Aerosmith: The Most Popular Hard Rock Band By Steven Tyler

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This song is written by Aerosmith in 1973. Words and music are by Steven Tyler, the band’s singer.
Aerosmith is one of the most popular hard rock band. They debut in 1973, Boston. The band members are Steven Tyler (vocal), Joe Perry (lead guitar), Brad Whitford (rhythm guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass guitar) and Joey Kramer (drums). Their famous songs are “Dream On”, “Train Kept a Rollin’”, “Walk This Way”, “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” and so on.
I have gone to their live concert once in Japan. Then I liked rock music, but don’t know much about Aerosmith. While the sing was very impressive. Lyrics are simple, so repeated words, “Song ~” and “Dream on”, remained in my mind, shout is powerful and music is melancholic. It makes me feel sorrowful,

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