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Video: AEROSMITH Performs On Streets Of Boston - Nov. 5, 2012
1325 Commmonwealth Avenue is the building in Boston where it all began some 40 years ago for AEROSMITH, in an apartment where Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer lived and wrote songs together in the early '70s. It was where they planted the seed that would catapult them to become America's greatest rock band, with sales exceeding 150 million albums worldwide and induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

Today (Monday, November 5) at noon on the day before Election Day and the release of their new album "Music From Another Dimension!" (Columbia Records), AEROSMITH threw one helluva party for their dedicated fans and their beloved city of Boston. They urged fans to become a "Freedom Fighter" by voting and performed live right in front of the 1325 Commmonwealth Avenue building. Tens of thousands of cheering fans turned out, with the city closing the streets down and suspending trolley service in the area (since the trolley runs in front of the apartment). It was one of the biggest events ever in Boston.

The day began with the designation of 1325 Commmonwealth Avenue as a historic landmark, with a special commemorative plaque placed outside on the building. This honor was bestowed on the band by Boston Mayor Tom Menino and the city of Boston. To top it off, AEROSMITH will further leave their mark as their handprints are being placed in the sidewalk in front of the building. The significance of the event was underlined by the attendance of the New England Patriots President Jonathan Kraft, Patriots Tom Brady and Jerod Mayo, along with an array of Patriots cheerleaders.

The marker commemorating the "Aerosmith Apartment" is presented by the Music Museum Of New England as part of its Boston Music TrailTM, a series of markers at sites of musical significance around the city, made possible in part by a grant from the Music Drives Us Foundation. The mission of the Museum is to preserve, honor and showcase New England's musical heritage. It is building an online archive at mmone.org.

For their performance, which was exclusively broadcast live by AXS TV and will have an encore presentation of the event in full inprimetime at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 PM p.m., AEROSMITH jumped headlong into a set of eight songs including ones that the band played live and recorded on their first album while living at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue. Among the songs was "Movin' Out", from their 1973 self-titled debut album which Tyler and Perry wrote on a waterbed in the apartment. From the new album, the band fired up "Oh Yeah" and "Lover Alot". As they closed with their nugget "Train Kept A Rollin'", AEROSMITH showered the throng with patriotically themed red, white and blue confetti.

Steven Tyler: "To be living the dream in AEROSMITH for all these years is beyond humbling. But to return to where the dream was dreamt, is the dream come true full circle! To be honored at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue to shut down the street, invite all our friends, receive a plaque from the Mayor of Boston and put our hands in cement…just think it could have been our feet! It's the end and the beginning of a life long dream…dream on!"

Joe Perry: "Almost by luck and circumstance the band started here but I would have to say in hindsight after spending time in countless other cities around the world from Abu Dhabi to London, England, I still would have picked Boston to be the cradle of this band. It's still my home!"

Tom Hamilton: "When I was a teenager living way out in the country, I dreamed about moving to Boston and being in a band. Two months after graduating from high school I found myself living in this apartment with my bandmates. I drive past it every day and the dream is still with me."

Brad Whitford: "So many songs came to life at 1325 Commonwealth Ave. It will always be close to our hearts and souls. It is a true honor to have this historic plaque placed for people to enjoy and embrace the early days of this incredible journey — rock on!"

Joey Kramer: "The dream I had as a kid to play music still burns brightly in my heart. It was at 1325 Commonwealth Ave. that my dream began to come true. I will always hold that memory very dear to me as I will the City of Boston, the place I called home for 40 years and the birthplace of AEROSMITH."



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COMMENT | Nice Set
posted by : RedZombie
11/5/2012 3:46:31 PM
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Only 2 from the newest disappointment, with one of them being my favorite song from it. OH YEAH!!


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COMMENT | Steven...
posted by : cfreckna
11/5/2012 3:58:18 PM
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...sounds fucking incredible! As do the rest of the guys of course, but damn, his voice is POWERFUL!!!

Rock on guys :D


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posted by : douche patrol
11/5/2012 4:20:00 PM
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I wouldn't pay a nickel to see these guys play across the street.
They haven't been worth a shit since all those good songs in the set were NEW.
...THAT WAS IN THE 70'S.


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COMMENT | Fucking incredible!
posted by : Green Machinist
11/5/2012 5:21:09 PM
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...Steven Tyler is over 60(!!!) and that was a hell of a performance!!!
Joe should cut down on his stage moves and focus on playing a little more.
All in all: Fucking incredible!


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posted by : stevemcsteve
11/5/2012 6:33:44 PM
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Aerosmith always rocks.


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posted by : pigchop
11/5/2012 7:05:30 PM
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Wow - that was a really good performance all around - even the new song came across really well. Fuck it - I may not like the new album much, but what I just sat through was great!


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posted by : zbtrocker
11/5/2012 7:21:01 PM
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That is what you call rock and roll right there.


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posted by : Reign316
11/5/2012 7:31:12 PM
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My classes were cancelled today for this. Ended up seeing my whole Marketing class haha


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COMMENT | Fucking cool
posted by : Autopstyturvey
11/5/2012 7:38:19 PM
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That kicked ass, I'm sooo glad they didn't play any of their "pop" tunes. I was kinda cringing between songs like, "oh no here comes janie's got a gun...whew! good, another good rocker! I liked how Steven was using his"blues" voice from the first album here and there. It almost sounded like they were going to go into "Lord of the Thighs at one point too, oh well. I thought "Lover Alot" (my fav song of the new one so far)fit in not too badly with their older stuff. My total respect for these fuckers! I almost respect them as much as I respect "Rush"! Anyways, that was some good shit!


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COMMENT | holy smoked
posted by : tuco
11/5/2012 7:43:05 PM
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That was certainly an eye opening surprise.
They can still kick ass live.
Very inspiring
Puts today's bands to shame.
Very sweet.


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posted by : jokerstyle
11/5/2012 8:44:28 PM
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I watched this live...and it was excellent
they are a great live band
it's a shame they can't still write/record good material
but live they tore it up....Tyler sounded great
the band is a machine
really enjoyed it

nice inclusion of "Walkin' The Dog" & "Movin' Out"


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posted by : JJJB
11/6/2012 8:21:04 AM
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They've Stayed Frosty for sure!


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posted by : BSlash24
11/6/2012 9:39:03 AM
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Jokerstyle, so true. They still got game, but...

and it was quite cold in Boston yesterday, 40s, they're out ther in tank tops.


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posted by : LickMySack
11/5/2012 11:45:22 PM
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Too bad the new album stinks.


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COMMENT | great performance, lame as fuck crowd
posted by : Starscream
11/6/2012 6:10:37 AM
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Seriously, what is the point of taking time out of your day to go and watch arguably the most famous group to have ever come from your city....and you just stand there like a lemming.

How depressing.

I'm getting the distinct impression that 80% of the crowd couldn't have given a shit who was up on the stage.


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COMMENT | WOW
posted by : ALICEINCHAINS2
11/11/2012 3:02:34 PM
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Hey Steven...CALL ME!


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