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AR wrote:Jimmy Page called...he wants his riff to "The Wanton Song" back.
maverick218 wrote:I thought it was an awful song. Did Joe forget to tune up? Even my wife commented "isn't he one of the best guitarists?"
jestor92 wrote:Sounds like a shitty Get a Grip out take mixed with production from Just Push Eject.
mikemarrs wrote:Was Jack Douglas producing the new Aerosmith album?
I think Jack produced Rocks which is defintely their best ever.
However i will not buy some shitty Just Push Play or Get A Grip sounding reject.
jestor92 wrote:mikemarrs wrote:Was Jack Douglas producing the new Aerosmith album?
I think Jack produced Rocks which is defintely their best ever.
However i will not buy some shitty Just Push Play or Get A Grip sounding reject.
That's what we got with the lead single. The front page says it was a left over from the Get A Grip session.
mikemarrs wrote:jestor92 wrote:mikemarrs wrote:Was Jack Douglas producing the new Aerosmith album?
I think Jack produced Rocks which is defintely their best ever.
However i will not buy some shitty Just Push Play or Get A Grip sounding reject.
That's what we got with the lead single. The front page says it was a left over from the Get A Grip session.
I'm a huge Aerosmith fan.My first concert was Aerosmith with Joan Jett as opener back in 1989 on the Pump tour.To me the last really kickass album they did was Pump the first two songs on there are quite heavy Young Lust/F.I.N.E and the rest of that album was pretty good especially Voodoo Medicine Man another hard rocker from Pump.The follow up album Get A Grip is an album i've never really liked and that was when Aerosmith got way too commercial with all the ballads and videos with Alicia Silverstone.I just think that album was when they got way too poppy and radio friendly.Sure the '87 album Permanent Vacation and its '89 follow up Pump had a couple ballads on the albums but they were still basically hard rock guitar sounding albums.Both of those albums were really good.But like i said in 1993 and Get A Grip i just think they did a whole album of radio friendly pop along with cheesy videos that were mostly ballads.There are two songs on there i might've liked like Livin On The Edge and i think Amazing.I actually think Amazing was really good lyrically about Steven Tyler struggling with drug abuse and getting clean.Anyway after that they had another album of silly commercial tunes called Nine Lives with stuff like Pink and Falling In Love Is Hard On The Knees and then of course the ballad Don't Want To Miss A Thing which by then it seemed like Aerosmith was starting to get seduced by the money the ballads brought in.Next In 2001 i see them doing a tune with Justin Timberlake at the Super Bowl i think it was Jaded and the dreaded Just Push Play album.Looks like this new single in 2012 picks up where the crappy Just Push Play left off.The 70's and 80's Aerosmith had some great moments and albums but the last couple decades have not been that good.From the debut album in '73 all the way through Pump in '89 they had a couple decades and a dozen albums of really great tunes.Its in the 90's that Aerosmith started its downfall and the last three or four albums have been pretty bad starting in '93 with Get A Grip,'97 Nine Lives,'01 Just Push Play,etc.
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