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Ever Onward...
Seventy-Fo' and Five...
Playing with my new acquisition, an Akai tape deck. Just listened to some early live Aerosmith on a cassette.
Side A - Intro/S.O.S. (Too Bad)/Somebody/Dream On/Write Me/Walk This Way/No More, No More/Same Old Song And Dance/Toys In The Attic/*The Train Kept-A Rollin'/*Mama Kin
Side B - Lord Of The Thighs/Woman Of The World/Pandora's Box/One Way Street/Walkin' The Dog/Milk Cow Blues
Raw FM recordings from Central Park 1975 and Detroit 1974 (*) all of Side B. Tyler begs for a cold beer before No More, No More and improvises lyrics on Walk This Way. It was a summer show so must have been a hot evening. The Detroit show had a really funky, streetwise vibe to it. Love this version of Thighs on it... Great call and response between Tyler's harmonica work and Perry's notes using a voice box on One Way Street. The latter even takes lead vocals on on Milk Cow Blues.
Both are off tape sources...not CDs or vinyl. The Detroit show had some crackles probably from the tape it was dubbed off of.
Playing with my new acquisition, an Akai tape deck. Just listened to some early live Aerosmith on a cassette.
Side A - Intro/S.O.S. (Too Bad)/Somebody/Dream On/Write Me/Walk This Way/No More, No More/Same Old Song And Dance/Toys In The Attic/*The Train Kept-A Rollin'/*Mama Kin
Side B - Lord Of The Thighs/Woman Of The World/Pandora's Box/One Way Street/Walkin' The Dog/Milk Cow Blues
Raw FM recordings from Central Park 1975 and Detroit 1974 (*) all of Side B. Tyler begs for a cold beer before No More, No More and improvises lyrics on Walk This Way. It was a summer show so must have been a hot evening. The Detroit show had a really funky, streetwise vibe to it. Love this version of Thighs on it... Great call and response between Tyler's harmonica work and Perry's notes using a voice box on One Way Street. The latter even takes lead vocals on on Milk Cow Blues.
Both are off tape sources...not CDs or vinyl. The Detroit show had some crackles probably from the tape it was dubbed off of.




