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BayouCountry
08-03-2024, 6:10pm
Damn, this is one act I wish I had not missed.

This one must be streamed through good sound system

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nmManQXfUc

Anjdog2003
08-03-2024, 6:39pm
Good

Raazor
08-03-2024, 6:52pm
I saw 'em in concert once. They're no Iron Maiden.

Bruze
08-03-2024, 7:29pm
Aerovette is retiring? :confused: :eek:

Louie Detroit
08-03-2024, 7:44pm
Oh well, they haven’t been worth a shit since they imploded from too much partying in the late seventies.

Unsuspicious
08-03-2024, 8:29pm
Thanks, this thread reminded me to lookup who sang Dream On because it didn't sound like Tyler but turns out it was then he changed his style on purpose

Vince Clortho
08-03-2024, 8:46pm
Once he added all the yodeling they were done. Permanent Vacation was the death of rock for them.

higgyburners
08-03-2024, 10:26pm
I saw 'em in concert once. They're no Iron Maiden.

They are no Ratt either ....who spotted tawny kitaen ...before Whitsnake video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2CsUYAP6AU

vettemed
08-04-2024, 5:41am
about time.

Frankie the Fink
08-04-2024, 5:47am
Never thought they were "all that" and the lead has been screeching out lyrics for decades so I'm surprised he has any vocal chords left.

A/E
08-04-2024, 6:01am
Alright Hamilton ~ Bassist had frizzy hair and mega split ends ~ Dude one word " Conditioner "

What's with the reams of girly fabric on Lead Singers Microphone Stand ?

Joe Perry ~ No knocks on him ~ proper attitude and respectable skillz

Solid Rockers all in all for over 50 years, Their longevity in a business of Crash and Burns is duly noted

LATB
08-04-2024, 7:15am
I was never a huge fan although they did produce a few excellent classics.
Run DMC revived the Aerosmith career in the 1980's with Walk This Way cover.

This vvv is excellent. :D

https://youtu.be/Yq4KA0mUnC8?si=rgImdq6S7KW1YX2J

Don Rickles
08-04-2024, 7:34am
My ears rang for days, after seeing them perform at the Tower Theater in the '70's.

ratflinger
08-04-2024, 8:20am
They quit the heroin and turned to shit.

GTOguy
08-04-2024, 10:07am
I burned out on them in 1977 or 78. Never wanted to see them. Still don't.

Very glad to have seen JJ Cale, though.

Tikiman
08-04-2024, 10:32am
JJ Cale put Eric Clapton on the map. :yesnod:

jw38
08-04-2024, 10:40am
Aerosmith played at my high school in 1973 for our junior/senior prom.

KenHorse
08-04-2024, 11:46am
JJ Cale put Eric Clapton on the map. :yesnod:

John Mayal

ft laud mike
08-04-2024, 3:16pm
Once he added all the yodeling they were done. Permanent Vacation was the death of rock for them.

Stopping drugs was the end of them
gayotree such as :
love in an elevator= pure faggotry

Anjdog2003
08-04-2024, 5:02pm
Very glad to have seen JJ Cale, though.






:yesnod:

Anjdog2003
08-04-2024, 5:04pm
JJ Cale put Eric Clapton on the map. :yesnod:



And his music helped Lynyrd Skinner also.

Anjdog2003
08-04-2024, 5:05pm
John Mayal



John Mayall put a lot of musicians on the map.

PLRX
08-04-2024, 5:42pm
I saw 'em in concert once. They're no Iron Maiden.

They haven't been Aerosmith since the 90s