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Messina. This was before automation and when we were doing mixes, everybody had to be there, turn the pan buttons and change EQ. Bring in a tambourine, hand claps, maybe a background vocal, and a rhythm guitar, popping in and out on one track. Every time you ran a mix, it was a performance."
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Messina remembers, "Jack would get quite involved musically with the band, and lots of times have cool musical ideas for them that they were very receptive to, but generally it was Steven and Joe that were the creative driving force." Douglas continues, "We decided... to try a bunch of different things. Go in a whole bunch of different directions. The sass is there and the rock, but we wanted to try things like "Big Ten Inch Record" - bring in a little bit more sweetening, arrange a little bit more so it was less free playing; throw out a lot of stuff before we went into the studio. Also, that was the first album that we did together that was totally developed in the pre-production period. They had no songs - maybe one written before we started our pre-production. So that's when our relationship got a little bit tighter. We started working together a lot in arranging and developing songs from day one."
498:"Uncle Salty" is credited to both Tyler and bassist Hamilton, who came up with the riff. He explains, "I came up with it within the first year the band was together. Then we didn't use it until the third album. That's typical with me. I'll come up with a musical idea and be very reluctant to show it to people. I guess it's just inhibitions that I've got to work on breaking down, because it usually works out really well when I finally do get up the gumption to show it to people." Tyler recalls writing the lyrics in his 2001 autobiography, "Here I was thinking about an orphanage when I wrote those lyrics. I'd try to make the melody weep from the sadness felt when a child is abandoned." Tyler continues, "Salty worked in a home for lost children and had his way with this little girl. That's what it's about. I'm the little girl, the orphaned boy. I put myself in that place. I'm Uncle Salty too."
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831:...singular, sexy, and psychosensational. The other reason I came up with Toys in the Attic was that I knew we'd made it. It's a statement of longevity. The record will be played long after you're dead. Our records would be up there in the attic, too, with the things that you loved and never wanted to forget. And to me, Aerosmith was becoming that." Drummer Kramer continues, "That's when everything started to happen, as far as being able to look at the band and say, 'Yeah, things are good now. The songs are good. The playing's good.' And it was like, you know, there was no limit to what we could do." Tom Hamilton also remembers the production favorably: "We really did put everything we had in
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Pudding". Hamilton explains its history: "Believe it or not, the intro to the song and the bass part that I play during the verses, were written while I was in high school. I just kept it in the back of my mind for years... at the end of the recording for the tracks for
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359:The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
4048:Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour
2587:"Aerosmith Chart History: Hot 100"
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2136:Myers, Marc (September 11, 2014).
1834:- 500 Greatest Albums of All Time"
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3739:What Kind of Love Are You On
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4073:Aero-Vederci Baby! Tour
4013:Permanent Vacation Tour
4008:Back in the Saddle Tour
3989:Rock for the Rising Sun
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4053:Global Warming Tour
4033:Just Push Play Tour
3954:Live Texxas Jam '78
3571:Love in an Elevator
3494:Chip Away the Stone
2786:on November 8, 2021
2723:on October 22, 2014
2531:"Toys In The Attic"
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2397:"Toys in the Attic"
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3968:The Making of Pump
3760:Fly Away from Here
3627:Livin' on the Edge
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3431:You See Me Crying
3339:Rockin' the Joint
3251:Done with Mirrors
3237:Night in the Ruts
3216:Toys in the Attic
3088:978-0-061-76789-0
3077:. New York City:
3058:978-1-476-71454-7
3047:. New York City:
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2972:978-0-380-97594-5
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2615:Buskin, Richard.
2506:Toys in the Attic
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