Aerosmith “Back in the Saddle” again.

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In 1984, Aerosmith embarked on a reunion tour entitled “Back in the Saddle”, which led to the live album Classics Live II. While concerts on the tour were well-attended, it was plagued with several incidents, mostly attributed to drug abuse by band members. Their problems still not behind them, the group was signed to Geffen Records and began working on a comeback. Despite the band signing on to a new record company, Columbia continued to reap the benefits of Aerosmith’s comeback, releasing the live companion albums Classics Live I and II and the collection Gems.

In 1985 the band released Done with Mirrors, their first studio album with Geffen and their first album since the much-publicized reunion. While the album did receive some positive reviews, it only went gold and failed to produce a hit single, or generate much buzz outside the confines of rock radio. The album’s most notable track, “Let the Music Do the Talking”, was in fact a cover of a song originally recorded by The Joe Perry Project and released on that band’s album of the same name. Nevertheless, the band became a popular concert attraction once again, touring in support of Done With Mirrors, well into 1986. In 1986, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry appeared on Run D.M.C.’s cover of Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way”, a track blending rock and roll and hip hop that not only cemented rap into the mainstream of American popular music, but also marked Aerosmith’s true comeback. The song reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and its associated video helped introduce Aerosmith to a new generation.

Yet the band members’ drug problems still stood in their way. In 1986, lead singer Steven Tyler completed a successful drug rehabilitation program, at the discretion of his fellow band members and manager Tim Collins, who believed that the band’s future would not be bright if Tyler did not get treated. The rest of the band members also completed drug rehab programs over the course of the next couple years. According to the band’s tell-all autobiography, Collins pledged he could make Aerosmith the biggest band in the world by 1990 if they all completed drug rehab. Their next album was crucial because of the commercial disappointment of Done With Mirrors, and as the band members became clean, they worked hard to make their next album a success.

Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith

The following items are rare handwritten set lists for Steven Tyler, Joey Kramer and The Band, duct tape and all that graced the stage during this important comeback tour.

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RARE TICKET FROM THE BACK IN THE SADDLE TOUR, NEW YEAR'S EVE AT THE ORPHEUM, BOSTON, MA

RARE TICKET FROM THE BACK IN THE SADDLE TOUR, NEW YEAR'S EVE AT THE ORPHEUM, BOSTON, MA



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  1. i grew up with those guys. i used to sing angel, jenny got a gun, etc with my friends. good to know that they’re still kicking. thanks for posting this….

  2. yes, they are. thanks for reading.


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