Archive for the ‘Aerosmith Tours’ Category

Aerosmith: You Gotta Move (2004)

September 30th, 2009

Aerosmith: You Gotta Move

Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 02/01/2005 Run time: 162 minutes

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Aerosmith: The Fall and the Rise of Rock’s Greatest Band (Paperback)

September 16th, 2009

Aerosmith: The Fall and the Rise of Rock's Greatest Band

From Booklist
The members of Aerosmith may be tired of being compared to the Rolling Stones, but the bands are superficially quite similar, and musically the Stones certainly influenced Aerosmith. Heck, the principal members even resemble one another. But Aerosmith is distinctly American, a product of 1970s rock stadium shows and burgeoning excess, whereas the Stones started out–lo, these many years ago–as a blues band. Huxley’s entertaining group bio picks up the Aerosmith story after its members had already reached and for the most part conquered puberty. Readers should be thankful for this because it spares them the hyper-meaningful childhood memories and portentous events that mar many rock bios. The machinations, originality, and endurance that Aerosmith employed to reach its current fame and fortune–not to mention the deliciously decadent way it frittered most of both away during its initial success–constitute a fascinating, cautionary, and in many ways, quintess (more…)

AEROSMITH 1999 SOUVENIR CONCERT TOUR PROGRAM BOOK

September 14th, 2009

AEROSMITH 1999 SOUVENIR CONCERT TOUR PROGRAM BOOK

THIS IS AN ORIGINAL NEAR MINT STILL SEALED CONDITION 24-PAGE PROGRAM FROM THE BAND’S 1999 TOUR OF JAPAN. THERE’S JUST TONS OF GREAT SHOTS OF GUYS ALL THROUGH THE PROGRAM. A MUST FOR AEROSMITH FANS! PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT OUR GRADING SCALE A LITTLE FARTHER DOWN THE PAGE. THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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Aerosmith Tour Opener Delayed

June 13th, 2009

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Aerosmith began this summer’s concert tour on June 10 in Maryland Heights, Missouri.  The opening concert was delayed due to severe weather which included intense lightening strikes.  The concert was being played outdoors to 16,000 people, and police feared for the safety of the spectators and band members and therefore halted the start of the concert, but “3 Doors Down” opened the concert before their scheduled time and did complete it early.

Many people did leave during the delay, but the Act did finally get underway.

Aerosmith performed 16 songs, including the classic Toys in the Attic album in it’s entirety.

ZZ Top will join the band on June 16.

The concert:

“Monkey On My Back”
“Cryin’”
“Love In An Elevator”
“Dream On”
“Combination”
“Toys In The Attic”
“Uncle Salty”
“Adam’s Apple”
“Walk This Way”
“Big Ten Inch Record”
“Sweet Emotion”
“No More No More”
“Round And Round”
“Livin’ On The Edge”
“Draw The Line”
Encore:
“Train Kept A Rollin’”

Brad Whitford Will Miss Beginning Of Tour

June 9th, 2009

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Two days before Aerosmith is set to go on tour, the band has announced that Brad Whitford will miss the start of the summer tour because of  medical reasons.  The band also stated in a media release that Brad would be recuperating from surgery, however they did not say what kind of surgery it is that the band’s guitarist will be undergoing.

Brad Whitford will be temporarily replaced by Bobby Schneck.  Schneck has previously performed with Weezer, Slash and Green Day.