Aerosmith played on The Midnight Special August 16, 1974 Follow us on Social Media: / themidnightspecialtvshow / themidnightspecialtvshow / themidnightspecialtvshow / tmstvshow
I think this is the earliest surviving footage of Aerosmith on film. They were on American Bandstand in 1973 but unfortunately, I think that episode is lost. The Midnight Special have been putting out a lot of goodies lately.
Bingo! That's why people are "amazed, dumbfounded etc." about the Stones (Like ROSmth one of the bands about who you refer)and their "magical" new singles. Strip away all or some of the gizmotic "essentiality" that has made recorded music something akin to tonal "Crisco Oil":since 1983 and Wowsa! This is incredible! It's downright revolutionary! Voices and instruments, from humans only and the sound causes goosebumps and chills down the spine? It"s verifiable evidently. It's brilliant. True genius!😂😂. 1970's ROSmth's sound was the most unaltered of all the Rock acts, and they reached top of the heap and stayed there. You can hear the picks hitting the strings and the point of impact when sticks hit drums ànd cymbals.😅 Music like everything else is cyclical . Maybe recording live will become a trend again. I'd love, to have that need to bolt to a record shop and purchase the song that just blew me away on the radio. Just one more time before I croak!😂 👍🎶
Such a superb and deep song to have been written by such a young man. For my money this tune goes in the Top 20 Classic Rock and Roll Songs of All Time. So good, and so poignant.
It came to Steven one night, he woke up Joe and the finished it in a heartbeat. Some songs are destined to be written, even ones I don’t like( I do love Dream On)
@@redbarchetta8782 there are more consistently better rock singers, I said that his performance of this song is one the best rock vocals ever. Difference.
The band sounds great. Tyler has a great high pitched rock voice and when he goes extremely high at the very end with his "Dream On", that is very impressive.
They were not at their peak during these sessions. Young and full of energy yes. But not at their musical peak. 76’ they were pretty much there but the heroin and cocaine about did them in. In the 80s the album “Pump” they were at their peak as well. After that “Get a Grip” was pretty awesome. The guitar work from Joe and Brad on “eat the rich”, “living on the Edge”, “crazy”, “amazing” etc..was second to none. They had moments of greatness on “nine lives” as well. After that it was few and far between.
Lol let me guess the rest: "They don't make music like this anymore, darned kids with their button pushing and fancy lights, nobody makes real music anymore!" That about right?
I remember hearing a story about the Midnight Special from Aerosmith. The taping was actually done at 11am our time so Steven and Joe and the band were completely out of their element and I’m pretty sure they tried to get drunk at 10 am to help with the nerves😂😂😂😂
@@stormcorrosion176 Can't? What do you mean by that? Are you saying that most singers who have a high range Can't hit a G5 even if their open their throat and sing it?
@@tony_2024Not only those who have a high range. I'm a lower voiced baritone and I can sing G5 and G#5 almost whenever I want. Sure, it's not comfortable for me as it was for Steven but still. The note he hits in Crazy though is not achievable for me unfortunately. He hits D6 or E6 there and I just can't sing that high, no matter how hard I try 😒
Still have mine too, bought at a thrift store in Van Nuys in 71. Still have all my hair, gray and a bit of thinning now, but I never compromised and everything worked out just fine.
This is such an ambitious song. And it’s so remarkable hearing this band play it, with their out-of-tune sounding guitars, but Steven is great and they really pull it off regardless
I never saw much of this kind of stuff back in the day because I was always out partying with my friends, and not home watching TV. I did see Aerosmith in 1976 at the Warehouse in New Orleans. That was the only time I would get to see band perform.
Same here. I never knew this show existed (or any show on Friday or Saturday nights🤣). Being an ROSmth fiend , Joe Perry essenstially forcing me to finally take up guitar and growing up in their turf, I was lucky to see them or the Joe Perry Project over 40 times before I was 22 . I lucked out.!
Best live capture of early Aerosmith that I've ever heard and/or seen. Most every live early video I've watched is iffy sounding to say the least. This performance is remarkable and the band looks great!
It would be great if there wasn't so much use of autotune and backing tracks going on today.This is the real deal,warts and all. That high falsetto near the end Steven Tyler pulls off is brilliant.
There's a few series on CZcams that are similar. Look up some of the KEXP performances or NPR Tiny Desk Concerts. Plenty of great talent these days, although they don't get the mainstream attention that allowed great bands in the 70s to flourish.
@@lastcall170 I do. I saw Aerosmith in concert in the late 90s and apart from ’Dream On’ they weren’t great. Not my kinda music. I’ve seen Frank Zappa and Brian Wilson in concert, now that’s what I call great music!
I was 7 yrs old 1975 first concert at 15 they had me from the 1st back flip lol luv this band! Brings me to tears hearing Steven’s raw god like voice like no other!
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Then saw The Joe Perry Project countless times starting about 1981- unreal shows in small venues for cheap tickets. You know if you were there- you were deaf until the end of the week!
Excellent video quality for a TV broadcast from nearly 50 years ago 😳!! Time Flies By...Thanks 🙏Midnight Special for resurrecting these (restored) archived TV shows!!
Too bad Aerosmith is on their last tour. They have worked hard and long enough and deserve a break.Thank you Midnight Special for this fabulous flash back
I was 16. Three shows back then, The Midnight Special, ABC' s In Concert and Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. Because I was and still am into rock I place TMS 3rd because of some of the light Pop and RnB acts but TMS gets mad love for broadcasting David Bowie's 1980 Floor Show. On the flip side I seem to recall In Concert broadcasting the Spiders from Mars last concert. And I will never forget California Jam!
I saw Aerosmith in 1976, and I had taken my beautiful girlfriend I had at the time. She ended up going back stage with a few other beautiful chicks, and that was the last time I ever seen her. I have no idea where she went, or where she is to this day.
Sorry bro' Im sure she's somewhere out there, but my guess is she ended up in the groupie train. After that probably bounced around witht the band(s) until she was used up or they got fresh recruits. The debauchery of those days was both greek and tragic for "beautiful" women as their self worth was mostly tied up in their looks and most of em just wanted to say they got with whomever back then. And Smith was at the top of that shit pile.
They used to play this song for couples at the roller skating rink I used to frequent as a teen. What I wouldn't do to walk through the door with all the colorful lights flashing and the music blssting... just to hear this song one .ore time. "Dream on... It's in the past." Happy Wednesday... thank you for sharing! 💖
You're going to make me bust out in tears thinking of the wonder of those roller rink nights, it's impossible to explain to someone that didn't experience it.
guitar interplay during clean parts is beautiful. Brad Whitford is the star of this, all these years and I never realized he played lead on this extremely iconic rock track.
The Midnight Special was way better than Top Of The Pops simply for the fact the MS let bands play live in front of the audience/camera. Right on, Aerosmith!
@@326vince my wife worked in a New Hampshire hospital for ten years, and Steven’s father was in the hospital for some treatment. His (and Steven’s) last name is Tallarico. The family owns car dealerships in New Hampshire. Anyway, Steven was visiting his father, and he didn’t have his makeup on or any of his usual “rock attire”, and he was eating in the commissary. My wife said he looked like a little old lady, and it was hard to tell he was THE Steven Tyler. This was sometime between 2004-2009. Oh, one of the ladies she worked with was the wife of Rod Price of Foghat. Another New Hampshire classic rock legend was Brad Delp, singer of Boston. He used to play the corner bars doing Beatles covers in the 90’s. Anyway….
I was watching the show that night, it was the first time I was introduced to Aerosmith. My music world changed forevermore after seeing them sing Dream On and Train Kept a Rolling on this show! 🤘🏻♥️✨🎤🎶
I was 3-4 months old when they was filmed.. Aerosmith has always been one of my favorite bands of all time. To think these guys are still rocking all these years later is so crazy..
I remember watching midnight special mom and dad in the their bedroom and my brother and I in the living room watching with the volume down, man them were the best times ever growing up sucks but a lot of memories 👍
This is such a document. They are just a bunch of young guys still struggling with themselves in order to find their own inner voice but they are already amazingly brilliant at once. I love it!!
After the British Invasion the American record companies were hungry for bands they could package and promote to give to the consumers. Aerosmith is a talented group and deserved to get a record contract anyway but their image was like a cross between The Rolling Stones and Queen. England had Elton John the US had Billy Joel. England had a huge lead on metal until Van Halen. I’m not going to include hair metal, glam metal and speed metal. Kiss was definitely doing something unique. It’s so cool to see these performances after all this time! I need to look up Don Kirshner’s Rock Concerts and King Biscuit Flower Hour. Biscuit was radio but hopefully someone made a video of something they recorded.
😌☕️Eighth Grade Memories with Bestie Jackie💕Good Times🤩Watching Aerosmith on TV or Roller/Ice Skating to their Music 🎶 70s Middle School was Groovy😍Peace Out✌️😎
My wife got in some MS DVD club some years ago and these packages kept coming and we put them on a shelf. I must have 20 2-hour DVDs! From the beginning.
1974. Oh do I remember that summer. It wasn't long after "Get Your Wings" was released and we listened to it over and over and over and over. Then in April of 75 Toys in the Attic was released. It hit the stores by the weekend so she bought for a party we had. We played it cover to cover the entire night. Those were the days...
I think this is the earliest surviving footage of Aerosmith on film. They were on American Bandstand in 1973 but unfortunately, I think that episode is lost. The Midnight Special have been putting out a lot of goodies lately.
I remember the AB broadcast. If the telecast even exists it may be on kinescope.
@@kevingoins9858 There's always a chance. I think more of these "lost" shows exist than what we're aware of.
Thank you so much for bringing back so many wonderful memories. Midnight Special is great.
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All AB performances were mimed.
Love the raw sound on the first Aerosmith album.
they do sound unpolished but that's a good thing
Midnight special did not fail to deliver. Keep these coming, really enjoying the flashbacks to the 70's.
Thanks, will do!
Real, live, authentic performances from the top acts of the day. It doesn't get better
I love how this sounds raw and good at the same time. This really highlights their greatness as a band.
Bingo! That's why people are "amazed, dumbfounded etc." about the Stones (Like ROSmth one of the bands about who you refer)and their "magical" new singles.
Strip away all or some of the gizmotic "essentiality" that has made recorded music
something akin to tonal "Crisco Oil":since 1983
and Wowsa! This is incredible! It's downright revolutionary! Voices and instruments, from humans only and the sound causes goosebumps and chills down the spine? It"s verifiable evidently.
It's brilliant. True genius!😂😂.
1970's ROSmth's sound was the most unaltered of all the Rock acts, and
they reached top of the heap
and stayed there.
You can hear the picks hitting the strings and the point of impact when sticks hit drums ànd cymbals.😅
Music like everything else is cyclical . Maybe recording live will become a trend again.
I'd love, to have that need to bolt to a record shop and purchase the song that just blew me away on the radio. Just one more time before I croak!😂 👍🎶
Me too
You mean flat and missing a lot of notes?
I applaud the sound engineers and cameramen that made this video on CZcams many years later possible!
THANK YOU!
I was born 03 sadly missed out on the greatest generation, these videos make me wish things were like this still🔥
Yer dam rite, we wurr tha GG.
Such a superb and deep song to have been written by such a young man. For my money this tune goes in the Top 20 Classic Rock and Roll Songs of All Time. So good, and so poignant.
Top 10
@@Justin-pq3rq Done! :)
It came to Steven one night, he woke up Joe and the finished it in a heartbeat. Some songs are destined to be written, even ones I don’t like( I do love Dream On)
@@trowerz lol that’s not what happened. Steven wrote it on the piano when he was 17. Far before he was in the band.
@@trowerz Sometimes inspiration strikes at any time.
just 50 years ago... ty Aerosmith
To me this is the signature live version of "Dream On".
Check out the MTV 10 year anniversary. Full orchestra behind them doing this song.
Totally raw and organic real live Playing. So awesome
i know, it seems like he doesn't even have reverb on his voice... awesome live band
I've literally waited a lifetime to see this performance, once again!
One of the *best* vocals in rock history.
Historic.
I love Tyler’s voice but here it’s off-key.
Hummm.... Well I've never been much of a fan of his myself and can think of dozens of better Rock singers.
Yes.
@@redbarchetta8782 there are more consistently better rock singers, I said that his performance of this song is one the best rock vocals ever. Difference.
Midnight Specials be having artists and bands that are legendary today. Watching these videos where they're at or near their peak is damn awesome.
It's simply amazing to actually hear a performance instead of canned tuna.👍👍
canned tuna bad... but Canned Heat is darn good and Hot Tuna wasn't so bad
Canned tuna at the toucan cantina. That might be ok.
One of the deepest rock masterpieces in human history ❤ Aerosmith Rocks 💙
The band sounds great. Tyler has a great high pitched rock voice and when he goes extremely high at the very end with his "Dream On", that is very impressive.
10 thumbs up !!! MAN I miss Midnight Special..... and Don Kirshner's Rock Concert.... And hey yah Wolf Man Jack too... 😁
Amen , to that
This is awesome, back in the days when a director knew when to hold a shot to capture the performance!
Back when everyone in this band were at their peak!
Yeah, it was cool how the cameras focused on Brad during his solo.
They were not at their peak during these sessions. Young and full of energy yes. But not at their musical peak. 76’ they were pretty much there but the heroin and cocaine about did them in. In the 80s the album “Pump” they were at their peak as well. After that “Get a Grip” was pretty awesome. The guitar work from Joe and Brad on “eat the rich”, “living on the Edge”, “crazy”, “amazing” etc..was second to none. They had moments of greatness on “nine lives” as well. After that it was few and far between.
@@Justin-pq3rq They were awesome in the 70s. Night in the Ruts was the last good Aerosmith album change my mind. Pre Geffen era.
Exactly ...they hold one frame for more that a second
Real sets. Real performances. Real music. Much love, everyone.
Lol let me guess the rest: "They don't make music like this anymore, darned kids with their button pushing and fancy lights, nobody makes real music anymore!" That about right?
I remember hearing a story about the Midnight Special from Aerosmith. The taping was actually done at 11am our time so Steven and Joe and the band were completely out of their element and I’m pretty sure they tried to get drunk at 10 am to help with the nerves😂😂😂😂
Yeah.... You can hear the minor imperfections in the song... But that makes it even greater...
I love all of his. I started listening in 73
Steven Tyler always had hit that signature G5 note that most singers can still hit to this day.
Cant*
@@stormcorrosion176 Can't? What do you mean by that? Are you saying that most singers who have a high range Can't hit a G5 even if their open their throat and sing it?
@@tony_2024Not only those who have a high range. I'm a lower voiced baritone and I can sing G5 and G#5 almost whenever I want. Sure, it's not comfortable for me as it was for Steven but still. The note he hits in Crazy though is not achievable for me unfortunately. He hits D6 or E6 there and I just can't sing that high, no matter how hard I try 😒
@@MultiKamil97CZcams Ken Tamplin, he can get you there👍🔥💣🎶🎵
@@kevinwalsh4652 I know Ken 😁
The Midnight Special and Top Of The Pops were what people in the 70s had before MTV.
Glad i grew up at a time when all these songs first came out run around with my hippy hair and a green army jacket miss them days
Still have my green army jacket. Has my last name on it since dad served. But my hair is much shorter now!
Still have mine too, bought at a thrift store in Van Nuys in 71. Still have all my hair, gray and a bit of thinning now, but I never compromised and everything worked out just fine.
This is such an ambitious song. And it’s so remarkable hearing this band play it, with their out-of-tune sounding guitars, but Steven is great and they really pull it off regardless
I never saw much of this kind of stuff back in the day because I was always out partying with my friends, and not home watching TV. I did see Aerosmith in 1976 at the Warehouse in New Orleans. That was the only time I would get to see band perform.
Same here. I never knew this show existed (or any show on Friday or Saturday nights🤣).
Being an ROSmth fiend , Joe Perry essenstially forcing me to finally take up guitar and growing up in their turf, I was lucky to see them or the Joe Perry Project over 40 times before I was 22 .
I lucked out.!
Best live capture of early Aerosmith that I've ever heard and/or seen. Most every live early video I've watched is iffy sounding to say the least. This performance is remarkable and the band looks great!
I wished there was a program like this that can show current artists from different music genres. I love The Midnight Special programs.
Not many current artists compare to most of what has been added here. Some real musical talent on display!
It would be great if there wasn't so much use of autotune and backing tracks going on today.This is the real deal,warts and all.
That high falsetto near the end Steven Tyler pulls off is brilliant.
There's a few series on CZcams that are similar. Look up some of the KEXP performances or NPR Tiny Desk Concerts. Plenty of great talent these days, although they don't get the mainstream attention that allowed great bands in the 70s to flourish.
There is the KEXP CZcams channel
@@Griloso#HIPSTER #BULLSHIT
I’m not a great fan of Aerosmith but this song is bloody brilliant, it towers above everything else they did. What a treat to see performed live!
Same here, but really liked this one. And in the Lyrics there is a kind of reminder for us now...we have only so many "Tomorrows".
I absolutely Love AEROSMITH. So sad you dont know great music.
@@lastcall170 I do. I saw Aerosmith in concert in the late 90s and apart from ’Dream On’ they weren’t great. Not my kinda music. I’ve seen Frank Zappa and Brian Wilson in concert, now that’s what I call great music!
Rocks and Toys in the Attic were great albums.
The first 4 albums are pretty impressive; after that, they get too commercial.
I was 7 yrs old 1975 first concert at 15 they had me from the 1st back flip lol luv this band! Brings me to tears hearing Steven’s raw god like voice like no other!
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The midnight special shows are amazing! Thank you for preserving this history!
Excellent. Patiently waiting for you Black Sabbath uploads.
Black Sabbath with OZZY-PLEASE!
Yeah you right
They were so good in the 70's. Was fortunate enough to see them many times live back then. Loved every show! At least what I can remember. lol
Then saw The Joe Perry Project countless times starting about 1981- unreal shows in small venues for cheap tickets. You know if you were there- you were deaf until the end of the week!
And what Steven can remember 🤣🤘
Excellent video quality for a TV broadcast from nearly 50 years ago 😳!!
Time Flies By...Thanks 🙏Midnight Special for resurrecting these (restored) archived TV shows!!
There was nothing as badass as the 1970s Aerosmith. Every metal band of the 80s borrowed from them.
They really weren’t metal, just a great hard rock band like their true followers Guns N’ Roses
@@Scott_Silverhe never said they were metal. He just said metal bands borrowed from them. Which is absolutely true
@@Scott_Silver Yeah, to some degree, G N'R was Aerosmith 2.0
@@207fishme8 Yeah definitely agree with that
Too bad Aerosmith is on their last tour. They have worked hard and long enough and deserve a break.Thank you Midnight Special for this fabulous flash back
Yes....but is it their LAST last tour? The stones, had like, 10, and then started the reunion tour 2 months later.😂
This may have been the first time I saw Aerosmith. I was 14 and we would stay up and watch the Midnight special, way before MTV.
I was 16. Three shows back then, The Midnight Special, ABC' s In Concert and Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. Because I was and still am into rock I place TMS 3rd because of some of the light Pop and RnB acts but TMS gets mad love for broadcasting David Bowie's 1980 Floor Show. On the flip side I seem to recall In Concert broadcasting the Spiders from Mars last concert. And I will never forget California Jam!
It made having a curfew not so bad , coming home to this
I saw Aerosmith in 1976, and I had taken my beautiful girlfriend I had at the time. She ended up going back stage with a few other beautiful chicks, and that was the last time I ever seen her. I have no idea where she went, or where she is to this day.
That's such a cool story. Rock n roll haha
Bummer kerbygator...hopefully you found another GF to rock out with!
Liar
Sorry bro' Im sure she's somewhere out there, but my guess is she ended up in the groupie train. After that probably bounced around witht the band(s) until she was used up or they got fresh recruits. The debauchery of those days was both greek and tragic for "beautiful" women as their self worth was mostly tied up in their looks and most of em just wanted to say they got with whomever back then. And Smith was at the top of that shit pile.
She probably had Aerosmith’s baby
These guys molded my childhood 🫡
They used to play this song for couples at the roller skating rink I used to frequent as a teen. What I wouldn't do to walk through the door with all the colorful lights flashing and the music blssting... just to hear this song one .ore time. "Dream on... It's in the past."
Happy Wednesday... thank you for sharing! 💖
Tell me this is true
You're going to make me bust out in tears thinking of the wonder of those roller rink nights, it's impossible to explain to someone that didn't experience it.
@@bigmamajama2829 Nothing can ever compare!! 👌💖
America’s greatest rock and roll band! Love you Aerosmith ^^(A)^^
guitar interplay during clean parts is beautiful. Brad Whitford is the star of this, all these years and I never realized he played lead on this extremely iconic rock track.
Actually I think that’s Joe Perry playing lead guitar
@@raymondmeyers8983It was Brad.
"All the things you do come back to you"
~☆☆☆☆♤☆☆☆☆~
The Midnight Special was way better than Top Of The Pops simply for the fact the MS let bands play live in front of the audience/camera. Right on, Aerosmith!
great classic rock! bring back the 70s and 80s! (and some 90s)
wow now this is a classic! Early Aerosmith and listen to Stephen hit those high notes!
Midnight Special is awesome!!!
Another great AMERICAN legendary band ❤we can be proud of ❤🎉
Steven Tyler was YOUNG once??? Wow! Amazing! And totally live!! What a fantastic band, and what a look! Thanks so much for posting this!
Rock on!
Hard to believe they’re on last tour. Tyler is 75. Damn. That makes me old too!
@@326vince my wife worked in a New Hampshire hospital for ten years, and Steven’s father was in the hospital for some treatment. His (and Steven’s) last name is Tallarico. The family owns car dealerships in New Hampshire. Anyway, Steven was visiting his father, and he didn’t have his makeup on or any of his usual “rock attire”, and he was eating in the commissary. My wife said he looked like a little old lady, and it was hard to tell he was THE Steven Tyler. This was sometime between 2004-2009. Oh, one of the ladies she worked with was the wife of Rod Price of Foghat. Another New Hampshire classic rock legend was Brad Delp, singer of Boston. He used to play the corner bars doing Beatles covers in the 90’s. Anyway….
Wow! Just WOW!
AEROSMITH RULED THE 70's and they ROCKED our High School World! 🎶🎸🍺
Uhm....yeah they rocked, but not ruled...Boston did
@@azdesertrats729 Judas Priest and Black Sabbath
Zeppelin and Queen and Sabbath.
But yeah, they were good too!
I was watching the show that night, it was the first time I was introduced to Aerosmith. My music world changed forevermore after seeing them sing Dream On and Train Kept a Rolling on this show! 🤘🏻♥️✨🎤🎶
Superbe interprétation plus lente que celles que je connaissais
Thanks midnight special for alll the great posts
I remember watching this like it was yesterday !!! Thank you for posting !!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Can you guys please upload the johnny winter clips
My teenage self fell madly in love with this song and Steven Tyler.
I was 3-4 months old when they was filmed.. Aerosmith has always been one of my favorite bands of all time. To think these guys are still rocking all these years later is so crazy..
I saw them live about a year after this was recorded. It was awesome
This song is the epitome of rock and roll,Steven Tyler never ,ever stop rockin your music will live on for other generation to hear❤❤
Greatest lyric ever.
“You got to lose to know how to win” 🎶❤
I got freaking chills bro... Awesome
Legendary rock band.
Brilliant song
what a band. american icons.
I remember watching midnight special mom and dad in the their bedroom and my brother and I in the living room watching with the volume down, man them were the best times ever growing up sucks but a lot of memories 👍
Every week when MS came on, it was an _event_ .
@@oneanddone7992 yes it was you looked forward to the weekend
Ele já cantava bem, mas é impressionante o quanto ele melhorou quando um pouco mais velho. Esse cara é um absurdo, canta muito bem!
The record version was their best. In later years they performed this song in concerts with Steven playing it on piano.
and with an orchestra. my personal favorite version
What a song. I think the lyrics are so under rated. Poetry right there
‘Underrated’ term is so very overrated, we’re picketing the word here 🪧🪧🪧, don’t cross the line 😂
CLASSIC. I've loved this song since it came out; imo it's the (if not one of the) greatest rock songs of all time.
Love this! So many great performances on TMS back then. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!!
Eso si es música.....pura❤
I was 14 years old during this performance.
One of my favorite bands.
38 years later I saw them in concert. ❤
Song birds are attracted to this song, I have 4 of them add in their enhancements to this song ...
Aerosmith 2024 .. Still Touring.. Still going Strong !!!!Damn Right..Mr Dilly Approved... Aerosmith... Forever !!!👍🎸😎❤️
This is magnific!!! Great song, great band 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Fantastic. Thank you for uploading classic rock from the archives. Love it. More early Aerosmith please!
This is such a document. They are just a bunch of young guys still struggling with themselves in order to find their own inner voice but they are already amazingly brilliant at once. I love it!!
There are no words to describe how good this is
I loved Midnight Special and Rock Concert. I wish we had those shows now, but I don't think anyone can actually play live anymore!
After the British Invasion the American record companies were hungry for bands they could package and promote to give to the consumers. Aerosmith is a talented group and deserved to get a record contract anyway but their image was like a cross between The Rolling Stones and Queen. England had Elton John the US had Billy Joel. England had a huge lead on metal until Van Halen. I’m not going to include hair metal, glam metal and speed metal. Kiss was definitely doing something unique. It’s so cool to see these performances after all this time! I need to look up Don Kirshner’s Rock Concerts and King Biscuit Flower Hour. Biscuit was radio but hopefully someone made a video of something they recorded.
Freaking fantastic!
Wow! So raw but amazing!
😌☕️Eighth Grade Memories with Bestie Jackie💕Good Times🤩Watching Aerosmith on TV or Roller/Ice Skating to their Music 🎶 70s Middle School was Groovy😍Peace Out✌️😎
Tyler was a great on piano 🎹 on this ordinarily..
Missing it.
My wife got in some MS DVD club some years ago and these packages kept coming and we put them on a shelf.
I must have 20 2-hour DVDs!
From the beginning.
This is why they are iconic
My mom bought me a 13 inch TV for my room so I could watch Midnight Special. I saw them all, how I wish I could go back!
Gotta love Joe's donning that classic coke-loader pinky nail.
Boston Bad Boys! Love these guys and the living history of rock n' roll in this great city.
1974. Oh do I remember that summer. It wasn't long after "Get Your Wings" was released and we listened to it over and over and over and over. Then in April of 75 Toys in the Attic was released. It hit the stores by the weekend so she bought for a party we had. We played it cover to cover the entire night. Those were the days...
This is amazing!
So good to see. Thank you.
another great upload! thanks for this!
One of the grestest songs of all time
Wow!
Thank you for sharing!
Think another band will be like this? Dream On.
I’ve died and gone to heaven 🔥🔥🔥
Great performance of the song. Always liked this.
One of my favorite songs from the 70s ! I used to listen to this song on the radio WOKY as a teenager !
I remember watching this when it aired. Blew my mind
Dude! What a gem of a video! Thanks for sharing