I've always adored Aerosmith. But this video alone has really opened my eyes to the actual soul and truly in-touch feeling in the way that they've artistically orchestrated with their music.
100% Totally agree..... Also walk this way with RUN D.M.C. has a different vibe but that's one that I always rock out to.... Video is epic as well.... Janies Got a Gun Video equally as 90's era epic.... But yes Sweet Emotion has such a sick build up
Joe Perry plays guitar like he’s having a conversation with the instrument. It’s laidback. It’s lyrical. And he listens to everyone else in the band. He’s a teammate. That’s what I learned the most from studying his guitar playing.
This might be controversial but I was asked once who's the greatest guitarist ever. The people were assuming I'd say Jimi Hendrix, or Stevie Ray Vaughn or someone like that. Nope. I said Joe Perry without hesitation. Nothing against those other guys. They were great, but Joe still is great. He's been great for 50 years!
Steven for me, is and will always remain, the most incredible vocalist, the best in the world, who, performing every song, makes us feel this song, live it with him, enjoying how incredibly he performs his songs, experiencing a thousand emotions, and leaving us with a desire to listen to his performance, again and again, empathizing and living, every song he performed, with him...🎤💯💯💯❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏
Nope. Back in the '70s all the guys wanted to be Joe Perry. Everyone realized that being Steven Tyler would require too much work on a minute-by-minute basis. Being Joe Perry meant that you can just stand there and own the room. Everyone who straps on a guitar wants to be Joe Perry. They may want to play like Hendrix, or Van Halen, or Clapton, or Beck, or Malmsteen, or whomever, but they want to *be* Joe Perry.
One of the first proper rock bands i ever listened to on repeat . My uncle gave me 2 albums on cassette , loved them . Solo in " love in an elevator " is legendary , so good . Tyler seems like a really cool guy
0:01 : I can understand this now that I have taken up long distance running. When I am running my hardest 6 miles into a run, out of breath, with my heart beating out of my chest, I feel the most ALIVE.
Seriously! Get your wings was phenomenal for so many reasons. Although songs like same old song and dance got all the love, for me it was the dynamism in songs like Lord of the thighs and spaced that really shone. Most people don't know this, but it was Brad whitford that pulled the lead on those two songs, he was doing some guitar work that still echoes through my mind today, he had some seriously tasty licks in there with what I would call the best Jeff Beck influences I've ever heard. His scales and tremolo work were just superb! And then of course, songs like Woman of the World really allowed Steven to stretch out lyrically, and I feel like Aerosmith really defined their sound with Seasons of Wither and then nailed it down with Pandora's Box. Although I loved all of Aerosmith's first generation work, Get Your Wings will always be special to me because it's where they found their voice.
Steven Tyler and joe perry came on as guests and played at a bonjovi concert I went to in 98. I went with a girl, she loved jovi, me not so much, but that was one of the best surprises ever.
Aerosmith was the band that got me into music. Listening to Get A Grip on cassette as an 11 year old blew my mind. I felt something I never felt before.
BUT IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL THING THAT TYLER, DID, WITH HIS VOICE THEN TOO. I LOVED IT AND IT WAS GREAT AND IT'S GREAT WHEN HE DOES IT, AND I KNOW WHEN HE'S DOING IT. WHEN HE DOES IT, I SAY, "HE'S DOING THE VOICE" I SWEAR TO GOD THAT'S THE TRUTH. IT WAS AN AFFECTED SOUND, BUT IT'S SO GREAT.
@@SillyGoose2024 the hair stuff I believe because it's in a couple of Aerosmith books but sugary stuff there's nothing out there that says he's had surgery besides his throat surgery for a broken blood vessel and I'm a hard core fan of Aerosmith so I would know but don't pull things out of the air but if there's something out there that you can post other than then the surgery on his throat please post it or send me a link
It really is crazy to think this guy is only 15 years younger than my grandfather, yet they're HUNDREDS OF MILES apart in demeanor. Think of other 70 year olds you know
I think I found Aerosmith's legendary " sound". Whenever I feed my cat dinner, she's so excited she's running by my feet. 99 percent of the time, I'm able to deftly move out of her way. Last night, however, I stepped on her by accident. She wasn't really hurt, but the cry she let out made me realize that it essentially was the Aerosmith " sound".
Joe Perry .,.. please. Is he really one of the all-time greats? Not for me. Great band, he looked cool and all …the solo at the end of “No More No More” is smokin’. Nice of Tyler to give him credit for so much inspiration.
@ Boiler Room Drums fuck yes he's one of the all time greats. I'm a 35 year player/singer and finally put all that shit to bed. Nope...he's not Vai,EVH etc. But at the end of the day...where's the songs? Perry can and has written up to par with the very best ever. Sold out shows for the last 45 years....he's doing something magical.....
Steven makes Aerosmith. He was actually last to be thought singing or being seen as LS. Or which he later called LSD… lead singer.. again Steven will continue with or without the band. His range is awesome. Thank you Steven for always being simply YOU ♥️♥️♥️
"I'm the kind of person who when I leave my house I go 'goodbye, house!" Stuck in my head for years and I couldn't remember who said it until I revisited this
It's funny that a lot of rock singers from the early 70's had been highly influenced by soulful black singers. Especially in the US. Freddie was so unique that he was one of the few that gave up from soul and blues initially to flirt with classic and more operatic vocal style.
Great interview, Best part when Steven brings up the fugs! My dad play there when I was growing up. So if you never heard of them definitely check it out saran wrap, slum goddess coca-Cola all that good stuff!
Dude sounds like he is about to lose his voice talking, but when he starts singing shit goes to 1000
When he starts singing shit goes back to 1975
Fuckin swear Steven Tyler is the most interesting musician I think I’ve ever heard. Just captivating. Joe needs to have him on much more.
One of the few singers who's actually an incredible musician...
The passion this man has is incredible
One Drive the Rolling Stones? Huh?
Man-o-man
passion for his daughter
this was one of the best podcasts in a while
Panthers Hockey some people with actual talent ... yess indeed
i liked hearing him as a real genuine person
Ya like James Hetfield and Travis Barker
Agreed. And I'm not even a rock fan. This guy is just phenomenal.
I've always adored Aerosmith. But this video alone has really opened my eyes to the actual soul and truly in-touch feeling in the way that they've artistically orchestrated with their music.
Sweet Emotion is a freight train of a song.
You just can't resist the momentum.
Awesome interview.
100% Totally agree..... Also walk this way with RUN D.M.C. has a different vibe but that's one that I always rock out to.... Video is epic as well.... Janies Got a Gun Video equally as 90's era epic.... But yes Sweet Emotion has such a sick build up
I've met Steven a few times, he's the real deal.
Just as you see him here.
Greatest guy, very approachable, never forgot his roots..
Oh my god, Steven Tyler has so much energy.
Fucking love Steven Tyler. The world is such a better place for his presence.
Joe Perry plays guitar like he’s having a conversation with the instrument. It’s laidback. It’s lyrical. And he listens to everyone else in the band. He’s a teammate. That’s what I learned the most from studying his guitar playing.
This might be controversial but I was asked once who's the greatest guitarist ever. The people were assuming I'd say Jimi Hendrix, or Stevie Ray Vaughn or someone like that. Nope. I said Joe Perry without hesitation. Nothing against those other guys. They were great, but Joe still is great. He's been great for 50 years!
Genius....when he does that rendition "translating" that vocal sound to Joe Perry guitar playing...classic stuff...high energy guy !
Steven for me, is and will always remain, the most incredible vocalist, the best in the world, who, performing every song, makes us feel this song, live it with him, enjoying how incredibly he performs his songs, experiencing a thousand emotions, and leaving us with a desire to listen to his performance, again and again, empathizing and living, every song he performed, with him...🎤💯💯💯❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏
Cause I wanted to sound black.
As a black man I appreciate that Steven.
movin' out is one of my favorite Aerosmith songs
It's a banger for sure. Their first four albums are killer and draw the line and NITR are very underrated.
Steven is amazing ! I hope he’s doing well, saw them rock Cal Jam 2 would love to see Aerosmith play in concert again!
I was at Cal Jamm ll at Ontario Motor Speedway as well. Great time to be alive!
Back in the 70’s all the women wanted him and all the guys wanted to be him.
I think some of the guys wanted him as well
I think in the 80's and 90's too
Nope. Back in the '70s all the guys wanted to be Joe Perry. Everyone realized that being Steven Tyler would require too much work on a minute-by-minute basis. Being Joe Perry meant that you can just stand there and own the room.
Everyone who straps on a guitar wants to be Joe Perry. They may want to play like Hendrix, or Van Halen, or Clapton, or Beck, or Malmsteen, or whomever, but they want to *be* Joe Perry.
@@gregsager2062 Agree to disagree
Seeet emotion has to have one of the coolest riffs ever.
Love passionate musicians.
@@harorider96 how goes it S? It's all good this end.
One of the Greatest of All Time
Steven Tyler Has Alot of True Wisdom and information To listen To. From a Fan in Lebanon Missouri.
There is so much musical insight going on here it's overwhelming and Joe's just like, "Riight."
I love Steven Tyler. His voice is incredible. He could read me the newspaper and I’d be entertained 🩷
Amazing to hear how movin out was made, it’s a great song
There are no words to describe how totally interesting this podcast is....
One of the first proper rock bands i ever listened to on repeat . My uncle gave me 2 albums on cassette , loved them . Solo in " love in an elevator " is legendary , so good . Tyler seems like a really cool guy
What’s “casette”? Is that an underground drug I haven’t heard of?
@@momomatte Cassette is like a CDs, but they're rectangle shaped and you have to put it in the Cassette player.
Steven is a genius, he is the king of rock!
Tyler was 70 years old at the time of this taping. He's 72 today. Unbelievable.
"His guitar and your voice... God Damn!"...
Steven Tyler Is Rock n Roll!
Love when my favorite rock stars of my youth sober up so we can meet them
Underrated comment....
" Me and Joe were smoking a big fatty " lmao
Joe "I wear shirts inside out" Rogan
It's not inside out. Well played.
You know when you can tell someone is born to do something. This is what that feels like
Steven Tyler Knows Music and Understands Music In Ways That are Rare.
Love these interviews.
Get Your Wings is my fav. Aerosmith album. I liked the way he sounded on that.
0:01 : I can understand this now that I have taken up long distance running. When I am running my hardest 6 miles into a run, out of breath, with my heart beating out of my chest, I feel the most ALIVE.
Steven tyler is nuts... So talented though ❤
Aerosmith second album was "Get your wings " its probably their best album IMO.
That’s my opinion too. It’s also my favorite of theirs followed by their debut album
Seriously! Get your wings was phenomenal for so many reasons. Although songs like same old song and dance got all the love, for me it was the dynamism in songs like Lord of the thighs and spaced that really shone. Most people don't know this, but it was Brad whitford that pulled the lead on those two songs, he was doing some guitar work that still echoes through my mind today, he had some seriously tasty licks in there with what I would call the best Jeff Beck influences I've ever heard. His scales and tremolo work were just superb!
And then of course, songs like Woman of the World really allowed Steven to stretch out lyrically, and I feel like Aerosmith really defined their sound with Seasons of Wither and then nailed it down with Pandora's Box.
Although I loved all of Aerosmith's first generation work, Get Your Wings will always be special to me because it's where they found their voice.
Steven Tyler and joe perry came on as guests and played at a bonjovi concert I went to in 98. I went with a girl, she loved jovi, me not so much, but that was one of the best surprises ever.
Omg. This would’ve been one of the best days of my life. I LOVE Bon Jovi and I love Steven Tyler and Joe Perry!
Love this conversation… these 2 have such amazing minds…
Aerosmith was the band that got me into music. Listening to Get A Grip on cassette as an 11 year old blew my mind. I felt something I never felt before.
Good morning glory, Hallelujah to ya! 🙌
What is the story and what's been going through you?
LOVE U STEVEN TYLER! I'm going on 9 yrs clean! ❤🙏
BUT IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL THING THAT TYLER, DID, WITH HIS VOICE THEN TOO. I LOVED IT AND IT WAS GREAT AND IT'S GREAT WHEN HE DOES IT, AND I KNOW WHEN HE'S DOING IT. WHEN HE DOES IT, I SAY, "HE'S DOING THE VOICE" I SWEAR TO GOD THAT'S THE TRUTH. IT WAS AN AFFECTED SOUND, BUT IT'S SO GREAT.
... What?
I hate when they lionize Joe Perry and ignore Brad Whitford.
70 years old still lookin like he's In his 40's
Yeah it’s crazy
It unreal.
Ehh....a "paintjob" is defiantly in place here, sooooo....
1) hair coloring
2) hair extensions
3) botox
4) plastic surgery
5) nose job
Most of him is plastic and, rubber, and someone/thing else's hair
@@SillyGoose2024 the hair stuff I believe because it's in a couple of Aerosmith books but sugary stuff there's nothing out there that says he's had surgery besides his throat surgery for a broken blood vessel and I'm a hard core fan of Aerosmith so I would know but don't pull things out of the air but if there's something out there that you can post other than then the surgery on his throat please post it or send me a link
steven tyler is a fucking badass
joe had movie stars(mel gibson), tv stars(jay leno), sports stars(lance armstrong), and finally he got a rock star
Umm.. "finally"? Steven Tyler's bandmate Joe Perry, James Hetfield, Billy Corgan, Henry Rollins, James Maynard Keenan, Paul Stanley, David Lee Roth.
fuck i forgot about james hetfield. my bad
@TA A Howard Stern is a talentless biatch
I loved this. I could listen to Steven read the phone book, David Lee Roth not so much
That’s pretty funny. And pretty true.
You gotta love 💕 these stories ....
Seeing Aerosmith in the 70's as a teenager was life changing.
Rock fucking on Steven dam I love how he does the guitar sound with his singing woeeee
Yeah Movin Out! Badasser!
He's such a cool cat. Love him.
It really is crazy to think this guy is only 15 years younger than my grandfather, yet they're HUNDREDS OF MILES apart in demeanor. Think of other 70 year olds you know
15 years is a different generation almost
its called growing up working class and growing up a rich rockstar
It’s called growing up in a talented educated Family!
@@Coryiodine He didn't grow up a rich rock star, he became a rich rock star.
@@da324 yeah i didnt mean growing up from childhood. Just living a long part of life that way
They bang on about Joe this, Joe that what about Brad? He's the fucking player in that band.
Joe Wrote the songs
Brad played over half of the solos in their catalog
I think I found Aerosmith's legendary " sound". Whenever I feed my cat dinner, she's so excited she's running by my feet. 99 percent of the time, I'm able to deftly move out of her way. Last night, however, I stepped on her by accident. She wasn't really hurt, but the cry she let out made me realize that it essentially was the Aerosmith " sound".
I forgot how cool Steven Tyler is
Joe Perry .,.. please. Is he really one of the all-time greats? Not for me. Great band, he looked cool and all …the solo at the end of “No More No More” is smokin’. Nice of Tyler to give him credit for so much inspiration.
@ Boiler Room Drums fuck yes he's one of the all time greats. I'm a 35 year player/singer and finally put all that shit to bed. Nope...he's not Vai,EVH etc. But at the end of the day...where's the songs? Perry can and has written up to par with the very best ever. Sold out shows for the last 45 years....he's doing something magical.....
Steven makes Aerosmith. He was actually last to be thought singing or being seen as LS. Or which he later called LSD… lead singer..
again Steven will continue with or without the band. His range is awesome. Thank you Steven for always being simply YOU ♥️♥️♥️
@StevenTyler887 hey you, there’s nothing stopping you. Actually it’s pretty joyful to see you pop up every time.
Dude's a living legend
First album kicked ass.
2:38 just activate the subtitles
That’s the way u can make lyrics
Aerosmith is the most soulful rock band ever, with great songs.
i love this,and steven tyler
If you're a high energy person, don't ever let people make you feel bad for it. They're just jelly cause they're basic
It's true with music 🎶 you actually have to feel it comes from Right from your soul you'll while being know what I mean it's hard to explain
"Chocolaty."
I’m hoping Joe gets Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page on his show.
would be the greatest show ever
"I'm the kind of person who when I leave my house I go 'goodbye, house!"
Stuck in my head for years and I couldn't remember who said it until I revisited this
I really really wish he used his "Dream On" voice more.
Gary Clark junior is good👌🔥 1:10
HOW IS HE 70 YEARS OLD IN THIS?!?!
“I don’t want to kiss your thing”
Love that
Brandon Boyd will literally be Steven Tyler in about 20 years
... Or, you know, maybe more like figuratively?
It's funny that a lot of rock singers from the early 70's had been highly influenced by soulful black singers. Especially in the US. Freddie was so unique that he was one of the few that gave up from soul and blues initially to flirt with classic and more operatic vocal style.
i love Joe's
🌴🌴🌴✝️OMGGGG ITS STEVEN TYLER🌴🌴😍😍😍💙💙💙
Steven has a such a rich speaking voice.that SM7 B was made for his voice.
Great interview, Best part when Steven brings up the fugs! My dad play there when I was growing up. So if you never heard of them definitely check it out saran wrap, slum goddess coca-Cola all that good stuff!
Beautiful 🤩🤩🤩
スティーブン・タイラー、ただただ、かっこいい〜〜🤩
2:35 Didn´t even email man we didn´t anything (CC on) hahahahahahahahhaa
No matter what Rock God!!!
💜💜💜
I think Steven was referring more to Joe's natural star quality rather than his sound, like Rogan said.
This guy is so badass
Not only does Joe have his sound but his presence!!!
That's the rock star Tyler was talking about.
I still have a copy of the first album and it has a typo. “Walkin’ The Dog” is “Walkin’ The Dig”. Lol
Did he just say that at one point, Joe Perry was sitting on a flaming couch, playing a riff in his sleep?
0:38
JOE MAMA!!!
As good today as ever
I meant to say your hearts and whole being of what makes you who you are it makes you you know what I mean it's hard to explain 😮
Peace and happiness to you always ❤❤
@steventyler7293 God bless you 🙏
@@dianeamaral8151 Always love, What is your plan for the holiday❤❤❤
Live and love this!!!
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷ADOOOOORO VC, STEVEN TAYLOR...🤘⚘⚘⚘👏👏👏🌜⭐...
"I love that your name is Joe."
Cue train off the tracks.
On another note, I can't believe he's 70 here. I'd love to have that energy at 70...sober.
Sounds like his struggling to get a breath in but has a unreal voice.
Would of been awesome if Joey Diaz was there too, he really likes Aerosmith.
The train keeps a rolling