Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion (REACTION)
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70's Aerosmith was fire. Hard to beat their first five albums. You would have to look high and low to find a bad tune. Dive into that era of Aerosmith and you won't be disappointed.
Agree!
Wasn't to crazy about Draw the Line, but the four before were 100% bangers
@jaquestraw1 I hear ya. IMO, that album had about 5 real good rocking tunes and 4 fillers. Too be honest I didn't really like "Walk this way" off the Toys album. Maybe it was due to the massive overplay on AM radio, we'll never know. After the whole run dmc collaboration it kinda became lost it for me. I really liked the "Get Your Wings" and "Rocks" albums. Their first album Aerosmith which was released, then pulled and re-released after walk this way brought them some notoriety was vastly overlooked. My first concert was them as headliner with Bob Seger, Jeff Beck, Black Oak Arkansas and Poco, July 4th 1976. Miss those days, simpler times and people hadn't become so open minded that their brains were falling out.
@@edfoy2680 Right with you on all that! Yep, I miss those better days
First time seeing Aerosmith 1978
70s Smith = High scool memories. Soo miss those days
As a Brother✊🏿 from the Boogie Down Bronx, (59 years old) I was a big fan of Aerosmith. They had a funky groove to their rock thing. Way before Aerosmith collaborated with RunDmc, the drum intro to “Walk This Way” was cut and scratched at the hip hop club. Plus the original song is way better than that watered down rock/HipHop collabo!!! Yea I said it!!!😂😂
While I love the collab, I also agree the original is best. ❤
While I love the collab, I also agree the original is best. ❤
The collab was important in music history, but the original is what is on most people's playlists today.
yo - did you know that Steven Tyler's dad taught math at Cardinal Spellman HS in the Bronx! Concourse and 184th here for this 59 year old white boy! The cool thing about the Bronx was you could rock to Aerosmith and I could rock to Stevie Wonder and no one cared cause everyone understood!
The first album I ever bought with my own money was this album in 1975 when I was 8 years old. I heard Walk this Way and was hooked. The follow up album Rocks (1976) is Aerosmith’s masterpiece.
…….mine too, Lechmere department store, got to the first section “A’s” (Aerosmith) look down, saw the cover, “Toys In The Attic” less than 2 min. of looking, mom drove me home and listen to that album 2 weeks straight everyday. And that was the beginning of my obsession with collecting Vinyl ! (1975) 15yr old me , great memories 🔥🎸🔥
@@MikeOstrowski-iq8wfHad the cassette. Flipped it over & over & over...
Rocks was my first! My cousin had it and I wore it out when visiting, Had to get my own.
Toy in the Attic and Rocks are my two favorite albums of theirs, and I got them both first on 8-Track tape; wore them out. Every time I listened to these two albums, and especially Rocks, on headphone I heard new sounds in the mix.
Toys in the Attic is solid gold from end to end. No bad tracks on this entire album.
"Can't catch me cuz the rabbit's done died" - how many folk get that line?
Please explain.
Old fart here, so….
The old pregnancy test The rabbit was injected from cells of the woman and they killed it and dissected it to see if it responded If ovaries were large Then woman was pregnant
Yeah, but it's based on a misnomer, as all the rabbits tested died, not just the bun-in-the-oven positive ones. In Aerosmith's defense, though, the misnomer was widely (mis)used.
I..know..because I'm old😂
70's Aerosmith is just phenomenal.
Great song. Great reaction. This whole album is amazing.
Toys and Rocks. Play them over and over. So good. Did see AcDc open for them back in the day. Good times.
1978 Winnipeg. My very first concert ever. My dad took me as Aerosmith and AcDc and the Stones were my first favourite bands. Honestly, from my memory, ACDC blew them outta the water. I remember when Aerosmith came on they were not same energy and everyone was chanting ACDC Acdc. Great memories of great music.
Two of the best albums in history.
Stay Cool 😎 and…
\m/ Stay Metal \m/
Early Aerosmith It's a Classic!! You guys are Great Reviewers!
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, 70s Aerosmith is the absolute best version of the band. It’s when their music was vital. The song writing during this era was incredible and iconic.
totally agreee....before they went pop!
There musta been something in the water back then because the catalogue of great music across all genres was inspired by something. It's uncanny how so many different musical minds from so many different backgrounds and influences could create such a wide variety of musical gold. Sadly it went south a few years later, never to recover.
@@MoMoMyPup10 Yep. There was still good music in the 80s and I liked some of the grunge stuff when that was all the rage, There’s still good music today although it’s getting lost in an ocean of information, diamonds in the waste.
I’m in complete agreement though because the late 60s and the entire 70s saw an unprecedented burst of musical creativity and excellence that I fear will never return sadly. Less people bother to learn their instruments now and with AI it certainly looks bleak.
@@itsmedrooms6071 Definitely agree. The 80's as a decade overall was good, but where it trended turned out to be a bad thing. Techno seemed to turn the whole industry artificial and uninspiring. And much of it didn't age well at all. Then lip sync and autotune destroyed everything.
top-tier rock song
Anything from the movie Dazed and Confused is a hit
That’s what I was thinking too
Aerosmith fucking Rocks!!! 🎸🎵💯🔥👏😎🍻🇺🇸☮️ Y'all Fucking Rock!!! Thx fellas😉😁✌️
#Spurs4Life
"One Way Street", "Movin Out", "Mama Kin", "Dream On"... The 1st record will always be my fav.
'Train kept a coming' & ' Lord of your Thighs' should be on your next listen list
Seasons of Wither, too!
Love how different this song sounded from anything out at that time. Still holds up today. "Can't catch me cuz the rabbit done died"'-- daddy in a police car, girlfriend lied-- I always thought he was singing about a pregnancy test. Anybody else get that message from Sweet Emotions?? It's a banger!! 👍🏼 Right on!
Yup. I think that’s lost on younger reactors.
I always figured that's what it meant..
Yes. He got the girl pregnant.
Kids today don't know what a "rabbit test" is. 😂
Yep! And I learned about the rabbit pregnancy test (only way to do it way back when) from an episode of MASH!
Best Aerosmith album ever imo!!!
I love "Uncle Salty" from this same album. So many good songs on "Toys".
This is such a big banger. The intro is so awesome, and then you’re just waiting for that first “SWEEEEEEEET”.Probably Aerosmith’s finest moment for me at least, and they had a LOT. Glad y’all dig the dirty on this.
A couple more good ones from that album are; Round and Round__No More No More. My first concert was 1978 - Cal Jam 2; Aerosmith headlined it. I was 15yrs9mos, was there for more than 26 hours, my older brother got lost around noon...just before Santana played, and I hitch-hiked home (after Aerosmith) from the speedway to San Berdoo. I was hollering "anyone going to Berdoo?" and someone said "come on, we are." They lived just a few blocks from me.
Ahh the old days I was only 12-you would never ask anyone for a ride now that’s for sure. My wife and I both say we were born 5 years too late. Missed zeppelin-and Floyd in their prime and tons of other 70’s bands.. first show was RUSH in 81..
Round and Round is hypnotic!
Early Aerosmith is the best!
One of the greatest intros of all time
Emotion? Sweet REACTION. I liked seeing Che groovin like he was around 4:08 especially, heh! "Love in an elevator" is another one of theirs with raunchy lyrics and even raunchier riffage. "Toys in the attic," the title track of the album here, is pretty mind-blowingly good. "Dude looks like a lady" is fun, and y'all prolly have heard it before. "Rag Doll" is another great funky one from their "sober" incarceration. "Back in the saddle" is a classic from when drugged-out Joe Perry and Steven Tyler were dubbed "The Toxic Twins."
Reverse hands claps sound so cool.
That one is an icon for sure. Definitely jam that one in the younger years!
Classic Aerosmith
Sooo much groove and swag in early Aerosmith.
Great song. The title track is still my favorite.
My favorite Aerosmith song of all time! I loved the Toys in the Attic album.
Aerosmith's rhythmic beats and changes were always a good fit for Rappers to sample. Their tempo on Walk This Way was a big reason
for RUN DMC to sample and give Aerosmith a shot in the arm for being part of a new generation of music. Everybody gotsta get paid.
Stunningly good album. Review the entire thing.
The opening to Dazed and Confused.
I've been enjoying that song since the seventies.
Boy! Steven Tyler has some crazy vocal talent. I remember buying this album. My uncle took me to town after we finished putting up our last barn of tobacco, and he took me to the record shop (which was actually the Schwinn bike repair shop & automotive repair shop, combined) but they sold records in the back of the shop. I had to wait in line, but I was so excited when I got this record. I went home and immediately put it on to play. lol What great memories, thanks fellas for reacting to this one. We appreciate you. 💖
Here's another song that I'd suggest, if interested. *"Aerosmith - Walk This Way (Audio)" (channel: Aerosmith)* --This song was written by Steve Tyler and Joe Perry and is the second single from their 1975 album "Toys In The Attic." It peaked at number #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a part of a string of successful hits from the band.
You worked hard for that record 😆 No telling how much of my tobacco barning money went to buying albums and 8tracks. I think we probably listened to this album on a car stereo while we were taking out a barn. The farmer we worked for would let us listen to music when we were doing that.
Growing up in the north of Boston Aerosmith were always the go to band. Drinking, fighting, jamming out and loving the ladies. There were around a hundred of us partying hard on the railroad tracks at midnight. Joe Perry even lived in the city at the time. You would see him renting movies with his girlfriend and he always said hi. Such good people. The Bad Boys from Boston Aerosmith.
I have seen Aerosmith 8x....from the 70's to the 90's. Seeing this song live....was their best guitar & drum jamming song....❤
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That sound you thought was a clap I believe Steven Tyler said was ripping paper...And the maraca sound at the beginning is a sugar packet! Nice job guy's!
I think it’s an interview with Howard Stern, but Steven Tyler mentioned forgetting to bring his maracas and just told the sound guy to turn the gain on the mic all the up and used the sugar packet like you mentioned. Also, in the beginning of the song, there’s a vibraslap that’s played three times but the third slap it broke. The just ran with it and left it in.
I have been a huge Aerosmith fan since the ‘70’s when I was in high school!!
One of the most fun songs to play on the drums, right up there with Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas.
Sidenote: Aerosmith's first big hit has been a highlight of their live set for nearly 50 years.
That bassline has been used in movies commercials it's pretty iconic
As a huge fan of the 70's here's another example of how phenomenal that decade was. Aerosmith of the 70's is Aerosmith.
Great reaction gentlemen.
This song is in sooo many movies and shows. Iconic guitar riff and vocals
"They went to the studio with some intent that day." Well said, sir!
Absolutely the best Aerosmith album!😊
I love the way the vibroslap breaks.
You can't go too wrong with most anything from the first 4 albums from these guys, in my opinion. For some of the best American made chainsaw-sounding raunchy barroom rock-n-roll, these guys have done it for me since Junior high. For an added bonus, some of "Live bootleg" kicks ass too. Keep up the good work fellas.
They went to the studio with some INTENT that day!!! NICE ONE!! Probably my favorite by these guys. This and the entire first album. I seen these guys 7/21/1978 and AC/DC Highway To Hell tour opened for $12. Though Iconic and legendary, still underrated to me especially lyrically. Steve Tyler wrote DREAM ON when he was 14. Stack that with the rest and MAN!! Quite the catalog. Thanks Guys!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
BARS before BARS were BARS...for sure.
Cheers!
I've said for years, one of the first RAP/ HIP HOP records ever made. Structural and lyricly...
Geezes that Bass line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Still melting my brain after 47 years
Great song, great album. Early Aerosmith is the best!
70s Aerosmith is dope Aerosmith! They came out swinging and rocking big time, enough to impress Jimmy Page. Please do more of them back in the day, The Seasons of Wither is another amazing track. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
Since you mentioned Walk This Way....well, that's Aerosmith's song, to and Run DMC honoured them with the cover duet.
My favorite Aerosmith tune! Steven Tyler is a blast!
yea like alot of us ..... the quintessential rock n roll album. 2nd LP I ever bought. Even has my favorite 'smith song YOU SEE ME CRYIN' written by Steven about his daughter (actress) Liv when she was a child.
One of the greatest rock bands in history. You have to check out "Back in the Saddle."
"Toys In the Attic" was ubiquitous in '75. Everyone was down with this one.
This song got overplayed on the radio. Have not listened to this in a long time. Sounded great. Great reaction fellas. Appreciate you 🙏 ❤❤ 3:17
Every song from this album is great from front to back.
Oh man taking me back to when I was 16.
Damn, I got old in the last 48 years.
Seasons of Wither is a hidden gem
I was in high school from 1977 - 1981. The music that came out in that time frame was phenomenal. What an auditory delight my young self was devoted to. I know this was a little earlier, but we listened to that too
Bassist Tom Hamilton and Singer Steven Tyler wrote this tune, hence the Bass lead at the beginning. Saw Aerosmith for the first time about three weeks after the album "Toys In The Attic" was released. And, of course, they played most of the songs at the show, including this one. Got a great response from the crowd. Over all, a GREAT show.
I'm 68 and still rock out cooking to it!!🎸🎸🎸🎶🎵🎸🎶🎵🎸🎶🎸🎵🎶🎸🎤🎤🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤
One of the ALL TIME BEST ALBUMS
I took my son to see Aerosmith about 20 years ago for his first concert ever. Pretty damn good for his first concert if you ask me!
First song I learned on guitar as 12 year old.....time flies
It's hard to pick my favorite Aerosmith song, but this one is definitely way up there. One one of their best.
Those first four albums are pure Aerosmith, ass kicking funk, rock, soul. What came after was a very watered down version of the same.
This is an album worth doing for sure. Their best ever imo
Their best album😮
Love the old school Aerosmith..Kings and Queens,Nobody's Fault,Last Child,Train Kept A Rollin, Seasons Of Wither, Mama Kin and Major Barbara. Could go on and on. My favorite band.
This is their song for me. It’s just a banger!
Really need to do every song from this album. Toys in the attic. Get your wings and Aerosmith‘s first album. Also incredible!
I'm 62 years "young" and when I was in H.S., you couldn't go to a house party without "Toys In The Attic" blasting and us "bumping and grinding", I have been to hundreds of concerts and Aerosmith is a band that is a regret for me. I just never caught them in time...
I was there too bro!!
Love your reactions. Introduce yourself and the song. Then straight into reaction. Love it.
KISS
Keep It Simple Stupid!
I saw them live in the fall of 1975 while they were on the promotional tour for the album (“Toys in the Attic”) that this track is from.
They were the bottom band of a three act bill, Ted Nugent was in the middle and Edgar Winter with Rick Derringer was the headliner (that’s who I really went to see).
I didn’t know much about Aerosmith back then, but I was very impressed that night.
I’ve seen them a few times since then over the years, but that first performance is the one that’s staid with me almost 50 years later.
Their best album! Rocks is a close second.
One of the best rock songs ever written, IMO.
I love watching you two review great 70’s rock!!
That whole album is fire.❤
You need to listen to the live bootleg album. This song is so much better live
GREAT ALBUM!! LOVE the title cut!! SO GLAD ya'll are diving into Aerosmith!! Particularly their older stuff: ROCKS!! I still like their later stuff - but, this is FIRE!!!! HUGS, GUYS!!
Great tune. And production. Kudos to producer Jack Douglas as well as the band.
As a teen in the 70s, if I pulled up anywhere that was kickin out some Aerosmith jams, I knew I was at the right place. Check out 'Seasons of Whither' sometime. You'll dig it
Yeah Brothers Yeah!Swing My Mind Back about 40+Years&The Memories that Followed this Song!That&The Girls liked takin Rhythem. To This Tune Seriously.
Maybe their finest song!
One of the all time Classic rock songs. Tyler had bars back then. 😂
This album is my favorite.
Someone should sponsor full album reaction " Toys in the Attic" ( 75).
I would but not able at the moment.
Nah, Aerosmith were a singles band.
"Someone."???? YOU sponsor it. smfh
@lipby A singles band? You obviously didn't grow up with that album. I and.millions of others played it until the grooves wore out.
Every track is 🔥
@Cosmo-Kramer Cosmo love the name. Not in the position to do so at the moment.
My friends and I -- and an occasional disc jockey -- always wondered what Joe Perry left in the studio the day they recorded this song, cuz he was just hitting his stride on his outro guitar solo when the song faded out. Keep the tape rollin', Aerosmith !!
"They went into the studio with some intent that day." Ya got that right. And they intent-ed many more times, too. Aerosmith may be one of the least mentioned of the greatest R&R bands in the 70's. At least in regards to their first 4 or 5 albums. This song and Walk This Way are beyond a doubt two of the most iconic songs in rock history.
I was fourteen in 1975 when that Album (Toys in the Attic) came out. My friend called me up and told me to come over because his mom bought him the Album.
Still to this day, one of my favorites. 😎🤟🏽👊🏽
Take me back to my 18th year. Toys in the Attic is still my favorite Aerosmith album by far.
WAS ONE OF THEIR BEST SONGS👍👍👍❤❤❤
i saw them in concert 1978 tyler was soooo wasted couldnt remember the words
Seen Aerosmith 8x...
Got to see Aerosmith on the tour supporting this album and it was fantastic.
Had this on 8-Track playing in my 66 Mustang! Really enjoy your reviews.
Classic Aerosmith!
Blasting this driving with my girls in high school! A great song!
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My sister used to work at the rabbit farm. Lots of rabbits died back in the day. Pregnacy Test.