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  • tyler writes about this in his book...

  • Aerosmith continues with the same energy. If you've seen these guys live, you know what I mean. It's unbelievable, time passes .. and they remain excellent.? Age, health problems, drinking, drugs .. and they are still full of humor, and musicality. They are rockers and always will be. I love these guys! Thank you! Have a amazing weekend, my fantastic friend!

  • That staging is dangerous on SO many levels .....

    i mean really check out that picture.

    Fuck.

  • CHILLS...this is the SHIT right here....this is the only version of this song that come's even close to peter green's fleetwood mac original

  • I think Steve Tallerico and Joe Perry were good friends long before Peter Green came up with this song.

  • @ThomasDeLello NOT even close dude.... This is the song that Steven Tyler heard Joe Perry play that made him (Steven Tyler) want to play in a band with Joe Perry! Look it up, Tyler talks about it in Aerosmith's Behind the Music, ..... Im not making this shit up!

  • @17Crook you are wrong, Thomas is right. See, this is what made Steven joined Joe & Tom but Steven and Joe were friends since years before.

  • @sueellen360 Im not arguing with you... They may have known each other, but they were not good friends years before Peter Green wrote this song (1969)............ Steven Tyler and Joey Kramer went to high school together, you may be getting Joe Perry and Joe Kramer mixed up..... Go check your facts and read what I typed before you start acting like your Mrs. Wikipedia!

  • @17Crook ¬¬ Why are you so agressive? No, i don't have them mixed. I saw the behind the music and I read their books, Joe met Steven when he was about 15, he worked at a restaurant blablabla whatever, they met, they were kinda friends those years, then Joe went to Steven's house and invited him to his band's concert. YOU GO CHECK YOUR FACTS, DUMBASS

  • @sueellen360 Whats with the name calling??? YEAH, KINDA FRIENDS, KINDA, KINDA FRIENDS...... NOT "good friends"...... They met in 1969-1970ish, Peter Green wrote the song in1969! Wanna call me some more names? .. Go ahead, Im not going to stoop to your level HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

  • @17Crook ok, ok, sorry. And no, you are wrong, Joe invited Steven to see his band in 1969 but they met in 1965-66, so yes, they were friends years before Peter Green wrote the song.

  • @sueellen360 OK!

  • I believe Rattlesnake Shake is on a bootleg LP of the same name from the 1973.

  • @Itaparicaful yes , I have it

  • steven said that when he saw joe perry playing this song he knew he had found his guitar god! the rest as we all know is history ;)

  • The original Fleetwood Mac version(1969-70) KILLS this version! I love early Aerosmith, don't get me wrong, but this is lackluster. Peter Green is a guitarist EVERYONE should know.

  • @TheArbiter74 good call - love this early Asmith cover but the FMac version is just untouchable ..

  • @florgat91 Owwwhhh yeah. My personal favorite version of Fleetwood Mac's in the live version on a CD titled "Live in Boston 1969", which is the Boston Tea Party show, if I'm not mistaken. The three guitar line-up really gave them quite a unique sound, and Peter Green was untouchable! It's good to see someone who is familiar with the early Fleetwood Mac. They didn't do as good here in America as they did in England. In fact, for the year 1969, they out-sold The Rolling Stones in England!!!

  • I've been growing up in the wrong time. I'm a musician, and back in these times it was the perfect time to get into Rock music and make an impact. Now everything has been done and rock music has sank to new lows.

  • @theShowStopper321

    That's what my father told me after awhile; i got into the Doors when the movie came out and never watched MTV ever again! I first listened to his doors, tried Led Zepplin, but they were too bluesy for me then; then I found my dad's "John Mayall with Eric Clapton" . . . ;

  • @theShowStopper321

    My father had Aerosmith records, but, well, outside of "one way street", I didn't get into them till recently(they've recently put out a more bluesy record; it includes Fleetwood Mac's "Stop Messing around" pretty well done too; it's their worst song!) I found Aerosmith's "Train kept a rollin" and then I knew I had to thouroughly check them out!

    Too bad drugs slowed them down back then!

  • Thought I had most of the pre-1979 stuff out there. Never heard this one! Did you record this?

  • ahh okay but i got the cd live at the joint theres the song too but still live

  • is the song on a aerosmith cd non live??

  • love this song its a Rocker

  • @ToxicTwins84 Yup, and some really cool phrasing by Joe Perry. He was more creative and fluent in the early 70s when it came to live soloing

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