Aerosmith - Live at University of Maine 1973-09-30
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Aerosmith
University of Maine - Gorham Campus Gym
Orono, Maine
September 30th, 1973
Credits of the recording to Joe Maloney.
Setlist:
00:00 - Write Me
05:45 - Downtown Baby
09:40 - Somebody
13:43 - S.O.S. (Too Bad)
16:40 - Dream On
21:33 - One Way Street
29:28 - Walkin' The Dog
32:58 - Pandora's Box
40:18 - Train Kept A Rollin'
46:25 - Mama Kin
53:28 - Make It
58:27 - Rattlesnake Shake
This is an incredible bootleg of the early Aerosmith.
Steven Tyler - vocals
Joe Perry - lead guitar
Brad Whitford - rhythm guitar
Tom Hamilton - bass
Joey Kramer - drums
Listen to them 42 years ago.... Listen to them now!!! Defying the laws of "space and time"...They sound better than ever!!! ...Pure Rock and Roll... These guys are absolutely unstoppable!!!
Stone Smith . I thank you.
In the Pandora's box 4 disc album.
There's a booklet inside that comes with it.
In it it says - we just wanted to be the biggest thing that ever walked the earth. Referring to them- beeing the biggest rockers in rock history.
Looks like they have kept that vision alive and well almost 50 years later. They have been called in the past- "the gladiators of rock" "
Any ‘73 Aerosmith is worth paying attention to as there’s just not a lot of it out there. This is pure gold here! Thank U
Wow amazing!!! Greatest American Rock band ever!!!
America's greatest rock n roll band! This is awsome!,never heard this one before now
This is a real treasure !!! A vintage Aerosmith Concert like this is probably a rare item. My Hat 🎩 Goes Off To Mr. Maloney!!!
This is absolutely amazing, I love the early live ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 stuff!
What I love about these early live Aerosmith (73-74) are the extended songs/jams! The only other jam I heard on record was on "Lord of the Thighs" on Live Bootleg. LOVE these recordings! Thanks for posting!
The best period for aerosmith. Back when they played guitar riffs and wrote songs around the riffs. Now they buy songs from outside writers.
The beauty of a bootleg recording is that it's raw and in your face, here's a perfect example of a young band at the beginning of a long and storied career warts and all, Love it, Joe is still getting his own sound and listening to this Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac we're a huge influence on their sound and the band won't ever admit it but they loved the New York Dolls and took their look along with hundreds if not thousands of heavy metal bands later on, kudos to Joe Maloney for another great job recording vintage concerts!
Nice find! This quite the treasure you have given us. Thank you!
The version of One Way Street is classic
Goddamn this is an AMAZING audience tape from 1973, especially after you get past the person clapping out of time at the beginning of Write Me, lol
So at one point Get Your Wings was going to be called Night In The Ruts, at least according to Steven right before S.O.S. Interesting!
it was gonna be Get your Nuts'
Get Your Wings Was Originally Sposed Ta Be Called Night In The Ruts And Toys In The Attic Was Sposed Ta Be Called Rocks.......Theres A Book By Stephen Davis Called Walk This Way.......Highly Recommended.....Best Book On Aerosmith Written IMO
Right in the Nuts!!!
I'm old enough to have seen Aerosmith on their first full tour outside of New England . it was at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago in the early 70's . Blue Oyster Cult was the headliner, with Wishbone Ash also on the bill . the production seemed much better than what i'm hearing here, but perhaps it's just my memory . anyway, it was hard driving and high intensity rock and roll . what i lived for then, and even now actually, even though i'm an old man . it was absolutely outstanding, except that i had my favorite jeans jacket stolen off the back of my chair, while i was standing and cheering, heh.
I seen em Seattle before get your wings I think... I know they were better than the headliner ticket price 4.50.....
Thanks for the upload. I really enjoyed that! Really fun to hear the original lyrics to SOS
Underrated Aerosmith song!
The lighting is terrible.
Yah, needs adjustments
I hope they got it fixed its been a while
Now that's funny!
awesome shit!...the real deal!!!
Got that right!
Awesome! Plus they did those 2 songs they never released "Downtown Baby" & "Rattlesnake Shake". Thanks!
+stluciestrength rattlesnake shake radio recording released on disc 1 on pandoras box.
The other "downtown baby...or Lay down susie"....is a mysterious secret song for sure!!!! All sweet and all aerosmith.
I love the prereleased lyrics on this recording for SOS/Too Bad.... get your wings didnt release until march 1, 74! AWESOME
stluciestrength Rattlesnake Shake is a Fleetwood Mac cover that was on the Pandora's Box Boxset
stluciestrength Rattlesnake Shake was written by Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac.
Thanks for the info. Also the only place I can find Dream On live anymore from 1973.
stluciestrength . I thank you.
Rattlesnake shake the first time i heard it was in my junior year of high school 1980. I was blown away to say the least. The two guitars switch playing between Joe and Brad is classic Aerosmith being incorporated in all the albums. Must be Tyler's idea.
I think It's a technique that keeps their fans guessing "who's playing now " Joe or Brad ??
AEROSMITH EL MEJOR COMO SIEMPRE ¡¡AEROSMITH FOREVER!!
wow - this is the earliest bootleg I've heard from the band .. very nice
There is also one from March recorded in Boston, Paul's Mall and one from Counterpart Studios, Cincinnati, recorded only three days before this show- both of them are much higher quality than this one. Don't take it in a bad way, this is also a gem, mainly because of S.O.S. and Downtown Baby.
@@leventeadamszabo5852 I have both Paul's Mall and Counterpoint (on vinyl!) but I guess I thought they were 74-ish..
@@GregMatses Some '80s German editions actually dated it to '74 but if you compare the setlist to the other shows on that tour it becomes obvious that the date was not correct. Paul's Mall is the first recorded show available, only two months after releasing the album 'Aerosmith'. Here Steven even mentioned their upcoming second album. Plus there is S.O.S and Pandora's Box, both of them were written for the second album.
@@leventeadamszabo5852 good call - my Palls Mall boot says 4/23/73 .. Counterpoint LP just states '74. yeah - the setlists really help date these shows
Obsession begins.
We all live on 🔥🔥🔥
I can't follow the lyrics exactly but it's clear that the lyrics that Steven is singing to S.O.S. are not the final lyrics that we eventually heard when Get Your Wings was released in March of '74. It's often interesting to hear early versions of a song as it can give a sense of how the song progressed and changed over time until it was finally recorded and released.
He also said the name of the album was to be.. Night in the ruts.. Which wouldn't come out until the late 70's
@@darrenpinto7059 Yes, Steven originally wanted the "Get Your Wings" album to be called "Night In the Ruts" but apparently others must have not liked it or outvoted him. He eventually got to use that as the name of an album for the album that you mentioned, which came out in '79.
My guess is the record company squashed that album title at that time😢
This is Aerosmith filty rock n roll
Great find !!
I love the crowd! What has happened to people? I wanna go back to 1973.
Cell phones happened 🙂
Bingo Frank! Electronics have neutralized society now. There’s no going back now. I’d give my Fkn life savings to back just for one day...
Get in line if you want to go back to 73. Stewie is going to charge a premium for his time travel machine.
They would be on their cell phones texting or whatever. People today has no attention span
No video,but audio is great. How they achieved that is probably a secret well never know
Joe Perry tore it up on Pandora's Box. Too bad they didn't have an extended solo on the record
Ha, Tyler goes to the audience to get them to make some noise; 'come on man, there's about 3,000 of you out there!'
This is UMaine in Portland/Gorham, not Orono. I lived in the Dickey Wood towers. Too early for this show. But I did catch Nils Lofgren there in '77.
Let the music do the talkin
@Jimmy Sperle QUE MALA ONDA QUE NO HAYAS DEJADO EL VIDEO :-(
i was there
Joe Maloney!
Joe played really chromatic with interesting and tricky rhythms. Its crazy how 5 years later he played like complete shit live. People should listen to the first few years of live Aerosmith before bashing Joe Perry
That's because 5 years later he was doing heroin every day, I'm sure you probably know..
@@tomflynn2912 I know. I think it's impressive that Joe Perry didn't get his first electric guitar until he was 17 and by 25 he was tearing it up and writing some great riffs and phrases
Sounds like Joe is using an EP3
The starters gun
Jimmy Sperle, I am wondering how you created this, with no video and only an audio track?
Diane, I used a video editing program to paste together the audio track and one black screen throughout the entire duration. I believe any program is able to achieve this.
Orrendous !