You can pick 50 years of this band and cover any song ....Black and White any color.. Look at Japan 10 years ago and Vegas last year.... My genZ girl .. the Irish angel.. Has yet to pick her best show to go seee... Jeff Beck Johnny Depp isolation The English manor house Joe Perry And then cameQ the flu...flew... ..... the proud we're not loud... Save.the sardines
We did this song in our band, AZIZ, in the early 80's. People that we knew, our group of friends didn't take us very seriously until they heard us do this song out live for the first time. Quite the reaction.
@@HighMo Very few bands have the balls to play anything Aerosmith other than Sweet Emotion or Walk This Way. We used to do Lord of the Thighs and Mama Kin. Always got great response. We went through the same stigma with friends and other bands because they assumed we were going to play the standard cover tunes. We did a tandem show with an AC/DC tribute band and we opened the show. Those guys were standing there watching our set open mouthed. lol. We did a bunch of shows with those guys to packed venues and it was so much damn fun. Screw volume levels and curfews! lol Shame I haven't found adventurous musicians out there since my drummer passed. He and I would play anything BUT the standards. Have a good one
I can vividly remember many years ago in the late 70s at a high school Keg party talking with some shmuck and he asked my who my favorite band was and I said Aerosmith, he laughed and said they are a flash in the pan and wont be around long. I couldn't believe my ears but who is still laughing over 40 years later?
@@MarkCox21125150 Wisely said Mark. Two of these guys lived just a bike ride away from my childhood/teenage home. The South Shore; region in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. When word would get out that, Brad or Joey were having a party, my sister and I would plan out our story on what to tell our mom and make our getaway. Dad was a Police officer in South Weymouth and worked the night shift. Woohoo!! 😜😆 Unfortunately we never did get into their home's. Hmm make bet if they were Zeppelin, we would be gotten in and easily. They loved their girls very young and that we were. Not all was lost cuz we got to talk with Brad, Tom and Joe. Amongst other interesting people cuz their front yard was just filled with so many people. My sister and I weren't there for reasons most groupies hang around musicians. We wanted to get to know these guys that wrote such great songs and hey?, they were our neighbors. I know they felt this about us and respected us to the fullest. We were sent tickets to our address for their next show at the Gardens or Cape Cod Coliseum. I forgot which now. Because we were both too young to drive as was all our friends we gave the tickets to our cousin which was an Aerosmith junkie. He was addicted to that band. Well we got to see them later on their Pump tour. Needless to say we had a blast and felt like we accomplished something special. Young girls. I'll tell ya we had a great childhood. We feel blessed.
Great song, but not as good as the live version on the album, Made in America that's the best version. It's much better than the studio version, but this version is better than the studio version as well.but not as good as the live version on the Made in America album.
HibernusMortis1 yup, how can you dislike this song. I mean it isn't considered one of their "hits" so only the 60k of us that searched this did so knowing we would hear a kick-ass bluesy feeling song
HibernusMortis1 60721 views, 285 likes None on the Dislike side. This is rock n Roll as it should be. Long live the 70's - Greatest era of music PERIOD!
holy shit... They were our Rolling Stones. Raw, dripping with funk and American swagger. tight as james brown with swing and southern sex oozing from every groove. i remember them in new England, no one could touch them, and no american band has come close since. authentic.... musically as good as it gets for rock and "roll". a bunch of backwood greasers from New Hampshire....
The Aerosmith most don't even know exists. These guys are baddass to the bone. Saw em' for the upteenth time in Dallas a few years ago with ZZ Top. They invited Billy on stage to jam with them and Perry/Whitford stood and traded blues licks with Billy and were right there with him - Aerosmith is one of the most underrated and misunderstood bands of all time. Those turd jerking slugs of modern radio don't have the balls to play any of their real roots material on the air.
Indeed, a lot of people today don't know how great they are because of radio stations only playing a handful of their songs and people think that's all there is, just the corny ballads and novelty songs. I've been a fan for as long as I can remember, so I know these songs that don't get airplay , but a lot of my friends don't.
Aerosmith was so good, EARLY. Check the two cuts on Live Bootleg from a simulcast. Live, no re recording. Fresh, good, not fucked up by drugs/drink...YET.
Love love love this song. So glad I got to see them live in the early 70'S. They were such a great band, and I loved listening to them sing the blues. This is definitely a gem.
this ROCKS...these guys, in their earliest days, worked and worked, created and evolved their music, their 'sound'...Perry and Whitford were meant to play together...love hearing this track...thanks for sharing it.
All the members of the band contribute greatly and the bass player adds that little riff at the beginning. Both guitarists are highly original and greatly underrated. So inventive...the chord changes are off the charts.
Lucky to see them at Ocean City Convention Center in summer of 1973....probably only 2-300 people in a venue like a high school gym..... Again in 1974 at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington DC. My favorite band for over 5 decades
I saw them the next month in Springfield Mass. in a school gym. I don't know about this particular show but, many years ago Joey Kramer told me they were playing gigs in Massachusetts and Ohio only opening for James Cotton blues band. Matt "Guitar" Murphy was playing guitar for James . He was in the Blues Brothers movie playing Aretha Franklin's wife. I also Met Joe Perry's sister two years ago and she showed me a T shirt with a September 73 date on it.
i was about 16 when i heard aerosmiths first album,(aerosmith) alot of my friends didnt like it to much, i dug it from the start and told them this band is gonna be big. i ended trading my ted nugent album for aerosmiths.
What an absolutely brutal lifestyle,burnin at both ends 24/7,endless demand & touring,road life,not to mention carte blanche with the party favors...or eventually the fuel to keep movin..How their not pushing daisies is crazy ! At first I thought shit! really ? ST on a talent show & hangin with Oprah...lookin at all these decades of touring vids ...he earned it.
I listen to this song almost everyday on my running mix...gets better everytime I hear it !!! If you listen to the lyrics and rhyme THIS is where rap was born - evolved from blues to this then beyond
1973 ,I was 12 years old and living near BOSTON....they played WESTBORO speedway....parents wouldn't let me go...too young I guess....I still play guitar and drums and FUCKIN loving it....BIG fan of them
The recording quality is so excellent, love hearing all their parts so clear. My favorite band since the 70's and still going back to their early stuff. Thanks for the fantastic post. cheers
Aerosmith was so great at their beginning. From that point, They released this album and have changed their style a lot. I don't know the reason why they didn't choose to stick with this pure rock 'n roll style. I know that it's based on the blues. Back in the 70s, the blues was more famous than now. I would be glad, if I was born in that era. I would be going to all rock n' roll concerts. Yes! It had to be pure rock and roll concerts. I like band such as the beatles, the rolling stones or Elvis Presley. People just think Elvis' songs are old and in a country which official language isn't English like my country, Thailand, the people just think old music are for old people. What I'm going to say is the people don't even try to listen to oldies like the songs i love. They just keep listen to what some bad Djs, who have no experience or understand the revolution of music. They brainwash and guild people, badly. So, mainstream music is everywhere and I decided to ignore listening to all radios. Okay, If I have mistakes in this post, I have to say sorry because I'm not a native speaker of English language.
Charlie, I was 19 when this concert took place. I saw them live in 76 and later on in 78 and 80. I loved their raw sound and kick butt rock and roll. I wish they would have stuck with their music from back then, as that's when they were the hottest. You would have enjoyed that era. There were so many great bands, and I was fortunate to see so many of them live. Back then, you'd go to the venue, and you could stand or sit wherever you wanted, and the stages were only about 6 feet high, so you were really close up and personal with them. For the encore, we would fire up our lighters. Boy, our fingers would burn we'd keep them on for so long, hahaha Glad you're enjoying their music. It won't ever happen again.
viro523 I had the same bootleg I think, it was from Boston 1973 paul malls club, a broadcast from WBCN Boston.ive been very lucky, I grew up in boston and WBCN did a lot of broadcasts live from aerosmith shows.ive got many boots from these guys as well seen them live more than 10 times. love aerosmith. not as much their newer stuff though, anything after night in the ruts was a little weird for me though I did dig done with mirrors a lot, saw that tour, and the manning bowl show in lynn. but permanent vacation was when they went more commercial and not as much to my liking. though I saw the permanent vaca tour with guns and roses / aerosmith in 1988 in mansfeild mass and I will say, it was the best id ever seen them live sound wise, except maybe new years eve 1990 in boston garden with back up band skid row. that was a great show and Tyler's voice was really good.PS- I just got done reading joe perry's book, it was fucken cool. I strongly recommend it.
viro523 you are correct sir, my bad :-)another great boot is Columbus, OH, 24 March 1978 songs from this show were used for the live bootleg album. good quality too.
chuck jones Yes!! greatest band, when they're "on" !!!...Another great show is live from My Father's Place ,Long Island. You can find it on YT also,,,,,
there's not, here in brazil people like some kind of crappy songs. But there are a bit of people that loves rock n roll. I think we can't let it die, because it's one of the most beautiful things ever: Rock N Roll
Ya, not too fast peeps. I like that, keep the tempo. So many songs now days are sped up tempo live and that changes the song. For me, why bother playing it if it changes too much. It takes all the nuances out of it. All I know is that it must have been amazing to be in that small crowd.
Go Joe, play it like you mean it! One Way St. of my favorite guitarists, getting close to Page and Lifeson. Keep posting and thanks for dis post toastee!
carolf1209 Carolina no moe blacks in Waltham but the night in1973,in Framingham and they played Caesars Monticello which had become Swingers was the best night I ever saw them. it was a big night for the Blue Army
Attention to cover bands: Play this song in your set, and people will be buying you drinks and filling your tip jar all night. Trust me on this.
You can pick 50 years of this band and cover any song ....Black and White any color..
Look at Japan 10 years ago and Vegas last year....
My genZ girl .. the Irish angel..
Has yet to pick her best show to go seee...
Jeff Beck Johnny Depp isolation
The English manor house Joe Perry
And then cameQ the flu...flew...
..... the proud we're not loud...
Save.the sardines
It was a tuff riff to perfect as a teenager. Ima try again wit utube guitar lessons.
We did this song in our band, AZIZ, in the early 80's. People that we knew, our group of friends didn't take us very seriously until they heard us do this song out live for the first time. Quite the reaction.
@@HighMo Very few bands have the balls to play anything Aerosmith other than Sweet Emotion or Walk This Way. We used to do Lord of the Thighs and Mama Kin. Always got great response. We went through the same stigma with friends and other bands because they assumed we were going to play the standard cover tunes. We did a tandem show with an AC/DC tribute band and we opened the show. Those guys were standing there watching our set open mouthed. lol. We did a bunch of shows with those guys to packed venues and it was so much damn fun. Screw volume levels and curfews! lol Shame I haven't found adventurous musicians out there since my drummer passed. He and I would play anything BUT the standards. Have a good one
It's like the very definition of bad ass. This song is so underrated.
I can vividly remember many years ago in the late 70s at a high school Keg party talking with some shmuck and he asked my who my favorite band was and I said Aerosmith, he laughed and said they are a flash in the pan and wont be around long. I couldn't believe my ears but who is still laughing over 40 years later?
Raw Aerosmith, just the way I like them....
Yep, smutty, gritty, and earthy! Great recording here.
@@MarkCox21125150 Wisely said Mark.
Two of these guys lived just a bike ride away from my childhood/teenage home.
The South Shore; region in Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
When word would get out that, Brad or Joey were having a party, my sister and I would plan out our story on what to tell our mom and make our getaway.
Dad was a Police officer in South Weymouth and worked the night shift. Woohoo!! 😜😆
Unfortunately we never did get into their home's.
Hmm make bet if they were Zeppelin, we would be gotten in and easily. They loved their girls very young and that we were.
Not all was lost cuz we got to talk with Brad, Tom and Joe. Amongst other interesting people cuz their front yard was just filled with so many people. My sister and I weren't there for reasons most groupies hang around musicians.
We wanted to get to know these guys that wrote such great songs and hey?, they were our neighbors.
I know they felt this about us and respected us to the fullest. We were sent tickets to our address for their next show at the Gardens or Cape Cod Coliseum. I forgot which now. Because we were both too young to drive as was all our friends we gave the tickets to our cousin which was an Aerosmith junkie. He was addicted to that band.
Well we got to see them later on their Pump tour. Needless to say we had a blast and felt like we accomplished something special.
Young girls. I'll tell ya we had a great childhood. We feel blessed.
@@kat1york That is awesome! Thanks for sharing that!!
@@MarkCox21125150 Thankyou for taking the time to read it. It was rather lengthy huh? Lol 😆
This version gives me chills. That small audience was in the best place in the universe that night.
So fucking true
very profound realization
Kind of breaks my heart that with so much to come there was already the seed of animosity within the band.
Great song, but not as good as the live version on the album, Made in America that's the best version. It's much better than the studio version, but this version is better than the studio version as well.but not as good as the live version on the Made in America album.
So does coke
50,769 views 222 likes 0 dislikes.....now thats talkin'........Aerosmith fucking rocks!
HibernusMortis1 yup, how can you dislike this song. I mean it isn't considered one of their "hits" so only the 60k of us that searched this did so knowing we would hear a kick-ass bluesy feeling song
HibernusMortis1 60721 views, 285 likes None on the Dislike side. This is rock n Roll as it should be. Long live the 70's - Greatest era of music PERIOD!
4.22.22 964 likes and....and....hmmmm....seems youtube has removed the dislike counter....wtf?....BAStards!
holy shit... They were our Rolling Stones. Raw, dripping with funk and American swagger. tight as james brown with swing and southern sex oozing from every groove. i remember them in new England, no one could touch them, and no american band has come close since. authentic.... musically as good as it gets for rock and "roll". a bunch of backwood greasers from New Hampshire....
yes, it was the funk that set them apart, although that funk element seemed to disappear in there music after the 1970's.
this is the way music should be...fuck all the premix, postmix BS. This is the best Rockin blues!
These guys with their early albums inspired me to play guitar. Aerosmith rocks!
Their sound is so damn original
I think of it as a very unique derivative.
Fucking excellent! The sound was ethereal! Clean but grimy with acid, only guitarists get that statement.
The Aerosmith most don't even know exists. These guys are baddass to the bone. Saw em' for the upteenth time in Dallas a few years ago with ZZ Top. They invited Billy on stage to jam with them and Perry/Whitford stood and traded blues licks with Billy and were right there with him - Aerosmith is one of the most underrated and misunderstood bands of all time. Those turd jerking slugs of modern radio don't have the balls to play any of their real roots material on the air.
Hear! Hear! Well said, sir.
Indeed, a lot of people today don't know how great they are because of radio stations only playing a handful of their songs and people think that's all there is, just the corny ballads and novelty songs. I've been a fan for as long as I can remember, so I know these songs that don't get airplay , but a lot of my friends don't.
I was there! Saturday, October 20, 1973 - USA Rindge, New England - Franklin Pierce College. They were so good before they became well known RAW!!!!
I love this bluesy Aerosmith, 70-ties music is superb.
That's really great
steven nailed that juicy harmonica solo from the album lol
Aerosmith was so good, EARLY.
Check the two cuts on Live Bootleg from a simulcast.
Live, no re recording.
Fresh, good, not fucked up by drugs/drink...YET.
Love love love this song. So glad I got to see them live in the early 70'S. They were such a great band, and I loved listening to them sing the blues. This is definitely a gem.
They are the soundtrack of my youth
Listen to the bass and drums track each other.... Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer are one of the tightest rhythm sections in rock.
old aerosmith is the best
Amazing... so much soul and groove. And these guys were in their early 20's.
this ROCKS...these guys, in their earliest days, worked and worked, created and evolved their music, their 'sound'...Perry and Whitford were meant to play together...love hearing this track...thanks for sharing it.
All the members of the band contribute greatly and the bass player adds that little riff at the beginning. Both guitarists are highly original and greatly underrated. So inventive...the chord changes are off the charts.
Tyler is really amazing. This is a real gem.
Greatest American band EVER.
Undisputed. Totally agree.
After The Allman Brothers with Duane...
This shows Steven had his voice since the beginning.
Lucky to see them at Ocean City Convention Center in summer of 1973....probably only 2-300 people in a venue like a high school gym.....
Again in 1974 at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington DC.
My favorite band for over 5 decades
I saw them the next month in Springfield Mass. in a school gym. I don't know about this particular show but, many years ago Joey Kramer told me they were playing gigs in Massachusetts and Ohio only opening for James Cotton blues band. Matt "Guitar" Murphy was playing guitar for James . He was in the Blues Brothers movie playing Aretha Franklin's wife. I also Met Joe Perry's sister two years ago and she showed me a T shirt with a September 73 date on it.
i was about 16 when i heard aerosmiths first album,(aerosmith) alot of my friends didnt like it to much, i dug it from the start and told them this band is gonna be big. i ended trading my ted nugent album for aerosmiths.
Ted Who
Careful now buddy, they're on the verge of fighting words lol
🤗
I herd at 15 was great at 30
Back when they were the premier American rock band, what rock was all about. This was when not even the mighty Zep could touch Aerosmith!
Aerosmith all the original members and still touring Un fucking believable!
over 40 years ago and still a fresher than a lot of the music recorded today.
john lacroix ? Did you mean ALL of the ... _usic of today. Sorry I don't label today's creation's, as music.
Todays Music Blows
What an absolutely brutal lifestyle,burnin at both ends 24/7,endless demand & touring,road life,not to mention carte blanche with the party favors...or eventually the fuel to keep movin..How their not pushing daisies is crazy ! At first I thought shit! really ? ST on a talent show & hangin with Oprah...lookin at all these decades of touring vids ...he earned it.
Jeune Aerosmith parfait son génial
Excellent recording.
This is my favorite song off of the 1st album. It has that garage band feel to it. Digging this live version. Awesome!
This is amazing these dudes are only in their twenties here and they sounded good
Listening in 2019 cause Aerosmith are the best band in the world
Incredible!!!
This sounds unbelievable.
I love it 😊
I PLAYED THE SHIT OUT OF THE FIRST 2 8-track tapes,albums
Greatest American band ever. Never anybody like them again. See them next year, it's likely the last tour.
george m
Now you're depressing me!
They will never stop
this version give me chills as much as i like new aerosmith 70’s aerosmith is something out of this world
Amo Aerosmith!!!!!
It's a good song, but for me still era 1987-1994 was the best. Albums like "Pump" or "Get A Grip" are awsome, and have a way more hard-rock feeling.
Love this so much
Some of the best ROCK N' ROLL BLUES I'VE EVER SEEN🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥
Tremendous. Aerosmith at their very best.
I listen to this song almost everyday on my running mix...gets better everytime I hear it !!! If you listen to the lyrics and rhyme THIS is where rap was born - evolved from blues to this then beyond
I crank it up on the oldsmobile radio on my way to work.
1973 ,I was 12 years old and living near BOSTON....they played WESTBORO speedway....parents wouldn't let me go...too young I guess....I still play guitar and drums and FUCKIN loving it....BIG fan of them
Yeah I was in that audience and this will remain my favorite Jam by Aerosmith!! We already have the "New England" connection!😎✌️
Mister Tyler ja cantava muito nesta época .Um dos melhores vocalistas do mundo.
The recording quality is so excellent, love hearing all their parts so clear. My favorite band since the 70's and still going back to their early stuff. Thanks for the fantastic post. cheers
Aerosmith was so great at their beginning. From that point, They released this album and have changed their style a lot. I don't know the reason why they didn't choose to stick with this pure rock 'n roll style. I know that it's based on the blues. Back in the 70s, the blues was more famous than now. I would be glad, if I was born in that era. I would be going to all rock n' roll concerts. Yes! It had to be pure rock and roll concerts. I like band such as the beatles, the rolling stones or Elvis Presley. People just think Elvis' songs are old and in a country which official language isn't English like my country, Thailand, the people just think old music are for old people. What I'm going to say is the people don't even try to listen to oldies like the songs i love. They just keep listen to what some bad Djs, who have no experience or understand the revolution of music. They brainwash and guild people, badly. So, mainstream music is everywhere and I decided to ignore listening to all radios. Okay, If I have mistakes in this post, I have to say sorry because I'm not a native speaker of English language.
YOU TELL 'EM BROTHER !
...you speak the gospel, brother. And, uh, like, you wouldn't be from Mass, too, by any chance?? :))
Charlie, I was 19 when this concert took place. I saw them live in 76 and later on in 78 and 80. I loved their raw sound and kick butt rock and roll. I wish they would have stuck with their music from back then, as that's when they were the hottest. You would have enjoyed that era. There were so many great bands, and I was fortunate to see so many of them live. Back then, you'd go to the venue, and you could stand or sit wherever you wanted, and the stages were only about 6 feet high, so you were really close up and personal with them. For the encore, we would fire up our lighters. Boy, our fingers would burn we'd keep them on for so long, hahaha Glad you're enjoying their music. It won't ever happen again.
I read you loud and clear Charlie. And guess what? You are 100 percent right.
First five albums are pure diamonds. The last truly great album was Night in the Ruts.
I have this on vinyl... when bootlegs were the rage in late 70's... called Rattlesnake shake!!!... amazing...!!
viro523 I had the same bootleg I think, it was from Boston 1973 paul malls club, a broadcast from WBCN Boston.ive been very lucky, I grew up in boston and WBCN did a lot of broadcasts live from aerosmith shows.ive got many boots from these guys as well seen them live more than 10 times. love aerosmith. not as much their newer stuff though, anything after night in the ruts was a little weird for me though I did dig done with mirrors a lot, saw that tour, and the manning bowl show in lynn. but permanent vacation was when they went more commercial and not as much to my liking. though I saw the permanent vaca tour with guns and roses / aerosmith in 1988 in mansfeild mass and I will say, it was the best id ever seen them live sound wise, except maybe new years eve 1990 in boston garden with back up band skid row. that was a great show and Tyler's voice was really good.PS- I just got done reading joe perry's book, it was fucken cool. I strongly recommend it.
actually its from a radio broadcast from a studio in a suburb of Cincinnati...great, none the less !!
viro523 you are correct sir, my bad :-)another great boot is Columbus, OH, 24 March 1978
songs from this show were used for the live bootleg album. good quality too.
chuck jones Yes!! greatest band, when they're "on" !!!...Another great show is live from My Father's Place ,Long Island. You can find it on YT also,,,,,
Aerosmith's first album was their best, period!
I would vote for Rocks, but I like the first album. too. My first show was 1977 at the L.A. Forum.
@@BCBlue Rocks is right up there with it for sure but there is just something about every single song on the first album.
there's not, here in brazil people like some kind of crappy songs. But there are a bit of people that loves rock n roll. I think we can't let it die, because it's one of the most beautiful things ever: Rock N Roll
Thanks for posting. Great version of one of my favorite Aerosmith Tunes.
Brad Whitford just sits there and plays
This is so awesome! My favorite 'Smith tune!
You now understand. A nightclub in the beginning. ❤💯
This is good, pretty good, no it is fuckin great.. How Badass for 1973 !! What a great song and performance..PERFECT..
This is where I Loved Aerosmith at the Heart!
Brilliant. Thank you!
Ya, not too fast peeps. I like that, keep the tempo. So many songs now days are sped up tempo live and that changes the song. For me, why bother playing it if it changes too much. It takes all the nuances out of it. All I know is that it must have been amazing to be in that small crowd.
Joe and Brad are so awesome together it is hard for me to definitely tell them apart at times....same as Keef and Woodie...so similar.
this is FANTASTIC! - thank you so much for uploading this!
Love this song! One of my favs!!!🙌🏽
Heroína
They are beyond TIGHT!!! That happens when you're living together. Plenty a rehearsal..FUN...but rehearsal!!!
Go Joe, play it like you mean it! One Way St. of my favorite guitarists, getting close to Page and Lifeson. Keep posting and thanks for dis post toastee!
Glad to see someone else loves Joe, Page, and Lifeson :-)
Seen them early seven days on my birth day still rocken I singer love singing aerosmith
Best Aerosmith song. Rare to hear live'
Bom demais os antigos são ótimos.
This is AWESOME!!!!
I just love this song! Thanks for posting this and all your other rare Aerosmith treasures!
Freakin Awesome... I would have loved to have been here for this. Good stuff... thanks for posting. =o)
Thanks for the áudio
As good as it gets.
American Rock N Roll
This is what it's all about! Awesome!
My favorite song by this band!
Nice version from 1973!! The beginning of Aerosmith!!
When Aersomith ROCKED!!!
Wow
HOLY SHIT! thats all i can say O_O thats how good this is...the music is doing all the talking for me
Aerosmith Rockin Blues and Rhythm and Roll. This music is like sex ! " It's good Every Time!" Look Homeward Angel.
WOW! Once again, thank you so very much for posting such a RARE piece of Aerosmith history. Do you have any more of this???
I'm 17, brazilian, and male.
the way to see a band!
Amei ❤👍👏🎸
Tyler tells the band not to play too fast then proceeds to fuck up the words....classic
YES. Super cool.....
Damn right!
Nice pics and audio Josh R.
Harmonica in Key of F
Pure genius
oh, to go back again....! Moe Blacksin Waltham was the place to be.
carolf1209 Carolina no moe blacks in Waltham but the night in1973,in Framingham and they played Caesars Monticello which had become Swingers was the best night I ever saw them. it was a big night for the Blue Army
carolf1209 that's supposed to be "I know moe blacks. "
@drphibes72 hell yeah man! Thanks for the comment. Will post more ASAP
COOL Stuff
:-)))
Joey Kramer Ha Jerry Nolan(Easy Rock) NY Dolls Forever!