We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. PC2 35564 on spine and labels 35564 on back cover and inner gatefold ( Log Out / Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Bootleg (1978 Columbia, 2003 Sony). Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and Amazon Prime. 06-25-77. Hahaha….. Last Child 06. I’ve listened to it quite a few times but there’s always about a year between listens cause I don’t enjoy it that much. This was my about my 10th of well over 100 albums as a teen growing up in the late 70's and thru the late 80's. Unfortunately it’s a thin sounding version, but fear not because “Sweet Emotion” in March ’78 is full of guitar noise. The back of the CD cover includes two coffee stains over the picture of Joe Perry playing before a live audience. What I mean to say by the reviewer not "getting it" is that this was intended to be Aerosmith from their early days to their peak (I believe one of the songs was actually recorded when they were small time enough to still be playing shopping centers in Boston), live and almost completely raw. Bootleg is today one of the best examples of the epic double live. ( Log Out / Bootleg is so beloved today. Ships from and sold by Found On The River. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. ℗ 1978 COLUMBIA RECORDS, A DIVISION OF SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT. While most of the performances were drawn from concerts in 1977 and 1978, "I Ain't Got You" and "Mother Popcorn" were taken from a radio broadcast of a Boston performance on March 20, 1973. Aerosmith Álbum: Live! Editors’ Notes Seriously though this was a awesome review and thanks for acknowledging my reviews on these albums as well… Chip Away The Stone 11. At least, not yet. Live! This album sounds this way because it is simply a collection of untouched recordings culled from various concerts during Aerosmith's 77/78 tours. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. It's a great guitar album as well, Whitford and Perry's guitars working together, with the sold bass and drums of Tom and Joey. Aerosmith slow it down a bit a-la “Stairway” and let it build. Bringing back the funk of “Sight for Sore Eyes”, there is no time for rest, and from there it’s straight into “Mama Kin”. [5], [*] "Draw the Line" is featured as a hidden track at the end of "Mother Popcorn", (Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA, March 28, 1978), (The Paradise Club, Boston, MA, August 9, 1978), (The Wherehouse, Waltham, MA, August 21, 1978), (Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, April 8, 1978), (Paul's Mall, Boston, MA, April 23, 1973; WBCN-FM radio simulcast), (Paul's Mall, Boston, MA, April 23, 1973; WBCN-FM radio simulcast / Tower Theater, Upper Darby, Philadelphia, PA, March 26, 1978), Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Top Albums/CDs – Volume 30, No. I think so. (I guess Aerosmith were not being recorded for radio broadcast that day, or if they were, Tyler just didn’t give a fuck! I’m sending this one to Tbone as well as its official that Brand Tbone is expanding into other people’s blogs! In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. So I essentially missed Aerosmith. As far as I'm concerned this is THE definitive Aerosmith live recording. We left on the hiss because the hiss was real. I expected to get a dose of the same old energy and thrill hearing them perform that track live again, but it just wasn't there. Previous page of related Sponsored Products. I felt like we had to avoid that and do a real live album like Live at Leeds or Get Yer Ya Ya's Out or that old Kinks album. Yes but in the form of a Simpsons reference! Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2014. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. I felt like we had to avoid that and do a real live album like Live at Leeds or Get Yer Ya Ya's Out or that old Kinks album. One of the criticisms seems to be over the raw sound. The first surprise rolled out on the album is the Beatles cover “Come Together”, from a secret gig in ’78 at the band’s headquarters the Wherehouse. The Live Bootleg! Five records in, and it’s time for a double live. I have had the vinyl edition of this album since high school, and it is still one of my most sentimental favorites (along with "KISS Alive!") … “Dream On” is a necessary outing. The original LP cover had the coffee stains, but not the picture of Perry, which was part of the gatefold artwork. ), Deke’s good buddy T-Bone and I have one thing in common. Sometimes this rawness is all to clear, like with the opener 'Back in the Saddle'. Toys in The Attic 05. Live! The record also features one of Aerosmith's first live versions of The Beatles "Come Together", which they performed in the 1978 movie Sgt. Always playful, Aerosmith decided to design their double live album, another ‘70s staple, in the spirit of a bootleg, by mislabeling the track listing, leaving off “Draw the Line” and sneaking it in at the end of the James Brown number, “Mother Popcorn.” “Popcorn” and “I Ain’t Got You” are taken from a Boston radio broadcast from March 1973, while the remainder of the album is culled from concerts in 1977 and 1978.