FIRST TIME HEARING 'Aerosmith - Dream On' | GENUINE REACTION
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- A lot of the time growing up I would've known about a lot of bands yet I never thought about listening to their music. I always stayed with what I knew I liked. I wish I have listened to Aerosmith a lot sooner! Here's my first time reaction to Aerosmith - Dream on. What do you guys think of the song?
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This song came out in 1973. It was like Aliens landed with music like we’d never heard before. It’s still beyond amazing!
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.
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.
Everyone feels the same way the first time they hear that😅
Next Aerosmith has to be Sweet Emotion.
Steven Tyler is one of a kind.He's still going in his 70's.
Steven Tyler was 17 when he wrote that!
14!
This song "live" is unreal! Steven Tyler is a Rock-God and still sounds this good.
Crazy part is he still sounds just as good!! It's unreal!!
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
Early Aerosmith from their first four albums is the best.
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.
"What the fuck was that" 😳
Exactly ❤
Bow down and give proper respect to Steven Tyler, lead singer of Aerosmith and a true rock legend.
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*
Welcome to one of the best bands of all time... and the Demon of Screamin'.
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!!!! 🎸🎸😎🍸
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
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...
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.
Released in 1973 - the 80's embraced it so much more.
One of the greatest rock songs, ever
This song is so gorgeous it almost hurts listen to it😢😢😢😢😢
MollyBoy, I just love your reactions. You have a beautiful, sensitive and curious soul.
I love Steven Tyler's tone in this song. Smooth and smokin. Just amazing talent.👍💯
I'm 68 and this album came out the year I graduated High School.
That's called a 'Stank Face', young dude. Love it!
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
I saw them at the Texxas Jam at the Cotton Bowl. It was 120degrees F on the stadium floor. I was 13yo. 1978. They were at their lowest point on the Bootleg album tour but what an incredible experience. It was Van Halen’s First tour and they played as well.
steve tyler... what a voice
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.
Aerosmith .. I was a Jr in high school when I first got into their music. Old Aerosmith, the classics. Good music to cruise to with the windows down. As usual, I love your reaction! Keep reacting to the old stuff, it hits right in your soul.
THAT , precious young man, is the flippin genius of Steven Tyler (vocals) and Joe Perry on guitar 🎸🎶❣️
Another band that you should definitely check out if you like unique sounding voices is The Doors. I cannot recommend them enough!
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
Guys are still out doing it. Still sound as good
I am really enjoying your reactions to new songs you have not heard befor, the stink face is great, it shows that you are genuine.
There is a phenomenon my generation refers to as your Kennedy moment. Where were you when Kennedy was shot.
For me it was when Elvis died and the first time hearing Dream on. Both Elvis and Aerosmith happened about the same time for me. 1977. I would have been 9.
I love the tunes you've done and the ones being sugested by followers. Lots of good stuff, but.....
I feel that we as followers need to have you hear the music that inspired the artists your covering. Their influences are just as relevant.
Befor metal there was Rock, before rock there was rock n roll, befor rock n roll there was blues. Most Rock based music, including metal is a derivative of blues.
Blues started as holler songs sung by slaves working in the southern USA. These people sang about the environment they lived in and how they felt about it.
It was termed blues because being a slave was obviously a very depressing way of life.
Not to take away from your modern themed music discovery, its great to see you hear what your viewers take for granted as their favorites.
But I feel that as an honest viewer it is reminiscent of me to not share the great history of this music and its origins.
You have a lot of followers, please ask them to recommend music that inspired these modern artists.
For example, if the guys in KISS never saw the Beatles on the Ed Sulivan show, guys like John 5 may not be making music.
Please ask your followers to recommend the roots of the music we love.
You and us will love it, I promise you.
My recommendation for you is Little Runaway by Del Shannon. It has been used in many movies and tv.
Probably the most famous use was in America Graffiti, by George Lucas. 1973.
This song will amaze you.
Keep on making stinky faces, and please think about what I have written here. The history of metal is a very long story.
Peace
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....😁
the Guess Who American Woman
Omg yes!
Steven Tyler (frontman for Aerosmith, the one singing this), Slash, and David Grohl performed this one at Howard Stern's birthday in 2014. He's still got it, and it's amazing to watch them perform live.. You will love it.
Sweet emotion!
A Whiter Shade of Pale
There’s sooo many to choose from.. definitely definitely listen to rag doll, lovin in the elevator,walk this way,Jane’s got a gun,
They were in the 70's up until now 😁
What the fuc was that?🤯I felt that all in my face!😂That's Steven Tyler!🎙🎶🔥
The Who at Shepperton "Won't Get Fooled Again" will rock your socks off! Nobody has a scream like Roger Daltry!
You've heard nothing yet, wait until he really starts belting it out! I wasn't disappointed in your reaction! You even replayed the part I thought you would! Awesome stuff, FABOULOUS reaction!
Thank you for the heart, appreciate it!
Th e thing i find so amazing about this song is he wrote this song about aging and not letting your dreams pass you by when he was a teenager. I believe he wrote this when he was 17 yrs old before the band released their first album. Masterpiece. I loved this song when i was a teen in the 80's but i find it really speaks to me now that im in my late 50's and have had so many life experiences. It means more now than when i first heard it.
Cinderella "don't know what you got til it's gone"
Lol that came out the year I was born
So nice to see young reactors listening to real😮 music, keep scrolling there is much more of real music back in the day 😊
Motley Crue is another good band.
THAT is Steven Tyler's vocals and Joe Perry''s awesome guitar work!
Steven Tyler (the lead singer) was only 17 when he wrote this song.
That’s crazy!
Dude you got into his voice so hard 5:09 Ima sub just because of that. 😂 I'm fr... if Steven's voice meant that much to your ears then I wanna watch more. Coz you've got a great ear. 👍 omg you gotta hear him scat. And with the blues. Lhm.
6:42 Lmfao his skills and his tone blew you away!! "Wtf was that!?!" 😂
You have to watch this live at Howard Sterns birthday party. Steven Tyler has amazing pipes!
My favourite Aerosmith song.. the opening riff is great fun to play on your guitar.. Takes a little practice. "Dream on". Would have been released in the early to mid 1970s
Check out their song Nobody's Fault from the Rocks album. It's a bridge between rock and metal. Written by guitarist Brad Whitford who also plays the solo. Really a heavy Aerosmith song.
I think this is the song that Steven Tyler wrote when he was a teenager. Damn talented.
4/9/24, 10:26 p.m.
It reminds me of the intro for Stairway to Heaven, you got a great ear.
🔥🔥🔥 All Around
Saw them live in New Orleans, Louisiana at The Superdome in 1975 and they were amazing!!! Peace!
Please go down the rabbit hole with this group. Their Lives are sooooo worth reacting to. Their videos are entertaining as well.
Grade 9/ 1973 and saw them in 1987 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and still sounded the same! 🎉
May be mentioned already. Thus was written by singer SteveTyler as a teenager.
Awesome
Hi here is a 70's girl rock band they were called heart two sisters ( Ann and Nancy wilson) hard rock try their song magic man it will blow your socks off. Great vocals and killer guitar solos.
Absolutely amazing female lead singer. Also try Barracuda by them.
You should watch Dire Straights The earliest live version of The Sultans of Swing . It’s like watching Eddie Van Halen !!
Guitar riffs/ beats mirror Hotel California
Oh my my! Steven Tyler was my first "Crush" ever! I was 10 when i first gotta a gander at him. Anyways, they have so many tunes. Just pick anyone of them. Peace On Ya
One of the firts song that got me to rock and then Metal in the early 80's 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Pretty sure this is #2 behind Walk This Way as the most played Aerosmith song. Such a staple of the 70's/80's. The musicscape was varied and amazing.
Rock royalty!
Sweet Emotion, please!!!
Dude you should hear some Boston or Kansas that's the name of theses two groups
I love this! - This one is nearly as old as me, it was released in 1973.
Another excellent Aerosmith song is - Janeys got a gun
Steven Tyler is the lead singer of Aerosmith
loved watching your reaction when Steven Tyler showed his talent and all you could say was “what the fuck was that”. you making me proud young MollyBoy!!
Watch him perform it live at Howard stern's birthday !! Another level
Run DMC and Aerosmith together, You'll love it! Walk This Way
Hi Aerosmith are in the top 10 bands from the 70's. Here are 3 other bands that fit that category
Lynyrd skynyrd
The eagles
Queen
Their are many more great bands from then but nobody beats pink floyd and led zeppelin they were the best both equal in style and quality of composition.
Sweet Emotion and Train Kept A ‘ Rollin. For starters. The catalogue is deep, deep. Fifty years and still rocking, they are. Check them out live in Rio. Tiny crowd….😂
Dude, that was Steven Tyler. One of the greatest male vocalists to ever walk this planet! I don't wanna make you cry doing a reaction but you need to get the GET Your Wings album and react to Seasons of Wither. OMG so sad but so beautiful. You gotta do it!
50 yrs
Check out Nobody's Fault by them. They were bad ass back in their prime
Try some 90s Aerosmith… "Cryin" is still one of my favorite songs ever ❤
2:26 Yes! You caught that spectacular guitar there! Joe! Since I'm watching your Grunge vids I scrolled back and found this. ❤ I hope soooo much that you hear more Aerosmith. Only Rock group ever, that doesn't have one song that I skip. He, and them, are just badass. What a vibe. And Steven's vocal skills are kinda unmatched. He actually scats. And he's great at it. On "One Way Street". Lhm
Genius singer… I love that.
Check out Ratt, "Lay it down" and "round and round" from the out of the cellar album.
Seen them cow pallas in SF 1975
This album is great start to finish, if you want to hear another one of their dark, moody songs that will give you chills check out "Seasons of Wither", their 70s albums are full of killer songs, "Combination", "Chip Away the Stone", "Toys in the Attic", "Nobody's Fault" and "Rats in the Cellar" are all kick-ass rockers.
Oh my god kid.. jump down the pre 1980 rabbit hole of Aerosmith! Toys in the Attic album specifically!!! Enjoy.
The albums that got me I to Aerosmith were permanent vacation and pump
One of my faves by far. Nice reaction man, love this
Thanks for another great reaction video!! I love this song.. it's at the top of my favs!! I was 8 when this was released and I grew up singing this song. I love Steven Tyler's voice and this band is just at the top!! Be sure and check out some of their live videos of this song!
Goodness, you have sooooo much to get through from the 70’s& 80’s, good luck 👍☺️
Ok, I’ve watched a few of your vids now and I see you going down an epic rock journey! There’s A LOT to discover and I think you’ll notice a bunch of samples from this genre in contemporary music. Anyway, I wanted to recommend one track that I think you’ll dig. The band is called Heart, and the track is Barracuda. I hope you’ll enjoy your musical discoveries!
Credence Clearwater Revival (CCR) Older than a lot of what I've found "Born on the Bayou" most I like. Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show (also old, drug culture) "On the Cover of Rolling Stone" so many others, some of their work was written by Shel Silverstein a poet "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and I believe he was a photographer for Playboy (adult magazine).I really like watching younger reactors from outside the USA and seeing the music live on.
aeosmith in the top 5 besr all time. steven tyler is the best front man of any band
Have a look at the live version of Dream On with Slash.