The legendary band ‘Aerosmith’ has been rocking out on stage for fans for decades, but now it is suddenly all over.
The band just canceled their current tour and announced their retirement, shocking the music world and fans all across the country.
-Woody
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I've always hated those no-talent sons of bitches, and especially their wannabe Mick Jagger lead singer.
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ReplyDeleteDaryl
Yeah, they should have stayed in the 1970s.
ReplyDeleteYeah, their first two albums were great but then success ruined them. Saw them in Seattle in '75 (for $3.50!) and they were pretty good, but Tyler's Jagger-wannabe act had already wore tissue-thin by then.
DeleteToys in the attic was their only good album.
ReplyDelete-lg
That's the album that turned me off to them. They sucked from start to finish.
DeleteHave to disagree. Aerosmith, Get your Wings, and Toys in the attic were all great albums. They started sliding quick with Rocks but occasionally had a good song. Hamilton and Kramer were a great rhythm section. Agree the androgynous crap from Jagger and Tyler as always the worst aspect of both bands.
DeleteMy guess is, one of them just bad bad medical news.
ReplyDeleteI always liked their two attempted comeback songs in the mid 90s... that had that blonde girl. Maybe it was more the girl and I was 16 than the band. Never really got into their early stuff though. They probably should have retired about 20 years ago.
ReplyDelete-Just a chemist.
I saw them live once and like KISS they were a good party band but as a recorded band not so much.....
ReplyDeleteJD
They should have stole Keith Richards from the Stones and added a decade more to their tours
ReplyDeleteIt was rock bands fronted by girlie men screaming lyrics in high pitched falsetto that tuned me to Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings back in the day so I would like to thank them for that.
ReplyDeleteWe were more into " southern rock ", Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, 38 Special, etc so the screaming girlie boys weren't a thing with us.... We were also into Black Sabbath, Iron Madian, Judas Priest and so on
DeleteJD
Tyler was always an asshole. The big boys in Kansas nearly fucked him up. In my opinion, they played better music when they were still using dope. Janey's got a gun? Love in an elevator? The other shitty ballads? Made me want to stick icepicks in my ears.
ReplyDeleteWell, bye....
ReplyDelete- WDS
Wouldn't put the wear on my stylus playing that crap, same goes for the Stones. Have all of both of their albums cause you can't have a rock n roll album collection without them but that doesn't mean I have to play them.
ReplyDeleteOver rated trash music. Never understood why people liked them.
ReplyDeleteThat gay song 'Dude looks like a Lady' was played Ad Nauseum to pave the way for the tranny clown world of today. Good Riddance to that screaming midget!
ReplyDeleteChutes Magoo
Stupid me, I thought an aerosmith was a person who made parts for Pierce automobiles after 1938.
ReplyDeleteWell,as a Boston raised lad saw em in the 70's/80's/90's,did like them along with Geils/Boston and hell,even a few tracks from the cars,just another part of me in the rear view mirror youth gone.
ReplyDeletePeople always thought I was strange, because I never could stand them.
ReplyDelete--Tennessee Budd
I like that for people in general, I'm gonna steal it :-)
DeleteI was a fan until the great disappointment called "Draw the Line". Saw Aerosmith in concert in '77 but... they weren't very good. Their first efforts were more bluesy, in the same vein (but not the same league) as the first Led Zeppelin albums. This post inspired me to revisit their eponymous debut album. "One Way Street" tops side one, with a solid blues-rock sound and some tasty guitar work. Side two is stronger, kicking off with "Mama Kin" (a favorite of mine for both the beat and the lyrics). "Write Me a Letter" has some blues harmonica but lacks energy and runs too long. "Movin' Out" features some nice guitar, and Tyler's vocal is less "Jaggeresque" than on some of the other songs. They close it out with a quite respectable cover of Rufus Thomas's "Walkin' the Dog". I always loved that lyric:
ReplyDeleteasked my mama for fifteen cents /
to see an elephant jump a fence /
it jumped so high it touched the sky /
didn't come back 'til the Fourth of July...
Anyway, I found it to be worth 36 minutes of my time.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=f8c2bN7n8Mk