| Aerosmith – Head First Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Also... "dice dance" should read... "St. Vitus' Dance" |
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| Aerosmith – Home Tonight Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| It is similar in concept as the KISS song 'Beth'. This song influenced their later material of 'Amazing' and 'Full Circle'. | |
| Aerosmith – Head First Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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The following lines... "And I love to get down on the stubble With my teeth it will taste like your grin" ...should read: "And I love to get down on her stubble With my teeth in a cheshire grin" Also... "Oh yeah, you gotta let it Taste the bitter with the sweet" should read: "Oh yeah, you gotta learn to Take the bitter with the sweet" The song is about eating pussy. |
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| Aerosmith – Gypsy Boots Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| The song is about an emotional girl with a roller coaster, insane home life. Her father is an abusive drunk. Mother is more concerned with her social life than her daughter. She can't even related to her sibling. So she decides to run away. Great song! Lyrically and musically. One of their most underrated. | |
| Aerosmith – Gotta Love It Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| The solos are incredible. Agreed. | |
| Aerosmith – Get It Up Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Steven sounds so wasted on this song he can't even get it up. The vocals fit the mood of this song perfectly. | |
| Aerosmith – Flesh Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I agree with Acetica -- this song is definitely the statement that sex is the "universal language". Great lyrics and tune. My favourite line is the last verse. | |
| Aerosmith – Fever Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| In the first half of the song "fever" refers to substance abuse, but then Tyler decided to trade that for sex ("the buzz that you be gettin' from the crack don't last, I'd rather be O.D.in' on the crack of her ass"). The constant theme throughout the song is "we're all here 'cause we're not all there" which refers to the crazy rock n' roll lifestyle. | |
| Aerosmith – Fallen Angels Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Steven Tyler has given the rights to this song to Oprah Winfrey's Angel charity. The song is about children who run away from home or are abducted. |
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| Aerosmith – Face Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| When one of the best songs (if not the best) off an album is an acoustic b-side, you know that the band has come down to a low, low, low. | |
| Aerosmith – F.I.N.E. Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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This song WAS performed live more than a few times, sometimes just after Young Lust which is right where this song belongs. During the 1994 Woodstock, the band mixed F.I.N.E. into the middle of Draw the Line. This song was also released on rock radio stations and did moderately well. I can't recall how well without looking up. The lyrics are one of the sleaziest, raunchiest and most sexist (with lyrics like "she said not know boy, but I did anyway", "bimbo on the dash" and "that's my kind of trash" it is easy to see why) the band has released. The reason for such strong lyrics is partially due to the fact that the PMRC was really annoying musicians and trashing its head, Tipper Gore, was quite popular during that time. One could even say that this is a tongue-in-cheek ode to Tipper Gore. |
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| Aerosmith – Devil's Got A New Disguise Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| These are the old outtake lyrics. Could someone post the new ones? | |
| Aerosmith – Come Together Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| This is such an obviously hippy song about drugs. | |
| Aerosmith – Combination Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| The song IS about heroine, cocaine and Joe ("you can't part the THREE of us, once we got a hold"). This is the first song Joe wrote solo for Aerosmith and where he is the lead singer. Combination is about the dangerous combination of having vices like drugs and being able to afford them. At this point the boys were rich. This song has some of the hardest driving rhythms. One of the best off Rocks. | |
| Aerosmith – Cheese Cake Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Joe Perry DID lay down the guitar riff to this song (along a few other off the album) before he left the band. This song is pretty self-explanatory. The song is from a man's perspective who has a power relationship with the girl. He is her "daddy" meaning she'd do anything he desires with eagerness ("she loved to chomp at the bit"). One of the sexiest the band has done. | |
| Aerosmith – Can't Stop Messin' Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| The point of view is from a rich boy who has all his inheritance to burn on blow jobs by she-male prostitutes ("he/she sliding over next to me", "waiting to salute the flag") and sex phone lines ("976, man I need another fix"). Typical of rich kids, he has everything handed to him so he is bored (a pun with "this life is a drag"); he has nothing better to do than fulfill his sexual fetishes. The world around him is a disaster ("the city is a war zone, this country gone to hell") and the rich conservatives are singing the same old moral tune ("they're screamin' hallelujah"). He has heard it before and does not care. Like everyone else his age, he has his own religion -- his own self-absorbed self which he fulfills through masturbation ("can't stop messin' with it", "right here in my hand"). Besides poignant lyrics disguised in typical Aerosmith style fashion, the instruments are superb. The best part, besides the main riff which actually sounds like jerking off, is the intrumental interlude with the cool rhythm in the background as the solo plays. A great tune. | |
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