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NickB
I like the post '85 crap
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andy js
I looked at Aerosmith's setlist for Donington the other day and it just made me grateful i didnt fork out £100 to see em in London
I wish they'd ditch all that post 1985 crap
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andy js
I looked at Aerosmith's setlist for Donington the other day and it just made me grateful i didnt fork out £100 to see em in London
I wish they'd ditch all that post 1985 crap
Me too. the setlist looks boring and I'm disappointed. I'm passing, unfortunately.
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keefriffhard4life
what? the setlist includes one of aerosmiths best tunes "lord of the thighs" which i haven't seen played in awhile plus "chip away the stone"
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mickscarey
They were ONCE pretty good.
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stones77
well ok; I've been an aerosmith fan (on and off) since the mid 70's
Aside from the albums everyone has to own (their first 4, up to Rocks) and perhaps Draw the Line as well, which had it's moments (so did Night in The Ruts), but after that they turned to song doctoring and sucked out loud.
If you want the essental boots to me there are really only two or three that matter;
the Aug 29, 1975 Central Park show where they were touring Toys In The Attic - listen at Wolfgang's Vault - the show and sound are fantastic
[www.wolfgangsvault.com]
..that one has been booted a zillion times
..the Tower Theater, Upper Darby, Philadelphia show broadcast on radio on March 26, 1978
..the Texas Jam show July 4 1978 - also booted a zillion times
I love these shows. Whenever I need to hear live Aerosmith, any of these are always within reach.
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stones77
Yes to all of this. Another good boot is the WLIR live broadcast from My Father's Place, Roslyn, New York, in 1974.
-- cool thanks; downed it and very cool version of Woman of the World on there
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Beelyboy
steve sounding ok?