Righteous. 👊...my young friend,... you MUST MUST hear SWEET EMOTION from Aerosmith. MUST. TRUST YOUR ELDER 💪😎. Steven Tyler is the singer's name. This song came out in the 70s.....77/78....😁
Seeing Mollyboy react to good stuff when you know something is coming that is going to blow his mind is the best. Halfway through he is loving Steve's voice and i could not help grinning ear to ear waiting for the scream... priceless! Ya got me my boy, i'm subscribed.
This is 70s Aerosmith. Then there's 80s Aerosmith, then there's 90s Aerosmith. I think they still released music well into the new millennium too. Fantastic band.
Aerosmith announced yesterday that they are retiring, after 50+ years of touring, from the stage and have cancelled all their scheduled performances because Steven Tyler’s vocal cord injury is unlikely to heal and is permanent. Love live Aerosmith.
In the 80's Aerosmith did a song with a Hip Hop group named Run DMC. It was one of the first times a Rock Band and a rap group did a music video together. When you get a chance react to "Walk This Way" by RUN DMC. They were the first Hip Hop artists to get inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Yes but why even bring that up when he hasn't even explored their classic 70's material. Next Toys in the Attic. Eventually react, after at least 4 or 5 classic 70's tracks.
One of the all time greatest rock songs!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Check "Sweet Emotion", "Walk This Way", "Lord of The Thighs", "Seasons Of Wirher", "No More No More" that are all great songs from Aerosmith.
Try 50 years ago, 1973. These are the bands that shaped the sound of latter-day rock bands that came after. This is an all-time classic. Still played heavily on classic rock radio and streams.
@@neillenet291 apparently the reissue in 1976 broke the top 10. All I know is that in the mid-70s seems like it was on the radio every time you turned it on. Particularly FM.
Welcome to the 1970’s young one!!!! AC/DC, Aerosmith, and sooooo much more!!!!! You have soooooooo many rabbit holes 🕳️ to go down!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This came out in 1973 when I was 12 and have been rocking out to them ever since!!!! Just like AC/DC!!!!! Keep going hombre you will become a head banger yet!!!!! Hell try Sweet Emotions next. You can’t go wrong!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!! 🎸🎸😎🍸
Was lucky to be a teenager in the 70s, the musicians were true musicians. Some of the best music ever. Loved Aerosmith. Friday night cruising and the music with friends. Its all we had.
Youre right, Eminem sampled this for 'Sing for the Moment' Everyone gets chills the first time they here that iconic scream, the build up to that moment is perfection! Steve Tyler is the lead singer, this song was released in 1973 and is still considered their signature song. He is the father of Liv Tyler who beat known for playing 'Arwen' in the Lord of the Rings. This band has so many great tunes and I hope you get to hear them sooner rather than later.
...also Liv played the daughter of Bruce Willis in Armageddon...if you haven't, you should react the theme to that movie, by her father Steven Tyler, the lead singer of Aerosmith...I Don't Want to Miss a Thing...
LOL, I agree...but it's weird and personal, I guess...the movie, the music video, his daughter playing the lead female role, and that I watched Armageddon when it came out as a teenager...almost gives me a better feeling via nostalgia than some of the amazing work they did twenty-some years earlier, before my time...though musically, I too prefer their earlier stuff...
One of my favorite bands! I have seen them 4 times in concert. They have a huge catalog. They have had hits in 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000. I love their early work Sweet Emotion, Back In The Saddle and Train Kept A Rollin, but also their later hits Jaded, Janie's Got A Gun and Crazy.
They were popular in the 70's/80's...Lead singer in name Steven Tyler...and the "noise" you heard when he was singing in a higher registry was actually HIM still singing...I just love watching your reactions and actually appreciating the musicians of my generation
I've been going to concerts since I was 10yrs old, in the early 1980's & its been the Best musical education that anyone could ever ask for. Also I met many bands, Thank God I'm a girl/woman, as that made sure I met some super Cool, Legendary bands. Loved Aerosmith Always 🤘🤘🤘🤘😉
I want to tell you what my Mother told me when I was much younger. She said "Music is a buffet. You may really really love the fried chicken and mac 'n cheese, but you will be very disappointed if you do not try a little of everything else, too." Best advice ever!! I have always been a pop tart and I do not apologize for that. BUT I listen to every genre there is and have had some beautiful surprises over the years!! I am no rap fan, but I adore Emenem. I do not know much about opera, but I love Placido Domingo. I could go on and on, but you get my point!
If you react to more Aerosmith, all of their 90's music videos were great. "Cryin'" "Janie's Got A Gun" "Crazy" "Livin On The Edge" "Walk This Way" "Pink" defined almost 2 decades of brilliant music videos
From google..Yes, Aerosmith played in a barn behind a 14-unit building on Prospect Hill Road in Sunapee, New Hampshire, where the band got its start. The barn was a favorite hangout for the band members, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, who met in Sunapee while spending their childhood summers there. In their early years, Aerosmith played at many places in New Hampshire, including high school proms, the JFK Coliseum in Manchester, Holman Stadium in Nashua, and the Capitol Theater in Concord....im adding.. they also were big in Boston and through out new england.
I grew up hearing this song on the radio and it STILL gives me chills. One of those songs that never feels old or stale no matter how often you listen to it. Okay, one, you need to watch them performing something live. Two, I'm sure there are a lot of suggestions for other songs of theirs to listen to in the comments, and maybe you've already checked out a bunch of them, but if you haven't already heard it yet, give a listen to "Toys In The Attic".
Walk This Way (original soundtrack from the album Toys In The Attic)…and other fan favs: Last Child, Sweet Emotion, Train Kept A Rollin, Lord Of The Thighs, Nobody’s Fault…among many. ORIGINAL STUDIO ALBUM VERSIONS ONLY (Not Live versions or remixes). Dream On (1st album) released in 1973 but didn’t start getting airplay until 1974 or 75. By then they had their fourth album out and suddenly everywhere on the radio was Dream On, Walk This Way and sweet emotion. And besides Zeppelin, which is at the top of most rock ‘n rollers bands list. It was an Aerosmith Summer. PS: Aerosmith had ‘two lives’; before the late 80s and then after their come back of the 90s. (they broke up and reunited and did a famous collaboration with run dmc ). All the hits above are from their early era.
I saw Aerosmith live in 1984, and when this song started I had feeling that I would be part of this World, 10 years later, I was laying out the Main Stage for Woodstock 94. Don't be afraid to Dream , Young Brother , they can come True!
Was at his last concert in long island, he damaged his vocals he sang so loud..fuckin killed every song, but might’ve been his last concert..one of the GOATs
Aerosmith "Toys In The Attic" album came out in 1975, followed by Boston "Boston" and Kansas "Leftoverture" in 1976 when I was a Freshman in High School. Also around that time Styx "Grand Illusion" and in 78 REO Speedwagon "You Can Tuna A Piano But You Can't Tuna-A-Fish" along with Journey "Infinity". It was a great time for Rock music during my high school years. Most of these albums have the hits you've been reacting to in this time frame.
My favorite even from when I was a kid. ❤❤❤❤ that was Steven Tyler. "It's not the cough that carries you off. It's the coffin they carry you off in." Fav ST quote.
I'm from Hull Massachusetts, and I saw them for the first time in 1972 at the Surf Ballroom for $5.00, and I knew then that they would be great given the opportunity. I bought this album in 1973. Their first three albums (to me) were their best. Get Your Wings and Toys in the Attic, kick ass too. But they had other great albums as well. I'll be 70 this year, and I'm still rocking out to Aerosmith.
My favorite Aerosmith song from high school played at all of the 70’s dances. My husband and my wedding song dance was , “I don’t wanna miss a thing” ❤
Steven Tyler is probably the greatest vocalists in ROCK music. Aerosmith was so kick a** and they still are. I was 15 when this song came out. Out partying and driving, Speakers all the way up and parked outside of town with everyone up and down the back road with all everyone’s trunks open for our sub woofers jammin’! I wouldn’t change any part of that with today’s music and people.
Next Aerosmith has to be Sweet Emotion.
YES!!
I think he would also like the version of "Walk This Way" with Run DMC.
@@bostonwhofan Why always with run dmc? The original without them is so much better!
All the originals are ... (I'm a teenager-in-the-70s person ...😃)
Hopeful🎉🎉❤❤❤😮
How about the whole Toy's in the Attic album.
Righteous. 👊...my young friend,... you MUST MUST hear SWEET EMOTION from Aerosmith.
MUST. TRUST YOUR ELDER 💪😎. Steven Tyler is the singer's name. This song came out in the 70s.....77/78....😁
Bow down and give proper respect to Steven Tyler, lead singer of Aerosmith and a true rock legend.
@@broodhunter21 Aerosmith. Another Boston Band, just like Boston, the Cars etc
He wrote Dream on at 17. Great band, especially the older stuff
We're not worthy! We're not worthy!
@@Mike-rf5tz None of us are. really. LOL
This song came out in 1973. It was like Aliens landed with music like we’d never heard before. It’s still beyond amazing!
I always thought this song was kind of a cross between Queen and Stairway to Heaven. Best way I can describe it to somebody.
Seeing Mollyboy react to good stuff when you know something is coming that is going to blow his mind is the best. Halfway through he is loving Steve's voice and i could not help grinning ear to ear waiting for the scream... priceless! Ya got me my boy, i'm subscribed.
Yes, I like MollyBoys reaction and like you say fewetoo, when you know whats comming it´s priceless
I was holding my breath in anticipation!!
Molly boy has a ton of emotion in his face. So cool to watch.
Wait for it, wait for it 😬!!!!
Same.
This is 70s Aerosmith. Then there's 80s Aerosmith, then there's 90s Aerosmith. I think they still released music well into the new millennium too. Fantastic band.
Aerosmith announced yesterday that they are retiring, after 50+ years of touring, from the stage and have cancelled all their scheduled performances because Steven Tyler’s vocal cord injury is unlikely to heal and is permanent. Love live Aerosmith.
'S all cool... they're awready IMMORTAL!
I had tickets for a Portland show in December. So depressing!!!
So horrible. Steve is my favorite singer. I will never forget the 1st time I heard them.
😕😳😳😳😢😢😢😢🥺🥺🥺
Love Aerosmith ❤❤❤❤❤. Grew up listening too them ❤❤❤❤❤
Crazy part is he still sounds just as good!! It's unreal!!
Everyone feels the same way the first time they hear that😅
In the 80's Aerosmith did a song with a Hip Hop group named Run DMC. It was one of the first times a Rock Band and a rap group did a music video together. When you get a chance react to "Walk This Way" by RUN DMC. They were the first Hip Hop artists to get inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Oh yeah that was great! And nother great one was the Public Enemies together with Anthrax in the song "Bring the noise" :D
Yes they did. And it was ahead of it's time. But it really did suck A$$. 😂😂
Pains me to say it, but the Run DMC version was better than the original
@QBTO Was not close to being better than the original. Did you grow up in the 70's? If not than that explains it.
Yes but why even bring that up when he hasn't even explored their classic 70's material.
Next Toys in the Attic.
Eventually react, after at least 4 or 5 classic 70's tracks.
Early Aerosmith from their first four albums is the best.
Like I've said before, we had the BEST music in the 70s!
One of the all time greatest rock songs!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Check "Sweet Emotion", "Walk This Way", "Lord of The Thighs", "Seasons Of Wirher", "No More No More" that are all great songs from Aerosmith.
you will definitely like the first two that @mikeb36240 mentioned. Steven Tyler is spitting bars in those two. 😄
All great songs, I love Mama Kin also
Check out the calibration for Walk this way with Run DMC and Arrowsmith. First rock rap calibration music video
Love in the elevator and Janie's got a gun, too
Can't forget Big 10 Inch.... Classic :)
Steven Tyler is one of a kind.He's still going in his 70's.
Try 50 years ago, 1973. These are the bands that shaped the sound of latter-day rock bands that came after.
This is an all-time classic. Still played heavily on classic rock radio and streams.
Still incredible to know that this WASN'T a hit when it was first released
@@neillenet291 apparently the reissue in 1976 broke the top 10. All I know is that in the mid-70s seems like it was on the radio every time you turned it on. Particularly FM.
This song is so gorgeous it almost hurts listen to it😢😢😢😢😢
67 years old here fucking song after 50 fucking years still gives me chills my "young friend !!!!!!!! Do a very deep dive into Aerosmith!!!
Same!
62 and same.
Same
67 same!
I’m 64 and STILL get chills when he hits those high notes!
The 70s are the pinncle of rock music. You can find enough great songs in that era to listen to until you're an old man. 😊
The best music is 70's music.
Yessssss!
Best music EVER. They just don't create music like that anymore. It was just a special time to get to live through
Steven Tyler was 17 when he wrote that!
14!
Truly a Genius!❤
That is crazy!!!
He was actually 16
It does my heart so much good to see you young people discovering what real music is.
That was Steven Tyler, the father of actress Liv Tyler
Welcome to the 1970’s young one!!!! AC/DC, Aerosmith, and sooooo much more!!!!! You have soooooooo many rabbit holes 🕳️ to go down!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This came out in 1973 when I was 12 and have been rocking out to them ever since!!!! Just like AC/DC!!!!! Keep going hombre you will become a head banger yet!!!!! Hell try Sweet Emotions next. You can’t go wrong!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!! 🎸🎸😎🍸
Was lucky to be a teenager in the 70s, the musicians were true musicians. Some of the best music ever. Loved Aerosmith. Friday night cruising and the music with friends. Its all we had.
I was 12 years old in 1970. All of the music from the 70s through the 80s was fantastic
Youre right, Eminem sampled this for 'Sing for the Moment'
Everyone gets chills the first time they here that iconic scream, the build up to that moment is perfection!
Steve Tyler is the lead singer, this song was released in 1973 and is still considered their signature song. He is the father of Liv Tyler who beat known for playing 'Arwen' in the Lord of the Rings.
This band has so many great tunes and I hope you get to hear them sooner rather than later.
...also Liv played the daughter of Bruce Willis in Armageddon...if you haven't, you should react the theme to that movie, by her father Steven Tyler, the lead singer of Aerosmith...I Don't Want to Miss a Thing...
@@42Mrgreenmanthat’s quite possibly the worst Aerosmith song ever though
Just jump in, young 'un. I can't think of an Aerosmith song I don't like and most I absolutely love❣️
One of the rocking songs from my youth.
Walk this way - Steven is a legend as far as rock voices are concerned.
Aerosmith - I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (Official HD Video). I prefer their earlier work, but this should attract a lot of viewers.
LOL, I agree...but it's weird and personal, I guess...the movie, the music video, his daughter playing the lead female role, and that I watched Armageddon when it came out as a teenager...almost gives me a better feeling via nostalgia than some of the amazing work they did twenty-some years earlier, before my time...though musically, I too prefer their earlier stuff...
THAT , precious young man, is the flippin genius of Steven Tyler (vocals) and Joe Perry on guitar 🎸🎶❣️
One of the greatest rock songs, ever
The 70’s Aerosmith was their best music……
steve tyler... what a voice
Welcome to one of the best bands of all time... and the Demon of Screamin'.
"What the fuck was that" 😳
Exactly ❤
This song "live" is unreal! Steven Tyler is a Rock-God and still sounds this good.
This is still and will always be my favorite Aerosmith song. It is a perfect piece of music ♡
Aerosmith songs are in a lot of movies and tv shows too
Heck, I know I've heard part of this song in a car commercial. *LOL*
Listening to the music of my youth really makes me feel very nostalgic. Those were the days...60's-80's. 😁😎❤👍👌
Released in 1973 - the 80's embraced it so much more.
"Back in the Saddle" was my go to Aerosmith song.
The lyrics are surprisingly mature for a young group in 1973. In 2024 this song still retains an impact upon listening.
One of my favorite bands! I have seen them 4 times in concert. They have a huge catalog. They have had hits in 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000. I love their early work Sweet Emotion, Back In The Saddle and Train Kept A Rollin, but also their later hits Jaded, Janie's Got A Gun and Crazy.
They were popular in the 70's/80's...Lead singer in name Steven Tyler...and the "noise" you heard when he was singing in a higher registry was actually HIM still singing...I just love watching your reactions and actually appreciating the musicians of my generation
They were huge in the 90s too. They changed their music "style" every decade. That's why they were very popular for so many years.
I've been going to concerts since I was 10yrs old, in the early 1980's & its been the Best musical education that anyone could ever ask for. Also I met many bands, Thank God I'm a girl/woman, as that made sure I met some super Cool, Legendary bands. Loved Aerosmith Always 🤘🤘🤘🤘😉
I want to tell you what my Mother told me when I was much younger. She said "Music is a buffet. You may really really love the fried chicken and mac 'n cheese, but you will be very disappointed if you do not try a little of everything else, too." Best advice ever!! I have always been a pop tart and I do not apologize for that. BUT I listen to every genre there is and have had some beautiful surprises over the years!! I am no rap fan, but I adore Emenem. I do not know much about opera, but I love Placido Domingo. I could go on and on, but you get my point!
Steven Tyler wrote that when he was 17 years old. He’s still going strong at 75 and he’s still got the goods!
MollyBoy, I just love your reactions. You have a beautiful, sensitive and curious soul.
If you react to more Aerosmith, all of their 90's music videos were great. "Cryin'" "Janie's Got A Gun" "Crazy" "Livin On The Edge" "Walk This Way" "Pink" defined almost 2 decades of brilliant music videos
Heartwarming to see the new gen discovering real music.
Modern music rarely comes close IMO.
I love Steven Tyler's tone in this song. Smooth and smokin. Just amazing talent.👍💯
My favorite Aerosmith song right here
One of the most ICONIC and BEAUTIFUL songs EVER WRITTEN! ^..^
I was 6 years old when that song was released.
June 27th, 1973 Aerosmith releases the single for the iconic power ballad 'Dream On'.
From google..Yes, Aerosmith played in a barn behind a 14-unit building on Prospect Hill Road in Sunapee, New Hampshire, where the band got its start. The barn was a favorite hangout for the band members, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, who met in Sunapee while spending their childhood summers there. In their early years, Aerosmith played at many places in New Hampshire, including high school proms, the JFK Coliseum in Manchester, Holman Stadium in Nashua, and the Capitol Theater in Concord....im adding.. they also were big in Boston and through out new england.
I grew up hearing this song on the radio and it STILL gives me chills. One of those songs that never feels old or stale no matter how often you listen to it. Okay, one, you need to watch them performing something live. Two, I'm sure there are a lot of suggestions for other songs of theirs to listen to in the comments, and maybe you've already checked out a bunch of them, but if you haven't already heard it yet, give a listen to "Toys In The Attic".
Loved that look to the Screamin Demom, Steven Tyler. True GOAT!!
Thinking the albums. “Toys in the Attic” and “Rocks” are perfection.
Walk This Way (original soundtrack from the album Toys In The Attic)…and other fan favs: Last Child, Sweet Emotion, Train Kept A Rollin, Lord Of The Thighs, Nobody’s Fault…among many. ORIGINAL STUDIO ALBUM VERSIONS ONLY (Not Live versions or remixes). Dream On (1st album) released in 1973 but didn’t start getting airplay until 1974 or 75. By then they had their fourth album out and suddenly everywhere on the radio was Dream On, Walk This Way and sweet emotion. And besides Zeppelin, which is at the top of most rock ‘n rollers bands list. It was an Aerosmith Summer. PS: Aerosmith had ‘two lives’; before the late 80s and then after their come back of the 90s. (they broke up and reunited and did a famous collaboration with run dmc ). All the hits above are from their early era.
"Where have i heard this song...?"
Most likely EVERYWHERE.😂
Obra maestra de Aerosmith.
It's worth listening to older great. Music.Singing is talent Glad younger people love real music. It can't be replaced
I saw Aerosmith live in 1984, and when this song started I had feeling that I would be part of this World, 10 years later, I was laying out the Main Stage for Woodstock 94. Don't be afraid to Dream , Young Brother , they can come True!
We had the best music. 60's, 70's, 80's and some 90's. Kids now a days don't know what they have missed.
It doesn’t get much better than pre 80’s Aerosmith
Aerosmith is another rabbit hole. Pro-tip: search from the attic to the cellar. These guys were standard bearers of rock.
"that gave me chills up my face..." 😂😂
My boy never heard this before? You got your socks rocked!, no doubt!
Him and Steve Perry can actually do the same vocals live, that they do in the studio
Took my (now nearly 40 year old) daughter to see them live for her 16th birthday ~ awesome concert!! She loooooves "my music"!
There is so much for you to experience. It will be a wonderful journey for you and fun for me to watch you. This is the music of my youth.
Was at his last concert in long island, he damaged his vocals he sang so loud..fuckin killed every song, but might’ve been his last concert..one of the GOATs
AeroSmith IS !!!!!
When I think of Aerosmith, I always think of this epic song!
Aerosmith had hits in the 70's 80's and 90's but their peak would've been 1975 to 1976 with the album Toys in the Attic
A Whiter Shade of Pale
the Guess Who American Woman
Omg yes!
Sweet emotion!
Sweet Emotion, please!!!
Aerosmith is a ‘70’s rock band and the lead singer is Steven Tyler.
Aerosmith "Toys In The Attic" album came out in 1975, followed by Boston "Boston" and Kansas "Leftoverture" in 1976 when I was a Freshman in High School. Also around that time Styx "Grand Illusion" and in 78 REO Speedwagon "You Can Tuna A Piano But You Can't Tuna-A-Fish" along with Journey "Infinity". It was a great time for Rock music during my high school years. Most of these albums have the hits you've been reacting to in this time frame.
This defines my high school years. The best of times and I didn't even know it!!
My favorite even from when I was a kid. ❤❤❤❤ that was Steven Tyler. "It's not the cough that carries you off. It's the coffin they carry you off in." Fav ST quote.
I remember that quote! 🎉🎉
I'm from Hull Massachusetts, and I saw them for the first time in 1972 at the Surf Ballroom for $5.00, and I knew then that they would be great given the opportunity. I bought this album in 1973. Their first three albums (to me) were their best. Get Your Wings and Toys in the Attic, kick ass too. But they had other great albums as well. I'll be 70 this year, and I'm still rocking out to Aerosmith.
My favorite Aerosmith song from high school played at all of the 70’s dances. My husband and my wedding song dance was , “I don’t wanna miss a thing” ❤
That's called a 'Stank Face', young dude. Love it!
Back in the Saddle will blow you away.
It's another great band out of the city of Boston, Massachusetts
And we have a lot of them
Steven Tyler, lead singer for Aerosmith is now 76 and has just retired (August 2024) do to voice issues. Their last concert was September 9, 2023.
Fun fact, the lead singer (Steven Tyler) is the dad of Liv Tyler, who played Arwen in Lord of the Rings.
Steven Tyler is probably the greatest vocalists in ROCK music. Aerosmith was so kick a** and they still are. I was 15 when this song came out. Out partying and driving, Speakers all the way up and parked outside of town with everyone up and down the back road with all everyone’s trunks open for our sub woofers jammin’! I wouldn’t change any part of that with today’s music and people.
Another band that I love when I was a teenager in the 70s and still love today!
This song is an anthem for many.
Steven Tyler is the lead singer, The actress Liv Tyler is his Daughter!!!
❤ watching this again. Love your appreciation.
Their cover of the Beatles' Come Together can't be missed
1973. I was 19. Don't feel bad there's a huge catalog of rock out there.
Anything from Aerosmith get your wings album is definitely worth hearing. From beginning to end.
Our class song 1977🎉
Steven Tyler (the lead singer) was only 17 when he wrote this song.
That’s crazy!