@@elliekahl5305 nope 😁✌️ this song is in my top 'must watch people listening for the first time' list. Same with Bohemian Rhapsody, Phil Collins 'in the air tonight' (the live version... The drums, oh baby), Heart 'barracuda', 2cellos 'thunderstruck' (Best. Cover. Ever.), AC/DC or The Dead South 'in hell I'll be in good company'. Just can't stop binging 😂😂😂
@@ngc6603 isn't it amazing that when we were in our twenties and the rock groups were in their twenties that they can actually write such fantastic songs at that age?
The music for 'Dream On' was originally written on a Steinway upright piano in the living room of Trow-Rico Lodge in Sunapee, maybe four years before Aerosmith even started. I was seventeen or eighteen... It was just this little thing I was playing, and I never dreamed it would end up as a real song or anything... It's about dreaming until your dreams come true."
when his voice turns to his trademarks scream and wail while singing Dream On, we can see it just cut straight through you. That's always the reaction for those that listen to this song and a few others of his. Good god the mans got some distinct pipes on him.
Steven Tyler wrote this when he was only 16 or 17 years old. He was feeling the angst of youth and sadness over the end of a summer. It was Aerosmith's first big hit.
"This an Eminem beat?" Damn you got it fast. Most reactors with hip hop backgrounds just pause, asking out loud "I know i've heard this before, where have I heard this before?!"
I'm twice your age and disabled and happily married but I just want to give you a hug. You are deep and growing deeper with what you are doing. Blessings
This is my favorite Aerosmith song hands down. Many hip artists get their music from our rock gods of the past. Aerosmith did a song called walk this way is 1975 (the year of my birth) it's an awesome song, and in 1986 they collaborated with Run DMC and did the song together, which was also fantastic. You have probably heard that version, everybody has.😁
I was raised on Aerosmith. They're my all-time favorite band, and I was able to check an item off my bucket list when I saw them live in 2004. And yes, Steven Tyler was still belting those high notes over 30 years after this version you listened to. IMO their best albums are "Permanent Vacation" and "Pump". So much good stuff.
This song was a B side and the A side was doing okay, but slipping in the charts . . . A DJ decided to play Side B and that shot Aerosmith into the stratosphere!!!
"Train kept a rollin" had the awesome Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner who also did studio work with Journey, Toured with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed. Serious hired guns.
@@HellenKillerProject OH YEAH!! I've been in love with "Sweet Jane" from RnR Animal for more years than I'll admit! Lol and "Heroin" -- amazing guitars!!
@@FloridaRocks Gotta remember Prakash John on bass and even David Johnstone.. For that AC tour... Saw them a few times and it was perfection. Dick Wagner did at least dome work on almost every Alice Cooper record. THE SWEET, Eddie money and Alice Cooper.. On one tour.
Eminem was in elementary school when this was written and performed. (A kid, a baby, just born, whatever. 👈Edited so stop telling me which exact year jeez.
@@Eowyn187 - Nevermind... I was only implying that it probably took Eminem 20 years to get through elementary school... Incidentally, the song was released TWICE and not in one year. The single (3:25) and the "long version"or what became the album version. The first in '73 and the other in '75.
Aerosmith was my 3rd concert back in the 90's and I ALWAYS LOVED THIS SONG..and wen he started singing this 1 omfg I was like omg I SOOOOO love this 1..never realized it was Aerosmith til the screaming part WOW
Steven wrote this on a treadle organ, like a church organ with foot pumps. He drove Joe Perry the guitarist crazy playing that repeat over and over all night. The organ used sold at auction a while back. You should see a live version of "Dream on" to catch him hot. Check out the American Idol shows Steven Tyler was one of the the judges on.
I remember hearing this on underground radio WMMS 100.7 FM. The 1st time I saw Aerosmith they were 3rd or 4th on the billing. This brings back so many memories. I can't believe it took you so long to REACT to this. Thanks and God bless you.
@@vickieray I have seen Aerosmith so many times, but they rarely used to do it live. The first time I saw them play this was during the Nine Lives tour, in the late 90's I almost freaked out and double high fived the girl next to me so hard I almost knocked her down lol !!! >>@
Vera Knight-Cvitonavich I think some of their songs were just really difficult to reproduce the magic of the recording studio but “Rocks” was one of my absolute favorite Aerosmith albums ♥️🎸🎤♥️
We all loved slow dancing to this song back in Jr. High also "Lady" by Styx & "Love Hurts" by Nazareth Hair of the Dog album & Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver"
Love you reaction! Aerosmith was my first concert. I was 14 when this song came out and they were playing in Denver, my brother took me to it..What a fantastic time it was.
The way I see it is, it comes for a love of the Music. Just like British rockstars didn’t emulate blues to steal from the black man. The adored the music. And it all comes full circle having hip hop sampling rock beats. To me it’s a beautiful thing not “They stole this reeee” Except Ice Ice baby. Fuck that song.😂
I only knew the Asrosmith of the 90s, with the hit love songs. I heard this for the first time a few years ago and couldn't believe it was Aerosmith. Love this song so much.
I was nine years old when Aerosmith came out and they got me through the majority of my school years. My two favorite albums of theirs are Rocks and Get your Wings.
Isn’t it extraordinary how sometimes a young person taps into universal truths that most of us have to live a lifetime to see. If he did nothing else in his life, which is not the case, this contribution to music would elevate Steven Tyler to heights few have achieved. The message of Dream On continues to inspire.
Aerosmith was a Boston based band and when the Boston marathon bombing happened they went live on espn with a choir. Something I'll never forget watching live
I saw Aerosmith live sometime approximately 1986 at what used to be called the Worcester Centrum (Worcester, Massachusetts) and Steve Tyler's acrobatics (both physical and vocal) were Amazing. I also had to escape to the bathroom briefly to stuff pieces of toilet paper into my ears, because it was one of the loudest concerts I ever attended and my ears were literally in pain.
In 84' I saw Aerowsmith perform this in Middletown NY. It inspired me to eventually leave my corporate job and start working as a Stagehand. 10 years later, I was laying out the Mainstage for Woodstock 94' with the "Dragon", the Engineer for the staging company "
That was tha vibe in almost everything back then...I credit music back then for how much influence and power it has to bring us all together back then. That 1% bought it out because it seen how much profit there was and turned it into something else.
Great song i have always like Aerosmith Steven Tyler has a lot of passion when I get up in the morning to go to work I look in the mirror and thank all these lines on my face are getting clearer
I grew up listening to Aerosmith, KISS & Led Zeppelin . Great band , now performing in Vegas Back in the Saddle , Kings & Queens , No More , No More & Lord of the Thighs are my recommended ones to review
There is a live version of this song that appeared on the Last Action Hero Sound track that is live with an orchestra....Its hand down my all time favorite song of all time. Still get goose bumps when I listen to it. Like I said its on the Last Action Hero soundtrack. The orchestra takes it to another level.
I’m a few months late but I just got into reaction channels during quarantine. You’re my fave. You actually listen and react to the lyrics. I love watching people experience new things and enjoying it They have better songs too. Go through their credits. Amazing. Rag doll. Walk this way(either run DMC)
I think this is a great song for you right now India where your at in your struggling wt your dreams to make them come true maybe this will give you a lil incentive to not give up and keep fighting for your dreams!!! I hope so you deserve all you want in life and you can have it I have faith in you!!!
THIS IS THE ONLY SONG IN THE WORLD THAT MAKES ME TEAR ;( : ) EVERYTIME I LISTEN TO IT, IT BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORIES THROUGH OUT MY LIFE >>>>>>>>>> : )
Aerosmith and Run DMC brought rock and rap together in Walk this Way which you definitely should listen to, and in case you didn't know, lead singer, Steven Tyler, is Liv Tyler's dad.
omgoodness :D Bring on more Aerosmith :D I believe you did the song from Armageddon? I don't want to miss a thing.. maybe it wasn't you, but that is a GOOD ONE...get your tissues out
You should do Aerosmith and run DMC walk this way knowing that it was originally an Aerosmith song that you should listen to because it definitely lend it self to the wrap vibe that they got with run DMC it almost had that cadence before they did the collaboration the video is fantastic
Am I the only one who watches dream on reactions to see how people react when they hear that iconic scream for the first time?
I am doing that now
I DO THAT TOO
@@elliekahl5305 nope 😁✌️ this song is in my top 'must watch people listening for the first time' list. Same with Bohemian Rhapsody, Phil Collins 'in the air tonight' (the live version... The drums, oh baby), Heart 'barracuda', 2cellos 'thunderstruck' (Best. Cover. Ever.), AC/DC or The Dead South 'in hell I'll be in good company'. Just can't stop binging 😂😂😂
A bunch of us do it and brings goosebumps & tears. Incredible sooong.
No, this is the song (I'm guessing 1973-4) that made me give rock a chance....good decision...haha!
In a recent interview, Steven Tyler said that of all the songs he has written, this is the best song he's ever written
And he was like ... 23? I can't remember... Crazy
@@ngc6603 isn't it amazing that when we were in our twenties and the rock groups were in their twenties that they can actually write such fantastic songs at that age?
🤔🙄🤐
He was 14 when he wrote that song
The music for 'Dream On' was originally written on a Steinway upright piano in the living room of Trow-Rico Lodge in Sunapee, maybe four years before Aerosmith even started. I was seventeen or eighteen... It was just this little thing I was playing, and I never dreamed it would end up as a real song or anything... It's about dreaming until your dreams come true."
when his voice turns to his trademarks scream and wail while singing Dream On, we can see it just cut straight through you. That's always the reaction for those that listen to this song and a few others of his. Good god the mans got some distinct pipes on him.
Thats what I was waiting for.
Steven Tyler wrote this when he was only 16 or 17 years old. He was feeling the angst of youth and sadness over the end of a summer. It was Aerosmith's first big hit.
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"Dream On" was the original song! The band was from Boston struggling to make it big , this song made it happen.
Fahim Ahmad...you are right....I remember when it first came out a little vague on dates...but it was the 70's
Fahim Ahmad.....so well informed , thanks for the info..."dream on"!
I thought everyone knew this song. Damn i'm getting old fast
Cursi Aint we all :(
Same!
"This an Eminem beat?" Damn you got it fast. Most reactors with hip hop backgrounds just pause, asking out loud "I know i've heard this before, where have I heard this before?!"
This song, all these years later, STILL gives me goosebumps!
I'm twice your age and disabled and happily married but I just want to give you a hug. You are deep and growing deeper with what you are doing. Blessings
"Janie's Got a Gun", one of my favorites, also "Crazy" "Livin' on the Edge" oh and of course "Walk this Way"
I see all the Aerosmith recommendations below and you cant go wrong with any of them. 👌
Tyler had big voice.. Kept them around for years. Sweet Emotion the other classic
Can you imagine what it was like for us who grew up in that time? These songs just rolling off one after another for about 15 years. ~'65 - '80...
Seeing this live near the front row was one of the best experiences of my life
This is my favorite Aerosmith song hands down. Many hip artists get their music from our rock gods of the past. Aerosmith did a song called walk this way is 1975 (the year of my birth) it's an awesome song, and in 1986 they collaborated with Run DMC and did the song together, which was also fantastic. You have probably heard that version, everybody has.😁
Aerosmith would have never seen the 90s if RUN DMC doesn’t do that song. Hip Hop gods made Aerosmith relevant for a new generation.
India giiirl Rock and Roll will change your life!!! There's sooo many great songs by Aerosmith and great bands with great songs!!
I was raised on Aerosmith. They're my all-time favorite band, and I was able to check an item off my bucket list when I saw them live in 2004. And yes, Steven Tyler was still belting those high notes over 30 years after this version you listened to. IMO their best albums are "Permanent Vacation" and "Pump". So much good stuff.
Steven Tyler wrote this masterpiece when he was a kid, just 17 years old! I love this song so much!
Yes this is one of the best rock songs ever! Thanks for reacting!
5:40 Ahhhhhhhh. F_ck is right!!!!!!! I almost choked on my drink watching your reaction to that. Pricelss! It's my favorite part of the song.
This song was a B side and the A side was doing okay, but slipping in the charts . . . A DJ decided to play Side B and that shot Aerosmith into the stratosphere!!!
MontcomHorror I’ve heard that b4, what was side A?
@@ltrane81 Looked it up and it says "Somebody."
"Somebody"....great song also....
It’s magical every time I hear this song. Good choice.
This is why I love watching lyric videos...Sing 'with me'''...I am 53, my whole life I thought it was 'Sing women'...
44, and me too lol!
TheStranger66 Lol, me as well 😂
Me also
Give Walk this Way with Run Dmc a try. You'll love it!
This is the only rock/rap collaboration that i will accept. Loved it. Most rap is just crap
Sweet Emotion is a little gem from Aerosmith u would probably enjoy. Thank you peace ✌️
Geez... Her mind is gonna blow up when she realizes how many "artists" used THAT riff! ;-)
Masterpiece from Aerosmith . 🎶🎸👍😎 a very good week-end to you ..
You heard this...you are one of us now India. Welcome.
Aerosmith has a HUGE hit catalogue -- let's begin with "Train Kept a Rollin"
That would be my recommendation as well.
"Train kept a rollin" had the awesome Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner who also did studio work with Journey, Toured with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed. Serious hired guns.
@@HellenKillerProject OH YEAH!! I've been in love with "Sweet Jane" from RnR Animal for more years than I'll admit! Lol and "Heroin" -- amazing guitars!!
@@FloridaRocks Gotta remember Prakash John on bass and even David Johnstone.. For that AC tour... Saw them a few times and it was perfection. Dick Wagner did at least dome work on almost every Alice Cooper record. THE SWEET, Eddie money and Alice Cooper.. On one tour.
Aerosmith = minor league
Eminem was in elementary school when this was written and performed. (A kid, a baby, just born, whatever. 👈Edited so stop telling me which exact year jeez.
Well, that should narrow it down to a twenty-year span. ;-)
@@_Common_Logic_ only one year this song was released
Actually he was born the year this came out. I was 3 😂
@@Eowyn187 - Nevermind... I was only implying that it probably took Eminem 20 years to get through elementary school...
Incidentally, the song was released TWICE and not in one year. The single (3:25) and the "long version"or what became the album version. The first in '73 and the other in '75.
Yes and Marshal was born in 1973 also known as Eminem.
I am officially addicted to your channel. Watched for the first time tonight and can't stop. This is awesome.
This is my generation music.
Welcome !!!!!
Ohhh. Girl, lovin your hair in this video, your gray braids are beautiful. Great reaction too. This song is amazing. Voice like no other.
this shit was our bread and butter. Damn, makes me even more nostalgic today..
Awesome Song! Sweet Emotion another great 70’s Song!😁❤️
As for man, his days are like grass;
he flourishes like a flower of the field;
for the wind passes over it, and he is no more.
Aerosmith was my 3rd concert back in the 90's and I ALWAYS LOVED THIS SONG..and wen he started singing this 1 omfg I was like omg I SOOOOO love this 1..never realized it was Aerosmith til the screaming part WOW
Leaning from rock, what a concept! I’ve known this since the 70s!! Get with it you GODDAMN MILLENNIALS!!!!!
Steven wrote this on a treadle organ, like a church organ with foot pumps. He drove Joe Perry the guitarist crazy playing that repeat over and over all night. The organ used sold at auction a while back. You should see a live version of "Dream on" to catch him hot. Check out the American Idol shows Steven Tyler was one of the the judges on.
I remember hearing this on underground radio WMMS 100.7 FM. The 1st time I saw Aerosmith they were 3rd or 4th on the billing. This brings back so many memories. I can't believe it took you so long to REACT to this. Thanks and God bless you.
Miss India, this is one my favorite songs and my favorite reaction 👍 incredible song.
Listen to Nobody's Fault, Last Child, and Back in the Saddle !
Vera Knight-Cvitonavich Yes!! Nobody’s Fault ❤️❤️
@@vickieray I have seen Aerosmith so many times, but they rarely used to do it live. The first time I saw them play this was during the Nine Lives tour, in the late 90's I almost freaked out and double high fived the girl next to me so hard I almost knocked her down lol !!! >>@
Vera Knight-Cvitonavich I think some of their songs were just really difficult to reproduce the magic of the recording studio but “Rocks” was one of my absolute favorite Aerosmith albums ♥️🎸🎤♥️
Wednesday unforgettable vocals on Back In The Saddle but you forgot the song? I guess it was forgettable after all
Aerosmith's "Crazy" is absolutely beautiful.
"Janie's Got a Gun" (deep song) and "Livin on the Edge" are also great!
We all loved slow dancing to this song back in Jr. High also "Lady" by Styx & "Love Hurts" by Nazareth Hair of the Dog album & Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver"
I swear this song is brilliant in how melodic, hypnotic, captivating it is! Such amazing song writing that lasts forever...
You know it's true,
All these feelings come back to you
is the correct lyric.
RAW! incredible tune.. nice lesson bout livin' in the moment... CRAZY voice!! react react react!!! luv it and don't stop
Love you reaction! Aerosmith was my first concert. I was 14 when this song came out and they were playing in Denver, my brother took me to it..What a fantastic time it was.
Love love this song. I can still remember the first time I heard it 1973, right after graduation. Lots of incredible music from this era.
Yes Eminem took from it, he's sampled a lot of songs Toy Soldiers comes to mind as another
The way I see it is, it comes for a love of the Music. Just like British rockstars didn’t emulate blues to steal from the black man. The adored the music. And it all comes full circle having hip hop sampling rock beats. To me it’s a beautiful thing not “They stole this reeee” Except Ice Ice baby. Fuck that song.😂
Tyler Haha Under Pressure
Red Lion We all know that totally wasn’t a rip off of under pressure. Haha. Take care.
I only knew the Asrosmith of the 90s, with the hit love songs. I heard this for the first time a few years ago and couldn't believe it was Aerosmith. Love this song so much.
I was nine years old when Aerosmith came out and they got me through the majority of my school years. My two favorite albums of theirs are Rocks and Get your Wings.
This song still makes me tear up....all these years later.
Back in the saddle, Last Child, Sweet Emotion,Hang Man's Jury, Train Kept A Rollin, or Draw the Line are few other Aerosmith gems.
You young pups just dont what ya missed in the day.
Isn’t it extraordinary how sometimes a young person taps into universal truths that most of us have to live a lifetime to see. If he did nothing else in his life, which is not the case, this contribution to music would elevate Steven Tyler to heights few have achieved. The message of Dream On continues to inspire.
Pretty cool reaction there sister. They say every picture tells a story. Well so does a lot of our music. Keep on doing what you are doing.
Eat The Rich is my favorite Aerosmith song. Never gets played though. So sad.
Aerosmith was a Boston based band and when the Boston marathon bombing happened they went live on espn with a choir. Something I'll never forget watching live
So many good ones by Aerosmith. Eat the Rich, Janie's Got a Gun, Back Back Train, Sweet Emotion. There's a lot to be found.
Aerosmith - Livin' On The Edge
netsuj yenrav one of their best!!
Aerosmith get your wings. The best album. I was 8 now 56 . My station was WHEB Portsmouth N.H Tom Bergeron was my dj growing up .
I saw Aerosmith live sometime approximately 1986 at what used to be called the Worcester Centrum (Worcester, Massachusetts) and Steve Tyler's acrobatics (both physical and vocal) were Amazing. I also had to escape to the bathroom briefly to stuff pieces of toilet paper into my ears, because it was one of the loudest concerts I ever attended and my ears were literally in pain.
Aerosmith, "Sweet Emotion"
That's the reaction I have every time I hear it. One of the classics.
I feel like I'm going on an emotional rollercoaster with you every time I watch these vids. Thanks. Great content
My darling welcome to my life in 1973 !! I listened to this everyday of my freshman year of High School. May you always Dream On my dear.
In 84' I saw Aerowsmith perform this in Middletown NY. It inspired me to eventually leave my corporate job and start working as a Stagehand. 10 years later, I was laying out the Mainstage for Woodstock 94' with the "Dragon", the Engineer for the staging company "
I love this song... period... exclamation point!
I think this is easily one of the top 10 or 15 rock songs of all time. It still gives me chills.
That was tha vibe in almost everything back then...I credit music back then for how much influence and power it has to bring us all together back then. That 1% bought it out because it seen how much profit there was and turned it into something else.
You go girl😊... you got it👍🏼
God i miss those days.
Great song i have always like Aerosmith Steven Tyler has a lot of passion when I get up in the morning to go to work I look in the mirror and thank all these lines on my face are getting clearer
I grew up listening to Aerosmith, KISS & Led Zeppelin . Great band , now performing in Vegas
Back in the Saddle , Kings & Queens , No More , No More & Lord of the Thighs are my recommended ones to review
Sing for the laughter sing for the tear. I think that means stay optimistic whether happy or sad and sing about it.
I love that he’s built several “janie’s houses” for abused teen girls!
You know I love 💕 how you pick up on songs so quick!!! You India!!!
There is a live version of this song that appeared on the Last Action Hero Sound track that is live with an orchestra....Its hand down my all time favorite song of all time. Still get goose bumps when I listen to it. Like I said its on the Last Action Hero soundtrack. The orchestra takes it to another level.
I’m a few months late but I just got into reaction channels during quarantine. You’re my fave. You actually listen and react to the lyrics. I love watching people experience new things and enjoying it
They have better songs too. Go through their credits. Amazing. Rag doll. Walk this way(either run DMC)
I don't love Aerosmith but i love this song. They nailed it
like me, you might have to hear this, a few dozen times, before you truly feel this songs most natural perfection!🌟🔥✌
Nothing is guaranteed - not your victory - not your defeat - just keep pushing.
The lyrics are pure poetry akin to anything anyone's ever written....
This might be your best reaction India, It's great to see you for real get into a song.
Never quit, sing for life, and keep dreamin'.
Aerosmith did it with no help! They were an epic band!
I'm very happy to see you can enjoy old man music. There is so much more for you to enjoy out there(back there).
You picked a big one to start your Aerosmith journey.
Like he said, you have to lose to know how to win. There are no failures, only learning experiences. Dream on!
Love love love Aerosmith!
I saw them do this live and let me tell you it was absolutely Awesome!
An AWESOME song by a great band! Steven Tyler's voice is one of a kind!
One of my favorite songs from his band
Prime Tyler! Aerosmith's best song. Top 10 all time Rock tune
I think this is a great song for you right now India where your at in your struggling wt your dreams to make them come true maybe this will give you a lil incentive to not give up and keep fighting for your dreams!!! I hope so you deserve all you want in life and you can have it I have faith in you!!!
Deep song. Love how it was played at the end of the movie Miracle.
THIS IS THE ONLY SONG IN THE WORLD THAT MAKES ME TEAR ;( : ) EVERYTIME I LISTEN TO IT, IT BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORIES THROUGH OUT MY LIFE >>>>>>>>>> : )
INDIA your reaction hit me real hard you are so amazing....
Aerosmith and Run DMC brought rock and rap together in Walk this Way which you definitely should listen to, and in case you didn't know, lead singer, Steven Tyler, is Liv Tyler's dad.
omgoodness :D Bring on more Aerosmith :D I believe you did the song from Armageddon? I don't want to miss a thing.. maybe it wasn't you, but that is a GOOD ONE...get your tissues out
You should do Aerosmith and run DMC walk this way knowing that it was originally an Aerosmith song that you should listen to because it definitely lend it self to the wrap vibe that they got with run DMC it almost had that cadence before they did the collaboration the video is fantastic