AEROSMITH – Rocks Donington 2014 (2015 Universal 2 CD/1 DVD set)
Aerosmith enter the stage as the sun at Donington makes its final descent. Opening with the stalwart “Train Kept-A-Rollin'”, Steven Tyler leaps, covered by a traditional native headdress. (Strangely nobody screamed “cultural appropriation!” in 2014.) It’s off before he can start twirlin’ across the stage anyway. Though desiccated, the band are cookin’ like a group 1/3 of their age. Brad Whitford takes a welcome solo on “Train” and the band look happy to be up there.
Without missing a beat, Aerosmith travel forward in time two decades to “Eat the Rich”. At first it sounds as if Tyler’s voice can’t hack it but then he’s right back in the game. Nice to see Joe employing a whammy bar, but has the young crowd any idea what Grey Poupon is? Tyler throws down a solid burp before the skippable “Love in an Elevator”. His older, rougher voice gives it a tougher vibe but it’s overplayed radio filler now.
It’s a string of Geffen hits during this portion of the show. “Cryin'”…interesting only because the band thought they had to play it for the millionth time. “Jaded” has the stage bathed in purple but it’s Aero by the numbers. Tyler spends the end of the song hanging out with some girls in the front row. But when Joe Perry starts the growling drone of “Livin’ on the Edge”, things come back to life. The song still has teeth.
The Geffen hits are interrupted by the legendary funk of “Last Child”, and then we see why this band is really special. It’s not just Tyler and Perry, but it’s the sweet jam that the five of them make together when they really get down. Brad Whitford is the captain of this particular ship, taking us to the green waters of Mt. Funk with Mr. Joey Kramer in the engine room. Highlight of the show.
Aerosmith couldn’t have shown less enthusiasm for their newest album Music from Another Dimension. “Freedom Fighter” with Joe Perry on lead vocals is the only new song presented. Tyler’s not even on stage for it, but he’s back for “Same Old Song and Dance”. Kramer’s absolutely the backbone, with his pal Tom Hamilton on bass. That necessary piano part is provided by Buck Johnson near the back of the stage. But they just can’t keep playing oldies without giving the kids a hit, it seems. “Janie’s Got a Gun” is overdue to be retired. It’s not the band, who are at 110%, it’s just the song and the years.
“Toys in the Attic” is like a sudden wake-up! Second best tune of the night and no small thanks to Tommy and Joey on rhythm. Unfortunately all this momentum is spent by playing “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”, which should be buried and never resuscitated. But what do we know, Doningon goes absolutely nuclear for the movie hit ballad. Fortunately, Steven’s favourite Aerosmith song, “No More No More” is just what we needed to keep the train a-rollin’. You just have to listen to the guys play and interact with each other to appreciate what makes ’em special, but it’s trippy seeing a big passenger jet landing in the middle of the song.
“Come Together” belongs to Aerosmith as much as it belongs to the Beatles now. Their version is their own jam. Unfortunately this perfect moment is ruined by the robotic “Dude Likes Like a Lady”. Moving on to “Walk This Way”, an oldie but surely just as familiar. It’s certainly just as cool, especially when Tyler starts playing loose with the words.
The first encore is also the only serious deep cut of the night, an abbreviated “Home Tonight”, followed by “Dream On”. It’s kind of cheesy when Steven changes the words to “Cream on, cream until your jeans are blue.” “Sweet Emotion” (with Tom bass solo) and “Mama Kin” complete the night, with the ravishing applause from a crowd of 80,000, breaking curfew to do it.
After a chant of “fuck curfew!” the band launch into “Mama Kin” with the energy of a first song instead of an after-hours closer. And that’s the proof that there’s nothing wrong with Aerosmith aside from some question of how many hits you need to play vs. deep cuts. The engine still motors ahead like they haven’t been through multiple splits and illnesses. Long live Aerosmith!
The concert is well edited with excellent camera angles, relying on minimal slow-motion gimmicks.
3.5/5 stars
It sounds very similar to what they played when I saw them at Download in 2017. It was basically their hits performed live. It was still a great night.
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I have a feeling their setlist changed very little between 2014 and 2017! Especially for a festival crowd. How did the audience like the ballads at Download?
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From what I remember, the crowd seemed to be very into everything Aerosmith played that evening.
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Sounds like a fun show actually. I don’t have this one so when it comes up in my timeline, I’ll just put a blurb for everyone to come here.
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You have enough time to buy a copy John! ;)
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That is true. I do as I am just getting to the 90’s.
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I’m still not willing to hand Come Together over to Aerosmith.
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Seconded. And I’m not exactly the biggest Beatles fan lol.
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Fair point. I concede it’s not the same level as Hendrix and Watchtower.
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Hendrix gets Watchtower, Johnny get Hurt, Cubby gets The Twist. The Kinks and Van Halen can share You Really Got Me.
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Especially since they got it from Chuck Berry:
Jump to 1:05.
Berry sued and won and the punishment was that Lennon had to record some Berry covers!
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Oh, I know about this. It was actually the label who owned the song that sued. Then made Lennon put three songs that they owned on his covers album. Might be a good reason why that album isn’t that great, lol I don’t believe Berry got a penny from it. But in my opinion, they just lifted a line. You can tell Lennon felt bad about it though since he went on the Chuck Berry apology tour for a while. Meanwhile, not a peep from Paul, lol
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I wouldn’t have gone to see them in 2014, but this set would be a cool next best thing.
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I think I bought this on one of our Toronto trips. Either BMV or Sonic.
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I totally don’t remember that, but I believe you! Good thing there’s video proof out there somewhere…
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I was thinking of figuring out which year it was but maybe another time!
I gotta re-watch some of those videos. In the early days I wasn’t as good at it, but I think the later videos are pretty fun!
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They’re all fun, they are what they are. Man, I wish we could go do that again. Think of all the records passing through Sonic Boom, all these years now, and we’re not there.
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I know. We should have been back in 2020. Maybe something will change this year. I hope.
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We shall see. I go get my booster next Wednesday. In the rink where the OHL plays, where the ice should be. Maybe I’ll be at center ice lol.
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I hope so! We’ve been boosted and I understand symptoms are milder if you are boosted. But I just don’t want it at all! I don’t want to be sick or have life disrupted!
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Me neither. Until the asshats of the world figure it out, we may have to keep living like this, though.
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This is why I made sure the Train will be rolling tonight. We need it… again.
I know I cannot go back to being live every single weekend again. But I’ll do what I can. It’ll be nice to chat with Tee Bone.
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Tee Bone’s the man! Tell him he needs to make a record. I’d buy it! Speaking of, get any mail yet?
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Not yet.
You can buy the album on bandcamp right now! 9 tracks, 25 minutes, more like an EP. Tonight we’ll try to talk him into making CDs or vinyl.
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Bandcamp! I tried logging in there and it kept rejecting me. James kept telling me about sales and I should go and I would try and it never worked. I dunno. It’s just me lol.
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I’ll help you get the tracks this weekend.
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Dude, thanks! I think maybe I tried logging in and it failed (maybe even on their end), and then it didn’t like my email address after that. That’s just a guess.
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Possibly! I’ll make sure you get the tunes
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Awesome thanks! Now I gotta make sure Tee Bone gets paid!
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Stay tuned…
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I always do!
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I think this Donington show plays on the AXS channel on TV sometimes, but I never watched it yet. I might enjoy the show since I’m a casual listener of the band, but I can see how bigger fans of the band would be upset by the setlist. I love this line you said though: “It’s not just Tyler and Perry, but it’s the sweet jam that the five of them make together when they really get down.” On one of John’s Aerosmith reviews, I said that the band wouldn’t be the same without Joe and Steve, then John said it wouldn’t be the same without any of the band members. I didn’t know better since I haven’t really dug deep into the band yet.
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I haven’t invested any time into watching any Aerosmith live footage over the last 10 years.
And I’m not sure how bands can decide what to play. The singles or the deep cuts.
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I think people who think they like Aerosmith would love the show even if they never heard Janie, or Dude. But that’s just me.
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Inspired by this I’m now listening to Rockin’ the Joint. No complaints.
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My complaint is I don’t have all the bonus tracks for that one!
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Not a bad setlist except for that Disney Tune …
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Amen to that! God I wish they would drop that song. They didn’t even write it!
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When me and Tbone caught the Just Push Play Tour when the baby grand came out I knew where they were headed as I was headed for a piss during it..
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