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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 Import)
Review by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 17 December 1977
AEROFLOP! ...
Aerosmith: Pump (Geffen 924 254/CD) *****
Review by Richard Cook, Sounds, 16 September 1989
Signed, sealed and delivered ...
Aerosmith: Draw The Line (Columbia JC 34856)
Review by Toby Goldstein, Crawdaddy!, March 1978
SCREAM ON ...
Aerosmith: Gonna Have Me A Real Wild Time…I'm Going To Harrods
Report and Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 23 October 1976
BRAD WHITFORD wears a grey roll-neck sweater and faded jeans. He looks slightly insecure up there on the stage of the Liverpool Empire. Tom Hamilton ...
Aerosmith: A Question of Snort: Walk This Way by Aerosmith with Stephen Davis (Virgin) *****
Book Review by Ian Fortnam, Vox, March 1998
Underage girls, serial drug abuse. How far is too far? The Toxic Twins show the way. ...
Aerosmith, Joe Perry: The Joe Perry Interview
Interview by Ted Drozdowski, unpublished, May 2005
TO ROCK 'N' ROLL FANS, Joe Perry's half the front line of the dynamic band Aerosmith, a position he's held since co-founding the group with ...
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: A Quiet Word In Your Ear
Interview by Robert Sandall, Q, November 1989
Aerosmith? Mere jumpers on the heavy metal bandwagon? Struggling Stones-meet-Zeppelin copyists? Run-DMCs backing band? For years theyve been one of the Americas biggest, most influential ...
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: 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: No Fear Of Flying Aero Smith
Interview by Wayne Robins, Creem, September 1975
A SIGN OF SUCCESS: Steven Tyler is eating escargot and oysters rockefeller at a downtown Detroit seafood restaurant. ...
Aerosmith, Run-DMC: Hip-hop junkies: Steven Tyler
Interview by Amy Linden, XXL, August 2004
Down by law: Mr. 'Walk This Way' tells why rap and rock are meant for each other ...
Report by Fred Goodman, Musician, January 1992
"IN MARCH of 1985 the band was broke. People were selling their houses. The IRS was calling every day." ...
Film/DVD/TV Review by Jack Barron, New Musical Express, 5 August 1989
NEON NIGHT, LA. Clad in leather and flashing skull'n'dagger tattoos, Chris Holmes of WASP — the Peter Sutcliffe of heavy metal — is lounging on ...
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 ...
Report and Interview by Ed McCormack, Rolling Stone, 26 August 1976
Music for the New Stone Age ...
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 ...
Aerosmith, Guns N' Roses: Gun Law: War of the Roses
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 20 August 1988
Blasting rumours of a split, the uncompromising GUNS N' ROSES have shot to the top with their hardbitten sound. PAUL ELLIOTT gets a taste of the band's addiction to ...
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