One man dance party Howard Mordoh, a longtime fixture of the L.A. concert scene, copes with the canceled concerts and isolation of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aerosmith at Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 21, 2017. Setlist: Let the Music Do the Talking / Love in an Elevator / Cryin' / Livin' on the Edge / Rag Doll / Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees) / Stop Messin' Around (Fleetwood Mac cover) (Joe Perry on vocals) / Oh Well (Fleetwood Mac cover) / Crazy / I Don't Want to Miss a Thing / Eat the Rich / Come Together (The Beatles cover) / Sweet Emotion / Dude (Looks Like a Lady) / Dream On / Walk This Way
From America's deep South, to Detroit and New York this captivating and enlightening documentary special traces the evolution of blues through pivotal moments in American history. Brewer discovers that there was no music called 'the blues' when its creators just stepped into a new feel of musical expressionism… just a means of releasing a lifetime of pain and oppression, from which music, momentarily, set them free.
550 artists were interviewed over ten years. At some point during those interviews, they were asked a question and told to answer with one word only. Some stuck to one, some said more, some answered quickly, some thought it through, and some didn't answer at all. That question… Lennon or McCartney?
Live In Detroit Sept 2014 DTE Energy Music Center Train Kept A-Rollin' Eat the Rich Love in an Elevator Cryin' Livin' on the Edge Kings and Queens Toys in the Attic Jaded Drum Solo Rag Doll Stop Messin' Around Mama Kin (with Slash) I Don't Want to Miss a Thing No More No More Come Together Walk This Way Encore: Dream On Sweet Emotion
Aerosmith hit the streets of Boston, a day ahead of the release of Music From Another Dimension, to perform in front of 1325 Commonwealth Avenue on November 5, 2012.
The Back in the Saddle Tour was a comeback concert tour by American rock group Aerosmith, which had been relatively inactive for several years. features Toys In The Attic; Love In An Elevator; Permanent Vacation; Baby, Please Don t Go; F.I.N.E.; Angel; The Other Side; Back In The Saddle; Cryin ; Monkey On My Back; Road Runner; Red House; Mama Kin; Sweet Emotion;
Near Perfect quality broadcast recording of Aerosmith, live at the Javits Center, in New York City, on May 4th, 2007. This is the Robin Hood Foundation benefit show, and I can’t rave enough about the quality of this recording. Total running time is 89 minutes, quality is 10/10.
This is a VHS and Laserdisc release featuring music videos by the American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was released on November 4, 1994. In addition, there are outtakes and band interviews. The suggestive title comes from - and is a companion to - the 1994 then-current Greatest Hits compilation album Big Ones.
Tom Hamilton (born December 31, 1951) is an American musician, best known as the bassist for the hard rock bands Aerosmith and Thin Lizzy. He has regularly co-written songs for Aerosmith, including two of the band's biggest hits: "Sweet Emotion" (1975) and "Janie's Got a Gun" (1989). Hamilton occasionally plays guitar (e.g. "Uncle Salty") and sings backing vocals (e.g. "Love in an Elevator"). Description above from the Wikipedia article Tom Hamilton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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