Everyone talking about Steven being high,so what ,they all were,hell , everyone was in 1980. Sounds good to me. Playing every night for weeks on end will make you want to be high just to keep up. Try it sometime then you'll understand the road. This kicks ass,take that to the bank!
You wanted them to be high!! especially that being Steven and JP" if they weren't than they were dope sick. That usually made the show worse when they couldn't score or got some bad shit that just made them more sick or collapsed. Jimmy Crespo wasn't a junkie" he definitely kicked the bands ass back in tune and in shape, the best live Aerosmith performance I ever saw was with him handling 6 string duties.
And shouldn't have teamed up with Desmond Child in the 80's, he's the one that wanted them to have a radio friendly sound. To any band out there, whenever a producer says they want to make you more radio friendly, run like hell!
With Done With Mirrors they showed how out of touch they were at the time. If not for Child and the guys helping them out, Aerosmith would have never survived the 80s.
Saw them twice during this period and twice during the "Doof" era (Toronto/Montreal), being a big JP fan , I totally accepted Jimmy Crespo after these shows!, he totally slays!, and reliable live where JP was never as reliable live!
January 1980. This was at the cusp of major things coming up fast like Bon Scott, Bonham,Lennon dying, heavy metal taking over the music sales and popular bands like the Eagles,Kiss,Heart and Led Zeppelin breaking up. If we only knew then what we know now......
Jimmy crespo did a really good job at filling in the gap that joe left.He made some really good musical contributions playing on some of right in the nuts or night in the ruts and rock in a hard place.Leiber/krebs did for Aerosmith what they couldn't do for the New York dolls.
Omg!! That is ME who got pulled up on stage with Steven Tyler! That was one of the biggest thrills of my life - my 5 seconds of fame:) Thank you so so much for posting😘😘😘
I've put off watching this footage for ages because Joe Perry's not there. But I have to give credit where credit is due. The band deliver a killer performance and Jimmy Crespo is a shit-hot guitarist.
The talent of jimmy crespo is something that easily could have been underestimated.He played in a band called FLAME prior to being in the hanky Panky boys of AEROSMITH!
Brad Whitford and Jimmy Crespo really are on fire during 'Big Ten Inch Record.' It's a shame this tour was soon cancelled after Stephen Tyler collapsed on stage.
Well which two are playing with the band on their Night In The Ruts album in 1979, right.? Oh Joe Perry did a good amount of work on it too, but believe Me; it’s no shows, drug abuse and infighting amongst mostly both Steven and his twin brother as had been going on ever since the beginning of the Draw The Line sessions began. Steven needs Joe and vice versa to function in this particular band- So when he started playing his own music with his Joe Perry Project; naturally Tyler felt an immense sense of loss and of Perry’s loyalties towards Aerosmith in general. Don’t forget that both Brad Whitford and Derek St. Holmes went their own separate ways after St. Holmes had had it with Ted Nugent’s egotistical attitude towards him too and they decided to form their new group together and during all of that chaos with both bands which I think a lot more people forget than not- I mean 50+ years later they got clean and sober and thank God for those who helped them to explore their feelings about themselves or these youngsters wouldn’t have had any chance of seeing the greatest Rock & Roll stars of all time depending upon if you count The Beatles or The Rolling Stones and I would have to agree that had Bonham or Moonie not passed away back in 1979-1980 respectively; would We still have a shot at seeing Zeppelin or The Who live? Or just maybe picture what they must’ve been like live and onstage! Who’s to say really. I’m of the mindset that they were better when they came out and started jamming to whatever music they felt like playing instead of the’hits’ cuz it made those of Us whose preferences are the older stuff and you can tell it’s inside them whenever they feel like doing something like Chip Away ( my favorite even if it’s Supa) Combination off of the Rocks album instead of sitting through their biggest turd 💩 I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing, Amazing, Voodoo Medicine Man etc ( I think you get my point?), but I understand why they need to play Dream On even if every time they do they do NOT make a dime thanks to being young and stupid when they didn’t think they’d need an agent in there before signing that contract? It’s in their novella’s Walk This Way or something I read somewhere, but it’s showing Us exactly how they feel about money and their own fans who’ve waited all their lives for a chance at seeing their favourite band play THAT song, right.? I’ve met Steven and Joe either at the former rehearsal space and the latter an AA meeting in Copley Square here in town and I waited until after he came out of the church and I was just asking if they were going to do this thing they usually would do; which’s to play a gig under an assumed name like Dr. John’s Medicine Band at the Middle East interestingly enough not playing anything past the Rock In A Hard Place release which Perry’s works on it were all written in the later part of 1979-80 before he split. Lightning Strikes was sitting on a shelf somewhere in the Wherehouse in Waltham where they had done Come Together plus a great deal more work than what people anticipated. I’d just like to add that when Van Halen was breaking up with Roth in 1985; Our heroes were all cleaned up and ready to tour for their new release which seems like the dark horse one ☝️ 😅Done With Mirrors is an excellent album however I wished Tyler had nothing to do with singing Let The Music Do The Talking and just left it off of the band’s vast collection of tracks leaving it where it belonged on Perry’s solo debut! Thanks for listening to this ( if you’ve gotten to do that) and I don’t blame you if you did not as I have strong opinions about this particular band: Aerosmith. Sincerely, DJP Anal Cunt; Postmortem and Kilslug Sony; Earache 🇬🇧 Columbia and TAANG!! Records @ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by copyright infringement laws worldwide via Boston Massachusetts Amerikkka quite literally and especially with this current administration causing it right underneath your own noses. Cheers- Long Live The Kings of American Rock and Roll Cheers!
He’s Joe Perry’s guitar tech actually. I guess people who weren’t there forget that this band came so close to making the biggest mistake of their lives and drifting into absolute obscurity with all of the other band members forming something on their own or even calling it quits due to their need of getting clean and sober not to mention confronting their own demons as well as each other; cuz if you’re in a band this long? It IS your family. Period! Trust Me on this one ☝️ 😅 I know all about it lol! Sincerely, DJP Anal Cunt;Postmortem and Kilslug Sony; Earache 🇬🇧 Columbia and TAANG!! Records @ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by copyright infringement laws worldwide via Boston Massachusetts Amerikkka quite literally and especially at this point in history! Cheers to ya’ll now!
The Only Filmed Full Live performance of Aerosmith during Crespo Era, it's a shame The Rock in a Hard place Album didn't go Gold although I seriously thought That Album was Great in it's own way.
There was some great stuff on that album. I bought every vinyl up to and including that album. To me, that was their great period. I didn't get into the commercial period.
+YesYou123333 I'm sure you're right. I just didn't pay any attention during the later years. There was an amazing band tightness that seemed to translate well into their albums in the earlier years.
RHIAP was a great album. Problem was that too many Aerosmith fans would never accept Crespo and Dufay. Sad but true. I was at this show, heck of a great night.
+unsexynstupid Very cool, being in FL myself, I've seen them a few times but not at this show. I saw them on the Ruts tour with the same set list. I assume this is the same tour.
Pretty sure this was the tour I saw in Denver at MacNichols arena. I was 15 yrs old, 2nd row on the floor standing on the back of the seats. It was a trip I will never forget!
first time i've ever seen anything live- with crespo playing. pretty damn good. just goes to show though, that there REALLY IS something about the chemistry of CERTAIN PEOPLE being in a rocknroll band. cuz,....there's "something" missing. there just is. very good nonetheless, and kudos to crespo. now, i wanna see something where whitford's left and they have rick dufay. anyway, they don't make 'em like this(aerosmith) anymore. ROCK OUT.
I think it was the latter. In one of the books about the band, it was mentioned that Dufay was a poser and was more interested in being a "rock star" on stage...stopping to brush his hair while in the middle of song while his guitar was still ringing out on a chord.... then playing well. But he also was trying to keep the visual entertaining because more often then not Tyler was so drugged up and out of it that he wasn't moving much behind the microphone and just sort of hunched over it standing there in a stupor.
¡Madre mía como toca este tío !! ¡¡ Su estilo me encanta y lo hace muy bien para la música de Aerosmith.....sorry another day I do will traslade ...but not today 🤔🐏
A woman I knew in the late 80s said she and her friend hung out with Kramer and Whitford whenever the band came through south FL. She said they wanted them to walk around without clothes on (they refused). I was kid so she didn't get detailed. LOL
Toronto ,Ont. January 1980 , The Infamous Night in the Gutter Tour >> Jimmy Crespo playing long sustained wails , on the guitar all night long due to Tyler being all gacked up , was just fucking awesome !! What is the name of that bad boy guitar Crespo was playing that you never see anymore these days ??
Saw this tour at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg Fla the neighborhood complained about the noise and traffic and got it torn down dang shame that place was great 20 minutes from home All major bands less than 10 dollars a ticket
Only, and ONLY Steven Tyler has the BALLS to open the show with a song like BITSA... Full on WAILING vocals like NO OTHER to open a set like that, anyone else would drop dead...
starting a show with high pitched vocals is easier because adrenaline push you to exagerate...more articulate songs are then better performed as You progress along the show
This record, and Jimmy Crespo himself, fkn ROCKS. It kills Done with Mirrors. But I think all periods of Aerosmith are great. Even the stupid Pink Robot cover Just Push Play record has some great tunes come awn!!!! Go as far back as, say, Woman Of the World and Spaced, and forward to anything on Honkin'.....you gotta love Aerosmith in general.
I seen them on this tour at The Hollywood Sportatorium in Fla..On LSD...Jimmy was great, and Steve and Brad just let him do his thing...Play the blues...Blues on Steroids...No supersonic million notes a second Eddie Van Halen (The new sensation at the time) Bullshit going on that night..Saw Aerosmith at the Garden in NY in '76 and '77 and....What r u gonna say?....JOE PERRY...One of the best rock/blues guitar players ever....So there you go kiddies....frankm63yroldwhitekid rockfan
Whoever is saying that Jimmy Crespo is playing better than Joe Perry should put in mind that Joe is the one who wrote them which is what really matters cuz if it wasn't for him he wouldn't even be playing any of these songs
Whoever is saying crap here it's irrelevant. Suddenly everybody is a guitar expert, even if they never pick up a guitar in their lives... Joe Perry is one of the most influential rock guitarists ever, a player with a strong musical personality that contributed immensely to rock guitar. Jimmy Crespo had to fill his role in the band when he left and did a phenomenal job in Rock In A Hard Place and playing live during that time... the comparisons between them is stupid and irrelevant. Both made a great job that can be enjoyed in all these great recordings.
Saw the lightning strikes tour at the Lakeland Civic Center with Jimmy and Rick Wasn’t the same obviously but was rare to see and tickets were only like $8.50 back in the day saw the Joe Perry project a few months later at a small local rock club for $5 maybe 150 people there was all the place would hold Manatee can’t forget
Jimmy definitely saved Aerosmith. Unfortunately he couldn't win even though Joey Cramer and Brad wanted Jimmy to stay on due to his stability and skills something they both admitted to s few years ago on live radio out of Indiana. Anyway I'm glad everything turned out okay for these crazy mother's. I've seen them numerous times. Most show's we're unbelievably super. But in Washington D.C. one time around 1980 something Joe and Steven were not getting along for some reason. I'm sure it didn't have anything to do with cocaine heroin or other drugs. Remember now Steven had his scarfs fixed with pockets capable of holding little pills or cocaine but he probably just keep his change in there. Right!!
Crespo did a great job considering who he replaced.I think it really fell apart when Whitford left and Dufay came in. Not that Dufay wasn't a good player but Whitford is way better. There was some video with Dufay/Crespo but I haven't come across it in a while. And I'm not sure but I think there is another video with this line up but I can't be certain of that. I'll have to compare the video I have and this one. Rough times for Aerosmith, especially on the RIAHP tour. I think they're touring NITR here.
This sounds really good, considering by this point...they were a disaster. Jimmy Crespo is fuckin great. Much better player than Joe Perry. Tyler sounds good here as well, really singing.
It's not weird, it's your freaking fault... It's not difficult checking what the hell Crespo was doing before Aerosmith and finding Flame albums in youtube
@Justin Hoard well...whether or not that could have continued we'll never know.....I would say that album fits in nicely with the rest of their catalogue right up thru Done with Mirrors .....including the 3 excellent Joe Perry albums.....and all of the tours right thru 86.....
I love joe but totally impressed with Crespo, he might be even raunchier than joe. As good or a better player but Brad is still the best player in the band.
Karalhoo o Brad solava pra caraio nessa época, principalmente no periodo que o Joe saiu.... ele devia solar mais até hoje, é um disperdício ele fica só fazendo bases para Joe
Well I think some peoples have do put this vid of Aerosmith and it's really cool but who said jimmy's solos ? First it's not a same music led zepp made heavy metal and Aerosmith made blues rock, but it's not a reason for said me u don't like that !! Because I like all the music and more the same old songs !!! 🎙🎶🥁🎸🎸👍👀
Steven Tyler sounds totally out of it due to him falling apart around this time, fortunately the other guys put on a really good show and made it more listenable.
Everyone talking about Steven being high,so what ,they all were,hell , everyone was in 1980. Sounds good to me. Playing every night for weeks on end will make you want to be high just to keep up. Try it sometime then you'll understand the road. This kicks ass,take that to the bank!
You wanted them to be high!! especially that being Steven and JP" if they weren't than they were dope sick. That usually made the show worse when they couldn't score or got some bad shit that just made them more sick or collapsed. Jimmy Crespo wasn't a junkie" he definitely kicked the bands ass back in tune and in shape, the best live Aerosmith performance I ever saw was with him handling 6 string duties.
That’s cool that they played “I Wanna Know Why”. That should be played every live performance they have
Absolutely!Also "Sight for Sore Eyes".
Thought Draw the Line was their funkiest record. It was no "letdown" for me. I 👍
Raw and Raunchy Aerosmith at their finest. Crespo and Whitford were great on this tour.
No, Perry's better...
The greatest American rock band in the world 🌍
I was at this concert - fun times!!!!! Crespo really rocked that night.
I was too
Me too…so awesome 😎
Lord of the Thighs.....Crespo fucking KILLS it. So does Brad. Take your fucking nostalgia out of the equation, and this band is fucking great.
I've often said that this is one band that should have never, ever, ever have gotten off drugs ! ! Really raunchy and raw ! !
And shouldn't have teamed up with Desmond Child in the 80's, he's the one that wanted them to have a radio friendly sound. To any band out there, whenever a producer says they want to make you more radio friendly, run like hell!
up until 1985 this band were the absolute dogs bollocks.. nothing came close. Shame how it ended.
With Done With Mirrors they showed how out of touch they were at the time. If not for Child and the guys helping them out, Aerosmith would have never survived the 80s.
Love the tone of Crespos guitar
The band is GREAT here. Just wow... I personally love what Jimmy brings to it in this show. His and Brad's guitars are so angry sounding...
As a temp for Joe, they definitely got the right guy for the job. I liked this lineup too!
Saw them twice during this period and twice during the "Doof" era (Toronto/Montreal), being a big JP fan , I totally accepted Jimmy Crespo after these shows!, he totally slays!, and reliable live where JP was never as reliable live!
When Crespo slings on that white Bich, it's just on 🔥
January 1980. This was at the cusp of major things coming up fast like Bon Scott, Bonham,Lennon dying, heavy metal taking over the music sales and popular bands like the Eagles,Kiss,Heart and Led Zeppelin breaking up. If we only knew then what we know now......
100% Pure raw Aerosmith! That's the 70's sound they had!
No it isn't, not even the same band...
@@nanchanger same band different sound ! Not the 70’s
@@unclesalty7778 when a band is missing their most important musician, they are no longer the same band, sorry facts confuse you...
@@nanchanger Definitely agree! But jimmy crespo made an awesome album with them Rocking a hard place! Fave song Joanie’s butterfly! Great album!
@@unclesalty7778 you agree with facts, I'm so glad, and I've known all that since I saw this band at the Fountain Casino...
Never forget curtain opening at MARKET SQUARE ARENA INDIANAPOLIS AND CRESPO REPLACED PERRY ...I WAS HEARTBROKEN! 1979-80
This set list is amazing
Jimmy Crespo is the man.
Rock in a hard place is a great kick ass Aerosmith album.
Jimmy Crespo was a poor imitation of Joe Perry
Big time
@@alanhusband9422 Disagree, atleast JC at this point could hit the right notes consistently...
@@rushdown3031 My aerosmith live concert beginnings were with crespo and when JP came back I concluded I preferred JC. I agree, JP was inconsistent.
Jimmy crespo did a really good job at filling in the gap that joe left.He made some really good musical contributions playing on some of right in the nuts or night in the ruts and rock in a hard place.Leiber/krebs did for Aerosmith what they couldn't do for the New York dolls.
Omg!! That is ME who got pulled up on stage with Steven Tyler! That was one of the biggest thrills of my life - my 5 seconds of fame:)
Thank you so so much for posting😘😘😘
You go girl 😀
That's killer! I envy you!
@amygoettel646, did he take you back stage and did you drink from his glass?
That is so awesome!! Very cool memory, I'm sure!!
I've put off watching this footage for ages because Joe Perry's not there. But I have to give credit where credit is due. The band deliver a killer performance and Jimmy Crespo is a shit-hot guitarist.
I have heard them do Dream On probably 15 times or more thruout their career , THIS Dream On was AWESOME. You could feel the power.
I was at this show, thanks for posting!!!
Me too - fun times!!!!
Diana Leigh Awesome
Uoooouu you saw history
Good old Cap Centre
The talent of jimmy crespo is something that easily could have been underestimated.He played in a band called FLAME prior to being in the hanky Panky boys of AEROSMITH!
Crespo is freakin killing it... They sound fantastic.
Aww man I wish this was hi def. Saw this tour at maple leaf gardens .Jan, 1980. tease opened. F'n amazing concert. ....
Brad Whitford and Jimmy Crespo really are on fire during 'Big Ten Inch Record.' It's a shame this tour was soon cancelled after Stephen Tyler collapsed on stage.
Jimmy did a good job .. but he was in a no win, no loss , situation....I think you know what I mean...
indeed, but what a player!
Yes, just keeping the seat warm.
Yeah I think he knew that but he had to do what he needed to do.
Well which two are playing with the band on their Night In The Ruts album in 1979, right.? Oh Joe Perry did a good amount of work on it too, but believe Me; it’s no shows, drug abuse and infighting amongst mostly both Steven and his twin brother as had been going on ever since the beginning of the Draw The Line sessions began. Steven needs Joe and vice versa to function in this particular band- So when he started playing his own music with his Joe Perry Project; naturally Tyler felt an immense sense of loss and of Perry’s loyalties towards Aerosmith in general. Don’t forget that both Brad Whitford and Derek St. Holmes went their own separate ways after St. Holmes had had it with Ted Nugent’s egotistical attitude towards him too and they decided to form their new group together and during all of that chaos with both bands which I think a lot more people forget than not- I mean 50+ years later they got clean and sober and thank God for those who helped them to explore their feelings about themselves or these youngsters wouldn’t have had any chance of seeing the greatest Rock & Roll stars of all time depending upon if you count The Beatles or The Rolling Stones and I would have to agree that had Bonham or Moonie not passed away back in 1979-1980 respectively; would We still have a shot at seeing Zeppelin or The Who live? Or just maybe picture what they must’ve been like live and onstage! Who’s to say really. I’m of the mindset that they were better when they came out and started jamming to whatever music they felt like playing instead of the’hits’ cuz it made those of Us whose preferences are the older stuff and you can tell it’s inside them whenever they feel like doing something like Chip Away ( my favorite even if it’s Supa) Combination off of the Rocks album instead of sitting through their biggest turd 💩 I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing, Amazing, Voodoo Medicine Man etc ( I think you get my point?), but I understand why they need to play Dream On even if every time they do they do NOT make a dime thanks to being young and stupid when they didn’t think they’d need an agent in there before signing that contract? It’s in their novella’s Walk This Way or something I read somewhere, but it’s showing Us exactly how they feel about money and their own fans who’ve waited all their lives for a chance at seeing their favourite band play THAT song, right.? I’ve met Steven and Joe either at the former rehearsal space and the latter an AA meeting in Copley Square here in town and I waited until after he came out of the church and I was just asking if they were going to do this thing they usually would do; which’s to play a gig under an assumed name like Dr. John’s Medicine Band at the Middle East interestingly enough not playing anything past the Rock In A Hard Place release which Perry’s works on it were all written in the later part of 1979-80 before he split. Lightning Strikes was sitting on a shelf somewhere in the Wherehouse in Waltham where they had done Come Together plus a great deal more work than what people anticipated. I’d just like to add that when Van Halen was breaking up with Roth in 1985; Our heroes were all cleaned up and ready to tour for their new release which seems like the dark horse one ☝️ 😅Done With Mirrors is an excellent album however I wished Tyler had nothing to do with singing Let The Music Do The Talking and just left it off of the band’s vast collection of tracks leaving it where it belonged on Perry’s solo debut! Thanks for listening to this ( if you’ve gotten to do that) and I don’t blame you if you did not as I have strong opinions about this particular band: Aerosmith. Sincerely, DJP Anal Cunt; Postmortem and Kilslug Sony; Earache 🇬🇧 Columbia and TAANG!! Records @ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by copyright infringement laws worldwide via Boston Massachusetts Amerikkka quite literally and especially with this current administration causing it right underneath your own noses. Cheers- Long Live The Kings of American Rock and Roll Cheers!
He’s Joe Perry’s guitar tech actually. I guess people who weren’t there forget that this band came so close to making the biggest mistake of their lives and drifting into absolute obscurity with all of the other band members forming something on their own or even calling it quits due to their need of getting clean and sober not to mention confronting their own demons as well as each other; cuz if you’re in a band this long? It IS your family. Period! Trust Me on this one ☝️ 😅 I know all about it lol! Sincerely, DJP Anal Cunt;Postmortem and Kilslug Sony; Earache 🇬🇧 Columbia and TAANG!! Records @ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by copyright infringement laws worldwide via Boston Massachusetts Amerikkka quite literally and especially at this point in history! Cheers to ya’ll now!
The Only Filmed Full Live performance of Aerosmith during Crespo Era, it's a shame The Rock in a Hard place Album didn't go Gold although I seriously thought That Album was Great in it's own way.
There was some great stuff on that album. I bought every vinyl up to and including that album. To me, that was their great period. I didn't get into the commercial period.
Stating it as their "commercial period" is being too kind. They basically sucked after Done with Mirrors.
+YesYou123333 I'm sure you're right. I just didn't pay any attention during the later years. There was an amazing band tightness that seemed to translate well into their albums in the earlier years.
RHIAP was a great album. Problem was that too many Aerosmith fans would never accept Crespo and Dufay. Sad but true. I was at this show, heck of a great night.
+unsexynstupid Very cool, being in FL myself, I've seen them a few times but not at this show. I saw them on the Ruts tour with the same set list. I assume this is the same tour.
I saw them around this time on the Right in the Nuts tour. This was a great period to catch them if they were sober.
I'm pretty sure Jimmy was the only one sober on most of these shows lol
Pretty sure this was the tour I saw in Denver at MacNichols arena. I was 15 yrs old, 2nd row on the floor standing on the back of the seats. It was a trip I will never forget!
Killer show
👋👍🇨🇦
Great!! Crespo did a good job when aerosmith was falling apart!!........and was the only sober one!!!
Great! Got this on DVD Tyler wasted would like to see more videos with crespo!
first time i've ever seen anything live- with crespo playing. pretty damn good. just goes to show though, that there REALLY IS something about the chemistry of CERTAIN PEOPLE being in a rocknroll band. cuz,....there's "something" missing. there just is. very good nonetheless, and kudos to crespo. now, i wanna see something where whitford's left and they have rick dufay. anyway, they don't make 'em like this(aerosmith) anymore. ROCK OUT.
I think it was the latter. In one of the books about the band, it was mentioned that Dufay was a poser and was more interested in being a "rock star" on stage...stopping to brush his hair while in the middle of song while his guitar was still ringing out on a chord.... then playing well. But he also was trying to keep the visual entertaining because more often then not Tyler was so drugged up and out of it that he wasn't moving much behind the microphone and just sort of hunched over it standing there in a stupor.
I saw (and recorded) a couple of 1982 rock in a hard place shows and they were great!
AEROSMITH FOREVER! LONG LIVE AEROSMITH!
JIMMY CRESPO RULES!
4sure thank you.i finally see Jimmy Crespo
Favorite band. 14yers old first concert summit 78 Johnny z
The boys brought it! Aerosmith survived and soldiered on!~ Joe Perry would come home soon enough!
¡Madre mía como toca este tío !! ¡¡ Su estilo me encanta y lo hace muy bien para la música de Aerosmith.....sorry another day I do will traslade ...but not today 🤔🐏
A woman I knew in the late 80s said she and her friend hung out with Kramer and Whitford whenever the band came through south FL. She said they wanted them to walk around without clothes on (they refused). I was kid so she didn't get detailed. LOL
Sure they refused.Why do you think they were there. Unless they had coke.
Toronto ,Ont. January 1980 , The Infamous Night in the Gutter Tour >> Jimmy Crespo playing long sustained wails , on the guitar all night long due to Tyler being all gacked up , was just fucking awesome !! What is the name of that bad boy guitar Crespo was playing that you never see anymore these days ??
I was at that Toronto show as well at Maple Leaf Gardens. Had 11th row centre on the floor. It was a great show and Crespo was fantastic.
He’s playing a BC Rich Bitch. Perry played those as well.
I think Crespo is playing a B.C.Rich Bitch guitar
Saw this tour at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg Fla the neighborhood complained about the noise and traffic and got it torn down dang shame that place was great 20 minutes from home All major bands less than 10 dollars a ticket
Crespo in aerosmith is the equivalent a Vinnie vincent in kiss
THE "RIGHT IN THE NUTS" TOUR '80...WOO !!!
Imagine if before one of Jimmy’s solos, Steven shouted “Joe Perry!!” 😳 It would be like saying another girl’s name in bed - probably worse! 😂
jimmy should've tried to get his own cereal called "krespos" LOL
Only, and ONLY Steven Tyler has the BALLS to open the show with a song like BITSA...
Full on WAILING vocals like NO OTHER to open a set like that, anyone else would drop dead...
starting a show with high pitched vocals is easier because adrenaline push you to exagerate...more articulate songs are then better performed as You progress along the show
Milk cow blues was bad ass to the bone!!
This record, and Jimmy Crespo himself, fkn ROCKS. It kills Done with Mirrors. But I think all periods of Aerosmith are great. Even the stupid Pink Robot cover Just Push Play record has some great tunes come awn!!!! Go as far back as, say, Woman Of the World and Spaced, and forward to anything on Honkin'.....you gotta love Aerosmith in general.
Exactly!
Everything after Done with Mirrors blows....Just Push Play is by far the worst album ever🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉
I was there
Jimmy Crespo's leads during Three Mile Smile are badass.
Whitford period end of sentence. Lynyard Skynard Loved the guy
I seen them on this tour at The Hollywood Sportatorium in Fla..On LSD...Jimmy was great, and Steve and Brad just let him do his thing...Play the blues...Blues on Steroids...No supersonic million notes a second Eddie Van Halen (The new sensation at the time) Bullshit going on that night..Saw Aerosmith at the Garden in NY in '76 and '77 and....What r u gonna say?....JOE PERRY...One of the best rock/blues guitar players ever....So there you go kiddies....frankm63yroldwhitekid rockfan
Crespo sounds better than Perry in these live shows i'm checking out from back then, there i said it!
WALKIN’ IN THE SAND!
Whitford-Hamilton on fire
Whoever is saying that Jimmy Crespo is playing better than Joe Perry should put in mind that Joe is the one who wrote them which is what really matters cuz if it wasn't for him he wouldn't even be playing any of these songs
Every person watching this loves Joe.But Jimmy really does deliver here. I doubt many guys could have done this so well. Truly a stellar player.
Whoever is saying crap here it's irrelevant. Suddenly everybody is a guitar expert, even if they never pick up a guitar in their lives...
Joe Perry is one of the most influential rock guitarists ever, a player with a strong musical personality that contributed immensely to rock guitar.
Jimmy Crespo had to fill his role in the band when he left and did a phenomenal job in Rock In A Hard Place and playing live during that time... the comparisons between them is stupid and irrelevant. Both made a great job that can be enjoyed in all these great recordings.
Saw the lightning strikes tour at the Lakeland Civic Center with Jimmy and Rick Wasn’t the same obviously but was rare to see and tickets were only like $8.50 back in the day saw the Joe Perry project a few months later at a small local rock club for $5 maybe 150 people there was all the place would hold Manatee can’t forget
Raw and fuckin dirty i dig it
Noise !
Not many could fill Perry's shoes but Crespo did it.
I appears that Aerosmith played Largo many times during the 1970s. Is there anything special about Largo, MD?
The Capital Centre was a huge venue where a lot of great bands played back in the day…sports too…it’s a shame they wrecked it and put up a mall
yeah, though 1 problem, train kept a rollin' was left off the video i noticed..
:((( i came here for "train kept a rollin'"
Jimmy definitely saved Aerosmith. Unfortunately he couldn't win even though Joey Cramer and Brad wanted Jimmy to stay on due to his stability and skills something they both admitted to s few years ago on live radio out of Indiana. Anyway I'm glad everything turned out okay for these crazy mother's. I've seen them numerous times. Most show's we're unbelievably super. But in Washington D.C. one time around 1980 something Joe and Steven were not getting along for some reason. I'm sure it didn't have anything to do with cocaine heroin or other drugs. Remember now Steven had his scarfs fixed with pockets capable of holding little pills or cocaine but he probably just keep his change in there. Right!!
joey was tight
always rock solid...he never played high...unlike some people we know LOL
He was always high on coke. That's why he was tight. ;)
@@toddlavigne6441 Joey was a chronic alcoholic,of course he played high!!
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Thanks for the upload!
oh and Brad Whitford is still in this lineup. :).
Yeah it is a good band
Crespo did a great job considering who he replaced.I think it really fell apart when Whitford left and Dufay came in. Not that Dufay wasn't a good player but Whitford is way better. There was some video with Dufay/Crespo but I haven't come across it in a while. And I'm not sure but I think there is another video with this line up but I can't be certain of that. I'll have to compare the video I have and this one. Rough times for Aerosmith, especially on the RIAHP tour. I think they're touring NITR here.
I mean our band.
whitford and crespo !
This sounds really good, considering by this point...they were a disaster. Jimmy Crespo is fuckin great. Much better player than Joe Perry. Tyler sounds good here as well, really singing.
That's true but the magic isn't there.
Hey, Jimmy Crespo, I hear your in Vegas. I'm in Reno, wanna join my band? Get in touch,come on up.
Crespo is good but the weird thing is I never heard anything he did prior to Aerosmith or after
He's great.I want to hear more of his work.Did a awesome job in that position with the band.
It's not weird, it's your freaking fault... It's not difficult checking what the hell Crespo was doing before Aerosmith and finding Flame albums in youtube
After leaving Aersmith Mr. Crespo joined Adam Bomb to record "Fatal Attraction"
Steven Tyler es Aerosmith!!!!!
Trying to find a bootleg of the night in the ruts tour with Chiquita and no suprize on it....
You wont get any decent ones i spent years searching to no avail... :(
01:04:44 I'll take you backstage, you can drink from my glass
Jimmy Crespo is a good guitar player.... but Joe Perry is irreplaceable
I'm pretty sure you know the story behing why Perry left, so i won't waste my time explaining.
@@the_nautillus9176 everybody knows....but still, Crespo deserves total reapect and RIAHP is a fucking greeat Aerosmith record.
Jimmy Crespo did the lead on Three Mile Smile on Night in the Ruts uncredited.......
@Justin Hoard I love Rock in A Hard Place....it's an awesome album....
@Justin Hoard well...whether or not that could have continued we'll never know.....I would say that album fits in nicely with the rest of their catalogue right up thru Done with Mirrors .....including the 3 excellent Joe Perry albums.....and all of the tours right thru 86.....
tentando entender por que Jimmy Crespo cagou no solo final da Walk This Way :o
#BOSTONSTRONG
I love joe but totally impressed with Crespo, he might be even raunchier than joe. As good or a better player but Brad is still the best player in the band.
Yes sir!
Brad is definitely the meat and potatoes on guitar in Aerosmith.
throw me in the slam, catch me if you can !
Strange they didn't play sweet emotion, still they sounded great
Steven tyler was so gacked to the nines on this tour that he fell off the stage during a show!
Actually Tyler fell off the stage on the Rock and a Hard Place Tour, this was the Night in the Ruts Tour
He's fallen off the stage many, many times (and passed out onstage, etc.) only to be propped back up by copious amounts of Peruvian flake.
He did not fall off the stage at this show…this show was kick ass!
Karalhoo o Brad solava pra caraio nessa época, principalmente no periodo que o Joe saiu.... ele devia solar mais até hoje, é um disperdício ele fica só fazendo bases para Joe
Com certeza, Brad toca muito
about Sixteen Going On Seventeen back then
Hay pero Jimmy tocaba muy bueno, al menos eso es lo que percibo suena a puro rock an roll
Jimmy crespo de Puerto Rico
Wow. Amazing. This is what Aerosmith sounds like when they were hungry and raw. Love the guitars, too bad the bass isn’t audible.
the bass is perfectly audible
@@JulioLeonFandinhocan’t hear the bass during back in the saddle.
OK
Am I a Dick for saying that Jimmy Crespo handles most of Joe Perry's stuff better than Joe Perry does....even now?
Brad Clark
Joe was never known as a technical player !
I get it..Joe’s the icon, but JImmy is a tighter player .
Brad Clark I really love the Jimmy Crespo live performances. It seems like the rock touch is missing in later era’s. More pop, less guitar.
Joe was self taught! Jimmy is more educational technical guitarist !
Well I think some peoples have do put this vid of Aerosmith and it's really cool but who said jimmy's solos ? First it's not a same music led zepp made heavy metal and Aerosmith made blues rock, but it's not a reason for said me u don't like that !! Because I like all the music and more the same old songs !!! 🎙🎶🥁🎸🎸👍👀
Anyone know the date prior to this one at this venue?
Steven Tyler sounds totally out of it due to him falling apart around this time, fortunately the other guys put on a really good show and made it more listenable.
I actually think he sounds surprisingly good on this. Even his pitch is on point more than usual!
Love Jimmy, but Brad and him didn't seem to have the same chemistry as Brad and Joe had/have.
I'm here to say that Crespo killed it! Hate to say it, but he's a better lead player.
Twisted sister
audio quality is not good, the playing / groove is damn good
For 1980 it’s pretty decent.
Was that perry or crespo?
Crespo
The band is tight. Steven Tyler sounds like he’s too fucked up to be up there. He’s pitchy as fuck.
NO SWEET EMOTION 😂😂