In 1970, Chain Reaction and Jam Band played at the same gig. Tyler, who had been a drummer and backup singer in Chain Reaction, immediately loved Jam Band's sound and wanted to combine the two bands, but adamantly refused to play drums in this new band, insisting that he would take part only if he could be frontman and lead vocalist. The others agreed, and Aerosmith was born.
They were nicknamed the Toxic Twins in the 1970s due to their rampant use of drugs both on and off stage, which was a "toxic" combination that almost ended their careers and their lives. To this day, they are still commonly referred to by this nickname, despite getting clean and maintaining sobriety for most of the past 30 years.
So I took a big chance
At the high school dance
With a missy who was ready to play
Wasn't me she was foolin'
'Cause she knew what she was doin'
When she told me how to walk this way
The term "Blue Army" was coined by the band around 1975. "Blue" referred to the blue denim jeans and jean jackets as well as the blue collar demographic of their fans. "Army" referred to their loyalty, youthfulness, and tough demeanor.
Steven Tyler was born Steven Tallarico. When he was in the band Chain Reaction, he became Steven Tally. Then he formed Aerosmith and wanted to change his name to Tyler Britt. But his manager convinced him to become Steven Tyler.
When some sweet hog mama with a face like a gent
Said my get up and go must've got up and went
Well I got good news, she's a real good liar
'Cause the backstage boogie sets your pants on fire
Sweet emotion, Sweet emotion
Alicia Silverstone earned this nickname by appearing in the music videos for three of Aerosmith's hit singles: "Amazing", "Cryin'", and "Crazy".
If you weren't a fan of Van Hagar, imagine how much you would've hated Aerohagar! Yes, this was seriously considered. In the early 2010s, when Steven Tyler was about to join American Idol, the band found themselves drifting apart and briefly mulled the idea of replacing Tyler with Sammy Hagar. Thankfully, Tyler made up with his bandmates, and this terrible, horrible, no good, very bad idea was never spoken of again.
I really need a girl like an open book
to read between the lines
Love in an elevator
Livin' it up when I'm goin' down
Love in an elevator
Lovin' it up 'til I hit the ground
"Sweet Emotion" was released as a single on May 19, 1975, and peaked at #36 on the Billboard Hot 100. According to rumors, Steven Tyler wrote the song about the tension between the band members and guitarist Joe Perry's first wife.
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