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Aerosmith is good

ShynerShyner Posts: 1,226
edited March 2018 in Other Music
Or Kiss. Hell i search for new bands everyday cannot find the comfort in this world .
   

Tell me about Aerosmith please. Especially the 80's
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    SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 NYC Posts: 25,810
    The first four Aerosmith albums are great. Especially rocks and toys in the attic. A few good tracks on later albums but you can skip it for the most part. 
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    tempo_n_groovetempo_n_groove Posts: 38,985
    Not a fan of Aerosmith...
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    DW139059DW139059 Posts: 353
    Rocks is probably my favorite 70s Aerosmith album.  They start to taper off around Night In The Ruts.  The 80s were rough for them, no doubt.  Their big resurgence was Pump, with Permanent Vacation leading into it.  Their worst 90s was probably Get A Grip, imo.  I dug both Nine Lives and Just Push Play.  After that, if memory serves was just Honkin On Bobo and their final Music From Another Dimension.  Bobo's a blues cover album, and Dimension seemed off in a bunch of directions.  Theres a slew of live albums to dip into, if thats your thing, with Donington being the last one of those.  Also a crap ton of Best Ofs and compilations... 45 years of a band will give you highs and lows!  
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    ComeToTXComeToTX Austin Posts: 7,562
    i saw aerosmith in the late 90's because i felt i had to see them once.  it was terrible.  cheesy bullshit.
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    eeriepadaveeeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 40,853
    only albums i have/had from them was Pump and Get a Grip.  Some of their earlier stuff sounds decent.  Later stuff, not so much.
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    dankinddankind I am not your foot. Posts: 20,827
    Done With Mirrors gets overlooked—solid record. And Permanent Vacation is as good as (if not better than) Toys in the Attic or Rocks
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    Attaway77Attaway77 Posts: 2,881
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    No, Aerosmith doesn't suck...  There's a reason they've been around this long. Pump, Perm Vac, those albums and a lot of stuff before those albums have some excellent songs. You just have to dig in and find what you like and not give a shit what other people think (myself included).  That's the beauty of music.... We all hear it differently...
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    F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 30,617
    Toys is a fantastic album.
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    PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 49,524
    No way, I love Aerosmith. So many great songs from them.
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    JojoRiceJojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 3,919
    Never really could get into them. I don’t hate them. Just not for me. 
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    goldrushgoldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,272
    The first four Aerosmith albums are great. Especially rocks and toys in the attic. A few good tracks on later albums but you can skip it for the most part. 
    I saw the Rock For The Rising Sun concert film on TV a little while back and it reminded me how great some of their early stuff was. The first 4 or 5 records especially. I've got a soft spot for Permanent Vacation and Pump as well, they were fun records when they came out. 

    I only got to see them once, at the Donington Festival in 1994. They headlined and Extreme were special guests, but the rest of the bill had Pantera, Sepultura, Biohazard, Therapy?, some pretty brutal bands to follow.
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    HesCalledDyerHesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,418
    Didn’t realize the guy in the Cryin’ video that steals Alicia Silverstone’s backpack in the diner is none other than “Sawyer from Lost” Josh Holloway.
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    No CoderNo Coder Brisbane Posts: 1,126
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    I got into them around Permanent Vacation and then went back a found their earlier work. Really liked Toys and Rocks and also Pump and saw them live on that tour. Haven't listened to a lot after Get a Grip, but didn't mind Nine Lives
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    hauntingfamiliarhauntingfamiliar Wilmington, NC Posts: 10,217
    Didn’t realize the guy in the Cryin’ video that steals Alicia Silverstone’s backpack in the diner is none other than “Sawyer from Lost” Josh Holloway.
    Really?? I never put the two together either. He basically plays the same kind of character! Ha ha. Of course this means I have to watch the video again so I can check it out now!

    I saw Aerosmith twice in the 90's and enjoyed both shows.
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    JK_LivinJK_Livin South Jersey Posts: 7,364
    Get Pandora's Box for the old stuff. Also like Permanent Vacation and Pump. Wasn't really into anything after that but I liked the song Jaded. At the end they got too much into power ballads. Saw them in concert with Skid Row as the opener, good times.
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    ZodZod Posts: 10,116
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    Permanent Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip were the Aerosmith albums I grew up on.  Love all 3 of them.  I remember when I was younger I didn't realize that classic 70s aerosmith was the same band.  I guess they changed their sound in the 80s.  Love some of those older songs but their 80's and early 90's music is my favourite.  Get a Grip is underrated ;)

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    I've also seen them live twice.  The first time was about 10 years ago in Edmonton.  It was a co-headling show with Motley Crue.  They played last, but the set was only 90 minutes.  I was super into it, then it ended... fell a little jaded.

    Saw them again in Victoria a few years back, and it wasn't as good.  They also played for 2 hours, so maybe 90 minutes is there sweet spot :)
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    Lord of the Thighs
    Chip Away the Stone
    Train Kept a Rollin
    Walk This Way
    Sick As A Dog (my personal fave)
    Dream On (never really dug it as much as everyone else)

    ... and a bunch of others are enough to whet one's appetite. Aerosmith is solid. An upper tier band for sure. After Permanent Vacation... I stopped listening.
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    JK_LivinJK_Livin South Jersey Posts: 7,364
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    Back in the Saddle is a great song. Love blasting that one.

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    cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,640
    During Get a Grip i liked them even tho they were old guys.  Now i realize they were five years younger than current PJ :lol:
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    SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 NYC Posts: 25,810
    Lord of the Thighs
    Chip Away the Stone
    Train Kept a Rollin
    Walk This Way
    Sick As A Dog (my personal fave)
    Dream On (never really dug it as much as everyone else)

    ... and a bunch of others are enough to whet one's appetite. Aerosmith is solid. An upper tier band for sure. After Permanent Vacation... I stopped listening.
    This was my favorite aerosmith song as a child :lol:
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    facepollutionfacepollution Posts: 6,834
    They're a fun live band, lots of sing along songs, I don't think I've ever taken them too seriously though.  Credit to Steven Tyler, he can still sing really well after all this time.
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    HesCalledDyerHesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,418
    Didn’t realize the guy in the Cryin’ video that steals Alicia Silverstone’s backpack in the diner is none other than “Sawyer from Lost” Josh Holloway.
    Really?? I never put the two together either. He basically plays the same kind of character! Ha ha. Of course this means I have to watch the video again so I can check it out now!

    I saw Aerosmith twice in the 90's and enjoyed both shows.
    I've been on an Alicia Silverstone kick this week.  It started when I stayed at my friends place Friday night and we watched Clueless on TV Saturday morning.  Then I see this thread yesterday and I'm like, oh yea, more Alicia!  So I watched the vids and picked up on it.

    It's probably the first time I've seen the video since the mid-90s, so I wouldn't have known who the hell Josh Holloway was the last time I saw it.  But still, it's neat to go back and find this stuff out.  On a sidenote, I did know Stephen Dorff was the boyfriend in the video since I had actually seen him back then.
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    Tim SimmonsTim Simmons Posts: 6,911
    When I was 12 I loved Aerosmith. As I grew up I thought its all pretty silly. Guns n Roses falls in the same category for me. 

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    dankind said:
    Done With Mirrors gets overlooked—solid record. And Permanent Vacation is as good as (if not better than) Toys in the Attic or Rocks
    Agreed....in my opinion their last decent album
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    Official website and music venue socials are teasing a farewell tour (Peace Out) on Monday.
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    goldrushgoldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,272
    When I was visiting home last month I found this in my boxes of old cds:



    It’s the ‘Box Of Fire’ cd box set from 94 with remasters of the first 12 Columbia albums (Aerosmith to Gems) and a bonus disc. 

    It’s a cool set, I remember seeing it in my local indie store (the long-gone Musiquarium in Swansea). I checked every week to make sure it was still there until I’d saved up enough to buy it  :)
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    Farewell Tour dates just announced. 
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    ZodZod Posts: 10,116
    I've seen them twice. The first was dual headlining tour with Motley Crue, when I lived in edmonton (maybe 15 years ago).   That show was great.   Shorter sets removed most of the fat from Motley Crue's set, and left you wanting more with Aerosmith.

    Saw them again when they played my small city 7 or 8 years ago?  It was solid but not quite as good.  

    I'll sit this one out as there's no Vancouver date, and I don't feel like paying the cost to compete for Seattle tickets.  It's great they had a 50 year career.  That's not too shabby.
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