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Me_Wise_Magic
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SWEET!! Can I get a hell yeah? That's great to hear that there is ton of positive energy with the band and the new record!

Axlin16
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Axlin16 wrote:

HELL YEAH!

Me_Wise_Magic
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Thanks man! 16

justbill
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justbill wrote:

Aerosmith's new album titled "Music From Another Dimension" will be released on August 28 via Columbia Records. Their first song to be made available from the CD is a reworked version of the band's 1991 outtake "Legendary Child", which was originally written during the "Get A Grip" sessions. The track, will also be included in the upcoming film "GI Joe: Retaliation", the movie release of which has now been pushed back to March 2013.

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RussTCB
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RussTCB wrote:

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Me_Wise_Magic
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It was a good song for the most part just some of the stuff got drowned out in the mix. Can't wait to hear some of the album's later tracks!

Axlin16
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Axlin16 wrote:

So much for "throwback Aerosmith". To what, 20 years ago? Or 40 years ago?


That song is real soft ass, real poppy. Despite Joe's great guitar contributions, it sounds more like a Tyler-solo track.



Meh, not terrible, but a full bore B-side from the early 90's is VERY obvious.

jorge76
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jorge76 wrote:
Axlin12 wrote:

So much for "throwback Aerosmith". To what, 20 years ago? Or 40 years ago?


That song is real soft ass, real poppy. Despite Joe's great guitar contributions, it sounds more like a Tyler-solo track.



Meh, not terrible, but a full bore B-side from the early 90's is VERY obvious.

I didn't dis-like it, but you're right, it sounds like what it is.  A song that didn't make the cut for Get A Grip.

Also, I read the other day that the GI Joe movie is getting pushed back to next year because the studio got scared after Battleship flopped.  There goes the extra push they were looking for for their lead single.

Axlin16
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Axlin16 wrote:

I see it as a blessing in disguise. This as a first single?


Damn, makes Chinese Democracy look like "Your Decision".


They need something stronger than this for a return. "Tattoo" destroys this song.

faldor
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faldor wrote:

http://www.noise11.com/news/aerosmith-k … dium=email

Aerosmith Kick Off 2012 Tour In Minneapolis

by VVN Music on June 18, 2012

Aerosmith opened their Global Warming Tour in Minneapolis, MN on Saturday with a 18-song set that generously covered the hits from throughout their career with an emphasis on their 70′s songs.

Ten of the eighteen songs in the set were from the group’s first five albums released between 1973 and 1977. The rest was sprinkled between their 80′s and 90′s album with only two from their upcoming album Music From Another Dimension!

Reviews of the show say that the group is in fine form and Steven Tyler was prancing around the stage just like in the old days. Maybe a bit of time apart have reinvigorated the members.

The set list:

Main Set
Draw the Line (from the album Draw the Line, 1977)
Love in an Elevator (from the album Pump, 1989)
Oh Yeah (from the album Music From Another Dimension!, 2012)
Walkin’ the Dog (from the album Aerosmith, 1973)
Livin’ on the Edge (from the album Get a Grip, 1993)
Cryin’ (from the album Get a Grip, 1993)
Rag Doll (from the album Permanent Vacation, 1987)
Last Child (from the album Rocks, 1976)
S.O.S. (Too Bad) (from the album Get Your Wings, 1974)
Combination (from the album Rocks, 1976)
What It Takes (from the album Pump, 1989)
Legendary Child (from the album Music From Another Dimension!, 2012)
I Don’t Want To Miss a Thing (from the soundtrack to the movie Armageddon, 1998)
Mama Kin (from the album Aerosmith, 1973)
Sweet Emotion (from the album Toys in the Attic, 1975)
Walk This Way (from the album Toys in the Attic, 1975)
Encore
Dream On (from the album Aerosmith, 1973)
Train Kept A-Rollin’ (from the album Get Your Wings, 1974)

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