

This song comes from an era of Aerosmith when they were on fire. Steven’s voice is absolutely amazing in this! The beat in the background and so on is so catchy. “This is the best Aerosmith song, it has the most meaning to it. One of the best jams to come from the Bad Boys of Boston.” Plus, the lyrics have a pretty funny story behind them! One of the best songs to use to pump yourself up, along with come on Feel the Noize (Quiet Riot) and Hammer to Fall (Queen). “Just listen to Joe Perry shred his guitar! It goes perfectly with Steven’s stressed vocals. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) (Permanent Vacation, 1987) Its amazing just listen to it and you’ll get what I’m talking about”Ħ. Fun lyrics and cool end section with loads of cool riffs thrown in. “What this song is easily in the top ten it’s so up beat and crazy its hard to not love this song. It has so much more emotion than all their other songs and Steven Tyler really brings out a new level of emotion in this song.” I didn’t even know about this song until years after I discovered these guys. There IS something wrong with the world today but I think we are starting to learn what that is.” “Best song ever, as I get older this song seems to mean more to me than any of their other songs! All his songs are fabulous but this one just has an edge over the rest. This is a Ballad of Emotion and it’s fun to Sing along too!” I absolutely love this song.I love the emotional and tearful lyrics and tyler’s voice in this song is simply outstanding. “Brilliant, emotional, touching and very deep song from musical legends Aerosmith. “The song is a classic of the 90’s, the video, one of the sexiest and best videos of the 90’s too the combination of that heavy drum with a middle time guitar and bass with a field sensation sound, is perfect with Tyler’s voice.” It’s also got some fine production work by Jack Douglas and an anthemic nature, both of which surely helped “Back in the Saddle” reach the Billboard Hot 100’s top forty.”

“With its growly Joe Perry-penned riff, Steven Tyler’s yodeling and some equestrian audio effects, the heavy “Back in the Saddle” is a great example of the band’s combined musical talents. I think this songs a real masterpiece and it really deserves a higher rank!” It’s a quite simple song and I like that, its easy to understand get on your mind! The guitar riff is great and Steve’s voices just amazing to, as always. “Love the groove and the catchy rhythm in it.
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This song is just plain amazing, all the change-ups to rhythm and pace, plus excellent lyrics!” “Makes me want to cry every time I listen to it, outstanding lyrics, Holy crap with that solo is icing on the pie, the mountain dew of songs, the chords of a angel, with a interesting it at the end of the studio version. What It Takes (A Little South of Sanity, 1998)

The rhythm ‘n’ blues song is driven by an infectious groove and accented by horns.”ġ4. Tyler wrote the lyrics about Joe’s ball-bustin’ wife, Elissa. “Same Old Song and Dance” was penned by animated vocalist Steven Tyler and introverted guitarist Joe Perry. Same Old Song & Dance (Get Your Wings, 1974) It’s hard to believe that you can touch so many with your music and never know how much you mean to them!”ġ5. I guess I don’t have to say that I’m big Aerosmith fan. The lyric is poetry and music itself is beyond perfection. “Just one of my favorites from Steven Tyler. But Steven Tyler is the real standout here, this is up and away the best vocal performance I’ve heard from him, the vocals here just burn with passion and emotion.” “The song opens up with a warm, endearing Piano and the song manages to keep the same level of emotional intensity throughout the whole song and Joe Perry’s guitar fits in with the mellow ballad perfectly. Toys In The Attic (Toys In The Attic, 1975) And even though it was recorded in the early’70s, it remains a constant inclusion in the band’s live sets.”ġ7. Though it didn’t make it to the American pop charts, “Mama Kin” has endured thanks to its mix of guitar riffs, solid backbeat and use of saxophone. “As the first single off Aerosmith’s self-titled debut, this track helped introduce the band’s hard rock and blues rock sound. The guitar riffs are as hard rocking as it gets, the lyrics make no sense but they are always stuck in my head.” They were at their creative peak on this song which makes Last Child an amazing song. “I am an avid fan of Aerosmith and have all of their albums but this song hit me like a ton of bricks when I heard it.
