We got to 8 of the 10 UK shows on the 1989 pump tour, as well as driving to Cologne, Germany to see the second gig they’d performed in Europe since 1977. These are the tickets for the two Birmingham NEC...
Aerosmith signed sho...
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Aerosmith launched the Just Push Play album at Virgin Times Square. The NY team asked them to sign these boxers for me. I framed them with a signed CD booklet and they’ve hung on my laundry room walls from LA to Austin. Definitely a one of a kind...
Aerosmith and The Sc...
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This was the first time I saw and met Aerosmith. I was living in Phoenix and The Scorpions announced they’d be playing Compton Terrace with Aerosmith, Autograph and Victory in support. I managed to bluff myself backstage claiming to be from the Melody Maker and the first thing I saw was...
Aerosmith Toys in th...
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Another piece of promotional art that’s typical of the 70’s. This is a retail poster for Aerosmith’s Toys in the Attic. It bears no resemblance to the sleeve artwork in any way, and the band’s name is almost illegible. The album came out in 1975, but this poster,...
Aerosmith Crew Passe...
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I was an Aerosmith fanatic. The first 5 records still sound great to me. Anyway, they hadn’t been to the UK since ’77 so I went over to the US to see them a couple of times before they started touring Europe again in support of their later records. I hitched to a couple of shows...
Reading Festival ...
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I bought this 1977 poster at my first of many Reading Festivals in 1980. I’ve always loved this line-up and wish I’d been there. I remember exploring so many of the bands on it around that time. SAHB, Lizzy, Aerosmith, Frankie Miller are still among my all time faves. It was a...