AEROSMITH: DVD Version Of TV Special To Include Bonus Tracks

August 23, 2004

The "Aerosmith: You Gotta Move" TV special that first aired back in June will be released on DVD in November, according to Launch Radio Networks. The fan club web site Aeroforceone.com says the DVD will have five songs that weren't included in the A&E special, as well as more behind-the-scenes footage. The two-hour "Aerosmith: You Gotta Move", which showed the band making their "Honkin' On Bobo" album and on tour this year with CHEAP TRICK, premiered on A&E on June 4.

AEROSMITH recently finished up their "Honkin' On Bobo" tour. The group are expected to take about a year off, but there's talk that frontman Steven Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry might release solo albums during that time.

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