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- Mikkamakka
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Re: Steven Tyler Quits Aerosmith
I had the luck of seeing them close to 20 times
Lucky bastard! Aerosmith is one of those few bands I love but haven't seen them live. I hope I'll get the chance...
- metallex78
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Re: Steven Tyler Quits Aerosmith
I don't really get why Steven Tyler would try to re-brand himself or even try to go solo this late in his career. Maybe he was jealous because Joe just put out another album of his own.
Re: Steven Tyler Quits Aerosmith
I don't really get why Steven Tyler would try to re-brand himself or even try to go solo this late in his career. Maybe he was jealous because Joe just put out another album of his own.
**BING** Sounds about right I'd say
Re: Steven Tyler Quits Aerosmith
Mikkamakka wrote:russtcb wrote:I had the luck of seeing them close to 20 times
Lucky bastard! Aerosmith is one of those few bands I love but haven't seen them live. I hope I'll get the chance...
Yeah. For whatever reason, they hit Detroit like crazy through the 90s. I don't know if it was like that everywhere else, but from the Get A Grip Tour on, we got them 3 - 5 times per tour.
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If you were of concert going age in the 90's and you wanted to see Aerosmith or Metallica, but didn't, you have no one to blame but yourself. They were the complete road dog bands of that era, pretty much always out.
I actually saw them again earlier this year for the first time in close to a decade, and it was a hell of a show. An almost all 70's set.
Re: Steven Tyler Quits Aerosmith
russtcb wrote:Mikkamakka wrote:Lucky bastard! Aerosmith is one of those few bands I love but haven't seen them live. I hope I'll get the chance...
Yeah. For whatever reason, they hit Detroit like crazy through the 90s. I don't know if it was like that everywhere else, but from the Get A Grip Tour on, we got them 3 - 5 times per tour.
.If you were of concert going age in the 90's and you wanted to see Aerosmith or Metallica, but didn't, you have no one to blame but yourself. They were the complete road dog bands of that era, pretty much always out.
I actually saw them again earlier this year for the first time in close to a decade, and it was a hell of a show. An almost all 70's set.
I was pre pubescent in the 90s. I would have seen them given a chance