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- Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown (1971-2025) - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown #7 - Last Child - from the LP: Rocks (1976) -#1 Votes: 1 that would be me! i'm 2 2 today Last Child and Back in the
- Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown (1971-2025) - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown (1971-2025) Discussion in ' Music Corner ' started by Deuce66, Oct 10, 2025
- Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown (1971-2025) - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Aerosmith - Train Kept A-Rollin' (Bradshaw - Kay - Mann) Wiki: In 1974, Aerosmith brought "Train Kept A-Rollin'" into the hard-rock mainstream Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Tom Hamilton had performed the song prior to joining Aerosmith Perry recalled, "'Train Kept A-Rollin'' was the only song we had in common when we first got together
- Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown (1971-2025) - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown (1971-2025) Discussion in ' Music Corner ' started by Deuce66, Oct 10, 2025
- Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown (1971-2025) - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Aerosmith though? Even in my crappy, judgemental, a-hole musician mindset, Aerosmith were awesome Punchy rock, loose, but not sloppy, fun, and Steve Tyler was a great entertainer It was a great concert, and is probably the reason I have so much of their stuff because at the time of the concert, I didn't evrn have Pump lol
- Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown (1971-2025) - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Songs from the first five Aerosmith albums often provide the soundtrack to memories of incidents from that time I would talk about music with them and those kids loved Aerosmith It was the right chemistry of rock and roll TNT, meltdown distortion and non-sugary doses of softer moments mixed in with that same fearless attitude
- Aerosmith - Top 40 Countdown (1971-2025) - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Aerosmith had one of the most uncommon trajectories of any band, a true bimodal distribution of huge successful periods in completely different eras with completely different music, arguably a completely different band For better or worse, it’s going to create a lot of controversy and head scratching in these rankings
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