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2601.1 | Joe, yes; Steven, no..... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Toy Syndrome Addict | Fri Oct 02 1992 12:19 | 16 |
| >> He's not really polished, and the grungy sound
>> just works in the context of their material.
>> There no doubt that Joe has worked the pentatonic minor scale to death
>> but he still has managed to do the near-impossible: Create a guitar
>> sound/style that is instantly recognizable as his.
Name any popular guitar player that *hasn't* worked a minor pentatonic
scale .....I, too like his very recognizeable, kinda
"hap-hazard_all_over_the_place" style. From what I've heard, his
sounds are typically "low gain" almost clean tone....very little
distortion....kind of a blues style spin off.
FWIW
Steve (NOT a Steven Tyler fan, however)
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2601.2 | It just *fits*! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Arms raised in a V | Fri Oct 02 1992 12:23 | 11 |
| I remember being kind of shocked when I saw the video "The Making of
'Pump'" a couple of years ago. It was interesting seeing and hearing
them in the studio doing their parts. Joe Perry especially surprised
me. A lot of the sounds he got were not what I considered (at the
time) to be "good" guitar sounds, in fact, I'd say they were pretty
gross sounding, in a lotta cases. Clanky, outta tune sounding. But
when they pulled up the rest of the faders, his parts and sounds fit
*perfectly*. Made me completely rethink guitar tone, 'cause I've loved
Aerosmith and Joe Perry for a long time.
Greg
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2601.3 | | KDX200::COOPER | I even use TONE soap !! | Fri Oct 02 1992 12:46 | 9 |
| Yes, I HIGHLY recommend checking out BOTH the Aerosmith vids:
- The Making Of Pump
- Things The Go Pump In The Night
Both were HIGHLY enlightening. I'm *not* an Aerosmith fan, but I certainly
respect what they've done - and they've done just about everything, so...
jc (Who LOVES Seasons Of Wither)
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2601.4 | So wuzza Crespo anyway? | WILKIE::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Fri Oct 02 1992 14:15 | 13 |
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Okay, I'll bite.
What the heck does "Crespo-Dufay years" mean. Was that when Joe
did that J.P. Project thang?
Rick.
PS: The thing that I got out of "the making of...", was the
tension between Tyler and Perry when they talked tunes.
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2601.5 | A Dark Chapter | RICKS::ROST | Baba Ram Bolinski | Fri Oct 02 1992 15:07 | 8 |
| Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay played with the band while Perry and
Whitford were sowing their oats. One album resulted, "Rock in a Hard
Place", which is considered by many fans to be not "real" Aerosmith.
Must have been tough to come into a superstar band at a point where
they were just about ready to fall over.
Marshall Stax
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2601.6 | | DPE::STARR | Out Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking! | Fri Oct 02 1992 15:22 | 14 |
| > Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay played with the band while Perry and
> Whitford were sowing their oats. One album resulted, "Rock in a Hard
> Place", which is considered by many fans to be not "real" Aerosmith.
I was surprised to look at an Aerosmith history one day, and realize that
Jimmy Crespo was in the band for SIX years! It didn't seem that long,
in retrospect.....
BTW, just my opinion, but I think that 'Draw The Line' is the most underrated
Aerosmith album, followed closely by 'Night In The Ruts' and 'Done With
Mirrors' (none are as good as the classics, but I still like all three
albums a lot).
alan
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2601.7 | When the Lightning Strikes... | CARTUN::BDONOVAN | | Fri Oct 02 1992 15:25 | 18 |
| And even though it wasn't the original line-up,
the "Rock and a Hard Place" album wasn't horrible.
"When the Lightning Strikes" is a great song.
*******************************************
Early on, I meant to say that I thought Joe was a great slide
player. I was praising him for developing his own sound within
the context of the pentatonic minor scale, not ragging him!
"Perry Goes Phrygian...Witford Pissed...New Album Ships Cardboard!"
Finally, for those that have seen "The Making of Pump" video, how
about those racks and racks of various guitar heads that you can
see behind the band. Cost a coupla more bucks than my set-up....
BD
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2601.8 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Vote for Hillary's huzband! | Fri Oct 02 1992 15:27 | 7 |
| Draw The Line is a great album, with some serious playing on it, but
the lush mix hides a lot of chops. Rocks is a little bit clearer in
presently the playing thru the dinn.
I agree Night In The Ruts is a great album, but Done With Mirrors
left me cold cold cold! I'll listen to Rock in a Hard Place before
DWM.
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2601.9 | the elite of Asmith | FRETZ::HEISER | evidence that demands a verdict | Fri Oct 02 1992 18:21 | 4 |
| My favs were Draw the line, Rocks, Toys in the Attic, and Get Your
Wings.
Mike
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2601.10 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Buckethead for president | Mon Oct 05 1992 09:04 | 5 |
| Yeah, "When the Lightning Strikes" rates up near the top of Aerosmith
tunes in my book (and there are plenty of great ones).
But, has anyone ever seen a good live Aerosmith show??? Every time
I've seen em, it was like being inside a vaccuum cleaner bag.
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2601.11 | Anyone in the GMA remember their early days? | TMAWKO::BELLAMY | I don't wanna pickle ... | Thu Feb 22 1996 11:14 | 10 |
| I've always wonder this:
I was told that Aerosmith was never a "Cover Band", and that they
always played original stuff. Is it true that they all used to live
together in an apartment in Boston and saved up money from their day
jobs to rent big halls where they would do shows? Must take a lot of
guts and perseverence to pull that off if it's true. I gave up trying
to make my living with a Bass guitar back in the early 70s because I
hated playing the same old tunes which somebody else wrote, over and
over. It is said that Perry and Tyler used to drive around nailing
posters on telephone poles and stuff in order to advertise a show.
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2601.12 | they recorded covers | MSBCS::KALINOWSKI | | Thu Feb 22 1996 11:18 | 6 |
| Two of their best old songs IMO are "Come Together" and "Helter Skelter"
both Beetles toonze. They may never have been all covers but the ones
they did are pretty damn good.
Brian
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2601.13 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Thu Feb 22 1996 11:42 | 5 |
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I liked "Walkin' in the Sand" also.
Did they do "Helter Skelter"?
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2601.14 | Yess sireeee | MSBCS::KALINOWSKI | | Thu Feb 22 1996 11:55 | 10 |
| re -1
Yeah... they did a cool cover of Helter Skelter, I just heard it on the
radio last Sunday. When I was a kid I actuall thought the Aerosmith did
these songs (not the Beetles) because the only time I ever heard them
was on a friends Aerosmith album.
Who originalld did Walking in the Sand ?
Brian
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2601.15 | | E::EVANS | | Thu Feb 22 1996 12:52 | 7 |
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I first Aerosmith as the warm-up act at a Sha-na-na (sp?) concert that included
all the beer you could drink - must have been around 1973. Dream On was their
big finishing song. What a strange night.
Jim
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2601.16 | I'd buy the story. | SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Thu Feb 22 1996 13:26 | 18 |
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Let me guess...
Sailsbury<sp> Beach?
I have no idea about the folklore questions you have
on Aerosmith. Urban legend is based on stories that
everyone would like to believe.
Sounds like a nice story 'bout a bunch of hard workin'
guys who made it to the pay off. But, they _did_ make
it and it's easy to see them wacked outta their minds
sharing some crappy apartment in Boston.
-Rick.
_Forty_years_old_&_I_still_like_Aerosmith_
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2601.17 | | DSSDEV::DEFELICE | | Thu Feb 22 1996 13:50 | 6 |
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I actually met these guys backstage at a concert in Maine a few years
ago. Later that year I spent a whole day with some of them and their
families at a wedding out on Thompson Island in Boston Harbor. Took
a boat out and back together, etc. I thought two of them were very nice.
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2601.18 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Thu Feb 22 1996 14:01 | 3 |
|
Aerosmith opening up for Sha Na Na ... wow.
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2601.19 | Feeling old! | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Thu Feb 22 1996 14:43 | 5 |
| I saw Aerosmith live at the old Westboro Speedway. The opening act
was "Duke and the Drivers". Burned up a clutch just getting out of
the parking lot after that concert.
Mark
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2601.20 | | KDX200::COOPER | Heh heh - Not likely pal | Thu Feb 22 1996 15:50 | 4 |
| Man - I saw jon Butcher at Westboro Speedway...
I guess it's a shopping mall now, eh?
:-)
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2601.21 | | E::EVANS | | Fri Feb 23 1996 07:20 | 6 |
| The Aerosmith/Sha Na Na show was at the MIT Rockwell Athletic Cage - dirt floor,
about the size of a football field, 12 kegs of beer with taps installed and
running til the keg was empty (then repeated). A very interesting night.
Jim
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2601.22 | | SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Mon Feb 26 1996 12:16 | 29 |
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Talk about feeling old...
John Butcher Axis: Live and rockin at the Mohawk. (Remember
Barker Gang, Lace & ITMB?)
Duke and the Drivers: First seen at the Billerica Forum and
then many times after. One night while playing the Commodor
in Lowell, Duke himself showed up. (Well, ya there was no
Duke, but this night there was.) Remember the Sax player?
He has a twin brother. All night long he'd bounce off stage
only to re-appear two seconds later wearing something else.
Some minds where getting seriously twisted trying to figure
this out. All the while they were saying that "The Duke"
had been seen in the building and would be there soon. It
was a great show and great fun. (For all us twisted out on
25 cent vodka drinks. Jeeeesh.) Finally the twin brother
and the sax player were on stage at the same time and he
was intro'd as...
The Duke.
All in all it was great show. Too bad their record sucked.
Rick. _Fond_old_memories_indeed_
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2601.23 | Don't forget the Wayne's World Theme! | LARRYS::BROOKS | Natural Born Hackers | Mon Feb 26 1996 18:24 | 8 |
| Here's a couple more Aero-covers for ya...
Rockin' Pneumonia and Boogie-Woogie Flu (and Joe Perry too...)
Mother Popcorn
...and some other Beatles song I can't remember from Permanant Vacation.
Larry
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2601.24 | They started early | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | Slow suicide's no way to go | Tue Feb 27 1996 09:08 | 4 |
| "Walk the Dog" off their first album is a cover, too.
-- Sam
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2601.25 | | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_Of_Dig_It_Al | Tue Feb 27 1996 10:40 | 1 |
| That's"I'm Down"From PV.
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2601.26 | Mohawk! | POWDML::TNELSON | On a Beer day you can Pee forever | Tue Mar 05 1996 14:36 | 6 |
| Re. .22
Wow... The Mohawk! Jon Butcher was always there, his band before that
was Johanna Wild. Saw the Joe Perry project there also! Derringer was
there a lot also. Open Bar! Yahoo!! Great party spot with good bands!
A bit on the dingy side for some women/girls though.
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2601.27 | | KDX200::COOPER | Heh heh - Not likely pal | Tue Mar 05 1996 20:43 | 5 |
| Dingy??? Yeah!!!
:-)
jc (Who saw ther Outlaws there on numerous occasions...)
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