This song was written when Joe Perry was in a relationship with Elissa and when tensions between him & Tyler started to grow....I think even though this song is written to be towards a girl...some of it is Stevens message to Joe.. He felt betrayed by Joe and didn't want him to leave the band for some girl.
@aerogirltyler, your take is a good one I hadn't even thought of, especially since Perry did not play guitar on this track. It's completely plausible.
Before reading your post, I thought the lyrics were meant to be slightly cheeky (as Aerosmith's sometimes are), but the bridge seemed completely sincere, not at all tongue in cheek.
As far as the lyric: "Say your a ladies man", I also took it to mean "[you] Say you're a ladies man", I'm glad for your contribution, I'll look in your direction of the meaning.
@aerogirltyler, your take is a good one I hadn't even thought of, especially since Perry did not play guitar on this track. It's completely plausible.
Before reading your post, I thought the lyrics were meant to be slightly cheeky (as Aerosmith's sometimes are), but the bridge seemed completely sincere, not at all tongue in cheek.
As far as the lyric: "Say your a ladies man", I also took it to mean "[you] Say you're a ladies man", I'm glad for your contribution, I'll look in your direction of the meaning.
@aerogirltyler, your take is a good one I hadn't even thought of, especially since Perry did not play guitar on this track. It's completely plausible.
Before reading your post, I thought the lyrics were meant to be slightly cheeky (as Aerosmith's sometimes are), but the bridge seemed completely sincere, not at all tongue in cheek.
As far as the lyric: "Say your a ladies man", I also took it to mean "[you] Say you're a ladies man", I'm glad for your contribution, I'll look in your direction of the meaning.
@aerogirltyler, your take is a good one I hadn't even thought of, especially since Perry did not play guitar on this track. It's completely plausible.
Before reading your post, I thought the lyrics were meant to be slightly cheeky (as Aerosmith's sometimes are), but the bridge seemed completely sincere, not at all tongue in cheek.
As far as the lyric: "Say your a ladies man", I also took it to mean "[you] Say you're a ladies man", I'm glad for your contribution, I'll look in your direction of the meaning.
This song was written when Joe Perry was in a relationship with Elissa and when tensions between him & Tyler started to grow....I think even though this song is written to be towards a girl...some of it is Stevens message to Joe.. He felt betrayed by Joe and didn't want him to leave the band for some girl.
@aerogirltyler
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@aerogirltyler, your take is a good one I hadn't even thought of, especially since Perry did not play guitar on this track. It's completely plausible. Before reading your post, I thought the lyrics were meant to be slightly cheeky (as Aerosmith's sometimes are), but the bridge seemed completely sincere, not at all tongue in cheek. As far as the lyric: "Say your a ladies man", I also took it to mean "[you] Say you're a ladies man", I'm glad for your contribution, I'll look in your direction of the meaning.
@aerogirltyler, your take is a good one I hadn't even thought of, especially since Perry did not play guitar on this track. It's completely plausible. Before reading your post, I thought the lyrics were meant to be slightly cheeky (as Aerosmith's sometimes are), but the bridge seemed completely sincere, not at all tongue in cheek. As far as the lyric: "Say your a ladies man", I also took it to mean "[you] Say you're a ladies man", I'm glad for your contribution, I'll look in your direction of the meaning.
@aerogirltyler, your take is a good one I hadn't even thought of, especially since Perry did not play guitar on this track. It's completely plausible. Before reading your post, I thought the lyrics were meant to be slightly cheeky (as Aerosmith's sometimes are), but the bridge seemed completely sincere, not at all tongue in cheek. As far as the lyric: "Say your a ladies man", I also took it to mean "[you] Say you're a ladies man", I'm glad for your contribution, I'll look in your direction of the meaning.
@aerogirltyler, your take is a good one I hadn't even thought of, especially since Perry did not play guitar on this track. It's completely plausible. Before reading your post, I thought the lyrics were meant to be slightly cheeky (as Aerosmith's sometimes are), but the bridge seemed completely sincere, not at all tongue in cheek. As far as the lyric: "Say your a ladies man", I also took it to mean "[you] Say you're a ladies man", I'm glad for your contribution, I'll look in your direction of the meaning.