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Post by 4bits4licks76 on Sept 17, 2014 0:11:33 GMT -5
This never gets old. Fking bad ass.
Long Live Aerosmith!!!!!
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Post by gwb on Sept 17, 2014 7:20:54 GMT -5
This is one of those times where I really like the crowd footage before the song. Reminds me of those wild crazy parties at 70s stadium shows.
I also liked how the same songs seem faster and harder those days, and didn't have goofy keyboards or piped vocals. Joey also seemed the beat the skins harder back then. There was something "frantic" and less polished about their music back then that is often missing nowadays (along with extended jams on many songs). Too bad they didn't at least keep the same playing style on the same old songs.
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Post by aerognr87 on Sept 17, 2014 14:34:41 GMT -5
This is one of those times where I really like the crowd footage before the song. Reminds me of those wild crazy parties at 70s stadium shows. I also liked how the same songs seem faster and harder those days, and didn't have goofy keyboards or piped vocals. Joey also seemed the beat the skins harder back then. There was something "frantic" and less polished about their music back then that is often missing nowadays (along with extended jams on many songs). Too bad they didn't at least keep the same playing style on the same old songs. I could be wrong, but I think cocaine has a lot to do with their faster, more frantic playing style back then. I likely would've never been able to see them had they kept that up.
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Post by pillis on Sept 17, 2014 15:08:53 GMT -5
yeah it's cocaine, yeah rock n roll
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Post by gwb on Sept 18, 2014 1:06:15 GMT -5
This is one of those times where I really like the crowd footage before the song. Reminds me of those wild crazy parties at 70s stadium shows. I also liked how the same songs seem faster and harder those days, and didn't have goofy keyboards or piped vocals. Joey also seemed the beat the skins harder back then. There was something "frantic" and less polished about their music back then that is often missing nowadays (along with extended jams on many songs). Too bad they didn't at least keep the same playing style on the same old songs. I could be wrong, but I think cocaine has a lot to do with their faster, more frantic playing style back then. I likely would've never been able to see them had they kept that up. Then again, had they not been that way back then, I would not be here today 37 years later talking about how great they were back then.
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Post by Muff And Uncle Biff on Sept 18, 2014 7:51:40 GMT -5
This is one of those times where I really like the crowd footage before the song. Reminds me of those wild crazy parties at 70s stadium shows. I also liked how the same songs seem faster and harder those days, and didn't have goofy keyboards or piped vocals. Joey also seemed the beat the skins harder back then. There was something "frantic" and less polished about their music back then that is often missing nowadays (along with extended jams on many songs). Too bad they didn't at least keep the same playing style on the same old songs. I agree with most of this, including the fact it was rawer and less polished. But I think you're wrong on the keyboards. Maybe not in this song, but if you check out Walk This Way from the same show, the keyboards are very dominant - and actually play the guitar part.
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Post by petertherock on Sept 18, 2014 12:57:44 GMT -5
This is one of those times where I really like the crowd footage before the song. Reminds me of those wild crazy parties at 70s stadium shows. I also liked how the same songs seem faster and harder those days, and didn't have goofy keyboards or piped vocals. Joey also seemed the beat the skins harder back then. There was something "frantic" and less polished about their music back then that is often missing nowadays (along with extended jams on many songs). Too bad they didn't at least keep the same playing style on the same old songs. Actually, on this particular song, they have a longer jam now then they did back then!
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