Aerosmith… arguably the best American rock band ever. Steven’s addiction is just massive….its simply amazing he ever found sobriety… and his biggest accomplishment by far… God bless … Aerosmith has always been a compass in my life… can’t imagine life without them
Steven (Tallarico) was a classmate of mine in high school back in Yonkers, N.Y. Friendly guy - lent me his Meet The Beatles album and a single he cut with The Chain Reaction.
I live very near to where Stevens Dad lived until he passed. I have run into Steven casually a number of times. What you see is what you get. He is the nicest guy, open, welcoming. Looks you in the eye and has a few minutes for everyone.
I love listening to Steven talk! And he starts singing! Such an amazing voice! Love when he talks about their music and writing and putting it all together. His words...singing, feelings, beats, passion...🎶😎💞
I'm 51 a fan of both of these Artists I have seen both live. That Was One of THE BEST Interviews I have EVER Seen or Heard. It helps that Henry is a fan.
I'm 55 myself. I saw Henry Rollins in the 80's twice both times at Bogarts in Cincinnati once with Black Flagg the other time he had started The Henry Rollins Band. Dude would come out in shorts and nothing else and just F Ing killed it just hours of performing saw him with Agent Orange Butthole Surfers Circle Jerks all at Bogarts In one night. Aerosmith I saw in the early 2000's on the co headline tour with kiss also In Cincinnati. 3 days grace papa Roach 3 doors down nickle back kid rock kiss and Aerosmith at that one AWESOME SHOW BOTH NIGHTS
@@scottowens8474 Saw him with his band in New York here and he came out in a pair of black cargo shorts and no shirt, socks or sneakers. His back was to us most of the gig. He turned around sometimes, usually to ramp up the crowd or announce a new song. I am 56 now and there is NOTHING out there today, imo of course
@gib59er56 yeah far back as I can remember he usually if not always comes out wearing shorts of some kind usually black and nothing else bare footed no shirt. He was a lot younger in the 80's of course. We all were. But he pretty much moshed on stage the entire time he was singing. Non stop action one song to the next not much talking except for what the next song is and are we all having a good time. Water between songs that was Rollins. The whole back to the audience thing I remember somewhat but I don't remember it being to.the extent you mentioned. Maybe a Morrison kind of thing. Morrison in his early days performed with his back turned to the audience the entire time. Before The Doors were known outside of L.A.
@@scottowens8474 It could be that it stuck in my memory cuz that was odd. Morrison did indeed do it in the beginning till he got his confidence up there.
Not one band even "kinda" sounded like Aerosmith...in a true league of their own. So many great summers and memories. They were part of me as a teenager/young adult...just like an arm or a foot!!
That's called having Confidence, that's a total power move! Powerful men spread out and take up as MUCH space as possible, and they splay out like that. It says, I'm cool, I'm in control and I'm a bad boy as well.
@@100hooker It's refreshing that you say that because most people say Rocks or Toys In The Attic. The first album was a boogie woogie album that wasn't recorded very well but holy cow Get Your Wings was the biggest improvement in quality of sound from one album to the next in rock history. Still the best recorded quality of sound I've ever heard. A snare drum sound to die for. So powerful, clear and crisp. That's why I say it's my favorite Aerosmith album.
@@JWCFB I agree with you that Aerosmith were definitely at their best on the first 4 or 5 albums they recorded in the studio anyway. But, to say Aerosmith were the best live performers in concert back in the day is a huge reach to say the least my friend. Are you sure we're talking about Aerosmith? Did you actually ever go to an Aerosmith concert back in the 70's to see & hear them live in concert? Cuz I did a few times & they were a complete debacle everytime they hit the concert stage, no bout a doubt it. Don't get it twisted, Aerosmith are one of my favorite bands. However, I'll just say this & leave it at that. I was actually at the infamous '79 "World Series of Rock" in Cleveland. Which was the last concert all 5 original members of Aerosmith played together for a long time, seeing as though that was the night the band broke up. They were so f%cked up & couldn't get it together that night right from the jump! The band had to start the very first song over 3x cuz Tyler was so strung out he forgot the words of the song he wrote himself. Perry had to lean on his guitar tech just to hold him up half the show. And when Joe was competent enough on stage to know where he was at. Him & Steven were mean muggin & MFing each other back & forth. There's a reason why Tyler & Perry are nicknamed "The Toxic Twins" trust me. And that's only one of many stories about Aerosmith back in the day. Shhiittee... they'll tell you themselves what a mess they were back then. Let's just keep it a buck, ya dig? +Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friend+🤘😜🤘
Such an honest answering man, I Love Steven Tyler, relaxed, honest, telling, having fun, and just himself!! So him!! He is an absolute genuine! ❤! Can't help but Love this guy!
Aerosmith was my 1st concert too he had me from the first backflip. Steven Tyler Rock God! His voice unmistakable he’s little full of himself (well deserved) truly talented can play any instrument. Adore him thanks for memories Aerosmith. To hear how much he gave up to give himself to his passion rock n roll!! He’s amazing artist 😊
I have been in love ❤️ with Steven Tyler since I was 9. I was blessed to have met him backstage 3 times in my life and even got a kiss💋 from him. Beautiful talented idol of rock n roll. ❤️
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Steven Tyler: he was born to be who he is! I could not imagine him doing ANYTHING else in life but being a rock star. Could you imagine him being an accountant or lawyer? Could you imagine him being a construction worker or mechanic? Nope. And I swear this in no way, shape or form is meant to be disparaging. It's beautiful to see one go with where their talent is...
Steven f'in Tyler. "I've got the right key but the wrong keyhole." The best of the best. I dig the love Steven gives Joe. Those two guys, American rock legends.
Boy you said it! Haa..I've been saying this for 20 years! Yet we still see F'n Joe Perry sitting with Jeff Beck & Jimmy Page at the Rock N roll Hall Of Fame...!?? What a wanker
That’s funny I was also 14 yrs old and my first concert was Aerosmith Back in the saddle tour 84 Worcester Centrum,I’m now 54 yrs old and probably seen them a dozen times since then,They never disappoint,Especially Tyler,I can’t take my eyes off him when he’s on stage,I’m from New England,So they are the hometown heroes,AEROSMITH FOREVER 👊🏻
Aerosmith was my First arena show. Halloween 1987 Providence, R.I. ....... FRONT ROW. I got a Joey Kramer drum stick. It's been all downhill since then...... 😄😂🤣😄
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What a beautiful soul! I can't believe he's in his '70s. I hope that the original band including Joey Kramer can mend their differences and find a way to bring their music to us once again. Aerosmith is truly America's greatest rock and roll band And Steven Tyler is without a doubt the greatest vocalist and lyricist rock music has ever seen, they broke the mold when they made him. One of a kind and the national treasure.
I have been obsessed with Steven Tyler and the band for years. I dressed up like Steven for Halloween, jeans, mink vest, lots of jewelry and feathers in my hair. Sadly, I have never seen them in concert!! That would be a dream come true!
WoWWee! My daughter ❤️ is blind & everyday I describe colors, the sunsets 🌇 the sky, surroundings, people, what is happening...I never thought of that ❤ How much it means...
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I remember the scene in Mask with the blind girl. She said people tried to describe colors and other things to her for her whole life. The boy had her touch cotton balls to describe billowing (for clouds) and like a hot rock to describe the color red. She said for the first time in her life she understood. It was a very moving scene. I'm going from memory. I haven't seen that movie in years.
I love people who are hyper creative and intelligent. Perfect combo for music-it’s so effing cool that he sounds just as great as he did decades ago❣️I do background acting in NYC/I got to do the Pink commercial with Cara Delevingne & the music used was of course Aerosmith’s ‘Pink’! Growing up my older sibling had Toys in the Attic playing all the time & I still remember all the lyrics🫶🏼 Not many bands stay relevant for so many years, I think it’s the ones who are the most passionate and LOVE what they are doing more than anything 🎶 I heard A Star is Born when I was 13 & wanted to sing like Barbara 😊/I never had the courage to try but about a year ago a friend asked me to fill in for his band & even though I’m in 5-0s, I immediately said YES & have been singing ever since. I really wish I hadn’t been destroyed in childhood-teens/maybe I would have given it a shot, but F it, at 58 I’m finally singing & there is nothing in this world I would rather be doing… music literally saved my life/& thanks to both of you for sharing your insane talent with the world/what would we be w/o music?
My favorite since I was 14,now 61 been to as many concerts as possible,my only thing on my bucket list is to meet him for even 2min, he's an unbelievable man,Rock God,so genuine can't say enough, holding my tix for TD Boston,was postponed,die hard fan from Massachusetts,10 min from Nipmuc where played 1st time &10 min from Hopedale Joe Perry home town!
I’m in Mass also,I got to meet him and the whole band at the Walk ThisWay book signing thy did at the Mama Kin music hall which is sadly gone now..I’m hoping to take my 19 yr old twins to see them New Year’s Eve at TD Garden but the tickets are mighty expensive…Last chance to see them though so I might HAVE TO find a way…Rock on man!
I'm so jealous! My 24yr old will be her 3rd time & my older daughter went to Fenway 3 of us in 22, they'll enjoy it. I went through tic pic and they weren't outrageously expensive. Granted I got kind of not the best tickets but there they're actually like on the side of the stage but the whole thing is open and I sat there during Billy Joel before and they were actually pretty good,have jumbotrons now anyway ,You can probably get away with two- 250 if you can find some.
Appreciate these uploads, Henry Rollins is actually a pretty good interviewer. With the great guests and performing bands I'm surprised these aren't more popular. Maybe the very "2000's" intro and Rollins self-righteous preamble at the start throws people off, but they're missing out on some gems.
I think most people can handle Henry's rant, it's just buried under a mountain of "content'. Who knows about HR nowadays? Who knows he made a tv show back in the day? That stuff surely is dated, but I like the spirit and I like the bands and artists he's promoting.
Fantastic interview. Aerosmith was my first rock concert as well at The Spectrum in Philly in 70s....... Fav tune, One Way Street off their first album. Long Live the Great Aerosmith, huge teenage crush on Mr. Tyler ❤😂😘🇺🇸
It must be a testament to Steven Tyler's charisma that I rarely watch clips this long without getting bored. But when he talks, he has one's focus in his pocket! PLUS, the word Dildonic! Must start using that.
This is such a beautiful interview with Steven he is not only funny with a great sense of humor but he is also a very intelligent man that speaks the truth about all of his ups and downs he is a very humble and sweet man and I am so thankful for his recovery of all of his hard times he faced I pray that he and his band have a long and healthy life they are well deserved of it Steven we love you and the band always may the good Lord be with you and your family and the band always❤
And years later, Henry wakes up one morning and says he's finished with music, but involved with other things. It's hard to slow a dynamo. Tyler and Co. are on their final bow out tour. You never know what's going to happen beyond the now.
I am very glad they made it out alive from all the crazy stuff from back then he has an incredible singing gift and every song that's came from this band has been and always will be brilliant and awesome!🙂👍❤
I have been looking for this for a while. I downloaded 2 episodes of the Henry Rollins show but, I been wanting to watch the entire series. Thanks for this. Subscribed. 👍
About 15 years ago two coworkers and I were chatting in a downtown parking garage in Boston. We looked over to see that about 30 feet a way this sort of raggedly looking guy was walking out of a stairwell door and coming toward us. He had lots of jewelry and a few tassel-type things in his hair and he was wearing crocks. But from a distance we just thought he was some homeless guy coming over to ask for money. As he got closer I could see him more clearly and it dawned on me that I was about to meet Steven Tyler. I'm sure he was wondering when we'd react because he didn't need to walk in our direction. He was a nice guy, asking "how ya doin'" and shook our hands. It was a short chat and we didn't hassle him for autographs or bow down in awe. Just a few gentlemen being courteous as they pass by each other (but I sure told best friend and fellow Aerosmith fan about it). Looking back, I'd sometimes wondered what Tyler was doing down in that garage, but I'd remind myself, "Oh, yeah. Even rock legends have to get in their car and take care of non-rock star stuff just like the rest of us."
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30 years I thought it was longer than that; Steven I love you, the real you, this is Sandra D; wasn't so sure it was you on chat on your private page so, I just didn't go back to it because I was afraid of talking to the wrong person. You are just absolutely amazing.I love your music, I love you, love what you've done for the whole music industry both on the stage and off the stage I love what you've been for children that are unfortunate and don't have anything the little orphans everything that you do and you absolutely make that motorcycle not look as hot as you. Love your haircut, why don't you ride out here to Iberia, Missouri and pick me up; I have some chaps if I need them. I used to live out west for about 5 years; that's probably where you are. ✌️❤️🌈🤟🙏
Great that you started off talking about Toys in the Attic. Their best album in my opinion. Yeah, I was a kid when it first came out too. That album cover. After I got home and put in on….Oh Boy! I still listen to it all the way through when I listen to it. It’s always in my record catalog.
Music is in their heads all the time. Such creative people. So sad with the drugs & how they created things high. Legendary that they made it. Just watched interview about Van Halen. So sad to loose any of them, but lived dangerously.
Steven is right. Why stop. It’s what they love to do and as long as fans want to show up and you can still do it carry on. It keeps you going. I’m a big Stones fan ( since 1967 I was 6) and the still do it. I be seen them and Black Flagg ( with Henry) in Montreal I never saw Aerosmith which I regret. My friends all saw them at the Forum in 1977. But I didn’t go. Drag cheers from Montreal
STEVEN TYLER , ❤STEVEN TYLER , ❤, YOUR THE BEST , YOUR ALWAYS ON MY MIND , I CAN NEVER FORGET YOU. CHERISH , IS THE WORD I USE TO DESCRIBE YOU. LOVE ALWAYS , FROM ME❤
Rollin’s first arena rock concert experience was Aerosmith. The single at the time was “Walk This Way” but, opened with Rats in the Cellar. That is a track from their album that came out a year after WTW. The timeline seems a bit foggy. Then again we are talking about the 70s.
Aerosmith… arguably the best American rock band ever. Steven’s addiction is just massive….its simply amazing he ever found sobriety… and his biggest accomplishment by far… God bless … Aerosmith has always been a compass in my life… can’t imagine life without them
Saw em love dream on!
Rock n roll band
I love the story he told and put it from the perspective of Helen Keller. Where everything all of a sudden made sense.
Rollins is a class act. Love the sobriety question and Tyler's reply.
Steven (Tallarico) was a classmate of mine in high school back in Yonkers, N.Y. Friendly guy - lent me his Meet The Beatles album and a single he cut with The Chain Reaction.
That's awesome 👌
Did you get the album back to him?
Wow, that's quite a thing to be able to say!
I got to meet Steven in 1992 during the Pump Tour here in Australia, he and the band were just awesome guys!
@@jason-hy8ci Yes, I did. His '45' single that he lent me was The Sun, and When I Needed You.
I live very near to where Stevens Dad lived until he passed. I have run into Steven casually a number of times. What you see is what you get. He is the nicest guy, open, welcoming. Looks you in the eye and has a few minutes for everyone.
Henry is awesome and a great storyteller himself. Steven is such a charasmatic person, how can you not enjoy this interview. I sure did.
Yes
Steven is a cho moe
charismatic
He makes himself comfortable-that's Steven Tyler!❤❤YOU HAVE TO LOVE HIM!
I love listening to Steven talk! And he starts singing! Such an amazing voice! Love when he talks about their music and writing and putting it all together. His words...singing, feelings, beats, passion...🎶😎💞
SNORTING HALF OF PERU IS TYLERS BEST QUOTE EVER
He has a lot of great ones for sure. One of my faves of his is "It's really expensive to look this cheap "
Steven Tyler is a musical Geniuses!❤🎉❤
Wild how Henry looks like the scariest man ever at some points and then when he's excited about something he almost becomes a child
Amazing fellow
Love this about him! Hard exterior, soft underbelly.
I'm 51 a fan of both of these Artists I have seen both live. That Was One of THE BEST Interviews I have EVER Seen or Heard. It helps that Henry is a fan.
My only problem was it was too short!!
I'm 55 myself. I saw Henry Rollins in the 80's twice both times at Bogarts in Cincinnati once with Black Flagg the other time he had started The Henry Rollins Band. Dude would come out in shorts and nothing else and just F Ing killed it just hours of performing saw him with Agent Orange Butthole Surfers Circle Jerks all at Bogarts In one night. Aerosmith I saw in the early 2000's on the co headline tour with kiss also In Cincinnati. 3 days grace papa Roach 3 doors down nickle back kid rock kiss and Aerosmith at that one AWESOME SHOW BOTH NIGHTS
@@scottowens8474 Saw him with his band in New York here and he came out in a pair of black cargo shorts and no shirt, socks or sneakers. His back was to us most of the gig. He turned around sometimes, usually to ramp up the crowd or announce a new song. I am 56 now and there is NOTHING out there today, imo of course
@gib59er56 yeah far back as I can remember he usually if not always comes out wearing shorts of some kind usually black and nothing else bare footed no shirt. He was a lot younger in the 80's of course. We all were. But he pretty much moshed on stage the entire time he was singing. Non stop action one song to the next not much talking except for what the next song is and are we all having a good time. Water between songs that was Rollins. The whole back to the audience thing I remember somewhat but I don't remember it being to.the extent you mentioned. Maybe a Morrison kind of thing. Morrison in his early days performed with his back turned to the audience the entire time. Before The Doors were known outside of L.A.
@@scottowens8474 It could be that it stuck in my memory cuz that was odd. Morrison did indeed do it in the beginning till he got his confidence up there.
Toys and rocks still stand up as great albums after all these yrs. When you’re making master pieces they stand up forever.
Not one band even "kinda" sounded like Aerosmith...in a true league of their own. So many great summers and memories. They were part of me as a teenager/young adult...just like an arm or a foot!!
This is pure gold.❤
IMO Henry is one of the best interviewers I've ever seen. This series was fantastic, and I wish it was still around.
Henry is like Rogan in that he leaves room to let the interviewed and speak on the question for as long as he/she felt like.
Awesome! Total legend. Steven’s talent is GIFTED.
Great interview..... what a legend Steven Tyler is ....
He is a musical genius and the most loving and friendly guy. I love his ways ❤😂😂😂😂❤
God, I’m telling my age but when I first heard Last Child I played it over and over. I just Loved that song. 💕🐺
The way Steven sits on the couch of a TV show is hilarious, he behaves like he is in his home lol
It's the drugs Doug 😂
That's called having Confidence, that's a total power move! Powerful men spread out and take up as MUCH space as possible, and they splay out like that. It says, I'm cool, I'm in control and I'm a bad boy as well.
@@mr.snicker-doodles7081Oh brother 😂
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@@mr.snicker-doodles7081 Thats called having no respect for the couch
Steven you are one in a billion.❤❤❤
Greatest live performer ever. Their first 4 albums are brilliant, their best.
Get Your Wings, still my favorite, with Rocks a very close second 🎸🎤🥁
@@100hooker It's refreshing that you say that because most people say Rocks or Toys In The Attic. The first album was a boogie woogie album that wasn't recorded very well but holy cow Get Your Wings was the biggest improvement in quality of sound from one album to the next in rock history. Still the best recorded quality of sound I've ever heard. A snare drum sound to die for. So powerful, clear and crisp. That's why I say it's my favorite Aerosmith album.
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@@JWCFB Down ta who knows whooooo just ta socializuh!
@@JWCFB I agree with you that Aerosmith were definitely at their best on the first 4 or 5 albums they recorded in the studio anyway. But, to say Aerosmith were the best live performers in concert back in the day is a huge reach to say the least my friend. Are you sure we're talking about Aerosmith? Did you actually ever go to an Aerosmith concert back in the 70's to see & hear them live in concert? Cuz I did a few times & they were a complete debacle everytime they hit the concert stage, no bout a doubt it. Don't get it twisted, Aerosmith are one of my favorite bands. However, I'll just say this & leave it at that. I was actually at the infamous '79 "World Series of Rock" in Cleveland. Which was the last concert all 5 original members of Aerosmith played together for a long time, seeing as though that was the night the band broke up. They were so f%cked up & couldn't get it together that night right from the jump! The band had to start the very first song over 3x cuz Tyler was so strung out he forgot the words of the song he wrote himself. Perry had to lean on his guitar tech just to hold him up half the show. And when Joe was competent enough on stage to know where he was at. Him & Steven were mean muggin & MFing each other back & forth. There's a reason why Tyler & Perry are nicknamed "The Toxic Twins" trust me. And that's only one of many stories about Aerosmith back in the day. Shhiittee... they'll tell you themselves what a mess they were back then. Let's just keep it a buck, ya dig? +Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friend+🤘😜🤘
Such an honest answering man, I Love Steven Tyler, relaxed, honest, telling, having fun, and just himself!! So him!! He is an absolute genuine! ❤! Can't help but Love this guy!
I KNOW the feeling
Yeah. Dudes who groom young girls are just so awesome!!!! So just himself!! Yeah no.
Very genuine
He's a creep. 🤢
❤
You can tell being a Father is his most important accomplishment. That's the most appealing thing about him.❤
It's pleasing to see he still as easy on my eyes as he was in 1995,a fine wine just gets finer all the time ,!💓
Yeah , that and the 6 facelifts....
Yes. This was in 07 and he still looked great. But 70s 80s and early 90s he was so Wow.
I go #crazy just looking at pictures of him. I need him in this dimension💥
@@traceybriggs5338 me too
Aerosmith was my 1st concert too he had me from the first backflip. Steven Tyler Rock God! His voice unmistakable he’s little full of himself (well deserved) truly talented can play any instrument. Adore him thanks for memories Aerosmith. To hear how much he gave up to give himself to his passion rock n roll!! He’s amazing artist 😊
Amen, Aerosmith FOREVER !!!
front handspring?
Wow , what a great listen ! Living room talk with Steven . priceless
Steven Tyler just the greatest !!! What a treat !!!🎉
Creativity, became an understatement!
Too badass singers grew up listening to both yes Tyler and you❤❤
I have been in love ❤️ with Steven Tyler since I was 9. I was blessed to have met him backstage 3 times in my life and even got a kiss💋 from him. Beautiful talented idol of rock n roll. ❤️
I've also been in love with him since 70's. He is looking so good!!!!
Love Both these guys
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Steven Tyler: he was born to be who he is! I could not imagine him doing ANYTHING else in life but being a rock star. Could you imagine him being an accountant or lawyer? Could you imagine him being a construction worker or mechanic? Nope. And I swear this in no way, shape or form is meant to be disparaging. It's beautiful to see one go with where their talent is...
I agree. I can’t see him as anything else.i myself am an artist am musician and literally nothing else makes sense to me
Wish Henry still had the show.
and the Henry and Heidi podcast .. loved that
Funny. I was thinking today i havnt seen Henry in a while and youtube must read my mind. Good show.
Blood stains the ivories on my Daddy's baby grand , ain't seen no daylight since I started this band ...
Arguably my Favorite song. That song has Special place with me. AND THAT FADE OUT SOLO!!!!..... F*** ME!
Tea leaf reading gypsies fortune tellin' my dreams ....
No more no fucking more!!!
Tyler recites those completely hilarious lyrics 2:45
Rollins: total alien face ……
One word. Legend. ❤
Steven f'in Tyler. "I've got the right key but the wrong keyhole." The best of the best. I dig the love Steven gives Joe. Those two guys, American rock legends.
23:36 "Brad! Employee of the month, he's the best player in the band!"
😂 Fucking oddly perfect.
Brad's awesome.
Boy you said it! Haa..I've been saying this for 20 years! Yet we still see F'n Joe Perry sitting with Jeff Beck & Jimmy Page at the Rock N roll Hall Of Fame...!?? What a wanker
Berkeley Alumni
Brad wrote "Last Child" and "Nobody's Fault"....... Nuff Said.
That’s funny I was also 14 yrs old and my first concert was Aerosmith
Back in the saddle tour 84 Worcester Centrum,I’m now 54 yrs old and probably seen them a dozen times since then,They never disappoint,Especially Tyler,I can’t take my eyes off him when he’s on stage,I’m from New England,So they are the hometown heroes,AEROSMITH FOREVER 👊🏻
🤘🏻 Caught them at the Centrum for Permanent Vacation. GREAT show!
Aerosmith was my First arena show. Halloween 1987 Providence, R.I.
....... FRONT ROW. I got a Joey Kramer drum stick. It's been all downhill since then...... 😄😂🤣😄
True story, I actually met Steven Tyler ironically in an elevator at a hotel in Utah.
Steven is the best! Long live to Aerosmith!
Love this! Thanks Henry...there is just never enough time of hearing Steven
Steven is the real deal- most GENUINE SOULFUL performer I ever saw. Amazing energy❤
Steven Tyler is the best ever
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From Calgary Canada
@@margerytwoyoungmen7003 Canada, Holds a special place in my heart, and I miss it too.How long have you been a fan ?
Since 1973
How are you doing?
Steven has relentless energy and passion. This is why we love him!
What a beautiful soul! I can't believe he's in his '70s. I hope that the original band including Joey Kramer can mend their differences and find a way to bring their music to us once again. Aerosmith is truly America's greatest rock and roll band And Steven Tyler is without a doubt the greatest vocalist and lyricist rock music has ever seen, they broke the mold when they made him. One of a kind and the national treasure.
I have been obsessed with Steven Tyler and the band for years. I dressed up like Steven for Halloween, jeans, mink vest, lots of jewelry and feathers in my hair. Sadly, I have never seen them in concert!! That would be a dream come true!
why did you never go? Where do you live? Why? Go…!!! Tell me why it disnt haooen si far please??
THAT was such an awesome interview thank you so much both of you🙏
WoWWee!
My daughter ❤️ is blind & everyday I describe colors, the sunsets 🌇 the sky, surroundings, people, what is happening...I never thought of that ❤ How much it means...
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I remember the scene in Mask with the blind girl. She said people tried to describe colors and other things to her for her whole life. The boy had her touch cotton balls to describe billowing (for clouds) and like a hot rock to describe the color red. She said for the first time in her life she understood. It was a very moving scene. I'm going from memory. I haven't seen that movie in years.
ST is a master class in lyric's!!!!WOW
That was a very great interview down the Earth❤ love Hilda
That was one of the best interviews. I've ever mean of any interview ever. Thank you I'm gonna go listen to Toys In The Attic now.
YES!..... Then.... Go Listen to ROCKS!
Aerosmith's "Dynamic Duo"
I love people who are hyper creative and intelligent. Perfect combo for music-it’s so effing cool that he sounds just as great as he did decades ago❣️I do background acting in NYC/I got to do the Pink commercial with Cara Delevingne & the music used was of course Aerosmith’s ‘Pink’! Growing up my older sibling had Toys in the Attic playing all the time & I still remember all the lyrics🫶🏼 Not many bands stay relevant for so many years, I think it’s the ones who are the most passionate and LOVE what they are doing more than anything 🎶 I heard A Star is Born when I was 13 & wanted to sing like Barbara 😊/I never had the courage to try but about a year ago a friend asked me to fill in for his band & even though I’m in 5-0s, I immediately said YES & have been singing ever since. I really wish I hadn’t been destroyed in childhood-teens/maybe I would have given it a shot, but F it, at 58 I’m finally singing & there is nothing in this world I would rather be doing… music literally saved my life/& thanks to both of you for sharing your insane talent with the world/what would we be w/o music?
"Blood Stains the Abbeys on My Daddy's Baby Grand, Ain't Seen the Daylight Since We Started This Band....NO MORE, NO MORE....."
Great Interview!👍 Loved it.
My favorite since I was 14,now 61 been to as many concerts as possible,my only thing on my bucket list is to meet him for even 2min, he's an unbelievable man,Rock God,so genuine can't say enough, holding my tix for TD Boston,was postponed,die hard fan from Massachusetts,10 min from Nipmuc where played 1st time &10 min from Hopedale Joe Perry home town!
I’m in Mass also,I got to meet him and the whole band at the Walk ThisWay book signing thy did at the Mama Kin music hall which is sadly gone now..I’m hoping to take my 19 yr old twins to see them New Year’s Eve at TD Garden but the tickets are mighty expensive…Last chance to see them though so I might HAVE TO find a way…Rock on man!
I'm so jealous! My 24yr old will be her 3rd time & my older daughter went to Fenway 3 of us in 22, they'll enjoy it. I went through tic pic and they weren't outrageously expensive. Granted I got kind of not the best tickets but there they're actually like on the side of the stage but the whole thing is open and I sat there during Billy Joel before and they were actually pretty good,have jumbotrons now anyway ,You can probably get away with two- 250 if you can find some.
Appreciate these uploads, Henry Rollins is actually a pretty good interviewer. With the great guests and performing bands I'm surprised these aren't more popular. Maybe the very "2000's" intro and Rollins self-righteous preamble at the start throws people off, but they're missing out on some gems.
I think most people can handle Henry's rant, it's just buried under a mountain of "content'. Who knows about HR nowadays? Who knows he made a tv show back in the day? That stuff surely is dated, but I like the spirit and I like the bands and artists he's promoting.
2000s intro for a 2007 show makes sense
when Steven talks sounds automatically as a song
That was an excellent interview 👏
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Fantastic interview. Aerosmith was my first rock concert as well at The Spectrum in Philly in 70s....... Fav tune, One Way Street off their first album. Long Live the Great Aerosmith, huge teenage crush on Mr. Tyler ❤😂😘🇺🇸
It must be a testament to Steven Tyler's charisma that I rarely watch clips this long without getting bored. But when he talks, he has one's focus in his pocket! PLUS, the word Dildonic! Must start using that.
This is such a beautiful interview with Steven he is not only funny with a great sense of humor but he is also a very intelligent man that speaks the truth about all of his ups and downs he is a very humble and sweet man and I am so thankful for his recovery of all of his hard times he faced I pray that he and his band have a long and healthy life they are well deserved of it Steven we love you and the band always may the good Lord be with you and your family and the band always❤
Listen to Henry and Steven in this interview that does not disappoint, at any time, on any level....Steven you're the best.
And years later, Henry wakes up one morning and says he's finished with music, but involved with other things. It's hard to slow a dynamo. Tyler and Co. are on their final bow out tour. You never know what's going to happen beyond the now.
Still looking fantastic!
Henry Rollins - love him! ❤
I am very glad they made it out alive from all the crazy stuff from back then he has an incredible singing gift and every song that's came from this band has been and always will be brilliant and awesome!🙂👍❤
Great job! Excellent questions and answers. Go Henry! 🎉
"I forget your original question." Classic.
Thank you for the upload, nice interview!
Amazingly talented! Love Steven
I have been looking for this for a while. I downloaded 2 episodes of the Henry Rollins show but, I been wanting to watch the entire series. Thanks for this. Subscribed. 👍
Thank you for the content uploads!!! You’ve been destroying it!!! Love it!!!
I love Steven Tyler I love his honesty is refreshing, I love his music
This was great
About 15 years ago two coworkers and I were chatting in a downtown parking garage in Boston. We looked over to see that about 30 feet a way this sort of raggedly looking guy was walking out of a stairwell door and coming toward us. He had lots of jewelry and a few tassel-type things in his hair and he was wearing crocks. But from a distance we just thought he was some homeless guy coming over to ask for money.
As he got closer I could see him more clearly and it dawned on me that I was about to meet Steven Tyler. I'm sure he was wondering when we'd react because he didn't need to walk in our direction. He was a nice guy, asking "how ya doin'" and shook our hands. It was a short chat and we didn't hassle him for autographs or bow down in awe. Just a few gentlemen being courteous as they pass by each other (but I sure told best friend and fellow Aerosmith fan about it).
Looking back, I'd sometimes wondered what Tyler was doing down in that garage, but I'd remind myself, "Oh, yeah. Even rock legends have to get in their car and take care of non-rock star stuff just like the rest of us."
I just love him
"Hello, my amazing supporter! Your warmth and positivity always brighten my day. Thank you for your unwavering love and encouragement. I'm so grateful to have you here! Where in the world are you tuning in from?"
Don’t think about it…DO IT!!!!!!
Thank you Henry that was a important part of my life
Thank you. I love Steven Tyler and Aerosmith.
30 years I thought it was longer than that; Steven I love you, the real you, this is Sandra D; wasn't so sure it was you on chat on your private page so, I just didn't go back to it because I was afraid of talking to the wrong person. You are just absolutely amazing.I love your music, I love you, love what you've done for the whole music industry both on the stage and off the stage I love what you've been for children that are unfortunate and don't have anything the little orphans everything that you do and you absolutely make that motorcycle not look as hot as you. Love your haircut, why don't you ride out here to Iberia, Missouri
and pick me up; I have some chaps if I need them. I used to live out west for about 5 years; that's probably where you are. ✌️❤️🌈🤟🙏
Incredible
Great that you started off talking about Toys in the Attic. Their best album in my opinion. Yeah, I was a kid when it first came out too. That album cover. After I got home and put in on….Oh Boy! I still listen to it all the way through when I listen to it. It’s always in my record catalog.
Seen Aerosmith 4 times at pine knob in Clarkston, MI Love Steven’s voice. Toys in the attic brings me back to my childhood.
You SAW them 4 times...
There is no argument with Simply Awesomeness!
🎉👑🔥🫵🐐😎Steven Tyler Rocks and Rules!
As usual, the good ones are never enough
Henry’s book get in the van is a great book that I highly recommend.this was a great interview.all stuff I wanted to hear about
@erikkibler3466 is that book still in print?
His Helen Keller face😂
Big fan of all of the above 👆🏻 ❤ Shared & Subscribed 🤟🏼
He is Amazing
good interview
Yes, I'm sure there are hundreds of housewives across the world singing along to Rollins Band or Black Flag every day.
Music is in their heads all the time. Such creative people. So sad with the drugs & how they created things high. Legendary that they made it. Just watched interview about Van Halen. So sad to loose any of them, but lived dangerously.
This guy this guy never ages!!!
When I think of the term rockstar, Steve Tyler is the first person I think of.
Steven Tyler and 💎David Lee Roth are Iconic!#Aerosmith#VanHalen
Metoo, Roth is no match for Tyler!
I love to hear him laugh!!!!
Steven is right. Why stop. It’s what they love to do and as long as fans want to show up and you can still do it carry on. It keeps you going. I’m a big Stones fan ( since 1967 I was 6) and the still do it. I be seen them and Black Flagg ( with Henry) in Montreal I never saw Aerosmith which I regret. My friends all saw them at the Forum in 1977. But I didn’t go. Drag cheers from Montreal
I adore you Henry
STEVEN TYLER , ❤STEVEN TYLER , ❤, YOUR THE BEST , YOUR ALWAYS ON MY MIND , I CAN NEVER FORGET YOU. CHERISH , IS THE WORD I USE TO DESCRIBE YOU. LOVE ALWAYS , FROM ME❤
Rollin’s first arena rock concert experience was Aerosmith. The single at the time was “Walk This Way” but, opened with Rats in the Cellar. That is a track from their album that came out a year after WTW. The timeline seems a bit foggy. Then again we are talking about the 70s.