Claiming to be 'the long-awaited, never-before-told, no-holds-barred memoir from the legendary Aerosmith frontman', Steven Tyler publishes Does the Noise in My Head Bother You in October. Early blurbs promise 'the most outrageous rock n' roll autobiography of all time'. You can read the full product description here.
Aerosmith have always been a gap in my record collection - I had a copy of the 70s 'Greatest Hits' but I rarely played it, and even though Toys In The Attic is regarded as a bona fide classic I can honestly say I've never heard it. Online streaming sites seem to only feature their more recent output so my recent attempts to rectify this have been thwarted.
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I've heard quite a few Aerosmith albums - most of them (at least the 70s LPs) have great songs ("Toys in the Attic," "Draw the Line," "Seasons of Wither"), but none of them are consistently good. I'd love to find someone with a complete collection of the 70s stuff so I can dub the songs I like and make my own Aerosmith greatest hits set.
I think my chief problem with the 'smith is Tyler's voice. It's just not that great, if you ask me. So it's hard for me to sit through a whole album.
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