This is bassist Tom Hamilton's baby. He brought the riff to the band and Steven actually passed on it at first. Tom frigged with it a bit, brought it back and Steven, pissed off at Joe's first wife, wrote the lyrics about her and the rest is history.
That sound Amber liked in the beginning is a talkbox. Probably the best-known example is Peter’s Frampton’s “Do You Feel Like We Do” (and they should react to the live version of that classic!). Joe Walsh also used it on “Rocky Mountain Way”.
Aerosmith was definitely a hard rock band in the 70s. Tons of great tunes. Nobody's Fault, Last Child, Toys In The Attic, Back In The Saddle, Lord Of The Thighs, Kings And Queens to name a few.
I'm writing this on the evening of Monday, the 21st. I saw the kids didn't post anything today, and they post three videos everyday, no matter what. I think today was the big day for Amber. God bless their young family🙏
Imagine Aerosmith as your first rock concert! I was 16 years old and my mind was blown forever! I had ringing in my ears for days. One of my most favorite teenage memories.
Amber is a “Trooper”….Your girl is ready to bless the world with another soul, and she’s still hangin’ in there with her man, to pump out these reactions. Much respect, Amber!!!
Looking forward to seeing Baby Luca. The Aerosmith songs "Dude Looks Like a Lady", "Ragdoll", "Janie's Got a Gun", "Back In The Saddle", and the Beatles cover song "Come Together" are all awesome.
Definitely but mine is all those but one of my favorites is Get Your Wings and every single song on that album is great I love every single one of them
Stick with 70's Aerosmith 6 albums of material to cover before there late 80's comeback material. I appreciate Elevator but not even close to there classic 70"s material
Guitarist Joe Perry is a monster on this. Sweet Emotion, Dream On and Walk This Way are Aerosmith's three most played and recognizable songs and probably their three best, all from the mid-70s, their high point artistically.
Amber being that your a true hippie chick you'll appreciate this. My grandpa was the president of a paper company, he helped the sons after their dad died, anyway 1 of the sons married into Steven Tyler's family. We used to get free backstage tickets all the time. My grandpa once went to 1 of Steven's house in New England & he had a running brook & small waterfall in the middle of his living room, how cool is that. Love you guys
Aerosmith is my younger sister all time favorite band. She attributes listening to them every morning before school and having Perfect Attendance from Kindergarten thru Senior. I believe thru College too.....😄😍😄😍
I lived in Steven Tyler's house on the shore of Lake Sunapee in the summers of 1984 and 1985 along with my roommate from college, Steven's ex-wife Cyrinda Foxe, and his daughter Mia. The white baby grand piano in that living room is so beautiful with posters of the Beatles hanging on the wall behind it. Many years before that Cyrinda dated both John Lennon and David Bowie. She married Steven Tyler. And she attended Keith Moon's wedding. And there I was a scrawny college kid playing Monopoly with her on rainy summer nights. Sadly, Cyrinda has since passed away after battling brain cancer.
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My favorite Aerosmith song. Their first two albums 'Rocks' and 'Toys in the Attic' are my favorite albums and I think they are their best work. This song is off 'Toys in the Attic'.
First 2 albums were called Aerosmith and get your wings. Then toy's in the attic and rocks. Then draw the line and night in the ruts. Then rock in a hard place and done with mirrors. Then permanent vacation and pump. Then get a grip and nine lives. Then just push play and honkin on Bobo. Then music from another dimension... That's it hopefully 1 more in the future
Joe Perry used the talk box effect to get that sound in the introduction of the song. I think the best use of the talk box is Peter Frampton’s “Do You Feel Like I Do” from the Frampton Comes Alive album
As rap fans, you should definitely check out "Walk This Way" from this same album. It's so much like what rap would become, 11 years after this came out, Run-DMC did a cover version with Steve Tyler and Joe Perry (Aerosmith's vocalist and guitar plater) helping out.
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Another side to Aerosmith's talents VERY good Song. 'I don't want to miss a thing'. these guys helped me stay Sober finding out that they are Clean and Sober too.
Call me crazy, every time I hear this song I want to watch Dazed and Confused (movie) this was the opening song.....man now I want to watch it again. Thanks Sweet Emotion.
@@rayniecox7683 My wife thinks I'm crazy, but I love this movie. See it a millions times and will see it a million more. That's crazy, were you there when they filmed it?
The whole TOYS IN THE ATTIC album is Aerosmith at their HUNGRIEST and I’m my opinion, their best! This song isn’t even the stand-out hit but still SO GREAT! The bass line, if played correctly, is one of the hardest to learn bass lines ever.
Love this song! Joe Perry tears it up! Y'all definitely need to check out "Dream On", if you haven't already & if you have, you need to hear it again :). Steven really belts it out. Also, I'd suggest "Crazy", "Train Keep a Rollin'", "Livin' on the Edge" and, of course, "Walk This Way".
My first concert was Aerosmith right before this album was released. This one (IT ROCKED live!!!) BTW, Rush was the opening act. Just add a heaping amount of 420 and we had ourselves a show!
According to Steven Tyler, 'Sweet emotion' was written in 1975 as a diss against guitarist Joe Perry's 1st wife (then- gf) Elyssa, who he hated... bassist Tom Hamilton came up w/ the riff... It was ironic that in 1979, a backstage fight between Elyssa and Tom Hamilton's wife @an Aerosmith show caused Joe Perry to quit the band... he didn't return until 1984 after he & Elyssa had divorced😂
Home town band, I was 13 when Dream On came out and have seen them in concert many times, I cant believe they are still popular today, they have more lives than a cat....LOL
Aerosmith are "my boys". I grew up in Massachiusetts. They're a Massachusetts band. Their first album came out in (iirc) my junior year of high school. "Dream on" was like on constant repeat on the jukebox in the cafeteria. Saw them in concert at Westborough Speedway a few years later. Which leads to another song suggestion. They'd finished their set. The stage lights went off. We're all still out there cheering and applauding. A voice comes out of the darkness yelling "You f*ckers wanna rock?!?!". They came back on and played "Train Kept Rolling". If the place had had a roof, it would have been blown clean off.
Can't beat early Aerosmith! I have to say they lost me a bit as the years went on. Last Child, Mama Kin or the ubiquitous Walk This Way are good early choices. Cheers!
The cool sound you guys noticed together during the final chorus..... is Tyler and his amazing rock voice. He does it through every chorus on the song but it gets progressively more audible each time. He's just repeating "sssshhhhhaaaahh" over and over, using his voice like an instrument. Also, as the guitar solo is fading out in the end you can hear Tyler mimic the guitar and sing the solo with it. Greatest. Rock. Vocalist. Ever.
The line about the Rabbit is an expression from the time before chemical pregnancy test kits. Rabbits were injected with urine and the rabbit ovaries examined after a few days. ALL rabbits tested died, but the expression stuck
That rattling sound in the intro is made with a Vibraslap. If you listen closely, on the fourth time, it's a shorter different sound (2:47), that's because Steven Tyler broke the instrument. They decided to leave it in the song.
You guys make my day! Really, I check so many times and am always thrilled when I see a new reaction!! Yay! Dream On is a great Aerosmith song, he goes high in that song, you'd love it.
My favorite band!!!! Aerosmith has such a huge library of great songs that you could spend a month just reacting to them! Here's some tunes that I believe you'll both enjoy. Janie's got a gun (this song is about an abused woman who stops the abuser. Steven Tyler started a charity, named after the song, that helps abused women find shelter), Back in the saddle, Hangman Jury, Kings and Queens, Their cover of "Baby please don't go", Angel, Crazy, one of faves that I know Jay would listen to all day is "Nobody's fault" and many many more!!!
This song always perks me up and I never tire of it. So glad you all grooved to it! How’s that belly??? Are your kids excited???? Try Walk This Way w/them and Run DMC
The guitar & bass work in this song has obviously always been incredible. What I really love about coming back to these reactions, though, is that I can watch y'all react to these songs for the first time, and I stop taking them for granted. They've just always been part of my life because I grew up with them... and now they are something I can look at from the adult perspective with my greater knowledge of music and go damn, there's a reason these songs are classics! I tend not to do that even when they come up on the radio because I've heard them 10 million times, so thank you for these reactions, because they really reinvest me in some of the older hits that I tend to skip because they play them on the radio so often. The rest of the back catalog is somewhere I can get lost for days, but getting a new appreciation for a song you've heard thousands of times since before you were a conscious being is a really great gift. It is much appreciated.
Momma looks good but tired. I know by the time I had my kids I was like "get this thing out of me!" LOL Make sure someone is with her at all times now cuz babies have their own schedules.
Thank you for another great reaction! If you haven't watched the movie Armageddon, please give it a whirl, Aerosmith's music is peppered through out the movie and his daughter does a great job acting her part.
Aerosmith's 'Back In The Saddle' is a rocking, screaming delight. Try that one but do the studio recording, amazing! Oh and 'Nobody's Fault' is a fantastic one too!
Even the Girl on Amber's Shirt was Rockin'!!! Sometimes it Looked like she was Blinking! (tee-hee) Much Respect to Amber for Movin' & Groovin', so Close to Due Date!!! I Love & respect Both of You!
“Adams Apple” is my favorite Aerosmith song. The Lyrics are just wonderful, and the way the song flows is Rock at its finest! “Back when Cain was able, Way before the Stable, Lightning came right down from the Skyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!”
Aerosmith was at their best in the 70's. The first 4 albums were outstanding, when they really rocked. You guys should react to "Last Child" a funky song off their best album, "Rocks"
Do their song "One Way Street" you won't be disappointed! I feel like this is their most under rated song, the blues harp, vocals, and lead guitar are off the chain!
Absolute banger! One of their best. This song is about Joe Perry's girlfriend at the time. Steven absolutely hated her. Another band filled with personal drama. They broke up over literally spilled milk. One of the girlfriends threw a glass of milk at Tom Hamilton's wife during an argument.
I’m enjoying watching your reactions to a lot of the music I grew up with. My favorite Aerosmith album is “Get Your Wings.” There isn’t a bad song on this, their second album, but my two favorites are “Lord of The Thighs” and “Woman of The World.” I was into Aerosmith big time and you really can’t go wrong with their first four or five albums. Another artist I would love to see your reactions to is Gary Wright, his “Dream Weaver” and “Love Is Alive” songs are great. Oh! Another artist I think you’d like is Bob Welch. “Ebony Eyes” and “Hot Love, Cold World” from his “French Kiss” album are two of my favorites. Thank you for all the smiles you give me!
@@sueparras6028 I did know about Welch being in Fleetwood Mac. He was in quite a few notorious bands and was an excellent guitarist. He played quite a few other instruments, too. Thanks for your comment. I always enjoy connecting with other music lovers.
Just Subscribed to your channel! You two are so amazing! It's good to see y'all getting into music I've been listening to for decades! Their music from the 70's was their best stuff. Toys in the Attic is a sweet album!
Congratulations on the birth of your son! I got a request. Would love your reaction to Do You Feel Like We Do by Peter Frampton from his Frampton Comes Alive album. However I suggest you watch the RUclips video of the song from The Oakland Coliseum 1977 concert. It's 24 minutes long, but I encourage you to watch react to this one. Frampton Comes Alive is one of the best selling albums of all time having gone platinum 10+ times. This song is almost a religious experience and represents the epitome of 70's arena rock. You get to see Peter interact with the huge crowd, play guitar, drums, tambourine and jam. Don't waste your time with the Midnight Special version. See it live. I guarantee you will be floored. Thanks again and congratulations again on the birth of your son. God Bless.👍👍🙏🙏😄🤟🤟💥
As much as Tyler is the face of the band, Joe Perry's brilliant guitar is a huge part of their sound. Show him some love too!
Abso-f’ing-lutely!! All those iconic riffs. His playing on the follow-up album, Rocks, was just off the charts. Monster!!
Unfortunately it's always about the lead singer. Guns n Roses were Jack shit without Slash and Izzy
Look up seven hunnid on RUclips, i promise you won’t regret it , he’s so damn underrated💯
And this song in particular. Tyler is pretty mild in this one. LOTS of Perry!! Gotta love those Toxic Twins.
Brad Whitford is amazing guitar plaer as well. Very underrated as he stays in the background.
This is bassist Tom Hamilton's baby. He brought the riff to the band and Steven actually passed on it at first. Tom frigged with it a bit, brought it back and Steven, pissed off at Joe's first wife, wrote the lyrics about her and the rest is history.
That sound Amber liked in the beginning is a talkbox. Probably the best-known example is Peter’s Frampton’s “Do You Feel Like We Do” (and they should react to the live version of that classic!). Joe Walsh also used it on “Rocky Mountain Way”.
Framptom Live is the bomb!
Anything off of Frampton Comes Alive would be great to see a reaction to.
If they watch Peter Frampton it sure needs to be Live Live Live Live
Oh yeah, a "Do You Feel Like We Do" reaction would be epic on this channel!
Got to see frampton live summer 2019. He’s a wizard on stage
Aerosmith was definitely a hard rock band in the 70s. Tons of great tunes. Nobody's Fault, Last Child, Toys In The Attic, Back In The Saddle, Lord Of The Thighs, Kings And Queens to name a few.
Do you mean "definitely"?
@@dangeroreilly2028There! Is that better?
@@Rocker1983 Well done!!! And, I agree with your list of great tunes! I'd add "Train Kept A-Rollin"
@@Rocker1983 Well done!!! And, I agree with your list of great tunes! I'd add "Train Kept A-Rollin"
Wouldn't last long in an Australian pub,if that's hard rock. I wouldn't be putting up posters
Always makes me think of "Dazed and Confused" Alright Alright Alright, lol
Same here! I think of that movie every time I hear this song now.
They have to watch that movie. Along with (American Graffiti) and (Forest Gump). Three movie soundtracks they will love.
Makes me want to pop the movie on now, lol
@@johnl610be a lot cooler if ya did
Love you guys! -Same Old Song and Dance!!!
Just cannot wait to meet baby Luca !! Praying for all of you every single day.
🙏🏻☝🏻❤️
I’ll be so happy to meet baby Luca! Love you guys! Sending prayers ❤️🙏
Since there were no posts today maybe baby Luca made his debut today?
@@rachelles3275 I was just thinking that as I was going back to reactions I haven't seen yet. Thinking the same...
"Make somebody smile!" 😁
I'm writing this on the evening of Monday, the 21st. I saw the kids didn't post anything today, and they post three videos everyday, no matter what. I think today was the big day for Amber. God bless their young family🙏
Back in the saddle a must!
The album 'Toys in the Attic' which contains this song, is probably my favorite Aerosmith record.
I bought the LP Toys in the Attic on April 17, 1975.
As it is good , Rocks is my favorite every song on both sides !
I agree
Isn't it everyone's most FAVORITE ALBUM??? OF COURSE IT IS!!! THE FIRST AND BEST ROCK ALBUM AND BAND OF THIS TIME ERA!!!
It's a great Rock Album.
Imagine Aerosmith as your first rock concert! I was 16 years old and my mind was blown forever! I had ringing in my ears for days. One of my most favorite teenage memories.
I don't have to. Aerosmith WAS my first rock concert. Nine Lives tour in '97.
ME TOO! I was 17.
If you want to hear Steven Tyler's over the top vocals, listen to their 1976 song Back in the Saddle Again.
Yep, and Last Child.
Don’t forget Draw the Line
YES YES AND YESSSSS
70s A ,S The real deal
Smashing bass it that too
Joey cramers' drumming!
All 5 of these artists are phenomal in concert!
I saw them live in Hershey Pennsylvania on the Nine Lives tour! It was amazing!
Amber would really like "Boston- More than a feeling" or any Boston songs.
Whole Boston debut album is awesome.
true
@@matthewdrake4385 banger followed by banger then more bangers
Amber is a “Trooper”….Your girl is ready to bless the world with another soul, and she’s still hangin’ in there with her man, to pump out these reactions. Much respect, Amber!!!
Looking forward to seeing Baby Luca.
The Aerosmith songs "Dude Looks Like a Lady", "Ragdoll", "Janie's Got a Gun", "Back In The Saddle", and the Beatles cover song "Come Together" are all awesome.
Love In An Elevator as well
Amazing and Crazy too!
Toys in the Attic and Seasons of Wither (unplugged)...my favs!
Also Janie's got a gun! I know it's a dark song but I love it!!
Aerosmith's early albums were great but " Toys in the Attic " was/is their masterpiece, every song on it is a classic.
Definitely but mine is all those but one of my favorites is Get Your Wings and every single song on that album is great I love every single one of them
Including my favorite from that album... Big Ten Inch Record
At 63 I haven't found a Aerosmith album that was not a masterpiece. I still own everyone they ever produced.
All time classic.
Lots of good songs to choose from .
Try Love in an Elevator.
@Chris O, yes! Love In An Elevator!
Stick with 70's Aerosmith
6 albums of material to cover before there late 80's comeback material.
I appreciate Elevator but not even close to there classic 70"s material
Guitarist Joe Perry is a monster on this. Sweet Emotion, Dream On and Walk This Way are Aerosmith's three most played and recognizable songs and probably their three best, all from the mid-70s, their high point artistically.
TOTALLY 70s The 80s can kiss it
The reference to a rabbit dying has to do with long time ago pregnancy tests. I don't know the details, but if the rabbit died, you were pregnant.
Amber being that your a true hippie chick you'll appreciate this. My grandpa was the president of a paper company, he helped the sons after their dad died, anyway 1 of the sons married into Steven Tyler's family. We used to get free backstage tickets all the time. My grandpa once went to 1 of Steven's house in New England & he had a running brook & small waterfall in the middle of his living room, how cool is that. Love you guys
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. This is why I love reading all the comments!! 😇😇😇 Too cool and priceless!!!📯🎻🎺🎷🎸🎹🎶🎵
Aerosmith is my younger sister all time favorite band. She attributes listening to them every morning before school and having Perfect Attendance from Kindergarten thru Senior. I believe thru College too.....😄😍😄😍
Cool story Julie😎
I lived in Steven Tyler's house on the shore of Lake Sunapee in the summers of 1984 and 1985 along with my roommate from college, Steven's ex-wife Cyrinda Foxe, and his daughter Mia. The white baby grand piano in that living room is so beautiful with posters of the Beatles hanging on the wall behind it. Many years before that Cyrinda dated both John Lennon and David Bowie. She married Steven Tyler. And she attended Keith Moon's wedding. And there I was a scrawny college kid playing Monopoly with her on rainy summer nights. Sadly, Cyrinda has since passed away after battling brain cancer.
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Aerosmith no words needed they are great
My favorite Aerosmith song. Their first two albums 'Rocks' and 'Toys in the Attic' are my favorite albums and I think they are their best work. This song is off 'Toys in the Attic'.
Their first two albums were "Aerosmith" and "Get Your Wings". "Toys In The Attic" and "Rocks" were their third and fouth albums.
First 2 albums were called Aerosmith and get your wings. Then toy's in the attic and rocks. Then draw the line and night in the ruts. Then rock in a hard place and done with mirrors. Then permanent vacation and pump. Then get a grip and nine lives. Then just push play and honkin on Bobo. Then music from another dimension... That's it hopefully 1 more in the future
Same!
“Draw the Line” has some great songs also. “Train kept a rollin’” starts out studio and switches to live…. Excellent!
Have you done “Walk This Way” yet? Probably their most memorable hit. Not the version with Run DMC
Truth
But just for you guys, di the RunDMC version too
Look up the inspiration for walk this way. Worth a look.
70s WALK THIS WAY
Dream On'' is their best song IMO. You've heard it in movies and commercials all the time.
And ' Amazing' is another great song.
"Kings And Queens" > "Dream On".
There, I said it.
It's amazing for a young man to write something like "Dream On". It means so much more to me at 60 than it did at 18.
God bless you and your new baby
Joe Perry used the talk box effect to get that sound in the introduction of the song. I think the best use of the talk box is Peter Frampton’s “Do You Feel Like I Do” from the Frampton Comes Alive album
Roger Troutman would beg to disagree.
I agree with you. Joe Walsh used the talk box some also.
And David Gilmour!
baby time... ya'll do your thing... prayers... whoop
As rap fans, you should definitely check out "Walk This Way" from this same album.
It's so much like what rap would become, 11 years after this came out, Run-DMC did a cover version with Steve Tyler and Joe Perry (Aerosmith's vocalist and guitar plater) helping out.
No.. It killed rock
@@fredtello but that collar with run dmc saved Aerosmith’s career
Collab that’s supposed to say, lol
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Another side to Aerosmith's talents VERY good Song. 'I don't want to miss a thing'. these guys helped me stay Sober finding out that they are Clean and Sober too.
Call me crazy, every time I hear this song I want to watch Dazed and Confused (movie) this was the opening song.....man now I want to watch it again. Thanks Sweet Emotion.
Jeremiah Rose, used to live one block behind the school they used in the movie in South Austin.😎😎😎😎
@@rayniecox7683 My wife thinks I'm crazy, but I love this movie. See it a millions times and will see it a million more. That's crazy, were you there when they filmed it?
When they first start singing Sweeeeeet Emooootion this is like this wave of euphoria that just sweeps over you!😍
I'm gonna keep bugging you to listen to Sly and the Family Stone "Dance to the Music"!!
Top 10 song ever recorded, thanks for reacting
Another great group for rockers, but Amber would like “Dream On” or “Angel”.
Hell yes dream on is a must 👍
They already did Dream On
@@chriso6719 oh my bad, I'm new to this channel
@@chriso6719 , oh ok, I’ll go watch!
Yeah they've done "Dream On" and "Dont Wanna Miss A Thing", and this one. Keep making more suggestions though! :)
The entire song is built around a bass line. So cool.
Great song. One of my favorites! More good songs by them are Crazy, Cryin', Angel, Rag Doll, Living on the edge and so many more.
Toys In The Attic is my favorite
Sweet emotions was released in 1975 the same year as BHOMIAN RHAPSODY And BORN TO RUN
The whole TOYS IN THE ATTIC album is Aerosmith at their HUNGRIEST and I’m my opinion, their best! This song isn’t even the stand-out hit but still SO GREAT! The bass line, if played correctly, is one of the hardest to learn bass lines ever.
Agreed, as stated "Toys In The Attic" was their masterpiece. They need to react to Adam's Apple with lyrics!
Their best by miles
I think it's a toss-up between Toys and Rocks
Love this song! Joe Perry tears it up! Y'all definitely need to check out "Dream On", if you haven't already & if you have, you need to hear it again :). Steven really belts it out. Also, I'd suggest "Crazy", "Train Keep a Rollin'", "Livin' on the Edge" and, of course, "Walk This Way".
The real version of "Walk This Way", please; not the blaspheme version with Run DMC.
I second these...especially Train kept a-rollin"..
Awesome as always guys !! Ragdoll , Love In An Elevator , Dude Looks Like A Lady , all greats from Aerosmith ( so many many more too ).
"Jaded, Back In The Saddle Again, Living On The Edge" so many great songs from this outfit. Joe Perry is an underappreciated guitar player (IMO)
My first concert was Aerosmith right before this album was released. This one (IT ROCKED live!!!) BTW, Rush was the opening act. Just add a heaping amount of 420 and we had ourselves a show!
Rush isn’t an opening act wth! That must have been incredible.
Rush was going up,
But the drug's were beginning to show on Aerosmith...
@@futurereflections4097
Rush being an opening act isn't anything against them.
I saw QUEEN early 70s,
Only because I went to see "Mott The Hoople".
@@futurereflections4097 ikr! Both bands were starting to get a lot of airplay in MI around that time.
@@boramsey5122 Lmao wow. I only know Mott the Hoople for that “All the Young Dudes” song and Bowie wrote that for them.
Aerosmith "No More No more"
According to Steven Tyler, 'Sweet emotion' was written in 1975 as a diss against guitarist Joe Perry's 1st wife (then- gf) Elyssa, who he hated... bassist Tom Hamilton came up w/ the riff... It was ironic that in 1979, a backstage fight between Elyssa and Tom Hamilton's wife @an Aerosmith show caused Joe Perry to quit the band... he didn't return until 1984 after he & Elyssa had divorced😂
AS Could have Broke up after DEC 31 1979 I could have cared less 70s A,S Rocked way harder than the 80s or 90s
Love some Aerosmith ! listen to" I'm Back In The Saddle Again"
Home town band, I was 13 when Dream On came out and have seen them in concert many times, I cant believe they are still popular today, they have more lives than a cat....LOL
Boston baby....saw them twice...once the New Year's Eve show at the old Gahden 😁
Well...They did release an album called 9 lives.
2 days, baby time, what a wonderful world.....................
I love this song. So glad you're giving it a listen.
Aerosmiths song No bodies Fault , From 1974 Kicks as Harder than a pissed of donkey on steroids
Aerosmith are "my boys". I grew up in Massachiusetts. They're a Massachusetts band. Their first album came out in (iirc) my junior year of high school. "Dream on" was like on constant repeat on the jukebox in the cafeteria. Saw them in concert at Westborough Speedway a few years later. Which leads to another song suggestion. They'd finished their set. The stage lights went off. We're all still out there cheering and applauding. A voice comes out of the darkness yelling "You f*ckers wanna rock?!?!". They came back on and played "Train Kept Rolling". If the place had had a roof, it would have been blown clean off.
Released in 1975 THE BEST DECADE EVER NIGHT NIGHT
Can't beat early Aerosmith! I have to say they lost me a bit as the years went on. Last Child, Mama Kin or the ubiquitous Walk This Way are good early choices. Cheers!
They lost me with Pump and everything after. Too mainstream for my liking. I like their earlier edgy stuff.
Last Child 🙌🏼 yesssssssssss
Absolutely, their first 4 albums is the definitive Aerosmith.
I agree.. MOMMA KIN is ONE of my favorites from that album
Don't forget Uncle Salty or Toys in the Attic.
The cool sound you guys noticed together during the final chorus..... is Tyler and his amazing rock voice. He does it through every chorus on the song but it gets progressively more audible each time. He's just repeating "sssshhhhhaaaahh" over and over, using his voice like an instrument. Also, as the guitar solo is fading out in the end you can hear Tyler mimic the guitar and sing the solo with it. Greatest. Rock. Vocalist. Ever.
The line about the Rabbit is an expression from the time before chemical pregnancy test kits. Rabbits were injected with urine and the rabbit ovaries examined after a few days.
ALL rabbits tested died, but the expression stuck
I was looking for this comment before I typed it myself. Lol
@@ashleydixon4613 Me too.
@@EmVea419 Oh, my God, we're old!
Sounds like only female rabbits were used for this test. Ouch.
The Wasserman Test
Congrats guys… A boy!!!
Love this group, I had the pleasure of seeing them 11 times. Please gave this veteran his wish of hearing Santana. (69yr old)
Love the bassline in this one
So excited for your new sweet boy!! So glad you'll let us see him after he's here! Here's to a happy, healthy baby boy and mama!! Congrats you guys!
Floating through the clouds with accents of hard ass crunchy rock...... doesn't get much better Love you guys, that woman has the deeeeeeep
Love watching you react to different kinds of music and can’t wait to see Luca
That rattling sound in the intro is made with a Vibraslap. If you listen closely, on the fourth time, it's a shorter different sound (2:47), that's because Steven Tyler broke the instrument. They decided to leave it in the song.
You guys make my day! Really, I check so many times and am always thrilled when I see a new reaction!! Yay! Dream On is a great Aerosmith song, he goes high in that song, you'd love it.
I cannot put words to how happy it makes me to see fresh ears loving the music that was so important to us.
For possibly the most iconic riff in rock you should react to "Smoke On the Water" by Deep Purple.
High School flashback !!! 70s BABY !!!
I love how Dolly is winking with every one of Amber's movements. lol
Damn, you beat me to it!...LOL!
@@jeffwooten5205 haha ;-)
@@janesmith146 Dolly's just saying yeah...Great song!
@@jeffwooten5205 She definitely seems to approve! :D
@@janesmith146 :D
Aerosmith is always best served live...
My favorite band!!!! Aerosmith has such a huge library of great songs that you could spend a month just reacting to them! Here's some tunes that I believe you'll both enjoy. Janie's got a gun (this song is about an abused woman who stops the abuser. Steven Tyler started a charity, named after the song, that helps abused women find shelter), Back in the saddle, Hangman Jury, Kings and Queens, Their cover of "Baby please don't go", Angel, Crazy, one of faves that I know Jay would listen to all day is "Nobody's fault" and many many more!!!
I memorized the lyrics in the 70s. Great song!!!
If you haven’t you two should check out Aerosmith’s team up with Run DMC in the 80’s to help them cover “Walk This Way”.
Yes!
YES!!!!
Absolutely
That sucked. The original Walk this Way is the legendary version.
With the video
Aerosmith and Black Sabbath , are the one that got me in to Rock and then metal ,back in late 70'
Amber rocking out makes it look like Dolly is winking at us and I love that so much
I live 2 blocks from where Aerosmith started in a garage on Pond St. here in Waltham, MA. my home town. Saw them live in Boston in the 70s.
This song always perks me up and I never tire of it. So glad you all grooved to it! How’s that belly??? Are your kids excited???? Try Walk This Way w/them and Run DMC
The guitar & bass work in this song has obviously always been incredible. What I really love about coming back to these reactions, though, is that I can watch y'all react to these songs for the first time, and I stop taking them for granted. They've just always been part of my life because I grew up with them... and now they are something I can look at from the adult perspective with my greater knowledge of music and go damn, there's a reason these songs are classics! I tend not to do that even when they come up on the radio because I've heard them 10 million times, so thank you for these reactions, because they really reinvest me in some of the older hits that I tend to skip because they play them on the radio so often. The rest of the back catalog is somewhere I can get lost for days, but getting a new appreciation for a song you've heard thousands of times since before you were a conscious being is a really great gift. It is much appreciated.
As Steven is a gigantic performer, it's worth it to watch his videos, he is so energetic
Sweet & Sexy sway....the music....is so intune with the lyrics...my favorite Aerosmith song ❤
Momma looks good but tired. I know by the time I had my kids I was like "get this thing out of me!" LOL Make sure someone is with her at all times now cuz babies have their own schedules.
Oh indeed they do..Lol. Have a Blessed Day. 🙌
Some songs need to be just listened to, like we did in ours cars in Jr High when this song came out. 😁❤️
Thank you for another great reaction! If you haven't watched the movie Armageddon, please give it a whirl, Aerosmith's music is peppered through out the movie and his daughter does a great job acting her part.
Thanks for sharing. I had forgotten about Armageddon. Great movie too. She's beautiful. Didn't she do Lord of the Rings too?
@@dianeorr8937 I haven't seen many of them and has only been bits and pieces of them, but yes, she was in them.
They did react to I don't want to miss a thing recently.
Its A Classic. I was a kid when this came out. Loved it then. Love it now
You guys are So Cool!
Perhaps you can check out another another B town sound from back in the day.
Dirty water by the Standells.
Aerosmith's 'Back In The Saddle' is a rocking, screaming delight. Try that one but do the studio recording, amazing! Oh and 'Nobody's Fault' is a fantastic one too!
Even the Girl on Amber's Shirt was Rockin'!!! Sometimes it Looked like she was Blinking! (tee-hee) Much Respect to Amber for Movin' & Groovin', so Close to Due Date!!! I Love & respect Both of You!
“Adams Apple” is my favorite Aerosmith song. The Lyrics are just wonderful, and the way the song flows is Rock at its finest! “Back when Cain was able, Way before the Stable, Lightning came right down from the Skyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!”
Hell yeah!!! One of my faves too!
LOL, you reminded me of another great Aerosmith song, Lightning Strikes!
Toys in the Attic....the best of the 70's
Aerosmith was at their best in the 70's. The first 4 albums were outstanding, when they really rocked. You guys should react to "Last Child" a funky song off their best album, "Rocks"
Those first four records are incredible, they rock, and I enjoyed them when I was a teenager. I'm 65 now.
I love them in every decades - 70s,80, 90s 00s and 10s
By Far the 70s
I just discovered you guys today! You rock!!! I'm enjoying your reactions so much! Btw, I'm in an Aerosmith tribute band called Sweet Emontionz!
You two are a REALLY good reaction duo. Great job!!! Love this song!!!
They really are ❤
One of their best songs for sure!
Do their song "One Way Street" you won't be disappointed! I feel like this is their most under rated song, the blues harp, vocals, and lead guitar are off the chain!
Dream On, Toys in the Attic, Last Child, Walk this Way...all classic Aerosmith!
Toys In The Attic is one of the best albums as a whole. "The rabbit done died" is a reference to old school pregnancy test using a rabbit.
Congratulations on the birth of baby Luca!! So happy for you!! You have a beautiful family. God Bless!!
Absolute banger! One of their best. This song is about Joe Perry's girlfriend at the time. Steven absolutely hated her. Another band filled with personal drama. They broke up over literally spilled milk. One of the girlfriends threw a glass of milk at Tom Hamilton's wife during an argument.
One of my favorite Aerosmith songs
I’m enjoying watching your reactions to a lot of the music I grew up with. My favorite Aerosmith album is “Get Your Wings.” There isn’t a bad song on this, their second album, but my two favorites are “Lord of The Thighs” and “Woman of The World.” I was into Aerosmith big time and you really can’t go wrong with their first four or five albums. Another artist I would love to see your reactions to is Gary Wright, his “Dream Weaver” and “Love Is Alive” songs are great. Oh! Another artist I think you’d like is Bob Welch. “Ebony Eyes” and “Hot Love, Cold World” from his “French Kiss” album are two of my favorites. Thank you for all the smiles you give me!
Did you know that Bob Welch was an early member of Fleetwood Mac? When he quit was when Mick Fleetwood hired Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
@@sueparras6028 I did know about Welch being in Fleetwood Mac. He was in quite a few notorious bands and was an excellent guitarist. He played quite a few other instruments, too. Thanks for your comment. I always enjoy connecting with other music lovers.
Gary Wright, yes!
Stephen goes high in the fade out. ;)
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You two are so amazing! It's good to see y'all getting into music I've been listening to for decades!
Their music from the 70's was their best stuff. Toys in the Attic is a sweet album!
100 percent TRUE , The 70s Baby
Every time I get on the Aerosmith roller coaster in Orlando, this song is playing. Makes for a great experience.
Congratulations on the birth of your son! I got a request. Would love your reaction to Do You Feel Like We Do by Peter Frampton from his Frampton Comes Alive album. However I suggest you watch the RUclips video of the song from The Oakland Coliseum 1977 concert. It's 24 minutes long, but I encourage you to watch react to this one. Frampton Comes Alive is one of the best selling albums of all time having gone platinum 10+ times.
This song is almost a religious experience and represents the epitome of 70's arena rock. You get to see Peter interact with the huge crowd, play guitar, drums, tambourine and jam. Don't waste your time with the Midnight Special version. See it live. I guarantee you will be floored. Thanks again and congratulations again on the birth of your son. God Bless.👍👍🙏🙏😄🤟🤟💥
Toys In The Attic is my favorite Album from Aerosmith, with Sweet Emotion being my all time favorite song.
Other classic Aerosmith songs: "Dream On", "Crazy", "Back in the Saddle, and "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)". ROCK ON!
Rob Squad Please react to NO BODYS FAULT From 1976 Stay with 70s AREOSMITH . You wont do wrong
So many great Aerosmith songs. Sweet Emotion is one of their oldest songs, still my favorite.