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Today’s Legendary band Aerosmith killed in the 70s, faltered in the early 80s, and then made one of the biggest comebacks in rock history in the late 80s and leveled up in the 90s… with 3 massive #1 hits, Cryin', Amazing, and Crazy, that... well… kind of sounded like the same song with different lyrics! Let’s go behind the scenes and investigate a rich time for Aerosmith…You’ll find everything from song-doctored singles and music video muses. We’ll listen to three huge hits that have different titles and we’ll find out if this band ripped themselves off several times NEXT on the Professor of Rock.
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After years of excess and substance abuse, Aerosmith's career made a remarkable resurgence in the late 80s... thanks in no small part to the band’s determination to get clean. You gotta give Aerosmith their props. The collective efforts of Steven Tyler on vocals, Joe Perry and Brad Whitford on guitar, Tom Hamilton on bass, and Joey Kramer on drums turned things around after it looked like all was lost. All of this led to an impressive and increasingly successful second act for Aerosmith’s career. Really one of the greatest second acts for a band in history.
I mean take a look at the numbers. 1987’s Permanent Vacation went to #11 on the US Billboard 200, and 1989’s Pump went to #5. Singles from the two albums made incredible chart showings. For instance, Love in an Elevator went to #5 on the Hot 100, Janie’s Got a Gun reached #4, and Angel climbed to #3.
But cleaning up wasn’t Aerosmith’s only prescription for success. Along the way, they got quite a few house calls from song doctors who helped them polish their music for mass consumption.
While the entirety of 1985’s Done with Mirrors was written by Boston’s bad boys alone, a new songwriting dynamic emerged thereafter with Permanent Vacation, which credited only four tracks solely to the band. And as for Pump, the number was six.
That means roughly half the tracks from Aerosmith’s ‘late 80s Renaissance’ benefitted in part from someone else’s vision. And when the guys got back in the saddle again for 1993’s Get a Grip, they put together an even more robust collection of collaborators... which once again proved extremely effective. Four more Hot 100 hits, five top-five singles, and a #7 spot on the US Mainstream Rock chart. It was a tactic that clearly worked for Aerosmith. A secret weapon. During the span of 1987 to 1994, the band released a total of 21 singles... And out of those, a staggering 17 were written or co-written by songwriters who didn’t go by the name of Aerosmith.
Right after Pump was released, Sony approached Aerosmith with a massive $30 million deal. Not surprisingly, the band signed on the dotted line. But before Aerosmith could get underway, they still had unfinished business with their current label, Geffen... They would need to turn out one last record.

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@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Poll: What is the WORST SONG from a GREAT Artist or Band?
@christineml1476
@christineml1476 5 дней назад
Starship "We Built this City"
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 5 дней назад
My Dingaling - Chuck Berry
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 5 дней назад
Weird Al-Trapped in the Drive Thru
@Chapps1941
@Chapps1941 5 дней назад
O Bla Di, O Bla Da Beatles
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 5 дней назад
@@christineml1476 It's definitely not as good as the old Jefferson Airplane stuff but I have a soft spot for that song.
@Torkeep
@Torkeep 3 дня назад
Whereas Angus Young famously once said: “I'm sick to death of people saying we've made 11 albums that sound exactly the same, In fact, we've made 12 albums that sound exactly the same.”
@e-handle9634
@e-handle9634 2 дня назад
And they all sound just like AC/DC ☺️ Buuttt .. Nobody else sounds quite like that❗
@Heartwing37
@Heartwing37 2 дня назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@sody2000
@sody2000 2 дня назад
facts
@kevinramsey417
@kevinramsey417 2 дня назад
With AC/DC NOBODY wants them to change.
@Andi.Mitchell.Designs
@Andi.Mitchell.Designs День назад
I came here to say this lol
@hudgensmovie
@hudgensmovie 2 дня назад
The three hits that were described as sounding like the same song with different lyrics are "Cryin'," "Amazing," and "Crazy." For people that don't have 20 mins to spend on a video.
@Orangeflava
@Orangeflava День назад
Thank you!!
@bergencounty6602
@bergencounty6602 21 час назад
He already wrote them in the description of the video.
@padawan9127
@padawan9127 18 часов назад
​@bergencounty6602 hey, I don't got the time to check the comments 😂
@jspaulding4106
@jspaulding4106 3 часа назад
#TLDW #HERO #iConsideredWatching2xSpeedJustToFindOut
@joermnyc
@joermnyc 4 дня назад
SNL’s parody of this was epic. “Cuz I’m cryin’, and I’m crazy, cuz I’m cryin’amaza’crazy.”
@danmccarthy4700
@danmccarthy4700 3 дня назад
I still crack up thinking about that sketch.
@Orangeflava
@Orangeflava День назад
​@@danmccarthy4700how do i find the sketch?
@brucevidito4923
@brucevidito4923 5 дней назад
I'll be 70 in a couple of months, and Aerosmith's first three albums will always be my favorites from them.
@joycecharles8293
@joycecharles8293 4 дня назад
@@brucevidito4923 me too I'm 58...
@NoOne-zo6gj
@NoOne-zo6gj 5 дней назад
Their 70's music was their best work.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
No question!
@stevenspeeduk
@stevenspeeduk 5 дней назад
I prefer the 80s and 90s stuff but that’s just cos I grew up with those albums
@williambenner701
@williambenner701 4 дня назад
​@@stevenspeedukokay, I'll forgive you!😎
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
And Pump. But everything else is inferior.
@rrdream2400
@rrdream2400 4 дня назад
what made them so great was they had an element of funk in the 70's, James Brown was a big influence on their music. That funk pretty much disappeared in the 80's and ever since.
@ThePyramidone
@ThePyramidone 4 дня назад
If Aerosmith had 3 top hits using the same music with different lyrics, they didn't rip themselves off - the fans got ripped off.
@badmojo0777
@badmojo0777 4 дня назад
if they enjoyed it, they didnt ge truipped off
@tjc525
@tjc525 4 дня назад
Aerosmi
@standardofexcellence
@standardofexcellence 4 дня назад
Yea it is only ripping off if it is someone else creatively and even sometimes it is open to interpretation and influence, if a band does it then they are unimaginative and formulaic exploiting it and the fans were getting ripped off, subconsciously admiting they are susceptible to being marginally exploited
@Out_of_My_Head
@Out_of_My_Head 4 дня назад
Exactly.
@doktormcnasty
@doktormcnasty 3 дня назад
I wish getting ripped on was a thing. Might help to balance out all the getting ripped off that's been going on.
@lewiscrow
@lewiscrow 5 дней назад
Too many bands from the mid/late-80s onward came to depend on formulaic power ballads to sustain their success. Some played the game better than others, but in general it turned rock into a safe, mellow product to be consumed under different "brand names."
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
I know what you mean.
@stinkypinkeee5085
@stinkypinkeee5085 5 дней назад
@@lewiscrow My Friends and I called it "The Fourth Track Ballad Syndrome"...L.A. Metal was ate up with it...
@earlgrey691
@earlgrey691 5 дней назад
'Don't wanna miss a thing' often offends my ears if Aerosmith could be called a 'great band'.Bunch of degenerates with Zepp and Stones pretensions imo.
@waynevanstanley3795
@waynevanstanley3795 4 дня назад
Could not agree more. Corporate suits got their way by making everyone they could make safe, watered-down tunes. And I say 'tunes' intentionally. A tune is a mere ditty, but a song is not a tune; it requires innovation and imagination, and that certain je ne sais quoi one can never quite put their finger on, but they know it's there, and that makes all the difference.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
Like Diet Coke.
@jjwallnutts
@jjwallnutts 5 дней назад
Was at an Aerosmith show and they actually played the SNL clip before their encore. So, yeah, they definitely found it funny haha
@EitherEndofAugust
@EitherEndofAugust 4 дня назад
It's pretty cool they have a sense of humor about themselves.
@standardofexcellence
@standardofexcellence 4 дня назад
They were probably making fun of there audience
@derekp308
@derekp308 3 дня назад
@@jjwallnutts I don’t think the SNL skit was intended to insult Aerosmith. It isn’t much different than Mad Magazines parodies of blockbuster movies.
@stinkypinkeee5085
@stinkypinkeee5085 5 дней назад
A Friend of mine will sometimes break into our parody of these three songs..."i am crazy, 'cause I'm crying, it's amazing, that I'm crazy, we used one tune, for three songs!"
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Ha ha ha!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
I don’t blame him! Same song, no variety.
@deebedwell580
@deebedwell580 4 дня назад
MadTV or SNL did a skit on that.
@trixonic6934
@trixonic6934 4 дня назад
Aerosmith sucks
@alk3myst
@alk3myst 4 дня назад
Cannot unhear that now. Just played one...hahah
@JohnShields-xx1yk
@JohnShields-xx1yk 4 дня назад
They played a little dive bar in my neighborhood in the early 70's before they became famous, they lived in that area just south of Boston and in the city. Them and J. Geils and the band Boston were the big local bands, rock music was everything to me, I still listen to those songs today 50 yrs later. Thanks Professor for keeping the music alive.
@RicoCosta317
@RicoCosta317 2 дня назад
You neglected to mention Tyler and Perry's collab with Run-DMC on Walk This Way in '86. This was the rap group's biggest hit by far and the video was on constant rotation on MTV. This boosted Run-DMCs career but also put Aerosmith back on the map being played on rock and urban stations alike.
@BlackHatCinephile
@BlackHatCinephile 4 дня назад
Liv: "Mom, I was at a concert, and the lead singer looked just like me!" Bebe: "Was it Aerosmith?" Liv: "Yeeeeeaaahh...?" Bebe: "We need to talk." LOL!
@williammcgee4690
@williammcgee4690 22 часа назад
Hahahaha! Yeah. We need a professional.
@patricklopez1799
@patricklopez1799 5 дней назад
There was this SNL bit that lives forever in my head where they did like an Aerosmith greatest hits CD and they were all some combination of Crying/Amazing/Crazy
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
We cover it !
@wykydone564
@wykydone564 4 дня назад
Tell me you didn't watch the video without telling me you didn't watch the video.
@standardofexcellence
@standardofexcellence 4 дня назад
I wish I could find it that was hilarious adam
@Out_of_My_Head
@Out_of_My_Head 4 дня назад
What about You're My Angel and Don't Want To Miss A Thing?
@arribaficationwineho32
@arribaficationwineho32 4 дня назад
So funny!
@Kalbuir66
@Kalbuir66 3 дня назад
I find it Amazing that so many people are Cryin` about all this Crazy stuff. The Prof asked, what changed between their earlier work and their later work. They got older and sober. It's really that simple. Would people rather they had just given up and stopped creating music that millions of people loved? They needed help and they were smart enough to get that help and do what was needed to continue to produce hit song after hit song. How anyone could begrudge them of that is beyond me. As someone else in another comment pointed out, it was still the band creating that music and playing that music night in and night out at their concerts.
@reprintranch
@reprintranch День назад
Exactly. I got into Aerosmith when Rocks was their current album and although I still prefer their 70s output I find a lot to like in their later albums and sure as hell find it preferable that they survived and continued to make music. I mean, if they’d used that busted-a** plane back in ‘77 and lost Steven and Joe in a crash, would that really have been preferable? Ask any Skynyrd fan if they wish Ronnie Van Zant had made music for another 20 years.
@justinjoseph6966
@justinjoseph6966 4 дня назад
The Adam Sandler Aerosmith bit is one of my all time faves!😂
@Seekthrax
@Seekthrax 5 дней назад
“Cryin’” and “Crazy” are definitely fraternal twin songs: same key, same time signature, virtually identical melody on the hook with two-syllable ‘cr’ words. But there isn’t a case for lumping in “Amazing” with them: different key and time signature, different melodic hook, etc. Alicia Silverstone is the only common factor.
@BigBri550
@BigBri550 4 дня назад
"Amazing" is how I would describe the guitar lead in it!
@dantillson8702
@dantillson8702 4 дня назад
I hear Amazing and Crying, and cryin and Crazy, but not crazy and amazing. weird huh?
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
And Alicia is an eye grabber.
@rrdream2400
@rrdream2400 4 дня назад
that's not the only common factor, throw in Don't Wanna Miss a Thing and Angel too. It's all miserable dreck. It's contrived ballad formula from a band that used to hit you in the gut with funky rock n roll topped with fantastic lyrics loaded with double entendre that sounded like nobody else. All these ballads sound like everybody else.
@garrett6064
@garrett6064 5 дней назад
I heard a girl arguing with her mother in a bar that Aerosmith was a new band. I played her a song off Greatest hits and showed her the album cover to prove they were around long enough to have a grestest hits album. Edited bcs my thumbs can't spell.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Ha ha. I had a similar experience!
@williamgaines9784
@williamgaines9784 5 дней назад
Glad to see the edit. One should never play a dong to a girl arguing with her mother.😂
@tristramcoffin926
@tristramcoffin926 4 дня назад
BTW why is your device trained to aitocorrect to dong?
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
They’ve been around since the 70s!
@garrett6064
@garrett6064 4 дня назад
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 yeah, the daughter hadn't heard of them until their comeback in the 80's
@CowGirlKat8691
@CowGirlKat8691 5 дней назад
Woke up July 5th with all 10 finger!!! 🤣😂Have a great Friday Adam & crew! 🤠
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
Something happen yesterday?
@sblagg527
@sblagg527 5 дней назад
Just a shout out for having Big Generator in the background! Just listened to it again last night-- Immensely underrated album.
@mremusic999
@mremusic999 4 дня назад
Beat me to it!
@mr.intensity2685
@mr.intensity2685 4 дня назад
Big Generator...Suddenly, I'm a Freshman in high school, '87-'88.
@jonathanmartin3767
@jonathanmartin3767 3 дня назад
90s Aerosmith is the exact reason I turn the station whenever any Aerosmith song comes on.
@drchico40
@drchico40 2 дня назад
Same hear. Their music is so bad, maybe with the exception of the 70's stuff.
@jr2904
@jr2904 День назад
I guess you could say, you do want to miss a thing
@MrTommytater
@MrTommytater День назад
Aerosmith suuuuccckkkkssss
@jeremyhopkins9222
@jeremyhopkins9222 4 дня назад
I never realized they were three different songs. All this time, I had been thinking they were all the same song.
@grumpysnail81
@grumpysnail81 5 дней назад
I loved Aerosmith as a kid. I learned the lyrics for "Sweet Emotion" before I learned my ABC's. However, "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" was the unceremonious end to all that. Oh well, it was good while it lasted.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Cool!
@moe45673
@moe45673 Час назад
I was actually really put off by "Fallin in Love is so hard on the Knees", which felt like it was phoned in by Tyler. But I loved "Pink" (and still do), I felt like that was closer to 1990 Aerosmith and Tyler sang that like he felt it. When "Miss a Thing" came out, that was just the nail in the coffin for me. I was graduating high school then, and I was like "these are the same guys who wrote Walk This Way? For real? Those guys were dangerous, not this Good Morning America musical guest"
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 4 дня назад
I reluctantly saw them with my wife on their Pump tour, and they played their newer pop stuff early, as if to get it out of the way. The rest of the show was all hard rock from the 70s, and they had that old sound. I had the impression they weren't thrilled with their new pop & power ballads either. I was SO glad I went! It was like seeing the old Aerosmith!
@kingrex1931
@kingrex1931 4 дня назад
Those videos did more for Alicia Siverstone than they did for Aerosmith.
@the_original_jt
@the_original_jt 4 дня назад
Alicia did more for me than Aerosmith did.
@donaldpaluga
@donaldpaluga 2 дня назад
AS IF!😎
@robpaxson4455
@robpaxson4455 4 дня назад
1993 Aerosmith songs appeared in three hit movies, Wayne’s World 2, Mrs Doubtfire, and of course Dazed and Confused
@cannonball666
@cannonball666 5 дней назад
Talkin' about Aerosmith? We're not worthy.! We're not worthy!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Ha ha!
@user-hr1gw3qr8w
@user-hr1gw3qr8w 5 дней назад
@cannonball666...Excellent!!!
@a2ndopynyn
@a2ndopynyn 4 дня назад
@@user-hr1gw3qr8w - Nope. That was Alice Cooper, in _Wayne's World._
@user-hr1gw3qr8w
@user-hr1gw3qr8w 4 дня назад
@@a2ndopynyn ...guess you never saw Waynes World 2 or any of the original SNL skits . Lol
@a2ndopynyn
@a2ndopynyn 4 дня назад
@@user-hr1gw3qr8w - Hmmm. If I did, I don't remember 'em. My mistake. 🙃
@alanhill3677
@alanhill3677 5 дней назад
To me Ragdolll was the one hit I loved in their rotation of 80s classics from Aerosmith
@a2ndopynyn
@a2ndopynyn 4 дня назад
That's my favorite from that era also. Co-written with Holly Knight.
@maryrowe3981
@maryrowe3981 3 дня назад
I have always wondered about the inspiration for the “Ragdoll” lyrics….
@pariah076
@pariah076 4 дня назад
This is the first video of his in which I figured out who the band was going to be in the first 15 seconds
@DukesMusic84
@DukesMusic84 5 дней назад
One of my favorite Aerosmith performances was in the Sargeant Pepper's movie, doing Come Together as the Future Villain Band. FIRE
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Thanks for sharing.
@pauljazz818
@pauljazz818 4 дня назад
Aerosmith was the best part of that rubbish movie. The worst part is they got beat up by the Bee Gee’s! Nooooooooo!!!
@DukesMusic84
@DukesMusic84 4 дня назад
@@pauljazz818 In real life Aerosmith would destroy the Bee Gees, Aerosmith tough as nails.
@pauljazz818
@pauljazz818 4 часа назад
@@DukesMusic84 I totally agree
@capitanchunk
@capitanchunk 2 дня назад
When you started introducing this I went "this has to be Aerosmith" 😂😂😂 Great video!
@robotorch
@robotorch 4 дня назад
The Janie's Got a Gun video was directed by David Fincher, one of this century's greatest film directors (one of my faves)
@JohnHoganN8
@JohnHoganN8 5 дней назад
Saw Aerosmith at an outdoor concert delayed by 911, security was the USMC and other members of the military. It was very emotional.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Where was this?
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
This was a sad day!
@JohnHoganN8
@JohnHoganN8 4 дня назад
@@ProfessorofRockBristow, Virginia, think it was the Nissan Pavilion back then.
@nishav101822
@nishav101822 5 дней назад
"Young Girl" "Lady Willpower" "This Girl is a Woman Now"
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
And “Woman, Woman”
@strippingears9052
@strippingears9052 3 дня назад
Gary puckett wanted to get rid of sameness,career flopped after not remaking song over and over..
@donaldpaluga
@donaldpaluga 2 дня назад
​@strippingears9052 funny you should mention him, I heard his version of I WANT To Know What Love Is. It was as bad as any Yoko Ono record
@andyinmichigan9058
@andyinmichigan9058 2 дня назад
love this channel.... I have a friend who's like "man your some kind of music nerd"...but gen again he's a super sports guy , especially about 70's and 80's. It's just all what you're in to.
@ElementUncovered
@ElementUncovered 2 дня назад
I knew it, but my friends didn't believe me. Thanks for proving me right!
@ThePatcore
@ThePatcore 3 дня назад
Proof, Aerosmith was at their best while on drugs..
@mikecumber5326
@mikecumber5326 День назад
Unless you saw them live. Hot trash.
@duromusabc
@duromusabc 5 дней назад
My college years when those 3 hits were popular on MTV - my 2nd and 3rd year in college - great memories watching those music videos on MTV in a time when there was only CABLE TV !
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Thanks!
@henrykujawa4427
@henrykujawa4427 4 дня назад
I saw the same thing happen with HEART. From the mid-80s up, a large percentage of the songs on their Capitol-era albums were both LA songwriters. Which obviously wasn't a bad idea, as they did 4 albums in a row that were better than anything they did in the early 80s.
@joelhalter6495
@joelhalter6495 День назад
Cheap Trick too
@thesjkexperience
@thesjkexperience 4 дня назад
Now I remember why I stopped listening to them after Rocks.
@petercena9497
@petercena9497 5 дней назад
The 90s were Aerosmith's biggest decade as far as units sold, however when I think of 90s music they seldom come to mind. Lucky for them the seventies remain their definitive decade. I thought at first you were gonna feature Gary Puckett and the Union Gap whose four million selling singles all sound alike.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
So true.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
And are all about a young woman or a young girl whatever.
@thewordlove4316
@thewordlove4316 3 дня назад
I can only recall three: 'Lady Willpower' 'Over You' 'Young Girl' off the top of mein kopf, mind you ... 🤌🥔👁️🍅🙊🤌
@petercena9497
@petercena9497 3 дня назад
@@thewordlove4316 Woman Woman
@brandonpuckrin7514
@brandonpuckrin7514 5 дней назад
My favourite Rock and Roll band. Saw them Live in Toronto at the Sky Dome in December of 93, January of 94 Big Ones. They played an amazing concert. Jackal opened for them. Another great video Adam, much appreciated.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Thanks for sharing!
@seannordeen5019
@seannordeen5019 4 дня назад
When I think of Aerosmith songs, the ones that immediately came to mind was: Dream On, Sweet Emotion, Dude looks Like a Lady, Love in an Elevator, Walk This Way, Janie's Got A gun. I remembered Cryin' only when I read the description, but couldn't even think of what Crazy and Amazing sounded like without looking for them and playing them. I think Living On the Edge from that album made more of an impression on me (though that might be because of Weird Al). To be honest, when I saw the title of this video, Nickleback was the band that immediately came to mind, not Aerosmith.
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 5 дней назад
There were some amazing collaborations with the band. A really diverse selection, and yet Aerosmith never lost their unique sound.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
For sure.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
Run-DMC will always be their best.
@StevenEveral
@StevenEveral 4 дня назад
People talk a lot of smack about Aerosmith's late 80s-early 90s output and how they were using so many outside writers, but they were taking advantage of that resurgence and wanted to put out as many memorable songs as possible. When you look at it like that, the use of so many outside songwriters on Get A Grip makes some sense.
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 4 дня назад
I prefer it when artists have something to say, and they express themselves rather than trying to rack up the hits. There's nothing wrong with that, but it almost never connects with me.
@KellyAlbright-tg9kz
@KellyAlbright-tg9kz 3 дня назад
Glad they got clean and survived but still not great music IMO.
@markiefufu
@markiefufu 4 дня назад
I knew exactly who you were talking about in the first 5 seconds. My younger sister, who is 10 years younger, wanted me to check out this new band. I discovered Aerosmith with Toys in the Attic. She didn't believe me they had been around forever until I pulled out my vinyl and played it for her.
@Mr-Flibble
@Mr-Flibble 3 дня назад
I thought you were Crazy for making this video, But it is Amazing, & left me Crying.
@dougpeters1625
@dougpeters1625 4 дня назад
Toys in the attic is a masterpiece and that's what originally turned me on to Aerosmith. They certainly paid their dues and I don't blame them for finding a formula and cashing in in the 90s.
@DC8091
@DC8091 5 дней назад
heh, well, wonder if they ever debated suing themselves for ripping off their own songs 🤣🤣🤣
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 5 дней назад
It wouldn't be the weirdest lawsuit ever.
@JohnHoganN8
@JohnHoganN8 5 дней назад
Don would!
@jennycraigadventures3314
@jennycraigadventures3314 5 дней назад
@@Whisper_292John Fogarty sued himself.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
Oh man!
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 4 дня назад
@jennycraigadventures3314 Really? That's great! I'll have to look that story up.
@DrWaites
@DrWaites 5 дней назад
I still haven't listened to "Don't Wanna Miss a Thing" in its entirety. I leave a store if it comes on, change the radio dial. Not that it's a bad song - I haven't heard it. I just have it as a source of pride that I've avoided it for decades.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
I know what you mean.
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 5 дней назад
It also reminds me of that terrible movie it was in. Don't remember the name, but Liv Tyler was in it.
@theunknownatheist3815
@theunknownatheist3815 4 дня назад
@@LazyIRanchArmageddon. I saw it at a free screening when it came out. It was fun to see at the theater back when our country wasn’t filled with assholes. 😂
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
Me too. It’s easily their worst song.
@sicsiksam
@sicsiksam 4 дня назад
Wow , I thought I was the only one that held musical grudges!!!! I agree with you 💯 Done with mirrors was a decent album though .
@Ninjanimegamer
@Ninjanimegamer 4 часа назад
Back in the 70's, I remember the group driving through our state in this funky bus with a dude and their name painted on it. They played often at Staples h.s., because the h.s. was built to double as a concert hall for the Westport community. My parents thought I was too young to go see them, but my babysitters took me. It was a blast.
@Weareconnected167
@Weareconnected167 5 дней назад
My word, I remember seeing Aerosmith at the Montreal Forum on the Pump tour with Skid Row as support. Jan 1990
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Who was better?
@Weareconnected167
@Weareconnected167 5 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock honestly.. SKID ROW, they looked they had something to prove. Although I gotta say Steven Tyler doing forward flips on stage was a sight to see
@stinkypinkeee5085
@stinkypinkeee5085 5 дней назад
@@Weareconnected167 I can top that: Aerosmith with Guns N' Roses on the Permanent Vacation Tour...$16.50 a ticket for the entire building...1988 was awesome...
@kennelson6055
@kennelson6055 4 дня назад
I can top that...Texas Jam 1978. Ted Nugent, Van Halen, Heart, Journey, Eddie Money and Head East. $15.00
@dsmith9626
@dsmith9626 2 дня назад
Saw that tour at Reunion Arena in Dallas with Bonham/The Cult/Skid Row and Aerosmith. Great show to my ears. Love 70s Aerosmith. Never liked "Love in an Elevator" or "Janie's Got A Gun" too much. Aerosmith is definitely hit or miss with me . But they put on a hell of a show in Dallas. Ironically Jason Bonham is playing drums on the Best of All Worlds Van Halen Tribute with Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani and Michael Anthony. I'm seeing them in Houston. I actually saw Van Halen with DLR on the "1984" tour. I saw Van Hagar/Sam Halen 3 times including the very first show on the "5150" world tour at the Hirsch Coliseum in Shreveport, Louisiana. I've loved Satch since the 80s so this will be an awesome show. Can't wait. I'm also seeing Kansas in October and Iron Maiden in November in Fort Worth. Sweeeet! 🤘
@rrdream2400
@rrdream2400 4 дня назад
Add in Don't Wanna Miss a Thing and Angel if you want to torture yourself.
@karentrimmer
@karentrimmer 5 дней назад
I thought this was going to be about Casey and the Sunshine Band. I was with a band in the 70s. 'Get Down Tonight,' "That's the Way," "Shake Your Booty," and "Boogie Man" are all the exact same music. We only had to learn one song to perform four.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Ha ha!
@karentrimmer
@karentrimmer 5 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock We were covering Boz Skaggs, ELO, Doobies... we needed some easy fillers.
@theunknownatheist3815
@theunknownatheist3815 4 дня назад
KC, Not Casey.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
Haha it would be so funny if we got an episode on that!
@rrdream2400
@rrdream2400 4 дня назад
KC had great grooves. If you think those songs are all the same your band wasn't very good.
@aerofool66
@aerofool66 5 дней назад
Aerosmith will always be the best ever in my mind. I am a permanent member of the top 1% of Aerosmith’s listeners on Spotify. Their second act happened during my teenage years. My first album was Pump, and it wasn’t long before I had Permanent Vacation in my mitts. My parents encouraged my new obsession by getting me Pandora’s Box and the Box of Fire box sets which got me hooked on the classic ‘Smith. From ‘89 on, the bad boys from Boston was my life’s soundtrack until the Another Dimension album ended their studio album run. Professor, could you please do an episode on Aerosmith’s Honkin’ on Bobo album?
@williamgaines9784
@williamgaines9784 5 дней назад
Fomulaic melodies with different lyrics have worked for various artists, Merle Haggard did it, George Jones, Conway Twitty also, to name a few.
@Tamsxoxo
@Tamsxoxo 4 дня назад
Saw them at the Capital Centre in 1983 and the Hampton Coliseum in 1991. '83 was ok/nothing to write home about. '91 was a joke. They were condescending and acted like they were bored out of their skulls. Low negative vibes happening... thanks for the awesome memories dudes!
@meurdesoifphilippe5405
@meurdesoifphilippe5405 День назад
1991 was a joke... It must have been, Aerosmith didn't play a gig in 1991.
@Tamsxoxo
@Tamsxoxo 4 часа назад
@meurdesoifphilippe5405 Thank you for refreshing my memory! I've been to a deafening amount of concerts, no doubt. 1990 was the year with Aerosmith, not 1991. In 1990, Aerosmith sucked balls big time.
@ckatheman
@ckatheman 3 дня назад
Winger did it twice with “Without the Night” and “Miles Away”. There’s a video of Kip making light of it
@whitedevil2
@whitedevil2 2 дня назад
Aerosmith appearing on the SNL sketch of Wayne's World and then featured in the Wayne's World sequel were also big boosts for them.
@jeromethiel4323
@jeromethiel4323 4 дня назад
Saying an Aerosmith ballad sounds like an Aerosmith ballad is like saying AC/DC sounds like AC/DC. No shit, of course they sound similar.
@turnaround2219
@turnaround2219 4 дня назад
Aerosmith wrote crappy lyrics and set them to crappy music for three different songs that all sound the same. Please do not compare that to AC/DC.
@AndreaP76
@AndreaP76 4 дня назад
@@turnaround2219 The three songs are completely different. The same can not be said about 80% of AC/DC songs. Try again.
@jeromethiel4323
@jeromethiel4323 4 дня назад
@@turnaround2219 My point is as soon as an AC/DC song comes on, you know it's an AC/DC song. Because is SOUNDS like an AC/DC song. I could say the same thing about a lot of bands, AC/DC was just the first one that popped into my head.
@jesserussell7242
@jesserussell7242 5 дней назад
I am a huge fan of not only rock ‘n’ roll but I’m a huge fan of power ballads it’s the best thing in the world it makes romance I think come alive.
@rrdream2400
@rrdream2400 4 дня назад
Marvin Gaye, Barry White, Sade, that's romance. Aerosmith singing this drek can make any man go soft.
@AliciaGuitar
@AliciaGuitar День назад
Yeah, i really dont get why ppl hate power ballads so much. Variety is the spice of life.
@jesserussell7242
@jesserussell7242 21 час назад
@@AliciaGuitar you are absolutely right Alicia power ballots are the greatest songs ever in order to fall in love with someone and it melts all the girls hearts that’s why I love our ballad so much I always have and I always will. people who hate power ballads don’t realize and understand what they are and why they make an impact the way that they do. especially with songs like I’ll be there for you by Bon Jovi. Heaven isn’t too far away and open arms by journey and keep on loving you by REO Speedwagon. without having variety, life would be boring. Long live romance, long live power ballads. and long live love.
@Bergarita
@Bergarita 3 дня назад
Like almost all great artists/bands, the early years were their best because thats when they're creative juices were flowing.
@LeatherRebel75
@LeatherRebel75 4 дня назад
I have always loved Get a Grip. That album was a huge part of my summer '93 soundtrack after finishing 11th grade and getting ready for my senior year. I even saw Aerosmith in concert for the first time with that tour. I got to see them twice for the Get a Grip tour. I actually like all three of the ballads, but it did really annoy me that they released all three back to back as singles. People seem to overlook that Get a Grip is also loaded with some great hard rocking songs that just got overlooked. They made a point to really beef up the rhythm guitars on that album after the more tamer sounding Pump and Permanent Vacation. One review I remember reading from the time it came out called Get a Grip "Pump Harder."
@CasualSpud
@CasualSpud 5 дней назад
Eat The Rich is the best song on that album.. singing that one a lot lately... fits the times. As for the song doctors... look up Lizard Love.
@bildo1977
@bildo1977 4 дня назад
Personally, I think that “Pump” was Aerosmith’s truly last good album. Cryin’, Crazy, and Amazing weren’t identical, but they were congealed from the same blob of blandness.
@jonathanfoster2263
@jonathanfoster2263 4 дня назад
I think what makes many bands and artists early work more iconic is that hunger, sometimes literal hunger. touring in real life situations where you are not sure where your next pay day is coming in. sleeping in your crappy tour van trying to break through. The hardships of living make for great RELATABLE lyrics that listeners can latch onto. Later in their careers the very successful bands no longer have that hunger, what are you going to write about from your life if you no longer have to strive for anything? you live in a multi million dollar mansion, you make more in interest a year than most people make in their lifetimes. that will be reflected in the lyrics and music and people can sense that. Just my opinion
@MrRidleyDog
@MrRidleyDog 2 дня назад
One of the things that changed is that you now needed to record 13-16 songs to fill a CD. In their heyday, anywhere between 7-9 would get the job done.
@Smedleydog1
@Smedleydog1 5 дней назад
It doesn't matter who writes the songs. It all boils down to Joe Perry on lead guitar and Steven Tyler screaming out the vocals. Tyler has a recognizable style.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
I wonder if he got a sore throat often because of his constant screaming
@VicSouders
@VicSouders 5 дней назад
Happy 4th weekend! I love a good conspiracy theory.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Ha ha!
@Chapps1941
@Chapps1941 5 дней назад
I hate all the horrible ones
@italianviking80
@italianviking80 4 дня назад
My first exposure to Aerosmith was in 1993 when they released their "Get A Grip" album. Their music videos, featuring Alicia Silverstone, were frequently played on The Box. (Remember that channel?) Years later, when I discovered they had been around since the 1970s, I was astounded that they had never crossed my radar before.
@kellysmith2303
@kellysmith2303 2 дня назад
Love the VH and YES albums behind you!
@TribalGuitars
@TribalGuitars 5 дней назад
Aerosmith got really formulaic, especially with their sound, when they hit with "Angel". Their stuff used to sound different song to song but you always knew it was them. "Angel" hit and that over-process, heavy-on the vocal doubling and the reverb, big synth sound. They're not the first band to rehash songs, some on purpose, some by accident.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Too true.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
Far from it.
@Jagangela
@Jagangela 4 дня назад
It was not Aerosmith, it was and is the music business....listen to music now...if you want to call it music.
@TribalGuitars
@TribalGuitars 4 дня назад
@@Jagangela It was Aerosmith. They're big boys, they had a say.
@flavellinator
@flavellinator 5 дней назад
I actually never once thought about those songs sounding the same but having different lyrics until you mentioned it!
@johntackett1853
@johntackett1853 5 дней назад
Did you ever actually listen to them? It is painfully obvious.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Interesting.
@amywade4035
@amywade4035 4 дня назад
wow that's amazing
@krokovay.marcell
@krokovay.marcell День назад
@@johntackett1853welp, they have different chord progressions, different time signatures (4/4, 6/8 and a shuffle) different tempos. The only thing they have common is that they are power ballads
@bradkoerner1
@bradkoerner1 2 дня назад
I find it fascinating that the only song I still find enduring from Get a Grip is Fever, which is the only song written by Tyler/Perry and sung by Tyler.
@willingexile3374
@willingexile3374 4 дня назад
Chuck Berry basically played the same riffs for most of his songs, and some of Carl Perkins' work was derivative as well. Purists will always complain about this. We can fault the record companies to keep on double-dipping in the same well. The pressure of having to churn out hits within a short span of time takes its toll on the creative process. I was a teenager when "Walk This Way" was remade. I wasn't a big fan of their work since then, but over time, and with a heavy whiff of nostalgia, I can still appreciate the later songs of Aerosmith. As I got older, and finally got to listen to their earlier songs, it got me to thinking that Steven Tyler lost a lot of his creative juice while rehabbing from drug abuse.
@S_H9260
@S_H9260 5 дней назад
Yeah, they sound the same. But they sound good so I'm okay with it.
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 5 дней назад
They do, but I always thought it was intentional.
@josephcooter5763
@josephcooter5763 5 дней назад
Alicia Who? You'll have to forgive me I a bit clueless here.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Ha!
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 5 дней назад
Ba-dum TISS
@theunknownatheist3815
@theunknownatheist3815 4 дня назад
Tip your waitress folks 😂
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
As if!
@donaldpaluga
@donaldpaluga 2 дня назад
Admit it, she was Your Crush😏
@michaelsteding7720
@michaelsteding7720 4 дня назад
Their last great album was Toys in the Attic. I met Steven and Joe in Columbia SC in either 97 or 98. They were sober by then. Joe was a recluse in his hotel room, but Steven was wide open. You can check if you want too. It was the Adams Mark Hotel. Quite a coincidence, don't you think Adam. Steven wanted me to show him around downtown Columbia, but unfortunately, I needed the job. I was always a big fan of their music. I preferred their 70s stuff because it had a harder edge. Uncle Salty is one of my alltime favorites. Anyway, I always look back and wonder what would have happened . I would have taken the day off and shown Stephen Columbia. He was interested in the souther heritage of the town. What do you think?
@kafkal2281
@kafkal2281 4 дня назад
Loved and got your reference to them being "Back in the Saddle Again", wink wink. Dream On has always been a favored song for me. Unfortunately I couldnt get onboard with their 80s offers. But that did allow a newer generation to listen to and appreciate their prior catalog of songs, so there was a silver lining!
@SloaneHomeAlone
@SloaneHomeAlone 4 дня назад
The keyboard riff to Van Halen's "Jump" is the same as the guitar riff to Van Halen's "Panama".
@rrdream2400
@rrdream2400 4 дня назад
Aerosmith lost their funky bone when they got back together in the 80's. I went from loving just about every song on every album to not loving anything they put out.
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 4 дня назад
Yeah, they went from gutsy hard rock to jumping in with the hair bands and making calculations rather than compositions. In the 70s they had something to say. Later they were simply responding to popular demands.
@standardofexcellence
@standardofexcellence 4 дня назад
I didn't like anything but pink by aerosmith in the 90's on. In fact I think rolling stones did a better version and video of crazy etc with angry and sydney sweeney very recently
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 4 дня назад
@@standardofexcellence The Stones kept developing their sound, and they've always offered something new and genuine, even as old farts. They never tried to reduce their art to a series of calculations.
@briankrzyzowski7907
@briankrzyzowski7907 3 дня назад
Idgaf, get a grip was fucking great! Huge in my rotation back in HS
@danielcraft3727
@danielcraft3727 2 дня назад
There you go, teeny boppers targeted music.
@brentcox7772
@brentcox7772 5 дней назад
Cool story Professor! Saw them in ‘77 and ‘78! Awesome show!🤘🔥
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
THanks Brent!
@austintrousdale2397
@austintrousdale2397 4 дня назад
Adam, I hope that you and yours had a nice Independence Day celebration 🇺🇸 🎆 🎇 🎉 BTW, I think that we need from you a tier list of Aerosmith songs! 😁 Maybe could be a monthly feature on your channel with various artists (80s Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Pink Floyd…)
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 5 дней назад
Hey, y'all. 🎉🎉
@LaManteca76
@LaManteca76 5 дней назад
Hi 👋
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 5 дней назад
Howdy!
@UnclePengy
@UnclePengy 4 дня назад
KC and the Sunshine band did that. There's little difference between "That's the Way I Like It", "Shake your Booty", "Keep it Comin; Love" and a few other songs in their repertoire other than the lyrics; the music is basically recycled, formulaic. I mean, if you find something that's catchy and works, why not?
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 4 дня назад
Don’t forget I’m Your Boogie Man.
@UnclePengy
@UnclePengy 4 дня назад
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Yes
@Jagangela
@Jagangela 4 дня назад
I love all those songs....
@SkyNerdStudios
@SkyNerdStudios 23 часа назад
The title of this episode should have been “is it the same old story same old song” lol
@afishcalledminnewawa
@afishcalledminnewawa 3 дня назад
I was 17, those videos were crazy amazing, and had me cryin'.
@therealstuffedzebra
@therealstuffedzebra 5 дней назад
If the listening public loves a formula, why not keep serving it to them? A win-win arrangement for all!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Depends on the formula!
@Ribberflavenous
@Ribberflavenous 5 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock I will disagree, and I have always hated the elitist 'sell out' cry. If you are interested in the art at a high level and the subtle nuances or originalities matter to you, kudos to you, and this is a great place for discussions of that type. Some of us don't have that depth of interest, or just need some decent quality background music while you work. That is an honorable space to fill in music and it pays well. If Picasso and Rembrandt spin your dials, go for it. I just need a nice southwestern landscape on the wall most of the time and that isn't evil.
@RickCaldwellvoluntaryist
@RickCaldwellvoluntaryist 5 дней назад
I disagree. A formula serves a particular era, and makes hits for the bands that follow it in the short term. Then, the formula becomes a joke in the next decade, and becomes chart poison to that band, even if the band adapts. Aerosmith and Heart are examples of bands that fell into formula hit making later in theor careers, who became legends anyway, largely because they were already legends due to their early material. But other bands that followed the same formulas that hadn't already had memorable careers, became embarrasing punch lines once their brief hit making runs were over. Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship are revered variations of that bands lineups. But nobody talks about Starship without a smirk. Following a formula is a great plan for short term success. That much is true. But it becomes an albatross around a band's(or artists's) neck in regard to their longer term legacy.
@dpjacobs28
@dpjacobs28 5 дней назад
If $ is to be made….someone will fill whatever the void may be….guaranteed!
@Ribberflavenous
@Ribberflavenous 5 дней назад
@@RickCaldwellvoluntaryist You are talking artisanal values, i.e. quality, There are many genius pieces that have massive accolades from credentialed experts that have not made much if any money, but they still need to be done to feed those that can appreciate it. However, remember, that half the people who listen to music are below average and the entertainment business is about money, so catering to the less demanding listener is a successful plan/formula. Yes it is McMusic, but it satisfies the simpler ear, and if they will buy it, producers will sell it.
@davidlaw689
@davidlaw689 5 дней назад
Pump was Aerosmith's last great album. I find their 90s output to be cookie cutter schmaltz. Still an awesome band
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
I love Pump!
@BigTimeRushFan2112
@BigTimeRushFan2112 5 дней назад
great? lol. It was commercial drivel at best.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
@@BigTimeRushFan2112 What about Janie?
@PatrickMersinger
@PatrickMersinger 5 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock I think their last great full album, to me at least, is 1979’s Night in the Ruts. (A takeoff on right in the nuts.) Yes there was internal tension in the Band , but that album was a great one. It sent Joe and Brad out of the band for years. They tried to replace them with two other guitarists. I saw that tour , it was a good show but just not the same without Joe and Brad. Tyler was incredibly wasted too, not yet cleaned up his act.
@BigTimeRushFan2112
@BigTimeRushFan2112 5 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock drivel.
@barrysmith8920
@barrysmith8920 4 дня назад
I STILL often play “Walk This Way” and “No More No More” on repeat and VERY LOUD!! 🥳😎🌹😎🥳
@mickb69
@mickb69 4 дня назад
I got into aerosmith in the early 90s, after seeing wanynes world 2 and hearing, then seeking out "shut up and dance" (still got it too) then branched out from there, to the current stuff, back to the old greatest hits classics, and onward to "honkin' on bobo" i think there were epically-good, and bad songs in every era, although i feel that, they were never NOT aerosmith. That bombastic sound, attitude, was always at the core and radiating out. The "velcro trifecta" was/is a grind to listen to, as is "don't wanna miss a thing" (despite them being great songs). I do feel that those songs were necessary, easy to drop right into the middle of all potential listeners worlds and do well, and ensure the bands success. I distinctly remember seeing the alicia/liv videos on "the box" (UK mid 90s cable tv music channel, where you could call in and type a code to have a song you want played, for a small fee...) i think alicia silverstone, plus the cutting edge, raunchy direction, had a massive influence on us.
@kathystammen8774
@kathystammen8774 5 дней назад
Love me some Aerosmith ❤
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
So good!
@magdahernandez6370
@magdahernandez6370 5 дней назад
Possible the greatest comeback in rock. Pump dominated 1990-1 radio and stereos. Great tour too.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
For sure.
@pensnut08
@pensnut08 5 дней назад
Ummmm.... The comeback started in 1984.........
@HellcatCustoms
@HellcatCustoms День назад
I loved Get A Grip and all the MTV videos. Being alive and young in the 90s was a trip!
@GiantSFaithfuL
@GiantSFaithfuL 4 дня назад
They hit the jackpot. I don’t fault them for the external writers. It was a success. I was in high school and saw them on this tour. Collective Soul opened up for them. Epic show to say the least.
@BigTimeRushFan2112
@BigTimeRushFan2112 5 дней назад
Sorry Professor but 90's Aerosmith was a true let down compared to their 70's and early 80's material. 55 years old here, I'm sure lots of older rockers agree. If a 90's Aerosmith song come's on the radio when I'm driving, I change the station...
@derricktrottier6763
@derricktrottier6763 5 дней назад
i couldn't agree more...once they got sober their music turned to pop/rock crap.
@BigTimeRushFan2112
@BigTimeRushFan2112 5 дней назад
@@derricktrottier6763 so true...
@mikek5958
@mikek5958 5 дней назад
100%
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 5 дней назад
Ok!
@Anaris10
@Anaris10 5 дней назад
YUP
@poet7158
@poet7158 5 дней назад
80's areosmith I dont care for . They sold out doing pop rock. Toys in the Addict rocked, was them at their best
@anthoneyschwoch9104
@anthoneyschwoch9104 4 дня назад
I'm not going to pass judgment, I don't know you. Albums are a product. The idea is to sell as many as possible. Selling out is the point.
@insanejughead
@insanejughead 26 минут назад
Thank God he mentions Living On The Edge at the end. That is my fav song of Aerosmith's and overall fav music video from the 90's.
@clpotter121
@clpotter121 4 дня назад
I guess I just love Aerosmith.I grew up with the seventies songs, became an adult with the eighties music, and had some of the most fun "adult time" of my life to " I don't want to miss a thing ". Shame me if you will. I just love tem.
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