@@calvinwboaz7085 I'm sure he does and just forgot to mention it. Or maybe He just doesn't know that it was Aerosmith in the song. He has to of heard it before, if not he should react to it asap.😁
Just google 1970's songs from Aerosmith, you can't go wrong, they were the best!! Seasons of Wither is my fav,...but there all good. They were on heavy drugs back then, but boy, could they write and play music. Thanks Jamel!! I always request songs and you never play them...sad face, happy face.
Aerosmith with Joan Jett and the Black Hearts was the first concert i ever went to back 1990 at Charlotte coliseum. "Love in a elevator", "living on the edge", "dude looks like a lady", "what it takes". When i was in boot camp they were transporting us in buses and when "what it takes" came on the radio drill seargent turn it up and every body on the bus was singing. As soon as it went off he yelled at us and told us to shut the hell up.
He is, without a doubt, America's greatest rock and roll singer, and he's really knowledgeable about music, a great writer and lyricist. National Treasure!
Aerosmith is a great band. I have everything Aerosmith released & seen them 3 times. My favorite album from them is "Toys in the Attic". The whole album is good & my favorite song "Adam's Apple".
One of the MOST underrated bands. A few others: "Sweet Emotion", "Janies Got a Gun", "Love In a Elevator", "Dude looks Like a Lady", "Living On the Edge", "I Don't Want To Miss a Thing", and I know you know "Walk This way" and just forgot to mention it. Right?
@@robertcherman I agree 100% but when you hear people talking about greatest bands Aerosmith is ALWAYS left out of the conversation. A lot of people don't even know who they are and have never heard of them. Which is CRAZY!
@@randycooper3428 Except for when you are talking to me. Haha. I always put Aerosmith in the top five. With Rush, The Who, and Pink Floyd. I missed one cause I just think there is lot of legendary bands that can take that 5th spot.
I enjoyed your reaction brother. I think this is what you were trying to say. How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these.
@@amyelizabeth529 Thanks hun, here is one of my favorites, i have it on my fridge so i see it every day... It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But there is no real security in what is no longer meaningful. There is more security in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life, and in change there is power.
This song came off the "Get a Grip" album right as the grunge era was picking up steam. This is such a timeless album. Yes the trilogy songs are great, but check out Livin on the Edge. It's one of the deepest songs on the album!
Joe Perry lives in my town. Only two miles away. He’s the coolest guy. Steven has a home in the next town, met him a few years ago. They are a legend. South shore , MA. They are still great in concert.
20+ years and Alicia Silverstone hasn't aged at all. Her friend in the Cinema is Liv Tyler; Daughter of Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler but she didn't know for a long time who her biological father was. Enjoy the trilogy people. Now when it comes to turning tracks or albums in to films - you either get Saturday Night Live or Rocky Horror Picture Show but mainly you end up with Flash Gordon or Tommy.
Alicia Silverstone is her name. Aeorsmith Get Your Wings was my album I bought of Aerosmith back in 1974. Songs to check out from that album would be "Same Old Song & Dance", "Lord of the Thighs & "Train Kept a rolling all night long". Also their song "Walk this way" (1975) was the song that made Run DMC popular.
I forget that in the post MTV/VH1 of the mid 90s not many people are familiar with the song, but I think for me this was the first aerosmith song I heard. But when I was kid I thought this WAS a movie, so I kept asking people about the Cryin moving and was so disappointed to find out there wasnt one!
Steven Tyler is such a character. I always remember him saying, "don't sweat the petty stuff and don't pet the sweaty stuff"...lol. He's phenomenal in concert.
I love watching you. He did a video for Armageddon the song is called I Don't Want to Miss a Thing. His real daughter Liv Tyler was in the movie. And he actually wrote this song about her as a child. She didn't find out he was her father till she was almost a teenager. It's beautiful when you know the backstory
I think Kings and Queens is a super underrated Aerosmith song! Honestly they were so consistent back in the 70s. Almost everything they touched was gold!
You definitely know "Walk This Way" by them - they collaborated with Run D.M.C. on a remake. Check out some of their older stuff - Big Ten Inch Record, Train Kept a Rollin', Toys in the Attic...
Fun fact: First time I saw Queen, in '74, they were the warm up band for Mott the Hoople. Brian May came down with hepatitis halfway through Mott's tour and Queen had to bow out. They were replaced by Aerosmith for the rest of the gigs. All of us Hoople fans got a mind boggling twofer. Mott the Hoople have plenty of great songs themselves, btw. And are still performing now and then. All the Young Dudes, which David Bowie wrote and produced, and Mott way more than did it justice. All the Way from Memphis. Sucker. Honaloochie Boogie. Marionette. Ready For Love/Afterlight. Wish someone would check them out. VERY underrated band. Bowie gave them All the Young Dudes because they were on the verge of breaking up/giving up, and Bowie thought that'd be a crime. Thus... Mott deserves credit for their own body of work, as well as for introducing Americans to Queen & Aerosmith onstage. Had they not done that, who knows if we'd be listening to these legends today, especially Freddie/Queen, as they were Brits and may not have ever broken into the U.S. market. Thank God we don't have to imagine a world without Freddie's and Steven Tyler's amazing voices in it. Great reaction, bro. As always!
Aerosmith, maaan i love that band. It has the blues mixed with rock and roll & Steven's voice is ahhh-mazing! Fun Fact: That actress is Alicia Silverstone & that music video made her breakthrough for her acting career. She was known as The Aerosmith Girl in the early 90s. That kick she did, well, later on she was the Batgirl in the movie that costar with George Clooney, Batman & Robin. Lol Im really really looking forward to see your reaction on Amazing & Crazy! Can't wait!❤✌🏾😁
I went and stood outside the church where they were filming this to see if I could see anything, but nope. That guy who stole her purse is Sawyer from LOST.
Brother, I look forward to your videos every day that you put them out. The world's gone crazy but it's good to know that theres still good people out there putting out the jams!!! my man
For hardcore. A- Smith fans this, though high charting (early 90's) is when they went downhill into glossy pop cheese Power Ballad's. They have many ballads from 70's and 80's , way way more greasy, haunting and soulful. Here's is a complete list. 1) "Seasons of Wither" (74) 2) "You See me Crying" {75} 3) " Home Tomight" (76) 4) "Mia" (79) 5)" Joanie's Butterfly" (82) 6) " Darkness" (85) 7) " Angel" (87) 8) "What it Takes" (89) 9) "Dueces Are Wild" (Pump outake) BTW their best post 70's -80's album is hands down " Just Push Play" circa 01 (with the unnesscary addition of cheese ball ballad " Fly Away Home") Fantastic ballads on album " Avant Garden" 🔥 & "Jaded" (sort of Ballad).
You are right sir that she is from Clueless. This was the period of Aerosmith's comeback! I remember my son was in high school during this period. He knew I had several guitars but had not seen me play. I learned this quickly and played it for him. He was shocked that old men can still rock!
Here's a few I like "Dude (looks like a lady)" "Mama Kin" "Walk this way" (with or without Run D Mc) "Eat the Rich" "Kings and Queens" "Toys in the Attic"
Would love to hear more reactions to 70s era Aerosmith. No More, No More, Kings and Queens, and Mamakin are all great. Toys in the Attic was the album everyone's older sibling had in the 70s. From the 80s, I think you would enjoy Ragdoll. Deuces Are Wild and Jaded are later era Aerosmith and the Jaded video features Mila Kunis.
@@TexasMagnolia mine was my sister's too.!!!!! i had to scratch her back for like an hour to get it back in 1979 [4 yrs after release when i was 13].... but unlike you, i don't have it anymore. :-(
Yeah, this was Alicia Silverstone's acting break. She became really well-known after these Aerosmith videos. The boyfriend is played by Stephen Dorf, who was also a well-known actor after this, and the guy who steals her purse at the end is the guy who went on years later to play Sawyer in "Lost."
This is the start of my favorite video trilogy yassssssssssssss this got me into rock 🎸 big time as a young girl in the hood. I usually watch u on my phone but you going to the TV tuhday!
Hey Jamal. first of all thank you for who you are. it's a pleasure to travel with you in the world of music. You should try to listen to a band that has it all. really well thought out music and really deep, and personal lyrics. Pain of salvation. The passing light of day
The Amazin Crazy Cryin vids with Alicia Silverstone, this one with Liv (Rundgren/Buell) Tyler. Lots of good Aerosmith stuff, early stuff is solid Boston rock for sure. Thanks for this!
Fun facts: Yep that’s the girl from Clueless. Her first bf (making out in the convertible, guy at the bridge at the end) is Stephen Dorff (recently in last season of True Detective) And the purse snatcher towards the end is Josh Holloway (Sawyer from Lost and on Yellowstone now.) Whatever year this came out, must have heard this song/seen this video a good half a million times. MASSIVE hit.
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@@calvinwboaz7085 I'm sure he does and just forgot to mention it. Or maybe He just doesn't know that it was Aerosmith in the song. He has to of heard it before, if not he should react to it asap.😁
What I didn't realize is that the guy is Stephen Dorff.
Just google 1970's songs from Aerosmith, you can't go wrong,
they were the best!! Seasons of Wither is my fav,...but there all good.
They were on heavy drugs back then, but boy, could they write and play music.
Thanks Jamel!! I always request songs and you never play them...sad face, happy face.
Alicia Silverstone and daughter Liv Tyeler
Alicia was only 16 when these were filmed. She's 44 now and is just as beautiful.
Im only a few years younger than her. I had the biggest crush on her when all these videos came out!
Her and Liv where good friends So Steven put her in the video.
Janie’s got a gun by them,a rock song about a serious issue.
"Livin' On The Edge" and "Back In The Saddle"are awesome songs!
Aerosmith - oh yes. Can i request "what it takes"... great sentiments
I’d agree there also Janie’s Got A Gun ..... awesome tracks !!
My fav Aerosmith song
Thats my most favorite SONG of Aerosmith...
Steven Tyler has such a range of vocals and he can rhyme like nobody else.
Janie’s got a gun. Play this and you will play a PSA at the same time!
Love that jam!
And -
*Living on the Edge*
Aerosmith is a deep rabbit hole...sweet emotion and train kept a rollin are 2 good songs
Aerosmith with Joan Jett and the Black Hearts was the first concert i ever went to back 1990 at Charlotte coliseum. "Love in a elevator", "living on the edge", "dude looks like a lady", "what it takes".
When i was in boot camp they were transporting us in buses and when "what it takes" came on the radio drill seargent turn it up and every body on the bus was singing. As soon as it went off he yelled at us and told us to shut the hell up.
I was there!
Does anyone remember when SNL did a Wayne’s World skit with Aerosmith, and Tom Hanks was the roadie? 🤣
“We’re not worthy!!”
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@@leannewilson7184 you're worthy, you're worthy....stand up !
so you're that old too huh? yeah i fuckin remember it!
That high note that Steven belts out runs right up my spine every time!
Steven Tyler is the most underrated vocalist on the planet, and always delivers a fantastic show.
I have seen Aerosmith three times 1978, 1991 and 2009 each concert was better than the one before.
Don’t think he’s underrated, he is considered to be in the upper echelon of rock vocalists.
Lmao what? Underated ?
They're one of the biggest bands in the world, no way he's underrated. He was a vocal judge on American Idol for gods sake!
He is, without a doubt, America's greatest rock and roll singer, and he's really knowledgeable about music, a great writer and lyricist. National Treasure!
Aerosmith is a great band. I have everything Aerosmith released & seen them 3 times. My favorite album from them is "Toys in the Attic". The whole album is good & my favorite song "Adam's Apple".
One of the MOST underrated bands. A few others: "Sweet Emotion", "Janies Got a Gun", "Love In a Elevator", "Dude looks Like a Lady", "Living On the Edge", "I Don't Want To Miss a Thing", and I know you know "Walk This way" and just forgot to mention it. Right?
Underrated???? This is freaking Aerosmith. They are considered one of the greatest bands of all time.
@@robertcherman I agree 100% but when you hear people talking about greatest bands Aerosmith is ALWAYS left out of the conversation. A lot of people don't even know who they are and have never heard of them. Which is CRAZY!
They are not underrated. Some of their songs we think are good might be underplayed.
All the above are from Big Ones album, my favourite.
@@randycooper3428 Except for when you are talking to me. Haha. I always put Aerosmith in the top five. With Rush, The Who, and Pink Floyd. I missed one cause I just think there is lot of legendary bands that can take that 5th spot.
I enjoyed your reaction brother. I think this is what you were trying to say.
How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these.
Duuuuude... Very well said. I'm writing this down for safekeeping. Thanks for sharing. ✌❤😊🎶
@@amyelizabeth529 Thanks hun, here is one of my favorites, i have it on my fridge so i see it every day...
It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But there is no real security in what is no longer meaningful. There is more security in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life, and in change there is power.
@@joedirt688 Preach, sir! That's another keeper! Thanks so much for sharing. ✌❤😊
This song came off the "Get a Grip" album right as the grunge era was picking up steam. This is such a timeless album. Yes the trilogy songs are great, but check out Livin on the Edge. It's one of the deepest songs on the album!
best album
Joe Perry lives in my town. Only two miles away. He’s the coolest guy. Steven has a home in the next town, met him a few years ago. They are a legend. South shore , MA. They are still great in concert.
Love in an Elevator. Best band I watched live.
20+ years and Alicia Silverstone hasn't aged at all. Her friend in the Cinema is Liv Tyler; Daughter of Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler but she didn't know for a long time who her biological father was.
Enjoy the trilogy people.
Now when it comes to turning tracks or albums in to films - you either get Saturday Night Live or Rocky Horror Picture Show but mainly you end up with Flash Gordon or Tommy.
Joe Perry, layin' down some of the tastiest guitar since 1973.
Aerosmith what it takes live its really good.
This has always been one of my favourite songs❤️
Alicia Silverstone is her name. Aeorsmith Get Your Wings was my album I bought of Aerosmith back in 1974. Songs to check out from that album would be "Same Old Song & Dance", "Lord of the Thighs & "Train Kept a rolling all night long". Also their song "Walk this way" (1975) was the song that made Run DMC popular.
6:03 Sawyer from LOST (Josh Hollloway) always slips past people. But it's great trivia. :) Aerosmith had the best videos!
right, lol
Woah I've watched Lost like 5 times and I didn't recognize him lol
Stephen Dorff too
I love Aerosmith saw them in concert many times. Steven Tyler's voice sounds the exact same live.
I forget that in the post MTV/VH1 of the mid 90s not many people are familiar with the song, but I think for me this was the first aerosmith song I heard. But when I was kid I thought this WAS a movie, so I kept asking people about the Cryin moving and was so disappointed to find out there wasnt one!
Steven Tyler is such a character. I always remember him saying, "don't sweat the petty stuff and don't pet the sweaty stuff"...lol. He's phenomenal in concert.
The Get a Grip album was great from beginning to end.
I feel it was the last rockin album they had before they started going pop.
Ragdoll was actually part of this wave as well.
I love watching you. He did a video for Armageddon the song is called I Don't Want to Miss a Thing. His real daughter Liv Tyler was in the movie. And he actually wrote this song about her as a child. She didn't find out he was her father till she was almost a teenager. It's beautiful when you know the backstory
I think Kings and Queens is a super underrated Aerosmith song! Honestly they were so consistent back in the 70s. Almost everything they touched was gold!
You would like Walk this way with Run-DMC
You definitely know "Walk This Way" by them - they collaborated with Run D.M.C. on a remake. Check out some of their older stuff - Big Ten Inch Record, Train Kept a Rollin', Toys in the Attic...
The best Aerosmith ballads are What It Takes and Angel.💯 #HandsDown Powerful songs🤘🏽
Crazy was my favorite..because it had his daughter Liv in it.
When I watched this as a kid I always thought that tattoo artist was Slash from GNR, and watching it today I still think it's Slash from GNR.
It's not Slash, Slash has jet black hair, that guy has brown hair in the video.
They also did YOU SEE ME CRYING. my favorite
Got a mate from Jamaica who is reggae as they come but he loves Aerosmith.. he has them right up there!
Ohhhh yeah! Aerosmith was on a roll in 1993! Already legends by then but still in their prime.
That is the cluseless girl...and the other girl is Steven Tyler's daughter, Liv Tyler...
Alicia Silverstone
But growing growing up Liv's last name was Rundgren because her mother thought that Todd was the father. Oopsie!
@@Head-ck4hu Liv Tyler's mother is Bebe Buell
Liv’s in the Crazy video (not this one)
@@Zeppelin180 that's true
I actually think that James Kamano got a little confused thinking that Liv was in this video too
Fun fact: First time I saw Queen, in '74, they were the warm up band for Mott the Hoople. Brian May came down with hepatitis halfway through Mott's tour and Queen had to bow out. They were replaced by Aerosmith for the rest of the gigs. All of us Hoople fans got a mind boggling twofer. Mott the Hoople have plenty of great songs themselves, btw. And are still performing now and then. All the Young Dudes, which David Bowie wrote and produced, and Mott way more than did it justice. All the Way from Memphis. Sucker. Honaloochie Boogie. Marionette. Ready For Love/Afterlight. Wish someone would check them out. VERY underrated band. Bowie gave them All the Young Dudes because they were on the verge of breaking up/giving up, and Bowie thought that'd be a crime. Thus... Mott deserves credit for their own body of work, as well as for introducing Americans to Queen & Aerosmith onstage. Had they not done that, who knows if we'd be listening to these legends today, especially Freddie/Queen, as they were Brits and may not have ever broken into the U.S. market. Thank God we don't have to imagine a world without Freddie's and Steven Tyler's amazing voices in it. Great reaction, bro. As always!
These videos were Alicia Silverstone's break out
Aerosmith, maaan i love that band. It has the blues mixed with rock and roll & Steven's voice is ahhh-mazing!
Fun Fact: That actress is Alicia Silverstone & that music video made her breakthrough for her acting career. She was known as The Aerosmith Girl in the early 90s. That kick she did, well, later on she was the Batgirl in the movie that costar with George Clooney, Batman & Robin. Lol
Im really really looking forward to see your reaction on Amazing & Crazy! Can't wait!❤✌🏾😁
I went and stood outside the church where they were filming this to see if I could see anything, but nope. That guy who stole her purse is Sawyer from LOST.
HOLY SHIT! I didnt know that! Love Aerosmitj and Lost is a top 5 show all-time for me. That's AWESOME!!!
Damn! Haven't heard this song or seen this video in forever. It's amazing how I still remembered the video after all these years.
your faces make the reaction, man! The look at the end when Alicia is bungee jumping is priceless
This album had some of my favorite videos growing up. Great songs, too.
Brother, I look forward to your videos every day that you put them out. The world's gone crazy but it's good to know that theres still good people out there putting out the jams!!! my man
For hardcore. A- Smith fans this, though high charting (early 90's) is when they went downhill into glossy pop cheese Power Ballad's. They have many ballads from 70's and 80's , way way more greasy, haunting and soulful. Here's is a complete list.
1) "Seasons of Wither" (74)
2) "You See me Crying" {75}
3) " Home Tomight" (76)
4) "Mia" (79)
5)" Joanie's Butterfly" (82)
6) " Darkness" (85)
7) " Angel" (87)
8) "What it Takes" (89)
9) "Dueces Are Wild" (Pump outake)
BTW their best post 70's -80's album is hands down " Just Push Play" circa 01 (with the unnesscary addition of cheese ball ballad " Fly Away Home") Fantastic ballads on album " Avant Garden" 🔥
& "Jaded" (sort of Ballad).
You are right sir that she is from Clueless. This was the period of Aerosmith's comeback! I remember my son was in high school during this period. He knew I had several guitars but had not seen me play. I learned this quickly and played it for him. He was shocked that old men can still rock!
Here's a few I like
"Dude (looks like a lady)"
"Mama Kin"
"Walk this way" (with or without Run D Mc)
"Eat the Rich"
"Kings and Queens"
"Toys in the Attic"
The list is almost endless with Aerosmith
Big Ten Inch Record
I appreciate your style, Grace and your Mantra of music bringing people together
“ What It Takes “ is fantastic !!
Aerosmith Train Kept A Rollin
You should check out the song "You See Me Crying" by Aerosmith.
I always preferred "Crazy'" over this one. Still a banger though.
Would love to hear more reactions to 70s era Aerosmith. No More, No More, Kings and Queens, and Mamakin are all great. Toys in the Attic was the album everyone's older sibling had in the 70s. From the 80s, I think you would enjoy Ragdoll. Deuces Are Wild and Jaded are later era Aerosmith and the Jaded video features Mila Kunis.
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Still have my Toys album, which was originally my big Sister’s. Love It!
@@TexasMagnolia mine was my sister's too.!!!!! i had to scratch her back for like an hour to get it back in 1979 [4 yrs after release when i was 13].... but unlike you, i don't have it anymore. :-(
@@MrMustangMan lol, the old “scratch my back” trick...remember that well.
@@TexasMagnolia yes, that was my first lesson and i had a lot to learn back then.... she taught me well..... lol
AEROSMITH🙌🙌🙌 Take your pick!! Love this song! Talent talent talent beyond compare 👏 👌
Aerosmith in the 90s! Magnifique!
Just think about the fact that Alicia Silverstone was 16 yrs old in this video
I’m shocked! I was sure you had done quite a bit of Aerosmith in the bathroom days- Jamel- we have a HUGE rabbit hole here- 😍✌️
I remember as a kid I always thought the bungee cord was attached to her belly button ring
Dude, same!!!!
I've seen them live 3times! Great concerts!
Aerosmith in my top 5 favorites. Need to listen to "Janies Got a Gun"...Aerosmith forever✌💜🤗
Yeah, this was Alicia Silverstone's acting break. She became really well-known after these Aerosmith videos. The boyfriend is played by Stephen Dorf, who was also a well-known actor after this, and the guy who steals her purse at the end is the guy who went on years later to play Sawyer in "Lost."
Janie's got a gun, is the video you need to see. It makes me teary eyed..
Great video as always! Other Aerosmith songs to check out are: "Chip Away the Stone", "Mama Kin", "Lord of the Thighs", and "Spaced."
I love everything Aerosmith! His book “Does the Noise In My Head Bother You”? Is a great read.
Love Aerosmith, seen them 3 xs here in st.louis.. Steven Tyler is a hell of a performer live
Another great band I grew up listening to.
Jamel, I don't post often, but I really like your personality. You seem so positive. Love watching your reactions brother.
"We're not worthy!"
Ooo I love this song!
Keep the aerosmith coming!
This is the start of my favorite video trilogy yassssssssssssss this got me into rock 🎸 big time as a young girl in the hood. I usually watch u on my phone but you going to the TV tuhday!
Hey Jamal.
first of all thank you for who you are. it's a pleasure to travel with you in the world of music. You should try to listen to a band that has it all. really well thought out music and really deep, and personal lyrics.
Pain of salvation. The passing light of day
Aerosmith ROCKS!!🎸
😅😅😅 you're gonna appreciate & enjoy this journey Jamel 😅😅😅
Fun fact: A young Josh Holloway (Sawyer from Lost) plays the guy that steals her bag at the diner, you can get a good look at his face at 6:03
Is this confirmed? I thought that was him. The cop is the bad guy from blade.
Love Aerosmith 🥰🥰Hey Jamel✌❤❤
Top five dead or alive American bands. The combo of steven and joe has produced magic.
This video started my Alicia Silverstone crush, ironically enough
Same generation here. Yep, ditto.
41 years old here...yep!
Same here. I even wore Alicia Silverstone t-shirts to school. .
The Amazin Crazy Cryin vids with Alicia Silverstone, this one with Liv (Rundgren/Buell) Tyler. Lots of good Aerosmith stuff, early stuff is solid Boston rock for sure. Thanks for this!
Aerosmith is one of the greatest rock bands ever!
One of my favorite bands, they had so much great music, hard to find a bad one. Keep em coming.
Sweet Emotion. That’s the song.
I put on Big Ones when I want to get motivated to clean or get ready, etc. All good jams!! ✌❤🎶
Have you done Rag Doll by them yet?
My favorite song by them
I got to watch them make that video on Bourbon St. I just happened to be in New Orleans at the time! It was awesome!
Your channel's a good vibes zone!
That bungee jump looked like it hurt like hell. No bounce back at all.
Nice dropkick.
Fun facts:
Yep that’s the girl from Clueless.
Her first bf (making out in the convertible, guy at the bridge at the end) is Stephen Dorff (recently in last season of True Detective)
And the purse snatcher towards the end is Josh Holloway (Sawyer from Lost and on Yellowstone now.)
Whatever year this came out, must have heard this song/seen this video a good half a million times. MASSIVE hit.
Get Your Wings ... brilliant disc/album.
Get A Grip is by far my favorite Aerosmith album.
Your face was priceless at the end!
make so good to our ear listen Aerosmith I feel so well 😀😀😀🎼🎵🎶
Awesome! And..hope u review: "Back in the Saddle Again"..for one. So many great hits by these guys. Thx, Jamal. 🙂🙂💗💗
Yessss love this song.
@2:31, yeah, I believe she was his daughter's best friend.....a lot of the older videos have her in them...or her AND his daughter in it!!🌹💖
The guy who steals Alicia's purse is actor Josh Hollow anywho played Sawyer in "Lost" and Roarke in "Yellowstone."
Thank you Aerosmith for introducing an entire generation to the amazingly beautiful Alicia Silverstone!