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Aerosmith, Blondie, Boston, Alice Cooper, Charlie Daniels Band, The, Rick Derringer, Eagles, The, Flo & Eddie, Rory Gallagher, Janis Ian, Jefferson Starship, Jethro Tull, Kiss, Al Kooper, Lou Reed, Runaways, The, Todd Rundgren, Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits: Rock Stars Talk Back

Comment by Susan Whitall, Creem, May 1977

Dozens listen. ...

Aerosmith: Quest For The Man In Glitter Wellies

Report by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 17 September 1977

AEROSMITH get stuck in European mud. And NICK KENT, picking his way carefully around the problem, concludes that the U.S. giants may be bogged down ...

Aerosmith: Draw The Line (Columbia Import)

Review by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 17 December 1977

AEROFLOP! ...

Aerosmith, Kansas, Styx: American revolution: Aerosmith, Boston, Kansas and co.

Overview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 25 February 1978

LIKE A FOREST fire, the flames of the new wave roared across the British rock scene, leaving behind a charred and blackened landscape. A few ...

Aerosmith: Draw The Line (Columbia)

Review by Richard Riegel, Creem, March 1978

PAINT BY NUMBERS FOR DEAF MUTES ...

Aerosmith: Draw The Line (Columbia JC 34856)

Review by Toby Goldstein, Crawdaddy!, March 1978

SCREAM ON ...

Aerosmith, Bob Welch, Dave Mason, Foreigner, Heart, Santana, Ted Nugent: The California Jam Festival

Live Review by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 8 April 1978

THERE WEREN'T even traffic jams. ...

Aerosmith: Santa Monica Civic, Los Angeles

Live Review by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 13 May 1978

AEROSMITH ARE in Los Angeles doing a series of small hall back-to-the-people gigs. ...

Aerosmith, Heart, Waylon Jennings, Mahogany Rush, Willie Nelson, Ted Nugent: Hot times in the heart of Texxas

Report by Joe Nick Patoski, Rolling Stone, 24 August 1978

IF ANYTHING was learned from the 105,000 fans who piled into the Cotton Bowl over the Fourth of July weekend for the two-day Texxas World ...

Aerosmith: Joe Perry Meets The Press

Interview by Ira Robbins, Trouser Press, November 1978

"I don't care if we never make another album as long as we can play live." "I've never tried to be a guitar hero." ...

Aerosmith Beats the Clock! Wins Big Prizes!

Interview by Robert Duncan, Creem, December 1978

TEST TUBE TEEN TELLS ALL! ...

Aerosmith: Live! Bootleg

Review by Max Bell, NME, 9 December 1978

THE INEVITABLE live double from Aerosmith rolls inexorably into the American "Christmas like a fat Thanksgiving turkey". ...

Aerosmith's Brad Whitford: Doubling On Lead And Rhythm

Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, March 1979

BRAD WHITFORD might be considered the "refined" half of Aerosmith's guitar team — he's a deliberate player, whose steady rhythm lines complement lead guitarist Joe ...

Aerosmith

Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 7 July 1979

ENCAPSULATED VERSION: five-piece group from as near to Boston as matters bust their balls and abuse their bodies digging their way out of the grime ...

Aerosmith, Joe Perry: Joe Perry: I've Done It All

Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 5 July 1980

'I've been through millions of dollars I've wrecked expensive cars. I've done it all!' ...

Aerosmith, Joe Perry: Joe Perry: Joe Perry Project Takes Off

Interview by Dave Zimmer, Creem, August 1980

My brand new ship is stellar boundTo search out a place I've never foundWhere I go only time will tellThere's a lot of space betweenHeaven ...

Aerosmith: Walkin' The Dogma (Can I Borrow The Karma?)

Interview by Annene Kaye, Creem, January 1983

IF THE WASHINGTON Monument vanished tomorrow a sizable portion of the population would be suitably abashed, but if the darned old thing trickled away bit ...

Aerosmith Still Walk It Their Own Way

Interview by Toby Goldstein, Creem, June 1986

STEVE AND JOE are sitting around just like two of the boys, sprawled across the cushioned seats of a Warner Bros, conference room and distractedly ...

Aerosmith

Profile and Interview by Chuck Eddy, Creem, October 1987

"WHAT IF BEINGS from another dimension telepathically force us to change our moral overview? What then??" ...

Cult, The, Aerosmith, Whitesnake, Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard: Heavy Metal: The Sound Too Dense to Die

Comment by James Hunter, L.A. Weekly, 16 October 1987

TWENTY SUMMERS ago, it was love. In 1987 it was metal, pop-metal, ushered in by Bon Jovi's much less musicianly 7-mil play on Van Halen's ...


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