You should have.I was tempted to post the Run DMC version instead because the collaboration and video are so great.
You should have.
I've never once chosen to listen to an Aerosmith song, which doesn't mean I haven't heard them. During a period when the Stones obviously faltered, Columbia records successfully marketed into a void what Mercury couldn't with the New York Dolls and thereby met its need to push product.
Nobody would be at a loss if Aerosmith had remained a Boston bar band...except Run-DMC . They knew how to recycle the recycling and make something original.

... which reminds me of a 'package deal' comment elsewhere yesterday, and reference to best guitarist seen live, and a two-fer that rivaled Hunter & Wagner with Lou Reed...Well, that certainly gives us another awesome song opening... thanks for the reminder!
... which reminds me of a 'package deal' comment elsewhere yesterday, and reference to best guitarist seen live, and a two-fer that rivaled Hunter & Wagner with Lou Reed...
In 1979, Johnny Thunders came to the Great American Saloon (or was it still the Oxford Ale House?) in New Haven with his band Gang War, featuring special guest Wayne Kramer (who will fronting a 50th anniversary MC5 concert next month at the College Street Music Hall): fireworks and self-destruction on equal & ample display, documented in a bootleg titled "Anybody from Yale Here?," after a drugged-out Thunders query repeated ad nauseum between songs, along with, "Anybody here from the 'fahmacy'?"
But then I got reminded elsewhere still...
... which reminds me of a 'package deal' comment elsewhere yesterday, and reference to best guitarist seen live, and a two-fer that rivaled Hunter & Wagner with Lou Reed...
In 1979, Johnny Thunders came to the Great American Saloon (or was it still the Oxford Ale House?) in New Haven with his band Gang War, featuring special guest Wayne Kramer (who will fronting a 50th anniversary MC5 concert next month at the College Street Music Hall): fireworks and self-destruction on equal & ample display, documented in a bootleg titled "Anybody from Yale Here?," after a drugged-out Thunders query repeated ad nauseum between songs, along with, "Anybody here from the 'fahmacy'?"
But then I got reminded elsewhere still...
For me without a doubt:
Eminence Front
Is this a put-on?
Wow, never expected a response like this!I was at that show and it was Oxford Ale .Loved me some JT. He just wanted to be Keith and did the drugs to try to get there for sure.
My first cousin - also RIP - did sound for him for a time in the 80s so I met him at a show in Trenton at some dump venue. Cousin saw it all go down and assured me it was all true. Loved his cover of Chinese Rock.
How did we get this far along without "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns n' Roses? It's iconic. It's brutal. Everyone knows it.
Unless I'm ignoring someone who posted it. Which is TOTALLY possible.
Actually the bass riff stands out more to me on "Foreplay". My favorite organ riff is John Paul Jones', "Your Time is Gonna Come," by Zepplin.Organ riff Boston, Foreplay/Long Time
I like the Smiths. Please, please, please is a good chill song.
How did we get this far along without "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns n' Roses? It's iconic. It's brutal. Everyone knows it.
Unless I'm ignoring someone who posted it. Which is TOTALLY possible.
Didn't see this anywhere.