan later this year.
 
Steven Tyler: Aerosmith to Start Recording Album, 'Idol' Not 'In the Way'
 
The progress report flies in the face of some recent negative press that's surfaced regarding Tyler, including a recent New York Post article that quoted Stephen Davis, co-author of "Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith)" as saying that the band is "unable to work" due to Tyler's "Idol" commitment. In a statement, Tyler's attorney Dina LaPolt responded, "We are disappointed that the New York Post would print a Sunday story containing several false and misleading statements which was obviously not fact-checked, including comments made by someone who worked on the band's autobiography over 10 years ago."

LaPolt added, "These are the facts: Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford, Joey Kramer and Tom Hamilton are currently in the studio in Los Angeles writing new songs for the next Aerosmith album. The album is anticipated to be released later this year. Additionally, Dan Weiner, the band's agent at the Paradigm Agency, confirmed that the band will tour later in 2011 by saying, 'We are pleased to announce that Aerosmith has confirmed a tour of South America and Japan during 2011. Within the near future we will announce the cities and dates in each territory, and when tickets will be available for sale."

Furthermore, continued LaPolt, "Mr. Tyler's 'American Idol' contract was specifically negotiated to work around his Aerosmith touring and recording schedule. It is the role of band representatives to ensure that all group members and the public have accurate and up to date data and if false information is made public, that these inaccuracies are corrected immediately."

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/aerosmith-shoots-down-false-rumors-says-1005014152.story


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on January 29, 2011, 06:05:44 PM
therealedtrunk
Eddie Trunk
As much as I don't like Tyler doing Idol its obvious to see why. Exposure to a whole different audience proven by Asmith catalog charting.

http://www.eddietrunk.com/index.cfm/pk/view/cd/NAA/cdid/426629/pid/400512

29-Jan-11 Steven Tyler's "American Idol" Job Is Boosting Aerosmith Sales
Submitted by: Dana

According to Fox 411, Steven Tyler's appearance on "American Idol" as a judge for the show's tenth season has boosted sales of old Aerosmith songs. The band's 1998 power ballad "I Don't Want to Miss A Thing" is currently No. 19 on Apple's iTunes Songs chart, and 1973's hit "Dream On" is No. 61. The Boston hard rockers' "Big Ones" collection" from 1994 is No. 25 on iTunes' Albums chart.

"So far, Steven Tyler has been a pretty striking presence on 'Idol'," says Richard Rushfield, author of "American Idol: The Untold Story." "He's a wild character, and he's pretty much pushed Simon Cowell out of people's minds in just two weeks."

Backing up comments made by Tyler, Billboard.com reported on Thursday (January 27) that most of the members of Aerosmith are currently working on songs for a new album with co-writer Marti Frederiksen at a studio in Los Angeles. Guitarist Joe Perry who was unable to join his bandmates for the sessions due to what Billboard.com described as an "unspecified commitment."

Tyler and his bandmates ? guitarist Brad Whitford, bassist Tom Hamilton and drummer Joey Kramer ? will continue working through February 2nd, when Tyler begins his live appearances as an "American Idol" judge.

additional source: blabbermouth.net


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 01, 2011, 01:51:50 PM
Steven Tyler will be appearing on Oprah this Wednesday, here's a preview clip:

http://www.oprah.com/showinfo/American-Idol-Judges-Jennifer-Aniston-Adam-Sandler-and-Piers-Morgan?FB=fb_feb_020211



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 02, 2011, 12:50:20 PM
From Steven Tyler:

Workin on new song (OXYGEN) Will B in book... WROTE 6 NEW SONGS THIS WK. 4 NEW ALBUM W/ BAND....LOOK THE FERK OUT

about 20 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone

Photos:

http://yfrog.com/h354073703j
http://yfrog.com/h0c1uhnj
http://yfrog.com/h79icsrj


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 03, 2011, 03:10:24 PM
A few things on Aerosmith/Tyler:

Video of Steven Tyler on Oprah.

With his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee band Aerosmith taking a break from touring, Steven says being an Idol judge gives him an opportunity to try something new?even if it means getting some heat from his bandmates. "I've been judged all my life," he says. "I saw this as an opportunity to have some fun and sit next to J. Lo here, and Randy."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1hn_NNVIBI

According to HarperCollins Steven Tyler's book "Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?" will now be released on May 10th.

And another photo of Aerosmith in the studio without Joe Perry -- he's on vacation. :D

Aerosmith: http://twitpic.com/3vtp9i

Joe Perry: http://yfrog.com/h8p1ttj


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: gnrjanus on February 03, 2011, 04:02:58 PM
Why do I suspect a brawl between the band and Perry is about to come???
it seems they are not at the same places....
that's just to bad.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: mrlee on February 03, 2011, 06:42:25 PM
well, there mixing screen size beats mine straight out


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 05, 2011, 05:41:38 PM
From Joe Perry:

I am in Aerosmith. I am not going anywhere.The band isn't writing any more.It was only for 8 days.If ya need a jolt get my last solo CD

There's nothing to make up. We are brothers we have been texting back n forth since the tour ended. It's a bunch of BS

 It was only an 8 day writing session that got blown outta proportion. Asmith will resume in the Spring to finish the new CD

Asmith and I will be writing in the Spring. The guys only got together for 8 days.I had previous plans could not get out of.

you misunderstood they only wrote for 8 days, there will be more song writing for ASmith in the Spring.We r looking forward to the next CD

Steven and I text all of the time.He's my brother in arms just like Brad, Joey, and Tom r.Everything else is a rumor

 all rumors. don't worry bout a thing.ASmith lives on n I am in it. It's my band.Tom and I formed it in 1969.It's the 5of us

http://twitter.com/admiralperry

And a video from Steven Tyler.

STEVEN ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS

http://www.steventyler.com/video/2a18d6-steven-answers-your-questions/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 10, 2011, 01:05:36 PM
'American Idol' 2011: Steven Tyler asks San Francisco contestant for handcuffs

Thursday, February 10th 2011

Fox may have to cobble together another apology for Steven Tyler after the "American Idol" judge got frisky with some female contestants in San Francisco.

The 62-year-old Aerosmith front man -- who was recently criticized for flirting with 16-year-old "Idol" wannabe Victoria Huggins -- took it a step further on Wednesday night's show, offering to "take" one girl and asking another if she had handcuffs.

Fox issued a mock apology last week before airing the Austin, Texas, auditions for his "outrageous behavior."

"Mr. Tyler has been warned and assures us it will never happen again," a black card read while Muzak played over it.

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2011/02/10/2011-02-10_american_idol_2011_steven_tyler_asks_san_francisco_contestant_for_handcuffs.html

Mock apology: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss52jjY_Rd4

"I'll take this one" and "handcuff" comments: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4abn4VBfiJg


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: One.In.A.Million on February 10, 2011, 02:55:58 PM
I don't care who Steven Tyler is, going on a show like Idol to be a judge just sucks bigtime. These are the kind of shows that are destroying real talent from coming through. I'm disappointed in him for doing this crap, and I probably won't look at him the same ever again.

You have artists like Elton John who totally understand my sentiments, and feel that these shows need to stop now. So with Tyler choosing to do this carwreck really does make me sad, and yes I do feel like he has sold out.  :rant:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Bodhi on February 10, 2011, 03:07:37 PM
Aerosmith record sales are up 250% since Steven joined Idol


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on February 10, 2011, 07:43:15 PM
^^You really will see Tyler differently just because he became a judge on American Idol? :-\


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: One.In.A.Million on February 10, 2011, 08:08:36 PM
Aerosmith record sales are up 250% since Steven joined Idol

So do everyone elses records increase, when they appear on that crapfest Idol, but that doesn't mean it's a good thing. The reason High School musical and Glee are so popular is not so far away from why Idol is popular. And that is because it is shoved down teenagers throats, who don't know any better. And then in turn, big media corporations report and print propaganda crap suggesting it's cool, and that is only because they are in the pockets of these shows organisors for sponsers and all of that shit.

Justin Beiber is a product of the Idol, Glee and High School Musical market, and it makes me sick. So no I don't think it's cool that Aerosmiths sales have increased since Tyler selling out because anyone can achieve that.

Maybe Axl should have gone on Idol to promote CD, oh wait. Axl would never do that because he is a true artist who wants praise and rewards for his work to be well deserved and natural, rather than selling millions just because you have been chosen by the media and big corporations to line the pockets of greedy people, while brainwashing people into believing it's cool.

Axl would not do this shit in 1987 or 2011, but Tyler is happy to be a guinea pig in the machine that has destroyed true music. When I believe he would have detested the whole idea of Idol back in the 80s/90's, because that is what Aerosmith used to stand for.

 : ok:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 13, 2011, 01:32:55 PM
Aerosmith frontman done with book

Published: Feb. 13, 2011

Aerosmith frontman and "American Idol" judge Steven Tyler has finished his memoir and it could be in stores by Father's Day, its publishers said.

The memoir is titled "Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?" and it has been in the works for two years, The Boston Globe reported.

Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins, is publishing the book. Tyler was reportedly paid $2 million for his efforts.

UPI


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Bodhi on February 13, 2011, 01:58:47 PM
Aerosmith record sales are up 250% since Steven joined Idol

So do everyone elses records increase, when they appear on that crapfest Idol, but that doesn't mean it's a good thing. The reason High School musical and Glee are so popular is not so far away from why Idol is popular. And that is because it is shoved down teenagers throats, who don't know any better. And then in turn, big media corporations report and print propaganda crap suggesting it's cool, and that is only because they are in the pockets of these shows organisors for sponsers and all of that shit.

Justin Beiber is a product of the Idol, Glee and High School Musical market, and it makes me sick. So no I don't think it's cool that Aerosmiths sales have increased since Tyler selling out because anyone can achieve that.

Maybe Axl should have gone on Idol to promote CD, oh wait. Axl would never do that because he is a true artist who wants praise and rewards for his work to be well deserved and natural, rather than selling millions just because you have been chosen by the media and big corporations to line the pockets of greedy people, while brainwashing people into believing it's cool.

Axl would not do this shit in 1987 or 2011, but Tyler is happy to be a guinea pig in the machine that has destroyed true music. When I believe he would have detested the whole idea of Idol back in the 80s/90's, because that is what Aerosmith used to stand for.

 : ok:

I agree with everything you just said.

But if kids are listening to Aerosmith right now that is a great thing for the human race, regardless of how they found out about the band.  In order for a band to be successful these days, you HAVE to market yourself and put yourself on TV and on all the social networking sites..period.  It is not a luxury, it is a necessity in order to survive.  If you don't beat people over the head with your music, they will not listen to it, they will go to the next guy on their twitter feed who is beating them over the with it.  Now you dont have to update your twitter every time you take a shit like Slash does, but you need to keep in touch with your fans on a consistent basis.  I'm not saying I like it, im just saying thats how the world works now.  The success from Idol should push Aerosmith into finally putting out that new record.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: One.In.A.Million on February 13, 2011, 03:07:15 PM
Aerosmith record sales are up 250% since Steven joined Idol

So do everyone elses records increase, when they appear on that crapfest Idol, but that doesn't mean it's a good thing. The reason High School musical and Glee are so popular is not so far away from why Idol is popular. And that is because it is shoved down teenagers throats, who don't know any better. And then in turn, big media corporations report and print propaganda crap suggesting it's cool, and that is only because they are in the pockets of these shows organisors for sponsers and all of that shit.

Justin Beiber is a product of the Idol, Glee and High School Musical market, and it makes me sick. So no I don't think it's cool that Aerosmiths sales have increased since Tyler selling out because anyone can achieve that.

Maybe Axl should have gone on Idol to promote CD, oh wait. Axl would never do that because he is a true artist who wants praise and rewards for his work to be well deserved and natural, rather than selling millions just because you have been chosen by the media and big corporations to line the pockets of greedy people, while brainwashing people into believing it's cool.

Axl would not do this shit in 1987 or 2011, but Tyler is happy to be a guinea pig in the machine that has destroyed true music. When I believe he would have detested the whole idea of Idol back in the 80s/90's, because that is what Aerosmith used to stand for.

 : ok:

I agree with everything you just said.

But if kids are listening to Aerosmith right now that is a great thing for the human race, regardless of how they found out about the band.  In order for a band to be successful these days, you HAVE to market yourself and put yourself on TV and on all the social networking sites..period.  It is not a luxury, it is a necessity in order to survive.  If you don't beat people over the head with your music, they will not listen to it, they will go to the next guy on their twitter feed who is beating them over the with it.  Now you dont have to update your twitter every time you take a shit like Slash does, but you need to keep in touch with your fans on a consistent basis.  I'm not saying I like it, im just saying thats how the world works now.  The success from Idol should push Aerosmith into finally putting out that new record.

I also agree with everything you just said  :), just makes me angry that the music industry is ran this way nowadays.

It's all about money, and the true artistic integrety of artists is starting to fade. And the few artists who are still in the business because they care about making music and it's their passion, are left by the sidelines while all of the manufactured shit get's airtime.  :rant:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on March 06, 2011, 06:30:25 PM
STEVEN TALKS "DOES THE NOISE IN MY HEAD BOTHER YOU?"

http://www.steventyler.com/video/27851f-steven-talks-does-the-noise-in-my-head-bother-you/



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on March 07, 2011, 10:37:39 PM
From Steven Tyler:

AEROFREAKSREJOICE ...JOE & I SENT SMOKE SIGNALS... SHOT THE SHIT & CHEWED THE FAT FOR THE LAST YEAR... BUT JUST SMOKED THE PEACE PIPE

FOR AN HOUR TODAY AND ARE ON OUR WAY TO ROCK'IN YOUR FKIN WORLDS THIS SUMMER BY LOCKING OUR SELVES AWAY SOMEWHERE W/ GUITARS & DRUMS...LUVST


30 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 08, 2011, 01:50:55 PM
Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler ROCK IT LIVE - Undo it / Walk This Way - April 4th 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbbIvGVQqKk



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on April 20, 2011, 11:37:44 AM
STEVEN TALKS "DOES THE NOISE IN MY HEAD BOTHER YOU?"

http://www.steventyler.com/video/27851f-steven-talks-does-the-noise-in-my-head-bother-you/



Thinking of getting this. Releases on May 3rd.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 21, 2011, 02:14:05 PM
April 20, 2011

Steven Tyler Drops F-Bomb on American Idol

Video: http://nation.foxnews.com/steven-tyler/2011/04/20/steven-tyler-drops-f-bomb-american-idol



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 25, 2011, 02:22:08 PM
Steven Tyler -- Music Video Sans Aerosmith

4/24/2011

Steven Tyler has blown up even bigger because of "American Idol" -- and he's making a big move, telling our photog yesterday he's gonna shoot a music video for a new song ... and no Aerosmith.

music video shoot will go down Monday.

By the way ... Tyler has a memoir called "Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?" coming out on May 3.

Video: http://www.tmz.com/2011/04/24/steven-tyler-american-idol-aerosmith-solo-music-video/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 27, 2011, 01:34:18 PM

Steven Tyler -- Music Video Sans Aerosmith


It's being shot/directed by Ray Kay.

http://www.vg.no/musikk/artikkel.php?artid=10084539
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Kay


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 27, 2011, 04:52:40 PM
STEVEN TYLER: New Solo Single Sample Available - Apr. 27, 2011

On May 3, AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler will release his autobiography, "Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?" and it will be accompanied by the first solo single of his entire career, a poppy tune called "Feels So Good". "I can hear it coming out of people's cars this summer," he told Rolling Stone magazine.

Catch the premiere of "It Feels So Good" on Ryan Seacrest's show May 9 and pick it up on iTunes the following day (May 10).

An audio sample of "It Feels So Good" is available at Amazon.com.

http://www.amazon.com/It-Feels-So-Good/dp/B004Y52H3A/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1303933528&sr=8-3

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=157360


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 04, 2011, 01:21:18 PM
8 Wild Revelations from Steven Tyler's Memoir

May 3, 2011

1: Did the dude look like a lady? Tyler isn't saying, but he does admit to having a homosexual tryst in his youth. "Gay sex just doesn't do it for me," he reveals. "I tried it one time when I was younger, but just didn't dig it."

2: Tyler was rehab buddies with rock royalty (sort of). In December 2009, after another drug relapse, Tyler checked into a Betty Ford clinic. When he arrived, Tyler recalls being greeted by Ivan Followill, the father of the Kings of Leon's Caleb, Nathan, and Jared. "His kids didn't like the way their dad was behaving," Tyler writes. "He'd remarried and they hated his new wife, he was getting drunk all the time, running trucks and buses off the road ? he was the band's tour manager ? just fucked up shit. So they sent him to rehab, and so I spent the next month in the best of company with the Kings of Leon's dad."

3: Tyler was contacted by Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page in 2008 with an offer to form a band with ex-Zep members Page and John Paul Jones, as well as John Bonham's son Jason. The quartet rehearsed once, "but I soon realized it wasn't going to work," writes Tyler. "Not that I couldn't sing the stuff, I could do Led Zep in my sleep, but I wasn't Robert Plant, and Robert wasn't anything like me. Fans want to hear 'Percy' [Plant's nickname] wail on 'Whole Lotta Love,' 'Communication Breakdown,' etc. It never would have been the same."

4: Tyler knows his drugs, which isn't exactly a shocker, but the range of narcotics with which Tyler is familiar is impressive in an encyclopedic kind of way. Here are some of the uppers, downers, and in-betweeners that get mentioned in Noise: Seroquel, Neurontin, Xanax, Benzodiazepine, Valium, Librium, Cocaine, OxyContin, Lunesta, Suboxone, Dexedrine, Benzedrine, Marijuana, Heroin, Tuinol, Methamphetamine, Seconal, Amyl Nitrate, Laudanum, Quaaludes, Dilaudid, Methadone, Clonidine, LSD, Hashish, Opium, etc., etc.

5: This stick-thin, anti-establishment hell raiser was actually a bit of a jock. "I had been on the junior Olympic team in high school for trampoline; I could do twenty-six back flips in a row." [Editor's Note: Trampolining became an Olympic sport in 2000.]

6: Tyler and Joe Perry have shared some very, uh, intimate experiences. "I remember one night on the road when Joe and I were sharing a bed with two girls and woke up in the morning with a seafood blue plate special?Crabs for everybody!"

7: Aerosmith wasn't always loved by its road crew. "I found out years later (through a crew member confessional) that when the techs would get pissed off at the band, they'd wipe their ass with the bologna and put back on the deli tray."

8: During their '70s heyday, Aerosmith didn't always wait till after the show to party. "Joe [Perry] had vials of coke with straws in them at the back of the stage, and when the lights would go out he'd go over there like he was checking something or making a guitar change and [a roadie] would put the straw in his nose; he'd take a hit, then the lights would come on again."

http://www.spin.com/articles/8-wild-revelations-steven-tylers-memoir


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 05, 2011, 02:06:35 PM
Steven Tyler's new video "It Feels So Good" will premiere on next week's (May 12th) American Idol.

It will apparently feature Nicole Scherzinger

Set photo: http://raykay.com/post/set-photo-with-steven-tyler-and-nicole-scherzinger

And Steven Tyler's interview with Matt Lauer for Dateline:

Aerosmith's Steven Tyler on LSD (Lead Singer Disorder)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvXoNnAKvLM


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 09, 2011, 08:44:39 PM
 :-\

STEVEN TYLER's '(It) Feels So Good' Premieres On RYAN SEACREST's Radio Show - May 9, 2011

AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler's first-ever solo single, "(It) Feels So Good", premiered today on Ryan Seacrest's show and can now be streamed in the YouTube below.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=157879


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 13, 2011, 12:28:38 AM
Steven Tyler - (It) Feels So Good - Official Video HD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16TVqII_IbE



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 13, 2011, 03:11:55 PM
Steven Tyler - (It) Feels So Good - Official Video HD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16TVqII_IbE


This link works:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM39ya_-XQM


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on May 14, 2011, 10:02:27 AM
Steven Tyler - (It) Feels So Good - Official Video HD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16TVqII_IbE


This link works:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM39ya_-XQM


New song feels like he tried too hard to get something on the pop charts. Not a fan if it.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on May 14, 2011, 10:12:34 AM
yeah, dont like it at all


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on May 14, 2011, 12:35:45 PM
Steven Tyler - (It) Feels So Good - Official Video HD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16TVqII_IbE


This link works:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM39ya_-XQM


New song feels like he tried too hard to get something on the pop charts. Not a fan if it.
American Idol tends to have that effect on people.  And unfortunately, it seems to work.

I think it's alright.  It is catchy, I'll give him that.  Sounds like typical Aerosmith of the last 15 years or so.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 16, 2011, 02:13:45 PM
Aerosmith nixes ?Idol? gig

Band won?t back up Steven?s Fox-y promise

Aerosmith, fronted by new ?American Idol? judge Steven Tyler, told the show?s producers last night to Dream On ? the Bad Boys of Boston refuse to reunite onstage during the May 26 finale of the uber-popular Fox TV singing contest.

Sources close to the band told the Track that the four other members of Aerosmith weren?t interested in playing the gig despite Tyler?s repeated pronouncements that the rockers would perform at the crowning of this season?s ?American Idol.?

While no official reason was given for taking a pass on the highly rated national TV gig, sources said Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer and Brad Whitford would rather appear on ?Idol? when the band has something to promote like an upcoming tour or a new album.

For the past nine months, the band has been on somewhat of a Permanent Vacation while Tyler soaked up the spotlight as America?s favorite judge on the retooled Fox reality show.

There?s been an attempt at songwriting in La-La by Steven and some members of the band, but nothing with Perry, with whom Tyler has written dozens of monster hits like ?Walk This Way.?

Perry, as you are so aware by now, has been estranged from his longtime writing partner ever since Tyler took the ?American Idol? gig without giving his bandmates a head?s up.

And if that wasn?t enough, Steven revealed in his new book, ?Does the Noise in My Head Bother You,? that Joe became addicted to prescription drugs during his painful knee surgeries back in 2008. (Joe hasn?t responded to the allegations.)

In fact, yesterday during a death march of Boston radio station visits to flog his new single, ?(It) Feels So Good,? as well as his new autobiography, Tyler said Perry will have to ?get over it? and get down to business of songwriting this summer.

?We?ve been in a marriage for 40 years and divorced a lot of times,? he told WAAF [website]-FM morning man Greg Hill. ?He?s really pissed off about how I spoke about stuff in the book. But ya know, he?ll get over it. I had to get rid of that stuff otherwise I am not good. I got too many resentments about certain things. . . . I love them all, they love me ? they just don?t know it yet!

?It all doesn?t mean a thing compared to this album we?re going to do and the songs you?re going to hear,? the rocker told Hill-Man. ?The make-up kiss is always the deepest, dark and wettest.? (Add a trademark Tyler howl here.)

http://news.bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view/2011_0514aerosmith_nixes_idol_gig_band_wont_back_up_stevens_fox-y_promise/srvc=home&position=also


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: overmatik on May 16, 2011, 09:59:26 PM
Somebody in this band still have his mind on its place. American Idol symbolizes the decadence of music, and playing there is like selling your soul to the devil. Thumbs up for Joe!  :peace:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 18, 2011, 02:33:20 PM
From Joe Perry:

Not playing Idol cause we were never asked by producers. Brad has gig that night with Hendrix Exp. Its not logistically possible.

Aersomith's looking forward to playing American Idol next season when our new CD is out and we can prepare 4 a kick ass show if they ask us.

Really looking froward to recording with Aerosmith this July n Aug to finish our long awaited CD. Icing on cake Jack Douglas is producing.

The band def wants to tour after the new CD. We want to rock out in the US and for our Blue Army behind some new songs.

There is no peace pipe to smoke because I have no problem with anything Steven is doing. It's all media driven. In case ya didn't get that 1


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 23, 2011, 05:43:54 PM
No idle summer for Boston Bad Boy Steven Tyler

May 23, 2011

The Bad Boys of Boston ? who refused to perform on Wednesday?s finale even though their frontman promised they would ? are scheduled to meet in the next couple of weeks to clear the air before getting down to the business of making their final album for Sony.

As you are so aware by now, Tyler has been estranged from longtime collaborator ax man Joe Perry for the past three years ? even before the high-as-a-kite Steven fell off the stage in Sturgis, S.D., and ended up in rehab. Neither Joe ? nor the rest of the band ? was happy when Tyler took the ?American Idol? gig and didn?t tell them. And lest we forget, Steven talking trash about Perry and the rest of the band in his new autobiography, ?Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?? didn?t help.

Tyler told WAAF [website]?s Greg Hill during a promotional swing for his book that Perry has to ?get over it? and ?all of it doesn?t mean a thing compared to this album we?re going to do.?

Last week ? according to Perry?s Twitter feed ? the boys will Let the Music Do the Talking in their South Shore studio, Pandora?s Box, which, according to Joe, was built six years ago with the help of legendary music producer Jack Douglas to record what could be the band?s final album.

Douglas, who worked his magic on seven Aerosmith records, including ?Toys in the Attic,? ?Rocks,? ?Draw the Line? and, more recently, ?Honkin? on Bobo,? will rejoin the rockers for the disc. (A few years ago there was an attempt at making the album with ?Get A Grip? producer Brendan O?Brien, but Tyler ?wasn?t into it,? Joe said at the time.)

?I?d like to make a good statement on the way out ? a good ol? rock ?n? roll record,? Douglas said during a recent interview in which he acknowledged that Aerosmith members ?can all go their merry way? after they tour to promote the album.

http://bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view.bg?articleid=1339876


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on July 01, 2011, 11:53:56 AM
Steven Tyler has signed on for another season of American Idol.  New Aerosmith album November/December:

June 30, 2011

Steven said he hasn?t talked to JLo for ?about a month,? so he isn?t privy to her plans.

?It?s been major separation anxiety,? Tyler told the Track. ? ?Idol? was quite intense this year, and I got so much pleasure out of being a part of it. They were all good before I met them, and they?re even better now.?

So what have you missed while on hiatus?

?I miss Randy?s humor, Jennifer?s jokes, and Marc, her husband,? he said. ?I miss them all. We?re one big family there, you know??

After ?Idol? wrapped, Steven and galpal Erin Brady took off to Costa Rica and Maui ?and jumped right into writing this new album with Aerosmith.?

He said the maybe-the-last-album is expected to be out in November-December.

http://bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view.bg?articleid=1348836


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 08, 2011, 10:51:35 PM
Laser Surgery On Tongue Cancer Successful

Aerosmith Musician Shows Progress Fighting Cancer


August 5, 2011

http://www.ksat.com/health/28779734/detail.html

Aerosmith star wants new deal after J. Lo pay rise

http://www.musicrooms.net/tv/38974-steven-tyler-wants-american-idol-pay-rise.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: manteca80 on August 10, 2011, 01:02:47 PM
Aerosmith I Love You :D

https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=108157065942456


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 10, 2011, 05:15:18 PM
Laser Surgery On Tongue Cancer Successful

Aerosmith Musician Shows Progress Fighting Cancer


August 5, 2011

http://www.ksat.com/health/28779734/detail.html


 :-\

AEROSMITH Bassist Says He Hasn't Undergone Any 'Radical Surgery' Since 2009 - Aug. 9, 2011

AEROSMITH bassist Tom Hamilton says that he hasn't undergone any new surgery this year despite a report from a Texas TV station which may have suggested otherwise.

KSAT-TV, the local ABC affiliate television station in the greater San Antonio area, reported on Friday (August 5) that Hamilton was treated using a radical medical procedure after his tongue-base cancer came back and extended into his voice box.

Writing on his Twitter profile earlier today (Tuesday, August 9), the bassist said, "I did not undergo any surgery... this year. All this news is about 2009. Thanks for the wishes though!"

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=161774


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: HBK on August 17, 2011, 11:38:44 AM
Aerosmith Cancelled Chile, October 25. New Date > Paraguay, Jockey Club, October 25

http://www.aeroforceone.com/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 21, 2011, 09:20:03 PM
AEROSMITH Bassist Issues New Album Update - Sep. 21, 2011

A new video message from AEROSMITH bassist Tom Hamilton about the progress of the recording sessions for the band's new studio album can be seen below.

Stated Tom: "We're at the point now where Jack [Douglas], our producer, and our engineer, Warren [Huart], are compiling all kinds of stuff from all summer, just taking all the bits and pieces that we recorded for the last two and a half months and assembling it, so we can then go and put more guitars on, and more vocals and whatever else we think [we may need to do]. . . I know I have a couple of little things to do before I'm done, but I'm mostly finished and I'm looking forward to the whole thing being put together and the vocals going on. Next spring, baby ? that's what we want. I know you've been waiting a long time; we've been waiting. We're excited. A lot of people that we know and trust who have come and heard what we're working on think we're doing something really cool. So I hope you'll think the same thing."
AEROSMITH entered guitarist Joe Perry's home studio (The Boneyard) in suburban Boston and the Pandora's Box (the band's main studio) in early July with producer Jack Douglas to begin recording its long-awaited 14th studio album. The CD will be AEROSMITH's first set of original material since 2001's "Just Push Play" and first studio offering since 2004's covers CD, "Honkin' On Bobo".

In a recent online posting, Douglas stated about AEROSMITH's new CD, "The new album should be out around May 2012. I know that's a long wait, but after the South American tour and Japan in October, November and December, we will just get back to work on it in mid-January."

He added, "For those who are asking, this album will be raw, nasty, tough rock with a good deal of the old AEROSMITH 'tongue in cheek.'"

In an earlier videotaped message that was released via AEROSMITH's official web site, Hamilton stated about re-teaming with Douglas, "For those of you who don't know who Jack is, he's the guy who we worked with, producing our best albums of the '70s ? 'Get Your Wings', 'Toys In The Attic' and 'Rocks'. And it's really gonna be cool, because there's no one that knows more about the soul of this band and the creative part of this band [than] Jack. We worked with him on [2004's covers CD] 'Honkin' On Bobo', but that wasn't all original material ? most of that was not original material. This time it's gonna be all-new AEROSMITH songs."

He continued, "When people say, 'What was it like to work with Jack back then?' all I can say is we just laughed the whole time; there was always laughter going on, and fun, but at the same time really digging deep to get performances that were even better than we thought we could do."

The plan to resume work on a new disc follows the completion of singer Steven Tyler's first season as a judge on "American Idol". The band, minus Perry, did get together for a week earlier this year in Los Angeles to work on new material.

AEROSMITH and Tyler almost went their separate ways in late 2009, but reunited and toured last year. However, Tyler then stunned his bandmates by taking the "Idol" job, which pushed back work on the already-delayed new record.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=163604


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on September 28, 2011, 01:19:50 PM
New album in March.  And Steven Tyler performed at the iHeart Festival in Las Vegas this weekend.

Photos: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/x_factor/3836725/TV-rivals-Steven-Tyler-and-Nicole-Scherzinger-snog.html

Steven Tyler performing his new single with Nicole Scherzinger

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBOr0HGCEnc

Sweet Emotion with Sting, Jeff Beck others

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZfDZbvoIP0


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 12, 2011, 04:20:33 PM
Steven Tyler's Life-Changing Year

?I?m proud to be an all-American guy, but I?m not just that. Americans are face full-front. I?ve been all over the world and seen the outtakes that people do, not just the full front. I like music that?s not the norm. I?ve always dabbled in the non-normal. I like to take the abnormal and rub it in people?s faces. All I want to do is write a song that is so crazy out there and unmistakable and to get a new chorus that?s so good that no one can resist singing it.?

Interview here: http://bostoncommon-magazine.com/celebrities/articles/steven-tyler?page=1


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 18, 2011, 01:37:06 PM
Steven Tyler: I like girls' clothes

Oct 17, 2011

?I?m androgynous,? declares the ?Dude Looks Like a Lady? singer. ?I?ve just got more female energy. I like that flowing and nurturing and I?m a songwriter, so I?m into form and fashion and how it all goes together.

http://fashionista.com/2011/10/steven-tyler-shops-his-daughters-closet-once-wore-one-of-livs-shirts-backwards-for-a-month/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: axlrosegnr on October 25, 2011, 05:49:54 PM
Stevens having trouble keeping his balance again.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=165161&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blabbermouth+%28Blabbermouth.net%27s+Daily+Headlines%29


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on October 26, 2011, 12:00:24 PM
Aerosmith frontman received medical attention for injuries to teeth, eyebrow and lip

The iconic leader of the American hard rock band Aerosmith, Steven Tyler, he underwent a dental and plastic surgery services, including brow and lips. The medical director of the sanatorium La Costa, Dr. Sebastian Avila, ABC Digital chatted about the intervention.

While more than 60,000 local supporters of the leader of one of the biggest rock bands in history, Steven Tyler, Aerosmith awaited presentation in Paraguay, there was least expected: the musician of 63 years fell in the bathroom of the hotel, introducing a cut in the eyebrow, mouth sores and fall of two teeth.

While no official information about handling of the incident that led the musician to fall in the bathroom, the truth is that it provoked rushed from the hotel Bourbon, where he is staying, to the Sanitarium La Costa de Asunci?n.

SURGERY

The medical director of the sanatorium La Costa, Dr. Sebastian Avila, in an interview with ABC Digital explained the details of the intervention.

Steven Tyler arrived at the private hospital around 14:10, accompanied by his entourage attended by staff. The musician had lesions in the skin and dental level, which were solved with the medical staff of that hospital. Tyler underwent a dental and plastic surgery brow and lips.

Both skin lesions and the dental injuries were resolved with medical equipment. After the intervention, the musician was discharged and walked out on their own. Dr. Avila said that we could not specify the causes, but the evident rockstar visible wounds and other skin lesions. Tyler underwent a CT scan of the skull and neck, maxillofacial level. As confirmed by the medical director of La Costa, the leader of the group lost two teeth, an incisor and a canine. The circumstances of the accident could not be determined. TYLER, HIGH At 18:07, the musician was discharged and walked out on their own. The medical director told ABC Digital that postponing the concert reflects the decision of the band, beyond the medical.

The musician was fitted with two new pieces of teeth, after having been taken the mold of the two loose teeth, said the doctor. Tyler underwent further surgery at brow and lips, after evidence of an eyebrow injuries and a part of the lip. The intervention of plastic suture-to-dermal and mucosal-level lips lasted about half an hour. As mentioned the doctor, Steven Tyler was about four hours in the hospital in the capital.

A video news report: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq3tYV_cB-0


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on December 19, 2011, 07:35:29 PM
Brad Whitford Returns to Experience Hendrix Tour

Brad Whitford will return for the 2012 Experience Hendrix concert tour that whill feature a who's who of rock icons.

The 2012 tour will launch with a three week run beginning Tuesday, March 6 at the Strathmore Theater in Baltimore, MD.  Alongside Brad, this year's tour will include performances by Buddy Guy, Dweezil Zappa, Billy Cox, Robby Kreiger (The Doors), Robert Randolph, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, David Hidalgo & Cesar Rosas (Los Lobos), Keb' Mo, Eric Johnson, Living Colour, Chris Layton (Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble), The Slide Brothers and other special guests to be announced.


Date    City, State    Venue
Tue. March 6, 2012    Baltimore, MD    Strathmore Theater
Wed. March 7, 2012    Greensboro, NC    War Memorial Auditorium
Thu. March 8, 2012    Knoxville, TN    Civic Auditorium
Fri. March 9, 2012    Nashville, TN    Tennessee Performing Arts Center
Sat. March 10, 2012    Atlanta, GA    Fox Theater
Sun. March 11, 2012    Charleston, SC    North Charleston Performing Arts Center
Wed. March 14, 2012    Hollywood, FL    Seminole Hard Rock
Thu. March 15, 2012    Clearwater, FL    Ruth Eckerd Hall
Fri. March 16, 2012    Saint Augustine, FL    Saint Augustine Amphitheatre
Sat. March 17, 2012    Orange Beach, AL    Warf Amphitheatre
Thu. March 22, 2012    Houston, TX    Arena Theater
Fri. March 23, 2012    Thackerville, OK    Winstar Casino
Sat. March 24, 2012    Austin, TX    ACL Live @ Moody Theater

For more information, visit ExperienceHendrixTour.com


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on December 21, 2011, 01:17:06 PM
What's with Tyler? Accident prone much? The old man is going to kill himself one of these days


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on January 23, 2012, 02:46:41 PM
STEVEN TYLER Gets Slammed For National Anthem Performance - Jan. 22, 2012

AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler sang the national anthem before today's (Sunday, January 22) Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots AFC Championship game at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

Video footage of his performance can be seen below.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=168625


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on January 23, 2012, 05:52:28 PM
I don't see why he's getting slammed. I thought he did quite well. He didn't mess up. He's never had the best voice and he's 63 years old. I'd like to see the people slamming him do better.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: axlrosegnr on January 23, 2012, 06:44:21 PM
It sounded like Steven Tyler singing the National Anthem. Nothing more, nothing less. I don't know what people expected. At least he didn't add 100 extra notes and extend it to 15 minutes to show off how "good" he is like these "pop" singers.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on January 23, 2012, 07:22:34 PM
I didn't think it was that bad, it must be hard to sing in the cold...but he's in second. :-\

Steven Tyler's national anthem: Worst ever? [Poll]

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2012/01/steven-tylers-national-anthem-was-it-the-worst-ever-poll.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on January 23, 2012, 08:08:39 PM
Steven has had some bad performances of the Anthem in the past, but I don't think yesterday was one of them.  Thought it was quite good.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 03, 2012, 11:45:52 AM
STEVEN TYLER Defends National Anthem Performance

"I don't know. As I said before, I put emphasis on, 'In the land of the free' and I went up," Tyler explained to the Associated Press. "Oddly enough I hit the note so I don't know what they are talking about. I emphasized 'free' which was for freedom. It was well thought out prior to. I wasn't messing with American tradition."

Video Fox Flash: Tyler defends performance: http://video.foxnews.com/v/1431135043001/fox-flash-tyler-defends-performance


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 06, 2012, 02:14:50 PM
Steven Tyler and Carrie Underwood from this weekend's super bowl fan jam.

http://justjared.buzznet.com/2012/02/06/carrie-underwood-steven-tyler-cmt-fan-jam/

Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler - Dream On Just a Dream mash up

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ul7WEwalIc


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 23, 2012, 12:44:35 PM
Aerosmith are back in the studio recording and are shooting the album cover tomorrow.

From Joe Perry:

Home from the studio earlier tonight. A great day recording with Aerosmith , #1 producer Jack Douglas & his rockin engineer Warren. 22 Feb 12

Tomorrow it's time shoot the new Aerosmith CD cover photo's with photographerextaordinaire Ross Halfin & Kazio. 23 Feb

Tom Hamilton:
 
Back in the studio next week with the whole band. Love those moments!15 Feb

Finally got out to LA to hear all the cool stuff JP and ST have been adding to the tracks we cut last summer. Can't wait to join in.20 Feb



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 24, 2012, 01:31:03 PM
Steven Tyler moons America in 'Idol' final moments

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty6hDmghpo0


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on March 05, 2012, 06:00:32 PM
From Brad Whitford:

March 04, 2012

?I think people are going to see a lot of Aerosmith later in the year,? Whitford said. ?We?ve got a new song that?s gonna be used in a major motion picture this summer, so that?s probably the first new music fans will get to hear. We may even debut it on ?American Idol? in May. We?re definitely planning on touring the U.S. later in the summer.

?As for the new CD, the music is done ? we?re just waiting to get some of the vocals added in,? he continued. ?Hopefully, we?ll have that done sooner rather than later. It?s been a decade since we last had new music out, and I know I?m ready for it.?


http://www.thetimesnews.com/articles/music-53067-fans-whitford.html


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BurningHills on March 05, 2012, 09:59:33 PM
From the AeroFANatic Facebook Page:

AeroFANatic shared a link.
13 hours ago

AeroFANatic has now confirmed thru multiple sources that the reworked outtake from 1991, "Legendary Child," will indeed be the FIRST SINGLE from the bands upcoming album...and will be featured in the summer blockbuster GI Joe 2 Relaliation!! Exciting news for sure! Assemble 2012 - Aerosmith saves rock and roll...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3EsfEMOOCc

There's a link to the original demo. It sounds AWESOME!  :yes:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on March 14, 2012, 02:31:13 PM
Steven Tyler:

. JUST U WAIT... PUT THE FINISHING TOUCH ON 'LEGENDARY CHILD' YESTERDAY.... WITH JOE AND JACK.... IT'LL MAKE YOUR EAR HAIRS GET HARD!!!!

12 Mar

Joe Perry:

On the way to the studio with John B and @BilliePerry to mix Legendary Child with Jack, Warren and Steven.

11 Mar


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BurningHills on March 14, 2012, 08:40:14 PM
Steven Tyler:

. JUST U WAIT... PUT THE FINISHING TOUCH ON 'LEGENDARY CHILD' YESTERDAY.... WITH JOE AND JACK.... IT'LL MAKE YOUR EAR HAIRS GET HARD!!!!

12 Mar

Joe Perry:

On the way to the studio with John B and @BilliePerry to mix Legendary Child with Jack, Warren and Steven.

11 Mar

I cannot wait to hear the finished version - the demo from '91 - '92 already sounded amazing!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: hitmanhart408 on March 16, 2012, 03:50:57 PM
Steven Tyler:

. JUST U WAIT... PUT THE FINISHING TOUCH ON 'LEGENDARY CHILD' YESTERDAY.... WITH JOE AND JACK.... IT'LL MAKE YOUR EAR HAIRS GET HARD!!!!

12 Mar

Joe Perry:

On the way to the studio with John B and @BilliePerry to mix Legendary Child with Jack, Warren and Steven.

11 Mar

I cannot wait to hear the finished version - the demo from '91 - '92 already sounded amazing!

so they're pulling a Van Halen and just recording old unreleased songs?


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on March 25, 2012, 03:13:18 PM
Apparently, all those reports of Steven Tyler's contentious relationship with his Aerosmith bandmate Joe Perry have been wildly exaggerated. On the March 22 episode of American Idol, Perry showed up to wish Tyler a very happy birthday.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCTI-L5S48


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Bodhi on March 26, 2012, 12:44:35 AM


so they're pulling a Van Halen and just recording old unreleased songs?


I hope so.  That last Van Halen record was their best since "1984".  I would like Aerosmith to follow suit and bang out some songs that were left over from the last time they were really awesome.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on March 26, 2012, 08:49:03 AM
AEROSMITH ANNOUNCES THE GLOBAL WARMING NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER TOUR.

Aerosmith, America's greatest rock and roll band, will start your summer sizzling and have you dancing around the fires of rock n' roll again.  After blowing away audiences in South America and Japan, the Bad Boys from Boston are back to rock America's soul, with The Global Warming Tour playing 18 markets beginning on June 16 in Minneapolis, MN.
 
"The old Aerosmith is back with a new vengeance and we will kick your ass and make out with yur mothers," says Steven Tyler.
 
Joe Perry adds, "Can't wait to bring this band back home.  It feels like we've been away too long."

The Global Warming Tour

North American Dates

Date   City, State   Venue   Presale   On Sale
June 16   Minneapolis, MN   Target Center   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
June 19   Cleveland, OH   Quicken Loans Arena   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
June 22   Chicago, IL   United Center   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
June 27   Toronto, ON   Air Canada Centre   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
July 1   Uniondale, NY   Nassau Coliseum   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
July 3   Bristow, VA   Jiffy Lube Live   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
July 5   Detroit, MI   The Palace of Auburn Hills   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
July 7   Milwaukee, WI   Marcus Amphitheater, Summerfest   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
July 17   Boston, MA   TD Garden   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
July 21   Philadelphia, PA   Wells Fargo Center   Tue. 3/27   Fri. 3/30
July 24   East Rutherford, NJ   IZOD Center   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
July 26   Atlanta, GA   Philips Arena   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
July 28   Dallas, TX   American Airlines Center   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
July 30   Houston, TX   Toyota Center   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
August 1   Denver, CO   Pepsi Center   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
August 4   Oakland, CA   Oracle Arena   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
August 6   Los Angeles, CA   Hollywood Bowl   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31
August 8   Tacoma, WA   Tacoma Dome   Tue. 3/27   Sat. 3/31

Source: http://aeroforceone.com/


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BurningHills on March 26, 2012, 12:38:18 PM
I'll most likely be in Philly.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on March 30, 2012, 11:31:33 AM
http://www.noise11.com/news/aerosmith-will-release-a-new-album-in-three-months-20120329?utm_source=Noise11+Subscribers&utm_campaign=fcfe90a410-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email

Aerosmith Will Release A New Album In Three Months

by Andrew Tijs on March 29, 2012

Aerosmith say they will release their first studio album in eight years within the next three months.

AP report that singer and American Idol judge Steven Tyler said they were finishing off the two final tracks and they?d be away.

The band have worked with producer Jack Douglas, who worked on 1974′s Get Your Wings to 1975′s Toys In The Attic, 1976′s Rocks and 1977′s Draw The Line, as well as their most recent studio album, 2004?s Honkin? On Bobo.

Tyler revealed three track titles for the new album ? ?Legendary Child?, ?Beautiful? and ?Out Go The Lights?.

Aerosmith will begin their 21-date ?Global Warming Tour? with Cheap Trick in June.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: tim_m on March 30, 2012, 04:10:59 PM
Awesome! It will be great to hear new music from Aerosmith.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Genesis on April 01, 2012, 12:05:02 PM
Fuckin A! I can wait! New Music!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BurningHills on April 01, 2012, 02:51:40 PM
Supposedly the 1992 demo of "Legendary Child" leaked, but I can't find it anywhere.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 10, 2012, 01:57:41 PM
Matt Sorum:

At Aerosmith studio tonight w Steven Tyler. New album is awesome. It is Classic Aerosmith with Jack Douglas producing (Toy In the Attic, Rocks, Get your Wings) The band sounds fresh and inspired. So excited for them and their fans.

The beauty of Tyler voice is pure passion and he had amazing rythmn as well. Watching him work in the studio was very inspiring. This man cares about his craft.

3:03 AM - 10 Apr 12



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: DeN on April 10, 2012, 03:27:11 PM
can't wait


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on April 12, 2012, 12:46:55 AM
It's gotta be better than Just Push Play.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 24, 2012, 04:22:01 PM
No album til September now...

AEROSMITH: New Album Pushed Back To September - Apr. 23, 2012

AEROSMITH began work on its first all-new album since 2001 last year, with the rest of the band working on music while singer Steven Tyler made his "American Idol" debut.

In an interview with Canadian radio station 97-5 K-Rock, AEROSMITH bassist Tom Hamilton revealed that the release date of the new CD has been pushed back to September. He also spoke about the way the band was portrayed during a segment that aired on the March 11 editiion of the "60 Minutes" CBS news magazine.

While admitting that he had, at times, been harsh and a bit of a taskmaster towards his bandmates, Tyler also told "60 Minutes" correspondent Lara Logan that he was the reason that AEROSMITH had been so successful all these years.

"I'm going to be big-headed right now, okay? I think my perfectionism and my bustin' everyone's chops is what got this band to where it is today. In the end, I get a real good song. In the end, I get the hits. Yeah, I'm that good," Tyler said.

When asked if he had watched the "60 Minutes" profile on AEROSMITH, Hamilton told 97-5 K-Rock, "I watched it with trepidation and quite a rapid heart rate. It was tough to watch. The way they formatted it was very much? They took comments that we made during very deep conversations, actually, that we had during the interview and sort of barraged Steven with them. I thought it was a little brutal the way that did it, but it was the truth ? it was, really, everybody speaking what they were feeling. I cringed a little bit, because when we did these interviews, we talked about a lot of things involving anger yet a lot of other things involving love and brotherhood. And when they [edited the segment], they used whatever we said about Steven that was negative and just nailed him with it to get his reaction. So he got pissed off and said a couple of things that kind of were demeaning to the rest of us. Yet the second that it was over, I texted him and I said, 'Hey, you did a great job.' 'Cause I thought he was put in a position where he had to defend himself, and I thought he did it well."

He added, "When we did the interview ? Joe [Perry, guitar], Brad [Whitford, guitar] and I ? we were down in Bogota, Colombia, and Lara Logan, the correspondent, was down there, and when she came to do the interview, she had a very low-cut top on. I'm like, 'Okay, this is sort of, 'Get the band nervous with your cleavage and make them say stuff.'' And if you go and watch the interview, you won't see that. So I'm like, 'Ahh, that's how they do it.' They show their boobs and get you to talk about stuff. And then, there you are. . . It works very time."

http://legacy.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=172990


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: raindogs70 on April 24, 2012, 05:32:10 PM
It's gotta be better than Just Push Play.


They've been holding off on the "back to Toys and Rocks" sound longer than they should have. They know this is what the fans want, but we'll see. Not sure if they're using outside songwriters.

Hope it's worth the wait, and if they rip off the classic Aerosmith sound, that's going to be good news for a lot of people.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BurningHills on April 24, 2012, 08:58:51 PM
It's gotta be better than Just Push Play.


They've been holding off on the "back to Toys and Rocks" sound longer than they should have. They know this is what the fans want, but we'll see. Not sure if they're using outside songwriters.

Hope it's worth the wait, and if they rip off the classic Aerosmith sound, that's going to be good news for a lot of people.

There's going to be a country ballad on there written by Marti Fredriksen with no input from the band, ala "Fly Away From Here" from "Just Push Play."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: raindogs70 on April 26, 2012, 01:22:46 PM
It's gotta be better than Just Push Play.


They've been holding off on the "back to Toys and Rocks" sound longer than they should have. They know this is what the fans want, but we'll see. Not sure if they're using outside songwriters.

Hope it's worth the wait, and if they rip off the classic Aerosmith sound, that's going to be good news for a lot of people.

There's going to be a country ballad on there written by Marti Fredriksen with no input from the band, ala "Fly Away From Here" from "Just Push Play."

Hopefully it's just one. "Big Ten Inch Record" and "Walkin The Dog" were covers.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: raindogs70 on April 29, 2012, 08:50:01 PM
Steven Tyler was on Twitter earlier asking what deep cuts people wanted to hear.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on May 14, 2012, 10:59:24 AM
http://www.noise11.com/news/aerosmith-to-perform-on-american-idol-20120511?utm_source=Noise11+Subscribers&utm_campaign=bf5a7d0747-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email

Aerosmith To Perform On American Idol

by Paul Cashmere on May 11, 2012

If Steven Tyler?s judging role wasn?t enough for Aerosmith fans then the final show will have all the guys.

Aerosmith will debut their new song on the season finale of American Idol on May 23.

The song is titled ?Legendary Child?. It will be the first single off the upcoming album for Aerosmith and also feature on the ?G.I. Joe: Retaliation? soundtrack.

Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler spent the season as a judge on American Idol wit Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson.

Joe Perry of Aerosmith described the show as ?one step above Ninja Turtles? but has agreed to appear on the show to flog the new Aerosmith song.

The Aerosmith album has been bumped to September. It will be the band?s first studio album since the covers album ?Honkin? On Bobo? from 2004 and first new album of original material since ?Just Push Play? in 2001.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on May 23, 2012, 10:51:09 PM
AEROSMITH: New Album Title Revealed; First Single Available For Streaming - May 23, 2012

AEROSMITH will release its long-awaited 15th studio album, "Music From Another Dimension", on August 28. The first song to be made available from the CD is a reworked version of the band's 1991 outtake "Legendary Child", which was originally written during the "Get A Grip" sessions. The track, which can be streamed below, will also be included in the upcoming summer film "GI Joe: Retaliation", set to arrive in theaters around the U.S. on June 29.

AEROSMITH performed "Legendary Child" earlier tonight (Wednesday, May 23) on the season finale of "American Idol". Video footage of the performance can be seen below.

"Music From Another Dimension" track listing:

01. What Could Have Been Love
02. Beautiful
03. Street Jesus
04. Legendary Child
05. Oh Yeah
06. We All Fall Down
07. Another Last Goodbye
08. Out Go the Lights
09. Love Three Times a Day (Hello Goodbye)
10. Closer
11. Shakey Ground
12. Lover A Lot
13. Freedom Fighter
14. Up On The Mountain

http://legacy.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=174423


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BurningHills on May 24, 2012, 03:37:16 AM
Love "Legendary Child" - been cranking it all night!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: overmatik on May 24, 2012, 01:24:19 PM
As long as there are no outside writers this album has what it takes to be awesome.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BurningHills on May 26, 2012, 03:09:42 AM
As long as there are no outside writers this album has what it takes to be awesome.

Russ Irwrin and Marti Fredriksen have their usual writing credits, from what I've heard.

"Legendary Child" is a Tyler / Perry / Jim Vallance track.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Fingers on May 26, 2012, 10:47:45 AM
As long as there are no outside writers this album has what it takes to be awesome.

They have been bringing in outside writers on all their albums as far back as Permanent Vacation-they share writing credits on several songs on each album with them.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: overmatik on May 28, 2012, 12:50:30 PM
As long as there are no outside writers this album has what it takes to be awesome.

They have been bringing in outside writers on all their albums as far back as Permanent Vacation-they share writing credits on several songs on each album with them.

That was an imposition from the record company. The same happened to Alice Cooper on the Trash album. The difference now is that they have no pressure from the company so they should, IMHO, keep the writing in the house, unless they don't think they are able to still write great songs by themselves.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Verasa on June 16, 2012, 10:04:38 PM
Love "Legendary Child" - been cranking it all night!


Somehow I missed this lol

Heard it for the first time today

I think its great.. Sounds very Get A Grip/ Pump era.. I like the tune alot


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: BurningHills on June 16, 2012, 10:47:22 PM
Album delayed until October.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on July 13, 2012, 12:31:06 AM
Video for Legendary Child

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iXNwEaQoJU&feature=player_embedded


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: faldor on July 13, 2012, 12:44:27 AM
Also

http://www.wwtdd.com/2012/07/steven-tyler-is-leaving-american-idol/

Steven Tyler is leaving ?American Idol?

Giving credence to the rumor that ?American Idol? will have three all new judges next season, Henifaa Yopez told the Today show this morning that ?maybe it?s time for me to go?, and now Steven Tyler?who could have dragged this out for months to be the center of attention like some media whores?has released a statement saying it?s definitely time for him to go.

    ?After some long ? hard ? thoughts ? I?ve decided it?s time for me to let go of my mistress American Idol before she boils my rabbit. I strayed from my first love, Aerosmith, and I?m back ? but instead of begging on my hands and knees, I?ve got two fists in the air and I?m kicking the door open with my band.?

Meanwhile, Randy Jackson is laying low, screening phone calls from Fox, and hoping no one remembers to deactivate his key card.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on July 15, 2012, 11:30:32 AM
Pulled out Get a Grip after about 14 years and damn it's so damned good!!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: FunkyMonkey on July 19, 2012, 01:13:44 PM
Steven Tyler on Aerosmith's New Album: 'It's the music that's keeping us alive'

JULY 17, 2012

So is the new album full of rockers?

No. I wrote a song called "Beautiful," and it was looked upon by the other guys as not Aerosmith. It's off the beaten path. But anything that I question these days, I just go, "Fuck it, let's do it." And there's another full-bodied melody song called "It Could Have Been Love." I can't get away from it. My dad went to Juilliard and played a Steinway, and when you've been given the gift of music, you've got to play to your muse. Otherwise it's gonna bite you in the ass. [Laughs]

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/steven-tyler-on-aerosmiths-new-album-its-the-music-thats-keeping-us-alive-20120717#ixzz215cDawTi


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on August 19, 2012, 08:37:13 PM
Last week got to see Aerosmith live for the first time in Bristow, Virginia. It was a good show. It was nice to hear some for Get A Grip. Heard they are going to go on a large tour next year.     


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: DeN on October 17, 2012, 10:54:37 AM
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/aerosmiths-steven-tyler-and-tom-hamilton-on-luv-xxx-track-by-track-premiere-20121017


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: overmatik on October 18, 2012, 06:48:45 PM
This website is streaming 10 out of the 15 tracks of the album: http://grooveshark.com/#!/album/Music+From+Another+Dimension/7896275 (http://grooveshark.com/#!/album/Music+From+Another+Dimension/7896275)


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Gunner80 on November 26, 2012, 12:40:18 AM
Aerosmith's new cd is the worst piece of shit released this year. :nervous:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: overmatik on December 04, 2012, 03:43:07 PM
Aerosmith's new cd is the worst piece of shit released this year. :nervous:

I was just waiting for someone to throw the ball...  :hihi:

Yes, it is painful to listen to, actually. I mean, all that talk about working with the same producer of their 70s classics and when the album is released there are more ballads than Just Push Play! I just can't understand how the guys could have gone with that. That time Steven spent on American Idol has completely spoiled him...  :no:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: D on January 04, 2013, 09:47:43 PM
Aerosmith's new cd is the worst piece of shit released this year. :nervous:
This

Terrible fucking CD

Get Joe Perry away from the fucking mic please.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Evil Ash on June 19, 2014, 07:25:51 AM
Just saw them live for the first time!
Steven sounds and looks just great... Rest of the band looked like they couldn't quite follow

But it was a very good show and as mentioned above those new songs (they played 2 I think) especially Freedom fighter (wish Joe Perry on vocals) really suck


Opening act were Walking Paper and they were very good, playing quite a few new songs


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: norway on December 13, 2014, 11:06:31 AM

Steven at the Nobel peaceprice award show.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yjjlwp6sXEI

if thats not good enough try http://tv.nrk.no/serie/nobels-fredspriskonsert/MUHU21000114/11-12-2014  at 1h and 02ish mins. : ok:



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Muerto on December 13, 2014, 02:04:08 PM

Steven at the Nobel peaceprice award show.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yjjlwp6sXEI

if thats not good enough try http://tv.nrk.no/serie/nobels-fredspriskonsert/MUHU21000114/11-12-2014  at 1h and 02ish mins. : ok:


More than Words  ?! ... :peace:


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on April 06, 2016, 02:42:51 PM
STEVEN TYLER Says AEROSMITH Is 'Probably Doing A Farewell Tour' In 2017

AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler has told Rolling Stone that the band will return to the road in 2017. "We're probably doing a farewell tour," he said. The singer added: "Look, there's two bands that still have the original members, us and THE [ROLLING] STONES. I'm grateful for that. Whether we do a farewell tour or go into the studio and do another record, I'm just excited about it."

In the meantime, Tyler will spend most of 2016 nurturing his solo career, including playing thirty solo shows between May and August leading up to the release of his debut solo album.

In May 2015, Tyler released his first country single, "Love Is Your Name", which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Streaming Songs chart. He followed it up with "Red White & You", which came out in January.

AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry seemed dismissive of Tyler's country debut, telling USA Today in an interview: "Hey, if I didn't know him when I heard the song I'd go, 'It's okay, next.' I'm not going to say anything else about that."

He added: "Steven is in Nashville doing whatever he's doing. He's got a [bleeping] rhinestone cowboy hat going 'Yippee ki yay.' I don't know what else to say about that."

Tyler's full-length country debut is tentatively due later in the year. The effort will be released via Dot Records, the legendary label that Scott Borchetta and his Big Machine Label Group revived in 2014.

The AEROSMITH singer's country album will feature songs that he has written and recorded in Nashville with writers like Paslay, Hillary Lindsey, Cary Barlowe and THE CADILLAC THREE's Jaren Johnston.

AEROSMITH guitarist Brad Whitford said last year that he was less than thrilled with Tyler's plans to devote most of 2016 to his country-tinged debut solo album. He said: "I guess he seems to think his solo career is going to go great guns and he doesn't seem to realize ? in my opinion ? that his fans around the globe want to see him in the context of AEROSMITH and don't really care for whatever he thinks he's going to do. I don't know if he gets that, but, hey ? that's what he wants to do. I can't put a gun to his head."



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Eeebs on April 07, 2016, 08:59:37 AM
Awww man, that's too bad they will no longer be touring. I might try and see them in 2017 - if I can afford... kinda sold the farm with my GNR ticket(s) LOL. But they are my second favourite band after GNR (however, I have yet to see them in concert). Funny how Tyler's bandmates perceive his new solo gig. They put out some great music in the 1970s - 1990s. Steven Tyler is already 68. Kinda depressing... oh well, better than the alternative!


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on June 21, 2016, 07:14:58 PM
STEVEN TYLER Says AEROSMITH's 'Farewell' Tour Will Launch In 2017


During a live call-in interview on "The Howard Stern Show" on SiriusXM satellite radio earlier today (Tuesday, June 21), AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler revealed that the band will embark on a farewell tour in 2017. Tyler, who will release his first-ever solo album, "We're All Somebody From Somewhere", on July 15, added the caveat that the tour will probably last "forever."


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: raindog on June 22, 2016, 06:36:01 PM
It's time to wrap it up to be honest. Tyler doesn't care about Aerosmith anymore. It'd be great to see the rest of the band continue with a new frontman under a different name and put out 3 or 4 great rock albums with a singer who actually gives a shit about something other than having mainstream hits.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on January 27, 2017, 02:18:07 PM
AEROSMITH's 'Farewell' Tour Will Last A 'Few Years'


AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry has told Ultimate Classic Rock in a new interview that the band's "farewell" tour will last for a very long time.

"The feeling is, right now is gonna be in semi-tour mode for the next few years," Perry said. "We'll be taking time off here and there, but we really want to play some of the places that we've maybe played once before, maybe never before. Kind of go around and hit all the spots you can."

The guitarist, however, stopped short of putting an end date on AEROSMITH's final trek, explaining: "We're much closer to the end than the beginning. I'm not going to say this is ? after the U.S. tour that we'll never play the States again. I'm not going to say that. I feel like, at this point, every show could be the last show. You just don't know. ? I always have this attitude, it's gotta be as good as it can be that day. That said, we don't have a day planned where we say 'Okay, this is the last show.' You can't picture that. On the other hand, I know there will be a last show just like there's a one last time for everything in life."

Perry also left the door open for new music from AEROSMITH, although it's not clear what form such a release would take.

"I've been talking to Steven [Tyler, vocals] a little bit about going into the studio and maybe even just getting one or two new songs," Perry said. "But I also know we're going to be looking at some of the archives and pulling out some of the more outtake things and some live stuff ? stuff we've never recorded. So, I don't know. I'd like to think we'd get at least one more going into the studio."

Last fall, AEROSMITH announced what was being billed as the band's "farewell" tour of Europe ? with an opening stop in Israel thrown in for good measure. The group announced the 2017 "Aero-Vederci Baby!" European tour in November, posting on its Aerosmith.com site: "AEROSMITH will return across the Atlantic with one of the greatest rock shows ever seen and will undoubtedly be the ultimate must see event of 2017 as the band embark upon this, their 'farewell' tour, saying 'Aero-Vederci Baby!'"

In addition to Israel, AEROSMITH's spring and summer dates will hit Georgia, Russia, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, England, Ireland, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland. Tyler and Perry announced the tour via a fake newscast video featuring "The Toxic Twins" portraying cable TV anchors.



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on March 25, 2017, 11:55:54 AM
AEROSMITH's JOE PERRY: 'Is This The Last Tour? I Don't Think So'

AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry has told The Arizona Republic in a new interview that what is being billed as the band's "farewell" tour is "not officially" the last chance for fans to see the group perform live.

"When we were talking at the end of last year, taking a break and thinking about the next go-round, you know, it's closer to the end than the beginning," he explained. "So we talked about ?Let's call it a farewell tour.' And it sounded like a good idea when we were just sitting around, but when we started doing interviews, actually having to verbalize it, if you're saying farewell tour, that means you have to have a last gig ? at least theoretically. And we couldn't wrap our minds around actually saying this is gonna be our last gig. We've been doing it for too long and none of us could picture that. I mean, I play every show like it's the last one, because I don't know what's gonna happen the next day. But we tried and couldn't do it. We can obviously sling some bull at an interview but that was one piece we couldn't get over and honestly say, 'Yeah, this is the final show of our farewell tour.'"

Asked point blank if the upcoming run of shows is the beginning of AEROSMITH's "farewell tour," Perry responded: "Not officially, no. But we postponed the American tour we were supposed to do this fall. And we're gonna go out and tour until, you know, we're done. And we're gonna try and hit every place we've ever played and never played. There's always new places to go. New countries. I'd like to play China and the Far East. There's a lot of places that are off the beaten path. Is this the last tour? Well, I don't know. I don't think so."

The guitarist added that he is not ready to walk away from AEROSMITH, explaining: "No. It's like, try and picture your last meal. You're only gonna eat so many times in your life. You're gonna sit down at the table 258 million times. There's a finite number of times you're gonna do anything in your life. To picture a final AEROSMITH gig, it's like? I can't do it. There's too much of that 'rock until you drop' ingrained into this band. But like I said, we're at the end, so who knows how long it's gonna go?"

Last fall, AEROSMITH announced the 2017 "Aero-Vederci Baby!" European tour, posting on its Aerosmith.com site: "AEROSMITH will return across the Atlantic with one of the greatest rock shows ever seen and will undoubtedly be the ultimate must see event of 2017 as the band embark upon this, their 'farewell' tour, saying 'Aero-Vederci Baby!'"

In addition to Israel, AEROSMITH's spring and summer dates will hit Georgia, Russia, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, England, Ireland, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland. Perry and singer Steven Tyler announced the tour via a fake newscast video featuring "The Toxic Twins" portraying cable TV anchors.




Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on May 13, 2017, 12:01:59 AM
Anyone going to any of the shows in Europe or the shows in the Fall in South America? 


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: CheapJon on May 13, 2017, 06:01:28 AM
I might go to the show in Copenhagen, it's basically up to a friend wether or not.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Malcolm on May 29, 2017, 03:05:48 PM
AEROSMITH Will 'Stay Pretty Active Over The Next Few Years,' Says JOE PERRY

Joe Perry has told the Associated Press that AEROSMITH will continue playing until at least its upcoming fiftieth anniversary, which the band will celebrate in 2020. "I thing that we're gonna keep going," the guitarist said (see video below). "The way it looks to me is the band is gonna stay pretty active over the next few years 'cause our fiftieth anniversary is coming up in two years, of when the band got together, and we'd like to see that happen."

Added singer Steve Tyler: "I don't know if it'll continue forever, but as long as the band is playing the way it is right now, it's gonna be for a long time."

Perry previously told The Arizona Republic that he wasn't ready to walk away from the band. He said: "No. It's like, try and picture your last meal. You're only gonna eat so many times in your life. You're gonna sit down at the table 258 million times. There's a finite number of times you're gonna do anything in your life. To picture a final AEROSMITH gig, it's like? I can't do it. There's too much of that 'rock until you drop' ingrained into this band. But we're at the end, so who knows how long it's gonna go?"

AEROSMITH launched its "Aero-Vederci Baby!" tour on May 17 with the band?s first show in Israel in more than 20 years. Roughly fifty thousand fans turned out to see the group perform at Park HaYarkon in Tel Aviv.

Speaking to NME on May 27, Perry explained that the band had had a change of heart over its farewell tour. "We thought it was gonna be a good idea when we first started plotting the European run," he said. "We're gonna do South America and the States for five months and we thought, 'Well, we're getting near the end here.' We don't know when the tour is gonna end, but we know there'll be a last gig of this tour. We all have lives outside of the band. We grew up together, went from being kids in the apartment to a long and storied career, so we thought, 'It's time.' Then we were in South America doing interviews and we couldn't fuckin' say it, that there was gonna be a last gig. We were looking at each other going, 'Really? Are we really gonna say this is the farewell tour?' So we kinda changed our minds. Will the band be together in a year? We'll do everything we can to make sure it is, but God may have other plans. Judging by how he's treated us over the last forty-eight years, I'd like to think he's gonna let us see fifty, but you can't guarantee that."



Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Selene Papillon on June 16, 2017, 05:52:37 PM
I saw them headlining Sweden Rock Festival June 7. Pretty good show, but I did think Steven Tyler seemed a bit tired, not as much energy as he had.


Title: Re: Aerosmith Thread.
Post by: Muerto on September 22, 2023, 03:29:01 PM

Aerosmith postpones farewell tour after singer Steven Tyler suffers vocal cord injury.


https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/music/aerosmith-postpones-farewell-tour-singer-steven-tyler-suffers-vocal-co-rcna104590 (https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/music/aerosmith-postpones-farewell-tour-singer-steven-tyler-suffers-vocal-co-rcna104590)