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"Same Old Song and Dance" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith, written by singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry. Released on March 19, 1974, as the lead single from their second studio album, Get Your Wings , [ 1 ] it has remained a staple on rock radio [ citation needed ] and in the band's setlists.
The song's lyrical content and musical styles are in the vein of "blooze", a grittier hard rock version of blues music, often with lyrics focused on sex, drugs, and urban life. "S.O.S. (Too Bad") has been described as a proto-punk song, with numerous elements presaging the punk rock explosion, including dark lyrical themes.
"Same Old Song and Dance" Joe Perry Steven Tyler Get Your Wings: 1974 "Seasons of Wither" Steven Tyler Get Your Wings: 1974 "Sedona Sunrise" Jim Vallance Devil's Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of Aerosmith: 2006 "Shakey Ground" Jeffrey Bowen Al Boyd Eddie Hazel: Music from Another Dimension! (Japanese edition bonus track) 2012 "Shame on You ...
The song was written by lead-singer, Steven Tyler, and drummer, Joey Kramer, the first writing credit for Kramer. The song was featured on Guitar Hero: Aerosmith as a bonus track. "Pandora's Box" was written when Kramer found an acoustic guitar in a dumpster outside their apartment, the same guitar Tyler used to write the ballad " Seasons of ...
A Little South of Sanity is a live album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released on October 20, 1998, by Geffen Records.The two-disc album features recordings taken while the band was on the Nine Lives Tour, which began in 1997 and was still ongoing at the time of the live album release, and the Get a Grip Tour, which the band was on tour with from 1993 to 1994.
"You See Me Crying" is a power ballad by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was released in 1975 as the last track on the band's breakthrough album Toys in the Attic.A shorter mix of the song was released as the third single from the album in November 1975, but failed to chart.
Jeff Keith, Tommy Skeoch, Tony Levin and Eric Singer covered the song for the Aerosmith tribute album Not the Same Old Song and Dance (Eagle Records, 1999). A stereo remix is on Pandora's Box and the O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits compilation. Pearl Jam performed a cover of the song for the first time at their August 5, 2016 show at Boston's ...
It was filmed on the 4th of July weekend at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas where Aerosmith headlined the Texxas World Music Festival. It was released on April 25, 1989. [ 2 ] Although not included on the video, the live versions for "Big Ten Inch Record" and " Lord of the Thighs " would later be included on the limited Japanese edition of Just Push ...