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Jack Boulware's avatar

Great list Dan - my two fun Aerosmith facts...I saw them only once at a rodeo arena, the Draw the Line tour, and they were TERRIBLE. Deep into the drug sludge. Fucking up their own songs, missing notes and lyrics. The opening band Blew Them Away: AC/DC with Bon Scott. The second fun fact, I consulted with one of their side musicians during the late 90s-mid-2000s, a vocalist/keyboardist/guitarist, he'd just been fired from the band and wanted to write a memoir. He was quite bitter, and told me that Tyler could no longer hit the high notes, so this person would climb into a black box at the rear of the stage, with a microphone, look through a window and sing all of those parts, i.e. "Dream On" while Tyler mimed it. That said, "Mama Kin" and "Nobody's Fault" still do it for me.

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Michael K. Fell's avatar

'Rocks' is one of the all-time greatest '70s American hard rock albums ever recorded. In my 3rd & 4th grade class photos, I am proudly wearing a Kiss t-shirt. By 5th grade, I had moved from the Kiss Army to wearing a t-shirt with the 'Rocks' album cover art. Did they ever rock harder than they do on "Nobody's Fault?" Or the straight-up bluesy punk of "Rats In The Cellar" where Tyler's vocals are sung at breakneck speed?

I remember being fascinated that my 5th grade music teacher saw them at their peak, and I was obsessed with hearing the story of what Aerosmith was like back then (although this was 1979, so it was merely just a few years before when he saw them). But, even by '79, I knew they were past their peak. I did end up seeing them a few years later on their 'Rock In A Hard Place' tour, and it wasn't quite as mind-blowing as I had hoped. But, I was soon jumping off their runaway train anyway. 

Favorite 12 tracks (in no specific order):

Last Child

Nobody's Fault

Combination

Seasons of Wither

Combination

Sick As a Dog

No More No More

Mama Kin

Uncle Salty

Rats In The Cellar

Lick And A Promise

Sweet Emotion (although I have heard it far too many times, but when I was a kid the deep groove of the intro and Perry saying "Sweet Emotion" through his guitar was just so damn cool!)

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