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Aerosmith outtakes
Aerosmith outtakes








It is basically the same recording as "Look Homeward Angel". The concert is a A King Biscuit Flour Hour FM Broadcast. "Rock This Way" is one of the holy grail of Aerosmith vinyl bootlegs.Recorded live in New York City, Shaeffer Music Festival, Central Park NY, August 29, 1975. Written at the Bottom of the back of the albumĬover: "Produced by Luis Martinez, Fantasy Disco, 12 Calle 3-21 zone 1, GuatemalaĪerosmith - Rock This Way (TAKRL/TKRWM 1812) 1975 The original ZAP release back in the day and the artwork was slightly differentį rom the Fantasy Disco release. This Way" is listed as "Walkin' The Dog", on both the vinyl releases. The recording is superbĪnd is a stereo recording from a King Biscuit Flour Hour FM Broadcast. To CD and distributed under several different names. This album was first pressed on ZAP (ZAP 7868)Īnd then again on Fantasy Disc, which is the copy I own. Recorded live at Shaeffer Music Festival, Central Parkĭistributed Aerosmith bootlegs. Also included in that song is a portion of the theme to Batman.Īerosmith - Look Homeward Angel (Fanstasy Disco F7868) Has a long drum solo in the middle, but still seems to have a portion cut out Without a cover so I made the generic cover pictured above. Cleveland '75 is an audience recording,īut the sound is not untollerable. With another Aerosmith bootleg collector. Now, that's rock and roll! This is one of the few early bootlegs I have that features "No More No More".Īerosmith - Cleveland, OH 8/23/75 (CDR bootleg) Tyler trips through the lryics of "Dream On", even adding in a lyric about diarrhea. "Sweet Emotion" is horribly sloppy with Tyler messing up the lyrics and Perry doing some horrific background vocals. One site I found suggested that the songs were recording as part of the radio broadcast at Central Park, NY, August, 1975. I have no idea where these songs were recorded, the the CD details it as Live in St. I couldn't find much information about this bootleg. "No More, No More/Same Old Song And Dance" (9:28) This is a silver disc, not a cdr copy.Īerosmith - 1974 (Mistral Records/MM9109)ġ. This particular version features two bonus tracks, both Anyhow, Aerosmith just jammed in the 70's. The sound is a raw not unlike the official "Live Bootleg" tracks from To the vinyl "My Fathers Place," which I use to also own. This was originally released on vinylĪs "My Fathers Place" (Mongoose CD003), but the CD's sound quality is superior Track 10 Recorded live in California 1974 Track 9 recorded live at Arlington Ballroom, Chicago My Fathers Place, Long Island, NY 7/2/74 (Tracks 1-8) Purchased it fromĪerosmith - Live Bootleg Vol. This one was ever mass produced, as my copy is a CDR copy. Simply one of the best bootleg recordings ever, capturing a raw, live, hungry Aerosmith before the fame.Īerosmith - Michigan Palace, Detroit, MI 4/14/74 (cdr bootleg) Of course the main song of interest here and the reason for the original bootleg name is the excellent and rare live version of Fleetwood Mac's 'Rattlesnake Shake'. This version of the song carries different lyrics than what ended up on the album. Tyler also says on introducing Pandora's Box, "we'd like to play some boogie from our new album, entitled, Night in the Ruts" which was the working title for 'Get Your Wings'. It's interesting to hear all the things on this that were part of the broadcast, including the radio announcer accidentally announcing Aerosmith as Mott the Hoople. The recording was done during the tour for the band's first self-titled album. This recording was a live radio broadcast on WKRQ recorded on Octoin Cincinnati and was produced by Aerosmith. This is the infamous Rattlesnake Shake bootleg, obviously released under a different name. Recorded live in Counterpart Studios, Cincinnati, OH 10/10/73 Hmmm, perhaps one day it will come back to me.Īerosmith – Pandora’s Studio (Lost & Found) I use to own this one on vinyl but for the life of me cannot remember One was ever mass produced or if this is only a CDR that is being traded byįans. Show were used for the official "Live Bootleg". "I Ain't Got You" and "Mother Popcorn" from this Also, see my wants and trades list at the bottomĪerosmith - Paul's Mall 4/22/73 (CDR bootleg)Įarly show with superb sound taken from a WBCN broadcast recorded live from If there was one but even if a name is on a disc, this does not guarantee that That being said, many of these shows have never been mass produced, Unless otherwise noted, the cds listed below are originals (silver discs), notĬdr copies. ( For more on that storyĪny case, I am now on a quest to collect as many Aerosmith live CDs as I can. Group I sold all my original Aerosmith paraphanalia. Unfortunately, due to my involvement with a certain In the 80's and early 90's I had a huge collection of Aerosmith bootlegs on










Aerosmith outtakes