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This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other.
Captured in 2002 at a rare club appearance in Las Vegas, ROCKIN' THE JOINT presents a live set that in large part pays homage to Aerosmith's early days. In support of the full-length JUST PUSH PLAY, the swaggering Bostonians break in new cuts "Beyond Beautiful" and "Light Inside"--both fitting neatly into the band's canon. Concert staple "Same Old Song And Dance" features a fine midsection vamp, followed by gleaming renditions of "No More No More" and the moody "Seasons Of Wither." "Draw The Line" spotlights Joe Perry's bluesy slide work while the requisite (if not sappy) power ballad "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" is handmade for a swaying crowd of late-to-the-party fans.
The 'smiths then dust off Bull Moose Jackson's risque boogie "Big Ten Inch Record," pushing into an extended jam of "Rattlesnake Shake." This fevered version of the Peter Green-penned classic is profoundly apropos; seeing The Jam Band (featuring future Aerosmith cohorts Tom Hamilton and Joe Perry) play it in 1970 gave Steven Tyler the itch to drop everything and follow his rock-star dreams.
This dualdisc includes a CD side with 11 tracks, and a DVD side with 4 live performances, exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the band, and the entire album in Enhanced PCM Stereo.
Aerosmith: Steven Tyler (vocals); Joe Perry , Brad Whitford (guitar, background vocals); Tom Hamilton (electric bass, background vocals); Joey Kramer (drums).
Additional personnel: Russ Irwin (keyboards).Mojo (Publisher) (p.130) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "On cult favourites like 'No More No More' and the drowsy 'Seasons of Wither,' Aerosmith still sound like one of the world's greatest rock bands." Rockin' The Joint Music Review Average Rating: (3.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Rocks Aerosmith rocks. This is a great cd for any true Aerosmith fan. I loved hearing some of the old songs live that haven't been featured on any of the more current Aerosmith live cd's. Brad Whitford and Joe Perry sound fantastic as always. Then add the incomperable Steven Tyler with Joey Kramer and Tom Hamilton crunching behind them what a great sound. Submitted by toddmo128 (Corning, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THE JOINT WAS ROCKIN This live set is good and I mean real good. Out of the 11 songs,the only 3 songs I didn't care for were BEYOND BEAUTIFUL,LIGHT INSIDE and RATTLESNAKE SHAKE. But otherwise even though this concert was recorded in 2002,the train keeps on rollin. Submitted by Joel (Miami Fla.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Aerosmith Takes to the Stage Yet Again!! Showing us that they can still captivate an audience Aerosmith puts yet another great performance on record and adds it to their immaculate reperatoire. The Dualdisc DVD boasts live renditions of such timeless classics as "Sweet Emotion" and "Dream On", who can argue with that? The fact that they do "I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing" was inevitable, with the publicity that the song gave them on the Armageddon soundtrack it was obvious that if a new live album was to be released that particular song would be on it. However the rest of the album only goes to show what most of us already know, that the members of Aerosmith are seasoned veterans of the stage. Submitted by brilliantjakob (Wallingford, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Proves Two Points This album proves two points. First, nobody does Aerosmith better than Aerosmith, and second, that that is enough at this point. Sure, their best days are behind them, but so are the Rolling Stones' and we don't hold that agains them. Aerosmith is in fine form on this live album. Frankly, it is good to hear them pumping out the oldies with so much energy. The fact that they have not done anything really new for almost 10 years does not bother me. How long can they be expected to come up with new material? The fact that they managed to do so for 25 years should be good enough. If you like Aerosmith, you will like this album. It is a fitting addition to the band's live canon, not as good as "Live Bootleg", a bit better than "South of Sanity" and much, much better than the "Classics Live" albums. Submitted by Dogboy (Durham, NC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Another Live Album... This release is an imposition from the record label I dont think Aerosmith needs another live album specially one with only 11 songs and a poor DVD. Since 1989 the record label has been affecting Aerosmith. Now it is time to make a good ROCK record like classic Aerosmith with more guitars and less efects. Don't wanna miss a thing the worst Aerosmith song I thought it was forgotten but the greedy bastards printed the song again. Submitted by disapointedfan (New York) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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