Tom Hamilton (Colorado Springs, 31 de diciembre de 1951) es un bajista de Estados Unidos, miembro de la banda estadounidense de Hard rock Aerosmith. Es autor de canciones como Sweet Emotion, entre otras.
@@flashthirteen Yes, it's all well done. But they went more main-stream pop w/Love in an Elevator, Don't Wanna Miss a Thing, etc. I hate that stuff, but realize it's technically "good". They sold millions of it for sure. It's like two different bands recording/writing-wise.
@@UberLummox True. I misspoke. Draw the Line is def old school, but yes Permanent Vacation, Pump and Get a Grip, what Joe and Steven reference, the middle stuff, were more pop and they had help with writing here and there. Can't deny that. I do like that at least you can always tell it's still them. I've seen them about 20 times over the last 25 years. I would love to see them one last time if their residency in Vegas starts back up after the lockdown settles down.
I love listening to Tom Hamilton talk. He's a riot !! Praying he's doing well.
God I wish there were as much behind the scenes shit for Get a Grip as there is for Pump.
I remember watching this on TV December 1993
The VR headset in the Amazing video was way ahead of its time
THE BEST THEN AND NOW 💋💕❤️💗😘
Tom Hamilton (Colorado Springs, 31 de diciembre de 1951) es un bajista de Estados Unidos, miembro de la banda estadounidense de Hard rock Aerosmith. Es autor de canciones como Sweet Emotion, entre otras.
Steven Victor Tallarico Blancha
26 de marzo de 1948
75 años
Cantante de Aerosmith.
"Aeroschmitt" : D
what song is 4:03
that song is 'Draw the line'
@@cristinaneira6613 The real Aerosmith. The OLD stuff!
@@UberLummox This would be the middle stuff. All good in it's own way.
@@flashthirteen Yes, it's all well done. But they went more main-stream pop w/Love in an Elevator, Don't Wanna Miss a Thing, etc. I hate that stuff, but realize it's technically "good". They sold millions of it for sure. It's like two different bands recording/writing-wise.
@@UberLummox True. I misspoke. Draw the Line is def old school, but yes Permanent Vacation, Pump and Get a Grip, what Joe and Steven reference, the middle stuff, were more pop and they had help with writing here and there. Can't deny that. I do like that at least you can always tell it's still them. I've seen them about 20 times over the last 25 years. I would love to see them one last time if their residency in Vegas starts back up after the lockdown settles down.