mt wrote:Dylan wrote:This is not easy - while I certainly like a good portion of the 70s material, the 80s and beyond were absolutely unforgiveable.
Gee, I guess it is easy after all - CRAP
See, while I can understand how you can say they sucked for portions of said decades, you can't make a blanket statement and say that it all sucked. There were glimmers of hope. Pump held a few, Nine Lives, while being overwrought, held some as well. Just Push Play.... well, as a diehard fan, I listened to the WORLD PREMIERE of the album on the radio and was disappointed. Drum machines????? There was a little of that on NL, but nowhere near as gratuitous as on this record.
Honkin' on Bobo, while having an idiotic title (as a lot of Aerosmith records that are coming out inevitably do) and being wildly overproduced for a BLUES album... showed more promise yet.
Sad to say, but I think they do need to start doing coke again to really be Aerosmith like they should be.
Some standout Aerosmith circa '85-'00's tracks:
Done with Mirrors (1986):
"Let the Music Do the Talking" - this version is better than the Joe Perry Project's version IMO.
"My Fist, Your Face"
Permanent Vacation(1987):
"Girl Keeps Coming Apart"
"Hangman Jury"
"Magic Touch"
Pump(1989):
"Young Lust"
"F*I*N*E" - This song in particular is a force. Turn it up.
"The Other Side" - Yes, I know it's on the radio. That doesn't mean it sucks.
"What it Takes" - The best ballad they've written, which is saying a lot. "Angel", it ain't.
Get a Grip(1993):
"Eat the Rich"
"Fever" - Again, a force. The tempo kicks ass, as does the guitar tone, IMO.
"Flesh"
Nine Lives(1997):
"Nine Lives" - GET PAST THE CAT SCREAM, YES IT'S STUPID.
"Pink" - too decent of a song with mediocre lyrics.
Just Push Stop(2001):
"Sunshine"
"Light Inside"
Probably more, but I'll get to them later.