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frankotero
Basically I agree with most of the criticisms I've read. But also I think some of us are missing the point that it's a cover song done as a tribute to legacy type music. It's never going to compete with our cherished favorites and if you look at it this way maybe you can can avoid disappoinment. This is my perspective on the subject. Maybe not popular though.
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harlem shuffle
Worst cover of Brown Sugar ever.Terrible,Singer sounds like an old Lady.So this is the men some people here will have instead of Jagger?Most stupid comments ever read here,from the most stupid person ever
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hopkins
ok consensus time; it's cool but it sucks.
it sucks but it's cool
done with mirrors
done with aerosmith
done with joey for sure
he's plays better than this guy, sorry.
it's not that it sucks, it's just that when you start to 'miss' Joey,
well...
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Rip This
...as the Brits say...its shyte.
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harlem shuffle
Never said Tyler is a bad singer,but on Brown Sugar he is really terrible.Tyler could never ever be The Stones frontman.
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OpenG
Early on Tyler and Perry had a lot more problems keeping the band intact then jagger/Richards.Didn,t they have a lot of lineup changes early on not a huge fan of Aerosmith,Despite the Tyler's troubles, including an incapacitating motorcycle accident in January 1981,Jimmy Crespo and Tyler forged a songwriting and touring partnership. Crespo co-wrote six of the songs on Aerosmith's 1982 album Rock in a Hard Place with Tyler. Crespo performed most guitar duties on the album. Then Rick Dufay joined on I think after 1982 to replace Whitford. Also some of the guitar work on the early records was done by othero musicians and not Perry from what I can remember.
Perry quit before Rock In A Hard Place. Eventually, Whitford did, too. Crespo and Dufay both played on that album, if memory serves. And they did tours as well.
Session guys allegedly played some stuff on Train Kept A Rolling. Haven't heard about other songs?
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OpenG
Early on Tyler and Perry had a lot more problems keeping the band intact then jagger/Richards.Didn,t they have a lot of lineup changes early on not a huge fan of Aerosmith,Despite the Tyler's troubles, including an incapacitating motorcycle accident in January 1981,Jimmy Crespo and Tyler forged a songwriting and touring partnership. Crespo co-wrote six of the songs on Aerosmith's 1982 album Rock in a Hard Place with Tyler. Crespo performed most guitar duties on the album. Then Rick Dufay joined on I think after 1982 to replace Whitford. Also some of the guitar work on the early records was done by othero musicians and not Perry from what I can remember.
Perry quit before Rock In A Hard Place. Eventually, Whitford did, too. Crespo and Dufay both played on that album, if memory serves. And they did tours as well.
Session guys allegedly played some stuff on Train Kept A Rolling. Haven't heard about other songs?
I have a copy of that record and I think it's really underrated. It's surprisingly good given the circumstances, and definitely much better than "Done With Mirrors".
That being said, could anyone re-post a link of Steven Tyler's "Brown Sugar"? Unfortunately I failed to find it within the thread. Thanks!!
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OpenG
Early on Tyler and Perry had a lot more problems keeping the band intact then jagger/Richards.Didn,t they have a lot of lineup changes early on not a huge fan of Aerosmith,Despite the Tyler's troubles, including an incapacitating motorcycle accident in January 1981,Jimmy Crespo and Tyler forged a songwriting and touring partnership. Crespo co-wrote six of the songs on Aerosmith's 1982 album Rock in a Hard Place with Tyler. Crespo performed most guitar duties on the album. Then Rick Dufay joined on I think after 1982 to replace Whitford. Also some of the guitar work on the early records was done by othero musicians and not Perry from what I can remember.
Perry quit before Rock In A Hard Place. Eventually, Whitford did, too. Crespo and Dufay both played on that album, if memory serves. And they did tours as well.
Session guys allegedly played some stuff on Train Kept A Rolling. Haven't heard about other songs?
I have a copy of that record and I think it's really underrated. It's surprisingly good given the circumstances, and definitely much better than "Done With Mirrors".
That being said, could anyone re-post a link of Steven Tyler's "Brown Sugar"? Unfortunately I failed to find it within the thread. Thanks!!
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harlem shuffle
Never said Tyler is a bad singer,but on Brown Sugar he is really terrible.Tyler could never ever be The Stones frontman.
Total "poser"/wannabe
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harlem shuffle
Most stupid comments ever read here,from the most stupid person ever