For one decade I will take 1969-1979. Starts with The Doors and Cream and ends with UFO with ALL the greatest LIVE bands in between like THE WHO, Deep Purple, Ten Years After, Foghat, Aerosmith, Guess Who, Frampton and SRV.
Same here. First concert was Joe Walsh and the James Gang. Ticket cost was around $2.50, if I remember correctly. Hard to remember through all the haze and recreational stuff that many of us indulged in, especially during concerts, parties, road trips, school dances, summer days, and whatever other activities seemed like an appropriate time to do so!! Sometimes I wonder how some of us even survived that particular “culture” of the seventies.
This is one of those perfect examples of the BAND being greater than the sum of its parts. Individually, nothing blows u away, but playing together WHOA… Magic.
Joe. Oh Joe. You sexy, sexy man. I saw Aerosmith last summer and they still got it. The energy of the whole band, Steven Tyler's voice was so soothing but with his perfect raspy and defining vocals...just everything was perfect. I'm 18 years old and classic rock is my soul, it captures everything that no artists can today. Theres just something so unique and consistent. Seeing Aerosmith was like a dream come true for me, I actually got teary eyed when I heard Joe's opening riff of Back in The Saddle, it was just everything to me. I get lost in the music and thats the safest place for me to be.
Brittany Broberg I know exactly what you mean, I saw kiss and I was so amazed that I could not move, I literally stood there for 20 minutes after the show not being able to move.
Idk...the rolling stones circus looks 2x better, and that was 1968. I guess its about the remaster quality+footage quality. Back then only the big shots were filmed with the finest equipment.
I saw Aerosmith that year 1974 at Ozark music festival in Missouri. I Hitch hiked From Denver to Missouri. What a 3 day concert. 350000 people were there. Mind-blowing.
My very 1st concert was May 1st 1976 at the Minneapolis, St. Paul civic center, with thin lizzy, and slade. What a great night it was, the air was smoke filled, and the place was rocking, good times!
My first concert was same tour in ‘76. Slade too! June in Jackson, MS. It was so cool seeing the movie, Dazed and Confused, cause the underlying theme of the movie was, the guys seeing Aerosmith that summer, after school was out. Summer of ‘76. 😎
Brain Stormer They started when there was no mtv and ONLY AM RADIO-it was the rock school of hard knocks! High schools , bars, colleges and raw rocking talent with an attitude GIGS! Until they auditioned for Clive Davis at maxas Kansas City they got their break!!!Their debut album up until night in the ruts where all great albums! Then After, rocking a hard place with out joe, then joe came back with Done with Mirrors, permanent vacation and pump their come back albums where pretty dam good! Then it all changed that's for SURE!
this is a tepid copy of The Yardbirds. I'll take The Yardbirds w/Jeff Beck & Jimmy Page any day. for the studio version, Aerosmith's producer brought in studio guitar slingers to play the intro because Perry couldn't quite cut it. he did it when Perry wasn't around and mixed it in before they realized it, but by then it was too late to change it. they weren't quite big enough yet to get everything just the way they wanted it. the producer also dubbed in pre-recorded concert crowd noise to make it sound "live." in those days they were called "poor man's Rolling Stones."
‘Thank you for making that clear. Bradshaw recorded it and wrote it. Sydney Nathan of course has a writing credit (the founder of King Records) because this is how he would optimize his profit. He took royalties from many artists as a writing credit. This was a common practice, a guy who could make or break you forcing you to give him credit…. Johnny Burnett has the coolest version IMHO
One of the greatest bands EVER, and certainly one of the top 5 all-time best frontmen- WOW. By the time they made toys in the attic they had become one of the most influential artists on rock music of all time.
Dude every performance of Aerosmith in the 70s just has this dangerous feel to it, its almost like u can feel the nasty drug use from the screen. Very cool.
I still remember seeing Aerosmith live in concert back in the 1970s in Germany. Probably the loudest concert I was ever in and I managed to stand in the first line, right before the amplifiers. It felt almost as if the bass player was playing on my guts. But boy, it was so good....🤠
Kids today don't really get any of this. This is 100% my era! I was there! Lived it, loved it and was a part of it. I was lucky enough to live in two cities where all the big names came, Honolulu and SAN Francisco and I got to see them all, most more than once, some way more than once. The first time I saw Aerosmith they were the warm up band for the Guess Who and people barely knew who they were. Obviously they went on to be one of the biggest bands of all time.
Yes. I was in Detroit. The big bands came there too, COBO Hall. Saw them then with Montrose as the starter band. What a show, both kicking off their first albums.
I was choking on my nightly one-hit and stumbled on this video. Can you say De Ja Vu’. Was doing Bong-rips to this in junior and senior years of high-school.1975-1976. Though I know sometimes it’s kinda hard to tell, I’m still alive and well!!!
I remember watching this . YEARS ago.. and it was just amazing... seeing it/ hearing it now... at 60 yrs old.... not sure it was so good then.. but then again.. weed was pretty good back in the day....js
I've been in a band of some form for 15 years, since I was 17 and I've never reached this level of effortless cool. To think this was all being done nearly 50 years ago still blow my mind.
I turned on the tv in 74 to watch this new band on our RUclips at the time ..lol...which was Midnight Special and I instantly was hooked at this greasy,funky,groovy band!!! that kicked ass!!!
back when aerosmith was fighting just stay alive, they had been written off by the press as a rolling stones knock off and getting record contracts from major labels was not easy. they weren't even sure if the record company wanted to keep them working, luckily "dream on" got traction on the radio and they were able to "keep that train a rollin'".
tomitstube I remember gettin the first lp in a cut out bin for 25cents. Just was blown away saw them open up for Kiss. At a 3000 seat venue Santa Monica saw them five other times
I remember hearing that first album on our local FM station when it came out and I was ruined for life. Nothing on the radio was that cool. Period. Keef and Mick were passed by right out of the gate, and they never caught up. Pure, unadulterated American rock and roll. People today have no idea what it was like at that time to hear music like that for the first time. It was life changing for a thirteen year old kid.
Yes, I remember that very well. Rolling Stone mag said they were Rolling Stones knock offs and more or less said they'd led "charmed lives" up till then but essentially their "time was up". Yeah, fifty fuckin' years later, you punters! It' amazing how many times RS had their heads completely up their ass about bands. When "Dream On" caught fire in 75, two years after it was initially released, that did save them from oblivion. It was always a mystery to me how that single didn't chart when it was first released. Same thing happened with "Layla", unfortunately for the Dominos it was too late to save them, and that was tragic.
I'm from Detroit (blow the reveille)! Years later, Perry/Whitford would run through this song effortlessly! Just NAILING the _'Steve-Hunter'/'Dick-Wagner'_ parts! *But, here; They're still struggling.* I have to give them credit for having the guts to _'make-a-go-of-it'!_ Frankly, as much as I *LOVE* my old Frost album & 'Detroit (w/Mitch Ryder)'; Hunter/Wagner eventually morphed into _'high-tech',_ 'prog-rockie', _'fret-flitters'!_ (IMHO) Don't get me wrong. They played some *beautiful* notes. But, I like *the dirt* mixed with my R&R. When Perry/Whitford finally reached the same 'heights' (skill-wise); They were *gritty* & _'dangerous'_ in ways those other guys never were! *ROX ON!* - Dave B.
Come on, don't joke, Hunter & Wagner remain unattainable for everyone and not just for Aerosmith runaways ahahahaha 😂😂🤣😂🤣 The latter's solos were rough, dirty, punk, garage band-like but always low level and of the lowest quality !
One of their best songs. Aerosmith was so good. I’m old enough that this was my music. Still to this day I believe this ‘era’ of Rock n Roll was the best. I’m so happy I was there for it. 🙌🏼☮️🩷
This is an excellent rip. I've seen tons of these vids from Midnight Special (perhaps the best TV show ever) but the quality of this one is exceptional.
I used to listen to this song when I was a froshman in highschool. I always thought it was about an old man aging in reverse. In the first part of the song he's old, but by the end he's totally redeemed himself and found a fountain of youth in some way. That dream on part with the dream until your dream come true. It always made me think. It's never too late. Anyway. I'm an old man now. It's still a good song. He's a great singer.
In their autobiography they say that this isn't a good performance because they were hungover. Every version on bootlegs from the era is actually better, though it's a whole different thing when you're playing a concert stage, your home turf vs. a television studio where you have no time to warm up. On Get Your Wings it's Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner on the lead guitars. It's established as true at this point, but none of the biographies talk about it. I can't imagine Joe allowing that, but they were on thin ice already with the record company, so maybe he was as cooperative as he could be for those days. Hunter and Wagner just kill it. There's a documentary on them here on YT I believe.
When I was 14 my friend and I took a boat to Fire Island NY. Back in the day it was a small motor boat not the ferries we have here today. We get on the boat and at the last minute someone is yelling.... dont leave! And we turned around to look ...And it was Steven and a girl with long dark hair! It was soo cool ..me and my friend just stared the whole time..OMG He was so GORGEOUS ❤
This is pretty cool. The camera ignores Brad and Tom, but it's pretty obvious why unfortunately. Steven and Joe will forever be the darlings of the band, all they have to do is be next to each other and they are instantly volatile focal points. Their look is undeniable and they both exude rockstar-ness. It's undeniable, they are legends and in this early vid, the magic is peeking through. Thanks for posting!
We have to thank God because all the members of Aerosmith have survived through the 1970's to the 2020's though they didn't lead healthy life in the past.
Mick and keef, David Johansen and Johnny Thunders, Tyler and perry.... I don’t quite understand why the big lipped, goofy looking singer and the guitar player with cool hair works so well, but the dynamic is as old as the genre
at the time,i had an attitude abt anyone challenging zep' and i was slow to aerosmith as a result. the brittish had me forgetting where rocknroll came from- this band brought it home (for me).
Being 67 I lived through the best decade for rock and roll 👍
Same here!
For one decade I will take 1969-1979. Starts with The Doors and Cream and ends with UFO with ALL the greatest LIVE bands in between like THE WHO, Deep Purple, Ten Years After, Foghat, Aerosmith, Guess Who, Frampton and SRV.
We certainly did!
I'm 68,saw the 60s and 70s,best era of R&R. Some good stuff in the 80s and early 90s but the period from 1964 to 1980 was the Golden Era for me.
Me too
I sure do miss the 70’s. I was a teenager back then and I think it was the best time to be a teenager.
I spent all of my teen years in the 1970s. Got to hear all of the great music when it was brand new!
Agreed
Same here, my first concert was Aerosmith 1978.
Isn’t it always a good time to be a teenager?
Same here. First concert was Joe Walsh and the James Gang.
Ticket cost was around $2.50, if I remember correctly. Hard to remember through all the haze and recreational stuff that many of us indulged in, especially during concerts, parties, road trips, school dances, summer days, and whatever other activities seemed like an appropriate time to do so!! Sometimes I wonder how some of us even survived that particular “culture” of the seventies.
As an Old man now and a kid in grade school , when this was filmed. - THEY ALL LOOK SO YOUNG....!!!!!!!
Get Your Wings. Love this album.
My favorite Aerosmith album. Seasons of Wither. Lord of the Thighs.
I'm 64 and I can remember every single day of the 70s my go-to was Boone's farm mad dog night train and a good nice sack of weed bro,
Me as well...I can remember every show every night partying....EVERYTHING❤
In the early 1970s, we had In Concert and Midnight Special to introduce us to all the new bands. This was a special time.
Agreed….
Best show ever! Great bands for sure.
“Wolfman Jack”!!
This is one of those perfect examples of the BAND being greater than the sum of its parts. Individually, nothing blows u away, but playing together WHOA… Magic.
Joe. Oh Joe. You sexy, sexy man. I saw Aerosmith last summer and they still got it. The energy of the whole band, Steven Tyler's voice was so soothing but with his perfect raspy and defining vocals...just everything was perfect. I'm 18 years old and classic rock is my soul, it captures everything that no artists can today. Theres just something so unique and consistent. Seeing Aerosmith was like a dream come true for me, I actually got teary eyed when I heard Joe's opening riff of Back in The Saddle, it was just everything to me. I get lost in the music and thats the safest place for me to be.
I love to find young people who appreciate rock music. it gives me hope for its future.
Brittany Broberg
Aerosmith RocKs Album! I was there from the beginning of them and glad to had known crazy Raymond their first Rhythm guitarist!
Brittany Broberg I know exactly what you mean, I saw kiss and I was so amazed that I could not move, I literally stood there for 20 minutes after the show not being able to move.
What you wrote was beautiful.
I'm 23 and I'm a huge oldies rock fan!!
Miss my buddy passed away and this was his favorite band
My buddy too 😢
Cherish these 50-year-old jewels now that we know Aerosmith will never tour again.
Perry's style is so punk and noisy his phrasing makes it much more interesting. He is really creative guitar player.
Not forgettng he looks cool as fook
such a dirty sound, esp. the first LP...got too slick just after this
Lotsa blues in that riffage
It’s a Yardbirds song. The original is nice n dirty too!
He’s way too high here
For 74 this is actually good quality
Remastered
Idk...the rolling stones circus looks 2x better, and that was 1968. I guess its about the remaster quality+footage quality. Back then only the big shots were filmed with the finest equipment.
for one of aerosmiths first live videos. this has the best quality of all of the 70s live videos of them ive seen
Boys and Girls this is how it's done! ROCK AND ROLL! 😎✌️
I saw Aerosmith that year 1974 at Ozark music festival in Missouri.
I Hitch hiked From Denver to Missouri. What a 3 day concert.
350000 people were there. Mind-blowing.
Yep That would have been going off
I remember that event ! Didn't get to go though I'd severely burned one of my feet and was on crutches forever , months & months
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😱😡😤🙁
Bummer
I was 12 years old growing up there. That was a crazy week. Nothing like a few hundred thousand hippies to put fear in all the grown ups.
My very 1st concert was May 1st 1976 at the Minneapolis, St. Paul civic center, with thin lizzy, and slade. What a great night it was, the air was smoke filled, and the place was rocking, good times!
Wow!
My first concert was same tour in ‘76. Slade too! June in Jackson, MS. It was so cool seeing the movie, Dazed and Confused, cause the underlying theme of the movie was, the guys seeing Aerosmith that summer, after school was out. Summer of ‘76. 😎
Saw Aerosmith in the 70’s with Nugent at Madison Square Garden. Nothing but energy for 3 hours .
Yes! Saw them live in Vegas best show I ever saw. No Pyro, giant dragons ( Dio) special fx. Just the raw energy of the 4 of them
You can not deny that they are they best. Gotta love Steven Tyler.
Could easily deny that, haha. Good band, yes, but the best? No way.
Best yes! They are still touring 2019 with the original line up!! Glad I was there from the start with RAY TABANO...Stevens bud from high school .
Aerosmith are an excellent band. They are not the best though.
Brain Stormer
They started when there was no mtv and ONLY AM RADIO-it was the rock school of hard knocks! High schools , bars, colleges and raw rocking talent with an attitude GIGS! Until they auditioned for Clive Davis at maxas Kansas City they got their break!!!Their debut album up until night in the ruts where all great albums! Then After, rocking a hard place with out joe, then joe came back with Done with Mirrors, permanent vacation and pump their come back albums where pretty dam good! Then it all changed that's for SURE!
AGREED
Train Kept A-Rollin, first recorded by Tiny Bradshaw (1951), later by Johnny Burnette (1956), the Yardbirds (1965), Scotty McKay (1968)
, etc.
this is a tepid copy of The Yardbirds. I'll take The Yardbirds w/Jeff Beck & Jimmy Page any day. for the studio version, Aerosmith's producer brought in studio guitar slingers to play the intro because Perry couldn't quite cut it. he did it when Perry wasn't around and mixed it in before they realized it, but by then it was too late to change it. they weren't quite big enough yet to get everything just the way they wanted it. the producer also dubbed in pre-recorded concert crowd noise to make it sound "live." in those days they were called "poor man's Rolling Stones."
‘Thank you for making that clear. Bradshaw recorded it and wrote it. Sydney Nathan of course has a writing credit (the founder of King Records) because this is how he would optimize his profit. He took royalties from many artists as a writing credit. This was a common practice, a guy who could make or break you forcing you to give him credit…. Johnny Burnett has the coolest version IMHO
One of the greatest bands EVER, and certainly one of the top 5 all-time best frontmen- WOW. By the time they made toys in the attic they had become one of the most influential artists on rock music of all time.
This is exactly where I was originally introduced to "AEROSMITH". I was instantly hooked.
Dude every performance of Aerosmith in the 70s just has this dangerous feel to it, its almost like u can feel the nasty drug use from the screen. Very cool.
Literally the words I was thinking
Yeah feels dirty
I mean, they were still relatively under control at this stage.
Just drink a real beer. Easy peasey...stupid I play real guitar. Blows me away better than this.
That outro is pure Black Sabbath.
ABSOLUTELY ONE OF THE GREATEST VOICES EVER.....STEVEN KEPT HIS INCREDIBLE MULTI OCTAVE VOCAL RANGE 4 DECADES!!!
Greatest American rock band of all time
in the 70s...after that...meh
@@sixslinger9951 I personally love their early 90s stuff as well.. get a grip was a great album. Different feel for sure.
Better than: Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Nirvana, ??
@@mjp96Fleetwood Mac is a British band
@@mjp96 Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac?
I still remember seeing Aerosmith live in concert back in the 1970s in Germany. Probably the loudest concert I was ever in and I managed to stand in the first line, right before the amplifiers. It felt almost as if the bass player was playing on my guts. But boy, it was so good....🤠
they never show brad whitford in these things. he's a ripping guitarist too..
I saw them in the 80s and Whitfords guitar solo blew Perry's away.
maybe better than Joe🤔
Big time!
oh, without a doubt! "Last Child" primo!
Fact - "You See Me Crying' (fr Toys), brad played those searing leads and Joe was on rhythm.
Saw them in Bangor Maine Sept 2022. Amazing show. My #1 bucket list was to see them and it came true! Love these guys ❤️👍
I always find it hard to believe Aerosmith has been jamming since the 70s. Just blows my mind.
Kids today don't really get any of this. This is 100% my era! I was there! Lived it, loved it and was a part of it. I was lucky enough to live in two cities where all the big names came, Honolulu and SAN Francisco and I got to see them all, most more than once, some way more than once. The first time I saw Aerosmith they were the warm up band for the Guess Who and people barely knew who they were. Obviously they went on to be one of the biggest bands of all time.
Yes. I was in Detroit. The big bands came there too, COBO Hall. Saw them then with Montrose as the starter band. What a show, both kicking off their first albums.
J'adore ce live Aerosmith à la sortie de leur 2éme opus GET YOUR WINGS 1974 magnifique groupe so rock meilleur décade 70
I was choking on my nightly one-hit and stumbled on this video. Can you say De Ja Vu’. Was doing Bong-rips to this in junior and senior years of high-school.1975-1976. Though I know sometimes it’s kinda hard to tell, I’m still alive and well!!!
me too
The drummer is fantastic
named Joey Kramer
@@fernetpunkersadly he didn't tour with the band last time around😢
@@kevinwalsh4652 he was ill I heard ... was it the last tour?
I remember watching this
. YEARS ago.. and it was just amazing... seeing it/ hearing it now... at 60 yrs old.... not sure it was so good then.. but then again.. weed was pretty good back in the day....js
Now that's straight forward Rock n Roll in your face kids
I saw them in 74 great time to be alive general admission nothing but good times
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I've been in a band of some form for 15 years, since I was 17 and I've never reached this level of effortless cool. To think this was all being done nearly 50 years ago still blow my mind.
I turned on the tv in 74 to watch this new band on our RUclips at the time
..lol...which was Midnight Special and I instantly was hooked at this greasy,funky,groovy band!!! that kicked ass!!!
This is what rock"n roll is supposed to be !
I’d play this album when I was 15 and when it was done I’d start it right back up again.
Tyler’s Voice is really underrated. The band was Killer in the early days 73-77! Epic Shit.
underrated!? Best hard rock band of the 70’s in the USA basically.
😂😂😂😂this underrated shit is ridiculous
Are you really an adult from that area using " underrated " in reference to Tyler ? I hope not .
back when aerosmith was fighting just stay alive, they had been written off by the press as a rolling stones knock off and getting record contracts from major labels was not easy. they weren't even sure if the record company wanted to keep them working, luckily "dream on" got traction on the radio and they were able to "keep that train a rollin'".
tomitstube I remember gettin the first lp in a cut out bin for 25cents. Just was blown away saw them open up for Kiss. At a 3000 seat venue Santa Monica saw them five other times
I remember hearing that first album on our local FM station when it came out and I was ruined for life. Nothing on the radio was that cool. Period. Keef and Mick were passed by right out of the gate, and they never caught up. Pure, unadulterated American rock and roll. People today have no idea what it was like at that time to hear music like that for the first time. It was life changing for a thirteen year old kid.
Can't stop those stars ⭐- 👏- 😊November 14,2020
Yes, I remember that very well. Rolling Stone mag said they were Rolling Stones knock offs and more or less said they'd led "charmed lives" up till then but essentially their "time was up". Yeah, fifty fuckin' years later, you punters! It' amazing how many times RS had their heads completely up their ass about bands. When "Dream On" caught fire in 75, two years after it was initially released, that did save them from oblivion. It was always a mystery to me how that single didn't chart when it was first released. Same thing happened with "Layla", unfortunately for the Dominos it was too late to save them, and that was tragic.
I'm from Detroit (blow the reveille)!
Years later, Perry/Whitford would run through this song effortlessly! Just NAILING the _'Steve-Hunter'/'Dick-Wagner'_ parts!
*But, here; They're still struggling.*
I have to give them credit for having the guts to _'make-a-go-of-it'!_
Frankly, as much as I *LOVE* my old Frost album & 'Detroit (w/Mitch Ryder)'; Hunter/Wagner eventually morphed into _'high-tech',_ 'prog-rockie', _'fret-flitters'!_ (IMHO)
Don't get me wrong.
They played some *beautiful* notes.
But, I like *the dirt* mixed with my R&R. When Perry/Whitford finally reached the same 'heights' (skill-wise); They were *gritty* & _'dangerous'_ in ways those other guys never were!
*ROX ON!*
- Dave B.
yeah, they eventually mastered it. Represented via a TV late night show. They fn blew the roof off the joint!
Come on, don't joke, Hunter & Wagner remain unattainable for everyone and not just for Aerosmith runaways ahahahaha 😂😂🤣😂🤣 The latter's solos were rough, dirty, punk, garage band-like but always low level and of the lowest quality !
Decent early live footage from one of my all time favourite bands!
The best of Aerosmith…..like most bands early
The first time I seen them in concert was 1977 and they were so awesome I seen them twice that year…🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
My very first concert, Aerosmith @ Allen Park Civic Arena, MI Aug 1974
One of their best songs. Aerosmith was so good. I’m old enough that this was my music. Still to this day I believe this ‘era’ of Rock n Roll was the best. I’m so happy I was there for it. 🙌🏼☮️🩷
Train.......the song that made them my favorite American RocknRoll band.
The BEST EVER !! WOW !!! No wonder I fell in LOVE BACK IN '73 and I still am !!!!!
This is an excellent rip. I've seen tons of these vids from Midnight Special (perhaps the best TV show ever) but the quality of this one is exceptional.
Midnight Special was a Rocking show used to watch it all the time 🎶🎵🎹🎤🥁🎸👍
best band ever hands down
I used to listen to this song when I was a froshman in highschool. I always thought it was about an old man aging in reverse. In the first part of the song he's old, but by the end he's totally redeemed himself and found a fountain of youth in some way. That dream on part with the dream until your dream come true. It always made me think. It's never too late. Anyway. I'm an old man now. It's still a good song. He's a great singer.
Steven Tyler’s book is awesome ! According to Steven they were pretty loaded on these shows , he could function so well in that state.
They are still a good band, if not great....how many bands are still together making great rock n roll.
Like 10 i think lets see the stones aerosmith rush etc
iron maiden
The first time I saw Aerosmith was in 1974. They opened for BTO. Great times.
The bass heals my soul :)
In their autobiography they say that this isn't a good performance because they were hungover. Every version on bootlegs from the era is actually better, though it's a whole different thing when you're playing a concert stage, your home turf vs. a television studio where you have no time to warm up. On Get Your Wings it's Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner on the lead guitars. It's established as true at this point, but none of the biographies talk about it. I can't imagine Joe allowing that, but they were on thin ice already with the record company, so maybe he was as cooperative as he could be for those days. Hunter and Wagner just kill it. There's a documentary on them here on YT I believe.
They were such a tough rockin band those days!
Saw them in 1979 at Madison Square Garden, great show.
When I was 14 my friend and I took a boat to Fire Island NY. Back in the day it was a small motor boat not the ferries we have here today. We get on the boat and at the last minute someone is yelling.... dont leave! And we turned around to look ...And it was Steven and a girl with long dark hair! It was soo cool ..me and my friend just stared the whole time..OMG He was so GORGEOUS ❤
Happy 64th Birthday Joe Fuckin' Perry
This is pretty cool. The camera ignores Brad and Tom, but it's pretty obvious why unfortunately. Steven and Joe will forever be the darlings of the band, all they have to do is be next to each other and they are instantly volatile focal points. Their look is undeniable and they both exude rockstar-ness. It's undeniable, they are legends and in this early vid, the magic is peeking through. Thanks for posting!
There is nothing wrong with the way Brad and Tom look. Plus Brad is the real guitar player.
This is pretty much fucking awesome.
They look so cool
I wish he still sounded like this.
I love his sound and playing here.
I love rock and roll. And these old beautiful videos. Pantera lives thanks to Zak.
wow sweet emotion days to now one of the most unique voice transformations
Remember, seeing this when I was a kid the night it was on, they immediately became my favorite band, the look the song, everything
I love the song, Angel.
We have to thank God because all the members of Aerosmith have survived through the 1970's to the 2020's though they didn't lead healthy life in the past.
Perry working a serious fuzz tone.
Are you sure if it isn't Dick Wagner? Hmm....
Yes indeed. Nothing like a Strat, a Marshall, and a fuzz in my opinion!
What fuzz that perry use?sound killer!
Trips me out they toured with KISS this era and the bands got along and speak fondly of eachother
Youth, talent, enthusiasm. The prime days!
north park fall river,ma still rockin
saw them in 1975 was a great show, saw RUSH for the first time right around the same time.
Steven has such good rhythm and timing.
He was a drummer also. He would show Joey drum beats
Yeah, Joe clearly didnt play the lead parts in the studio. That pretty much reaked.
Mick and keef, David Johansen and Johnny Thunders, Tyler and perry.... I don’t quite understand why the big lipped, goofy looking singer and the guitar player with cool hair works so well, but the dynamic is as old as the genre
Completely agree dude
Easy. The frontman is for the girls and the guitarist is for the guys.
Agree...wait...Johansen and Thunders.,..NO🤬🤬🤬🤬
I remember watching this that night long ago....
this is SOOOO COOOOL !!
These guys are going to be big!
1970s is the best music decade period.....
quality is amazing. thanks for sharing.
AWESOME then and now. Love these guys ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice! i love this video.
Happy Brithday Steven! (again!) you're the man, you're still the same
Now THAT was awesome.
The guitars sound so good, amazing that Ezrin needed Hunter and Wagner to come in to play on the studio version.
Man oh man,you could tell that this band was going places......they rule
The tightest band ever and there is nobody close. Thats one thing nobody can argue about Aerosmith.
Very Very Good!!!
Luv the drummer; highly influential yet under acclaimed.
Joe Perry’s style is so inspired by Jimmy page
Joe? Steve is the singer for Journey
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These guys are cool
Classic!
Seeing them Tuesday night. Can't wait!
Number one front front man of all time. Top 3 rock band of all time. This is american rock and roll
It's rare to hear Joe's tone so crisp and clear.
at the time,i had an attitude abt anyone challenging zep' and i was slow to aerosmith as a result.
the brittish had me forgetting where rocknroll came from- this band brought it home (for me).
The epitome of Rock and Roll!