The sad part about this song is that the subject matter even exists. I don't understand how people can hurt kids, even their own kids. Fucked up world.
And the kids grow up, screwed up by their parents, living with the aftermath of trauma, often ending up on the street, disabled, on medication, in psych wards, or sometimes jail, which the parents go about their lives without any penalty. Worse, lots of us kids who grow up in Hell end up so beaten down that we don't know what it's like to hold our heads up. And people see how badly we feel about ourselves and prey on our weaknesses. I've been raped three times in my life (still have scars from being bitten on my ribs and and my left shoulder has been so injured that I have chronic pain and cannot even drive because I the second time I was raped my left arm was yanked really hard). I''ve been around so many abused women and all of us started out with abuse and think that being abused is all we deserve. We just assume that happiness and love are something good women get, and that we are bad. Abusive men tell us that we're damaged goods, ugly, stupid, crazy, worthless, and lucky that they even give us the time of day. Psychologists did a study where they placed a group of women in a line up, and had rapists pick their victims. ALL of the women they chose had been through childhood trauma. That's why for so many of us women the pain just never ends. It took me until I was 38 to get away from abuse, and that was only because my husband was killing my pets and flicking lit matches on the lawn while threatening to burn the house down with me in it. I left him and ended up on the streets. Strangely, although I hated being homeless, I was also the happiest I'd ever been because I was FREE! Now I have an apartment of my own. I'm pretty sick with PTSD and chronic pain and have to endure the humiliation of taking SSDI from the government because I cannot function to work. I'm on medication, been in psych wards 5 times, but I've had my own apartment for three years and haven't been in a psych ward for five years! I haven't been sick enough to be in a psych ward since I left my abuser. I want to work again. I want to get my teaching certificate and teach high school. I want to get better. But unfortunately, it is slow going.
So much deep raw emotion in this song! Being a survivor myself, it really hits at another level that another suffering from these unthinkable acts have to be punished...
this song means alot as a survivor it describes the pain and anger we go through because of this I thank you Aero Smith for bringing this out in the open no more sweeping it under a rug
I heard this for the first time last night and I’m listening to it again. Its powerful and relatable. I was abused as a child and raped as a teen. Still really haven’t healed from it!
I'm sorry to hear that, I hope as you grow older you find some peace and find people who will help you heal. And may whoever the abusers were get dealt some justice, be it divine retribution or the justice system gets them.
@@bassbusterx I’m still struggling. It’s really messed with my head. Unfortunately the abusers never got justice. Felt like I wasn’t believed or anything. I’m still having nightmares and flashbacks.
@@ashleycekavicius5159 Damn, sucks to hear that, do know that there are a lot of people out there who believe in you and would like to see you get better. I can't do much but do know that I believe in you
The deepest and most powerful Aerosmith song. This song resonates with me. My dad got 18 months, and I got a life sentence. Janie got a gun......and she done right.
Thank you, please if you know anyone who has gone through this, make sure they've been through some sort of therapy. If they haven't, be sure to let them know it's not their fault, it was the fault of the adult. You're right, this is a very powerful song and they bring awareness to very real situations.
For those of you who don't understand what this song is about a young girl who is raped and molested by her father and talks about the lack of outside intervention until she had finally had enough and killed him.
this song relates to so many young girls and boys as a 16 yr old ive been thru everything this song says and i have to listen to this song everyday to get myself motivated thank you aerosmith
This reminds me of my sister.. Our father never hurt her.. but i believe other male relatives did long before I ever came into this world.. she was ten years older than me... She never did this.. this might have hurt LESS .. she couldnt fulfill her dreams in our home town.. what ever they were.. so she ran off turning our family upside down in the process. No she never physically hurt anyone.. but emotionally and mentally tormented people as she ran her own life into the ground. but i still loved her.. i wanted her to come home and be normal.. drugs won out over love and common sense. where ever your at now Janie I hope and pray you FINALLY found peace.
***** Thank y ou.. unfortunately i guess everything finally took its toll on martha( sister) she passed away in march. She died from a heroine over dose. but i will always love her.. and I am going to see a pshycologist to find out if there's something im missing. Thank you for your kindness tho!
+PrincessCadence2012 someone i knew drowned in a bath a few weeks ago after an heroin overdose... i think we will never know what they had on their tormented minds... they are alright now
Andre Luiz I know.. I hope so. She had a really hard life.. Mines not been easy but i found other ways ...healthier ways to cope (no ones ever died from being a nerd thank goodness!) where ever martha and the person that you knew are now.. I hope they are at peace. thank you.
I remember working (as an electrician) at a shelter for abused and neglected women and their children for about a week. It just tore me up inside seeing human beings going through this and not having any close friends or family members they could turn too. My last day there I just went home in tears knowing there wasn't a damn thing I could do about it.
@@hungrybird777h4 Jamie HAD the gun until Janie gathered her courage, relieved the pig father of the weapon and put a bullet in his brain. Well done, Janie!
@@sharong8511 what if, what happened was that Jamie was Janie's sibling, Jamie went through the same shit, Jamie bought a gun, but he was too scared to pull the trigger and then his badass sister was like, let me do it, and so she did
There are lots of songs that are like that. "Detroit Rock City" by Kiss is actually about a Kiss fan dying in a car accident. "Born in the USA" by Bruce Springsteen is about how so many Vietnam vets were kicked around during the war then mistreated after it. "Rocky Top" by the Osbourne Bros is about how a happy life in the mountains can never come back. It's a good artistic tactic to make the musical beat and feel contrast sharply with the lyrics.
I love this song so much! When I hear it I can imagine the whole story, it's incredible. I like to listen to it on sunny days looking at the view from my house, there's a lot of trees and stuff, I just get lost in my imagination..
If it's a case of self defense, and they have a good lawyer, and a court that sided with them. They would have a chance. I am not a law expert but you would think the system would be a little more fair.
I didn't pull the trigger and my name is Jesse rather than Janie. The only two differences between my experience and this song. I stood there middle of the night in my parents' bedroom doorway with the gun aimed at my father til my arms hurt but my mom was in bed asleep beside my father and I didn't want her to go through that so I went quietly to bed shaking all over and cried myself to sleep. True story.
I am proud of you. I used to sit up all night in the hallway with a knife to protect myself from my older brother, father and mother. I'd end up curled up under the vanity table of one of the bathrooms. Do you have PTSD? I do, and I've been getting sicker over the years.
I’m so sorry. Your brave to have the strength to do the right thing. I hope you stay strong long enough to get as far away from him as possible and see how good life can be.
i cannot express how i got blown away when i heard this song first time in my life when i was 14.i became a huge fan of this band called aerosmith since then.it has been 30 years.and i was also shocked to know its lyricthat depicts the true abuse going on in this world.Abuse is fucked up act that human can do.we would not abuse kids,old people handicapped,women no matter what.
The haunting end lyrics at 5:06 “Honey, honey what’s your problem? Tell me it ain’t right. Was it daddy’s cradle robbin’ that made you scream at night...”
I was molested from 4_12 and he committed suicide and my so called mother sent me in there as long as he wasn't touching her she put me in a girls home ,2 months after his death out of 5 l was the second one too much like my dad was her hate take her don't want her and never has family know but won't go against her my dad's will sick sick
If only abused children or rape victims could fight back without being being punished by the corrupt justice system. Lots of lawyers and judges hurt their daughters so of course laws won't change. My father was a prominent lawyer and he spent lots of time in my bed for years, then in fourth grade he dropped me like a hot potato and spent the next decades telling me I was worthless, disgusting, and that I had no soul. He had what he called "three words" to describe me: Repugnant, Repulsive and Repellent. I had a fifth grade classmate whose father was a vice president of Bank of America and he raped her for years. Even during her tenth birthday party he demanded that she leave her friends to come in the hot tub with him. She begged her mother not to make her leave her own party, and, of course her mother ignored her and she had to go sit with her molester father all alone, in the hot tub. Why can't we fight back? They can destroy our lives, hire good attorneys to discredit us if we tell anyone about it, and we can't stop them.
luna singer We'll get through this; the news is being more and more open about exposing the sons of bitches so they can get raped in prison and get a taste of their own medication! Sick, sick bastards....
I once thought that the name of this song was Jamie's got a gun. and I would think the song Jamie's crying and this song were talking about the same girl. lol
People supporting the Duggars should listen to this. Incest is incest is incest, whether it's teenage brother or father. I've always loved this song. Just hits me in my gut every time I hear it.
"whether it's a teenage brother or father" Umm, no offense ma'am, but that statement is kinda low if you ask me. I don't see why only a male family member can do something awfully sexually abuse their family members. In fact, I do see few female family members would do the same. And yes, I know the incest problem would most likely to be males, but still. While I do agree with the rest of your statement. It's just one is no. Anyways, I think I made my mark here.
Dragon Maid Here I don’t think she meant it that way. I think she was saying whether young or old but she used the example of father and son. But it is a valid point that women can be molesters as well
Love you Jesserbops! Hope your road to recovery is going well, don't know you but I know what the trauma of abuse can cause. I listen to your song every night, Sleep well and know you are helping others.
For any viewers who've been abused: how many of you had family members who abused animals? Every abuse survivor I know witnessed animal cruelty with their abusive families.
Very very true. I'm not getting into my past but my dad used to beat my animals and yell very loudly at them all the time I would make me jump. And whenever I would see that I would freeze in terror not wanting to be hit and whenever people are mean to animals this day I freak out and freeze cause it scares me so bad my mom was an amazing mother and never fucked with animals like that. My dad was a severe alcoholic and has never said sorry for any of the things he's done even after I tried talking to him about it.
ONLY ONCE! However, my mom used to work at vet clinics and actually rescued the two cats we first had and put one down due to gull stones and not being able to walk the second though was ANOTHER STORY! He lived to be almost 21 and was slowly passing and still mobile and about to shortly go on HIS OWN and he wasn't taking food/water with an eyedropper and so we ALL KNEW it would be within the next hour or two! Instead of seeing that he wasn't going to take the water she was trying to give him and was trying to do it away from all of us as she assumed all of us were off on our computers and what not as no one was near the kitchen and at first she was only putting slight weight on him, enough to gently keep him on his side and pry his jaw up and get something in with a dropper (supposedly)! I walked in and could see the pained look of refusal on his face and him looking like he was trying to bite her and keeping his jaw firmly clenched and her barely gettingt his lips parted on the right side of his jaw! I screamed in shock and said what the fuck are you doing mom as she didn't have the hand with the dropper visible! She then brought it over and tried to not only get two drops in but leaned on him HARDER and she was 5'3 1/2 and like 250 at the time and stood on her toes a little before the shock could wear of and I could go and shove her away and she went all well do you want to see him live out what little time he has left in pain or not and SNUFFED HIM!
My step dad,a Mormon missionary man of God, those memories stay with me always,even though they die secrets never do,hid in shame for 50yrs,ptsd brought it out
This song rocks i wish that there had been a place like that when i was a child i suffered alot of sex abuse when was a kid i am 40 now and it still has an affect on me it has changed my life and not in good ways
This is total crap. Sure, of course the greatest/best bands are older, but there is good music currently. You're just being brainwashed because you think the only music there is now is Pop Music. No... There is some good rock bands out there, not blow away great, but there is pretty superb stuff out there. Plus; this song and Aerosmith sucks immensely. It's like the lyrics were written in five minutes without thought.
It does matter how a child is conceived they all deserve to be loved no matter what its not there fault. If anything they deserve that little bit more love, and attention. They are all innocent precious babies.
The way this song talks about real issues that lie deep within many is what is missing with a lot of songs today :(
The sad part about this song is that the subject matter even exists. I don't understand how people can hurt kids, even their own kids. Fucked up world.
ESPECIALLY their own...They made the damn kid, but they're going to do THIS? Fucking pathetic.
i agree with you :) hello again!
menacinggesture They are some sick people in this world
And that's one of those reasons why aliens never visit us.
And the kids grow up, screwed up by their parents, living with the aftermath of trauma, often ending up on the street, disabled, on medication, in psych wards, or sometimes jail, which the parents go about their lives without any penalty. Worse, lots of us kids who grow up in Hell end up so beaten down that we don't know what it's like to hold our heads up. And people see how badly we feel about ourselves and prey on our weaknesses. I've been raped three times in my life (still have scars from being bitten on my ribs and and my left shoulder has been so injured that I have chronic pain and cannot even drive because I the second time I was raped my left arm was yanked really hard). I''ve been around so many abused women and all of us started out with abuse and think that being abused is all we deserve. We just assume that happiness and love are something good women get, and that we are bad. Abusive men tell us that we're damaged goods, ugly, stupid, crazy, worthless, and lucky that they even give us the time of day. Psychologists did a study where they placed a group of women in a line up, and had rapists pick their victims. ALL of the women they chose had been through childhood trauma. That's why for so many of us women the pain just never ends. It took me until I was 38 to get away from abuse, and that was only because my husband was killing my pets and flicking lit matches on the lawn while threatening to burn the house down with me in it. I left him and ended up on the streets. Strangely, although I hated being homeless, I was also the happiest I'd ever been because I was FREE! Now I have an apartment of my own. I'm pretty sick with PTSD and chronic pain and have to endure the humiliation of taking SSDI from the government because I cannot function to work. I'm on medication, been in psych wards 5 times, but I've had my own apartment for three years and haven't been in a psych ward for five years! I haven't been sick enough to be in a psych ward since I left my abuser. I want to work again. I want to get my teaching certificate and teach high school. I want to get better. But unfortunately, it is slow going.
God, one of Aerosmiths best songs. Only 20 years old and a classic! Haunting, great song to actually jam to! I love it!
@@NotHowButWhy was thinking the same :((
This song and Pat Benatar's Hell Is For Children are the few songs that deal with child abuse.
So much deep raw emotion in this song! Being a survivor myself, it really hits at another level that another suffering from these unthinkable acts have to be punished...
The deepest and most powerful Aerosmith song.
Joe Bryant I agree
By. FAR ONE OF THE BEST
One of the darkest songs in overall history.. but deep af
Welcome to Badajoz 🙏🏻😘♥️
@@joeehrenfelt6568 l1qqq
To all victims of incest/sexual abuse, my heart goes out to you. Bless you
Thats why i have noone
Im à product
Thank you kind stranger🙂
Thank you 😊
My girlfriend was raped by her father
this song means alot as a survivor it describes the pain and anger we go through because of this I thank you Aero Smith for bringing this out in the open no more sweeping it under a rug
I heard this for the first time last night and I’m listening to it again. Its powerful and relatable. I was abused as a child and raped as a teen. Still really haven’t healed from it!
I'm sorry to hear that, I hope as you grow older you find some peace and find people who will help you heal. And may whoever the abusers were get dealt some justice, be it divine retribution or the justice system gets them.
@@bassbusterx I’m still struggling. It’s really messed with my head. Unfortunately the abusers never got justice. Felt like I wasn’t believed or anything. I’m still having nightmares and flashbacks.
@@ashleycekavicius5159 Damn, sucks to hear that, do know that there are a lot of people out there who believe in you and would like to see you get better. I can't do much but do know that I believe in you
@@bassbusterx I really appreciate that. And thank you for believing in me.
@@ashleycekavicius5159 Why didn't they believe you?
The deepest and most powerful Aerosmith song.
This song resonates with me. My dad got 18 months, and I got a life sentence.
Janie got a gun......and she done right.
how do you have a life sentence but your on RUclips commenting
@@HatefulSlimy2 try again kiddo
@@Ruma_Kaalis_Camoran ?
@@HatefulSlimy2 she’s talking about the trauma and the pain that she suffers daily ,bud😞
@@HatefulSlimy2 please tell me that you weren’t trying to be funny.
To all victims of incest/sexual abuse, my heart goes out to you. Bless you
The deepest and most powerful Aerosmith song.
Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you, please if you know anyone who has gone through this, make sure they've been through some sort of therapy. If they haven't, be sure to let them know it's not their fault, it was the fault of the adult. You're right, this is a very powerful song and they bring awareness to very real situations.
May God bless all the victim's of abuse...❤❤❤
For those of you who don't understand what this song is about a young girl who is raped and molested by her father and talks about the lack of outside intervention until she had finally had enough and killed him.
Thanks
Good for her
Justice has been served. If a son was in this situation, he should do what Jane did.
#KillAllPedos
As she should.
*unwraps my cupcake* good for her
this song relates to so many young girls and boys as a 16 yr old ive been thru everything this song says and i have to listen to this song everyday to get myself motivated thank you aerosmith
Chelsea Reddick wrong dude this is about a Dad molesting his daughter (Janie), in any case I hope you did not get molested....
Diana Meade
I think they did. I mean, loads of kids are molestered everyday.
The song hits so differently when you have your daughters and cant imagine why a father would do those terrible things
I just wanna say thank you.
evil is the corruption of something good. your attraction to your own children turned morbid. it's more common than it should be.
and i'm not some crazy liberals. i hate them for taking away happiness all the time if they can't control it.
But it was okay for Steven do violate someone's daughter, eh?
Why? Because They have security clearance s higher than God!
Once you realize what this song is actually about, straight goosebumps
This reminds me of my sister.. Our father never hurt her.. but i believe other male relatives did long before I ever came into this world.. she was ten years older than me... She never did this.. this might have hurt LESS .. she couldnt fulfill her dreams in our home town.. what ever they were.. so she ran off turning our family upside down in the process. No she never physically hurt anyone.. but emotionally and mentally tormented people as she ran her own life into the ground. but i still loved her.. i wanted her to come home and be normal.. drugs won out over love and common sense.
where ever your at now Janie I hope and pray you FINALLY found peace.
***** Thank y ou.. unfortunately i guess everything finally took its toll on martha( sister) she passed away in march.
She died from a heroine over dose.
but i will always love her.. and I am going to see a pshycologist to find out if there's something im missing.
Thank you for your kindness tho!
+PrincessCadence2012 someone i knew drowned in a bath a few weeks ago after an heroin overdose... i think we will never know what they had on their tormented minds... they are alright now
Andre Luiz I know.. I hope so.
She had a really hard life.. Mines not been easy but i found other ways ...healthier ways to cope (no ones ever died from being a nerd thank goodness!)
where ever martha and the person that you knew are now.. I hope they are at peace.
thank you.
Sanguine Skin
well, i didn't actually get it why you are so angry but you are very cute... love you angry youtube people
+PrincessCadence2012 Aerosmith gives the answer to this problem- in Allegory> "Looking Straight at the Sun"
I never realize how hard meaning was this song until I read lyrics
I like this song and Aersomith!!!!
many regards from Chile!!!!
Great dark lil' classic.I forgot what a good singer Steven Tyler was.God Bless Aerosmith .Thxs for the upload Prolly-Jess
I remember working (as an electrician) at a shelter for abused and neglected women and their children for about a week. It just tore me up inside seeing human beings going through this and not having any close friends or family members they could turn too. My last day there I just went home in tears knowing there wasn't a damn thing I could do about it.
horrible, my thoughts go out to them
My absolute favorite Aerosmith song,,,,brings tears to my eyes,,, I love Janie so much,,,,she did what needed to be done....
A home for abused girls was just opened by Steven , inspired by this song 🙏🏻
Amen we need more people like him he has helped a lot of people that really needed what he has done so I thank you like so many do. God Bless.
Yes. He. Has. A heart of Gold
MY HERO!!!!!!
Wow....
Cool
Janie got a gun......and she done right.
Just wrong people?
When I was around 12 Aerosmith was my favorite band, and it still is today. There is still hope for the world I guess.
one of my favorite aerosmith songs ever!!!!!!!!!!! CAN'T GET THIS SONG OUT OF MY HEAD!!!!!!!!!!!
For most of my life, I thought Jamie had the gun but it was Janie this entire time, I'm so sorry Jamie
Jamie was probably on the receiving of that bullet
@@hungrybird777h4
Jamie HAD the gun until Janie gathered her courage, relieved the pig father of the weapon and put a bullet in his brain. Well done, Janie!
@@sharong8511 cheers 😂
@@sharong8511 what if, what happened was that Jamie was Janie's sibling, Jamie went through the same shit, Jamie bought a gun, but he was too scared to pull the trigger and then his badass sister was like, let me do it, and so she did
@@papiyamajumder1372
It works for me. ;)
this song is up beat but it has a dark meaning
Thats why its such a good song, so powerfull and a real meaning behind it, there is no many songs like this today.
Jump by Van Helen is the same way. Its about someone jumping from a bridge
There are lots of songs that are like that. "Detroit Rock City" by Kiss is actually about a Kiss fan dying in a car accident. "Born in the USA" by Bruce Springsteen is about how so many Vietnam vets were kicked around during the war then mistreated after it. "Rocky Top" by the Osbourne Bros is about how a happy life in the mountains can never come back. It's a good artistic tactic to make the musical beat and feel contrast sharply with the lyrics.
And then there's Uncle Salty...
RUN AWAY FROM THE PAIN OF ABUSE IT FOLLOWS AND NEVER LEAVES ,GOD BLESS ALL ABUSED PEOPLE ❤️💓❣️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Steven Tyler has just donated a ton of money to open up another house for abused and traumatized girls, called Janie's House. Go Steven Tyler!!
Bless that guy! Good for him!
It not the first time he did that.
He's not only one who did that others have too u have probley never herd about
Steven Tyler is a 100% percent boss much respect
I. APPULD HIM. AWESOME JOB
Holy cow, I never realized how dark this song is, and it's true meaning until I actually *listened* to the lyrics.
I love this song so much! When I hear it I can imagine the whole story, it's incredible. I like to listen to it on sunny days looking at the view from my house, there's a lot of trees and stuff, I just get lost in my imagination..
go back to Africa
Mrdontmess1996 wtf
+rachellejacksongaya lmao don't worry. It's a troll, don't pay them any attention
+Mrdontmess1996 racist jackass
+rachellejacksongaya don't listen to that racist piece of shit
It's sick that people who kill their molesters have to get arrested.
If it's a case of self defense, and they have a good lawyer, and a court that sided with them. They would have a chance. I am not a law expert but you would think the system would be a little more fair.
Murder is murder no matter the reason unfortunately
as a csa survivor, i think anyone who kills their molesters as revenge should get just as much prison time as any other murderer :))
Justice is blind.
Typically if it’s a minor, they will be let off, especially when they give first hand accounts of what happened.
I didn't pull the trigger and my name is Jesse rather than Janie. The only two differences between my experience and this song. I stood there middle of the night in my parents' bedroom doorway with the gun aimed at my father til my arms hurt but my mom was in bed asleep beside my father and I didn't want her to go through that so I went quietly to bed shaking all over and cried myself to sleep. True story.
I am proud of you. I used to sit up all night in the hallway with a knife to protect myself from my older brother, father and mother. I'd end up curled up under the vanity table of one of the bathrooms. Do you have PTSD? I do, and I've been getting sicker over the years.
@@lunasinger2735 cool
Noice
You're so strong for not doing that, I hope you got the help you needed xx
I’m so sorry. Your brave to have the strength to do the right thing. I hope you stay strong long enough to get as far away from him as possible and see how good life can be.
i cannot express how i got blown away when i heard this song first time in my life when i was 14.i became a huge fan of this band called aerosmith since then.it has been 30 years.and i was also shocked to know its lyricthat depicts the true abuse going on in this world.Abuse is fucked up act that human can do.we would not abuse kids,old people handicapped,women no matter what.
This song makes me feel powerful.
God Bless Janie’s House And Steven Tyler For Donating & Making Janie’s House For Those Young Ladies 🙌🏽
Ever since I was like 6 or 7 I've always been in love with the way he sings just belts out his words its awsome I'm 26 now
My name is Janie... ever since I've heard this song...ive loved it
I remember one day I was at work and this came on the radio. And my manager started to sing along. That was a good day.
Damn 9 years flew by!
@@sanandreasX ikr
The haunting end lyrics at 5:06 “Honey, honey what’s your problem? Tell me it ain’t right. Was it daddy’s cradle robbin’ that made you scream at night...”
run away run away from the pain ya ya ye ye ya. fucik i love that part!
this is like a intro to like law and order am i right
Purple Durple hahahahahahah that cracked me up loool xD
Ashraqat Omar cool lol!! it's true if ya think about it!!
Lol yeah !
It does lol, ironic especially for SVU
Except there is no law or order anymore but they will defund all we have left.
Serves Janie's "daddy" right. I get the interperatation he had been mollesting her since she was a child.
misspinkpunkykat dang
Much worse. She was raped. The original lyrics were "he raped a little bity baby" instead of being jacked.
@@ZacharyTheJackal um....you can't compare trauma
@@hannahwilliams5681 How was I comparing. I'm informing what the song is about.
@@ZacharyTheJackal when you say much worse, it is comparing
I'm 99 and I love this music.
I am 3000 years old....and I still love it...
I'm 33 and this is timeless
i miss his songs wish he come back
I love Aerosmith's music :D i especially love "I dont want to miss a thing"
ótima musica perfeita desde 1987 quando eu tinha 17 anos de idade ja curtia aerosmith e sempre vou curtir aerosmith para sempre
"janie's gotta a gun....janie briggs gotta so run awayyy run awayy from the pain"
not another teen movie lol
Funny movie
AEROSMITH FOREVER! LONG LIVE AEROSMITH!
I never knew what this song was about so glad I read the lyrics and full marks to Aerosmith for tackling the very difficult subject matter
Steven Tyler donated money to get a house ready for domestic abuse women victims when he learned they are called Janie's Houses.
I luv this song
This song resonates within me every second of the day 😔
Song never gets old...:)
great song, and i really love that short guitar solo, pure art
i'm agree with you! Aerosmith is one of my favourite band and i'm sure that the concert will be really fantastic!!!!
Irene Pepe the one in Sydney was AWESOME there was the Trews Slash and Aerosmith plus some local bands
I was molested from 4_12 and he committed suicide and my so called mother sent me in there as long as he wasn't touching her she put me in a girls home ,2 months after his death out of 5 l was the second one too much like my dad was her hate take her don't want her and never has family know but won't go against her my dad's will sick sick
Janie's got a gun....4 minutes into the song, Janie's got a gun....love it
this song is powerful i love it.
If only abused children or rape victims could fight back without being being punished by the corrupt justice system. Lots of lawyers and judges hurt their daughters so of course laws won't change. My father was a prominent lawyer and he spent lots of time in my bed for years, then in fourth grade he dropped me like a hot potato and spent the next decades telling me I was worthless, disgusting, and that I had no soul. He had what he called "three words" to describe me: Repugnant, Repulsive and Repellent. I had a fifth grade classmate whose father was a vice president of Bank of America and he raped her for years. Even during her tenth birthday party he demanded that she leave her friends to come in the hot tub with him. She begged her mother not to make her leave her own party, and, of course her mother ignored her and she had to go sit with her molester father all alone, in the hot tub.
Why can't we fight back? They can destroy our lives, hire good attorneys to discredit us if we tell anyone about it, and we can't stop them.
Be proud of yourself Luna : you get through that horror and here you are, standing still and testifying for opening the eyes of everyone !
luna singer We'll get through this; the news is being more and more open about exposing the sons of bitches so they can get raped in prison and get a taste of their own medication! Sick, sick bastards....
OMG thats such a sad story my best of prayers go out to you.
Those types of people should be put to death.
luna singer Good god.
This is like your parents version of pumped up kicks, but I like both songs
Except this song, the killing is justified by rape. Our generations music is just psychotic and crappy with no purpose.
Isabella Perkycrapz-Koretkii You’re drunk asf if you thin Old Town Road is a bad song
@@4amcuriosity162 not every current song is like that so chill
This comment almost perfectly explains my personal taste in music. A little bit of modern, a little bit of this stuff.
Yes U r right
I've been listening to this non stop for the past few days now. It describes my life. Except, of course about the gun part.
love this song so much. so up beat but has a clear dark meaning behind it..
It's rock, but not upbeat. It's very dark, and sadly, all too frequent. Who was playing her mother? Was that Sigourney Weaver?
I once thought that the name of this song was Jamie's got a gun. and I would think the song Jamie's crying and this song were talking about the same girl. lol
I think so
i love this song for 30 years
I dealt with my pain as best I could. Now I`m a practicle nurse and contuing to Rn.
The way I use it is the correct way, the way you have described it is the way most people THINK it is.
Pretty much any girl who has been let down by a father figure in her life could relate on some level.
0:12 R.I.P. to my ears (you’ll understand if you’re wearing headphones)
That moment you realise Captain America song this in "Not Another Teen Movie"
Those violins in the background just kills it ❤
I loved this song as a kid and it still fuckin rocks the word play is very underrated btw
People supporting the Duggars should listen to this. Incest is incest is incest, whether it's teenage brother or father.
I've always loved this song. Just hits me in my gut every time I hear it.
Leslie Goodreid The Duggars don't do incest...
The Consigliere one of the brothers molested like 2 sister's supposedly
"whether it's a teenage brother or father"
Umm, no offense ma'am, but that statement is kinda low if you ask me. I don't see why only a male family member can do something awfully sexually abuse their family members. In fact, I do see few female family members would do the same. And yes, I know the incest problem would most likely to be males, but still. While I do agree with the rest of your statement. It's just one is no. Anyways, I think I made my mark here.
Dragon Maid Here I don’t think she meant it that way. I think she was saying whether young or old but she used the example of father and son. But it is a valid point that women can be molesters as well
Leslie Goodreid wtf
She's got a gun !
Best rock generation ever 🎵✌👄
this song really does give me chills
Love you Jesserbops! Hope your road to recovery is going well, don't know you but I know what the trauma of abuse can cause. I listen to your song every night, Sleep well and know you are helping others.
I know this song from the movie "Not Another Teen Movie."
I blare this through my headphones in class, Disrupting everyone...
No wonder I have no friends....
same...
XD
me too X3
:D
:)
For any viewers who've been abused: how many of you had family members who abused animals?
Every abuse survivor I know witnessed animal cruelty with their abusive families.
Very very true. I'm not getting into my past but my dad used to beat my animals and yell very loudly at them all the time I would make me jump. And whenever I would see that I would freeze in terror not wanting to be hit and whenever people are mean to animals this day I freak out and freeze cause it scares me so bad my mom was an amazing mother and never fucked with animals like that. My dad was a severe alcoholic and has never said sorry for any of the things he's done even after I tried talking to him about it.
It sucks to say but I know exactly what you mean. The only difference is he didn't need to drink to do it but if he did it was so much worse.
My dad abused animals.
ONLY ONCE! However, my mom used to work at vet clinics and actually rescued the two cats we first had and put one down due to gull stones and not being able to walk the second though was ANOTHER STORY! He lived to be almost 21 and was slowly passing and still mobile and about to shortly go on HIS OWN and he wasn't taking food/water with an eyedropper and so we ALL KNEW it would be within the next hour or two! Instead of seeing that he wasn't going to take the water she was trying to give him and was trying to do it away from all of us as she assumed all of us were off on our computers and what not as no one was near the kitchen and at first she was only putting slight weight on him, enough to gently keep him on his side and pry his jaw up and get something in with a dropper (supposedly)! I walked in and could see the pained look of refusal on his face and him looking like he was trying to bite her and keeping his jaw firmly clenched and her barely gettingt his lips parted on the right side of his jaw! I screamed in shock and said what the fuck are you doing mom as she didn't have the hand with the dropper visible! She then brought it over and tried to not only get two drops in but leaned on him HARDER and she was 5'3 1/2 and like 250 at the time and stood on her toes a little before the shock could wear of and I could go and shove her away and she went all well do you want to see him live out what little time he has left in pain or not and SNUFFED HIM!
omg yes
Glad my mom introduced me to Aerosmith when I was a kid back in the 90's.
My step dad,a Mormon missionary man of God, those memories stay with me always,even though they die secrets never do,hid in shame for 50yrs,ptsd brought it out
Wow, I'm so sorry
Blasting rock music at max volume is the best way to do your homework quickly
oh I am 11 and love this song so
much lol
intro sounds like law and order
I mean... you're not wrong...
no, the sound of law and order goes 'DUN DUN!'
Sorta
It's not???
I love this song so much it has nice music to it plus it brings back memories that everyone lost
man oh man, this musicis timeless, itll be what my kids listen to years later, and their kids because just listen to it
This song rocks i wish that there had been a place like that when i was a child i suffered alot of sex abuse when was a kid i am 40 now and it still has an affect on me it has changed my life and not in good ways
Wen you know the system aint going to take care of the problem you got to do it your self just dont get caught
2024 anyone?
Here in May 2024.
Sempre sempre sempre sempre irmão!!!!!!...🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Aqui andamos 🇲🇽
Yep.
Yep
It's amazing how many good things you can do with a gun.
IT'S A MASTERPEACE !!! THE BEST OF THEM !!!!!
i love the opening a ton
I can only think of Not Another Teen Movie when I hear this haha
Yes!!! Hahahahaa
+KillitWithSkillet yasss
"Janie's got a gun, Janie Briggs' got a gun." Ahhh!! Run! hahahaha
Same.
KillitWithSkillet. LOL
I'm eighteen years old and I love these bands way more than the new generations crap jams.
I'm a sperm cell passing through my dad's urethra and I love this music
Totally!! The stuff that comes out now is just pure crap. The older stuff is way, way better.
There is a band that has ripped the name off
This is total crap. Sure, of course the greatest/best bands are older, but there is good music currently. You're just being brainwashed because you think the only music there is now is Pop Music. No... There is some good rock bands out there, not blow away great, but there is pretty superb stuff out there. Plus; this song and Aerosmith sucks immensely. It's like the lyrics were written in five minutes without thought.
Jack Domanski I've had that problem with Aerosmith lol.
Aerosmith best band ever!
Some good music old school
wait, what if janie was the dude that looked like a lady?
oh shit
They found him underneath a train:-)
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Man he had it comin.
what if all the songs connect in some way?!
Major Plot Twist
ugh, the intro reminds me of the theme to Law and Order.
she is talking about her experience, related to this song. this song is about incest, rape, daddy abusing his daughter, you know?
Thank u for this! H as many meanings for many humans. May God bless all everyone. Thank yuo..
It does matter how a child is conceived they all deserve to be loved no matter what its not there fault. If anything they deserve that little bit more love, and attention. They are all innocent precious babies.
I just realized the Law & Order bass line is based on this bass line lol. This song debuted a year before Law & Order's Premier