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Old 06-16-2011, 12:58 AM   #91 (permalink)
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Toys in the Attic (x infinity)

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Old 06-16-2011, 02:02 AM   #92 (permalink)
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I can`t beleive this once great band have not had a thread about them yet.

I`m currently listening to their Draw The Line album for the first time in years & it`s an absolutly stonking album. Raw production full of drug addled funk with Tyler on top form screeching out the lyrics. In fact i`d go as far as saying that anyone who calls themselves a fan of rock music that the mid 70s Aerosmith trilogy of Toys In The Attic/Rocks/Draw The Line should be mandatory listening.

Listening to those albums just make me so sad that today we have that sad parody of a band going around singing syrupy Diane Warren ballads.

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During American Idol Finale Show, James Tyler performed dream on and boy was that so refreshing. I just realized you don't need Aerosmith, all you need is a Steven Tyler.
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Old 06-16-2011, 04:22 AM   #93 (permalink)
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If anybody asked me to sum up what hard rock was all about, I`d either give them a Led Zeppelin or Aerosmith album to listen to as these true groups pretty much define that genre.

The first two Aerosmith albums have some of the bands best material and some of their classic songs, but the both albums lack a level of consistency to be regarded as classic albums. "Toys in the Attic" though is something else, a must have for any hard rock collection and also displays a great level of humour as well as songs like "Round and Round". As for "Rocks" F**K one of the best albums ever recorded and James Hetfield summed it up when he said the album blew him away. The intro on "Nobody`s Fault" alone is worth just buying the album for. "Draw the Line" is the start of the slide though but Kings and Queens is one of their best ever songs.

Its such a shame, that most people value this group on the 1980`s + output and see them for the Bon Jovi style band that they became. In hindsight, they should`ve called it a day with Led Zeppelin in the late 70`s but I still think "Pump" is a classic album.

This group virtually laid down the blueprint for the whole hair metal genre of the 80`s and its just a shame that 99% of these bands wern`t fit enough to lick the boots of Aerosmith.

As for for Steven Tyler as a vocalist and how I would rate rate him, probably one of the best five vocalists in the history of rock!
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Old 06-16-2011, 05:15 AM   #94 (permalink)
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If anybody asked me to sum up what hard rock was all about, I`d either give them a Led Zeppelin or Aerosmith album to listen to as these true groups pretty much define that genre.

The first two Aerosmith albums have some of the bands best material and some of their classic songs, but the both albums lack a level of consistency to be regarded as classic albums. "Toys in the Attic" though is something else, a must have for any hard rock collection and also displays a great level of humour as well as songs like "Round and Round". As for "Rocks" F**K one of the best albums ever recorded and James Hetfield summed it up when he said the album blew him away. The intro on "Nobody`s Fault" alone is worth just buying the album for. "Draw the Line" is the start of the slide though but Kings and Queens is one of their best ever songs.

Its such a shame, that most people value this group on the 1980`s + output and see them for the Bon Jovi style band that they became. In hindsight, they should`ve called it a day with Led Zeppelin in the late 70`s but I still think "Pump" is a classic album.

This group virtually laid down the blueprint for the whole hair metal genre of the 80`s and its just a shame that 99% of these bands wern`t fit enough to lick the boots of Aerosmith.

As for for Steven Tyler as a vocalist and how I would rate rate him, probably one of the best five vocalists in the history of rock!
I agree with all of the above, and I might add Permanent Vacation is one of Aerosmith's best also, in my opinion anyway.
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Old 06-16-2011, 05:30 AM   #95 (permalink)
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I agree with all of the above, and I might add Permanent Vacation is one of Aerosmith's best also, in my opinion anyway.
Forgot to mention that album but yer its also a good album and kind of goes as a pair with "Pump".
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Forgot to mention that album but yer its also a good album and kind of goes as a pair with "Pump".
So what are your rankings for the original Aerosmith albums US?
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So what are your rankings for the original Aerosmith albums US?
All 14 of them:

Rocks> Toys in the Attic> Pump> Get Your Wings> Aerosmith> Permanent Vacation> Draw the Line> Nine Lives> Honkin on Bobo> Done With Mirrors> Get a Grip> Night in the Ruts> Rock in a Hard Place> Just Push Play
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All 14 of them:

Rocks> Toys in the Attic> Pump> Get Your Wings> Aerosmith> Permanent Vacation> Draw the Line> Nine Lives> Honkin on Bobo> Done With Mirrors> Get a Grip> Night in the Ruts> Rock in a Hard Place> Just Push Play
So how do you think the first five or six Aerosmith albums compare with the first five or six Zeppelin albums?

Also, what album do you think is better, Draw the Line or In Through The Out Door?
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So do you guys think that "Box Of Fire" is worth picking up for 50 bucks? I believe it has the first 13 Aerosmith CD's.
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