Aerosmith Is An American Rock Band Formed In Boston In 1970. The Group Consists Of Steven Tyler lead Vocals Joe Perry guitar Tom Hamilton bass Joey Kramer drums And Brad Whitford guitar . Their Style Which Is Rooted In Blues-Based Hard Rock Has Also Incorporated Elements Of Pop Rock Heavy Metal Glam Metal And Rhythm And Blues And Has Inspired Many Subsequent Rock Artists. They Are Sometimes Referred To As "the Bad Boys From Boston" And "America's Greatest Rock And Roll Band". Read More On Last.Fm
Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Same Old Song and Dance
"Same Old Song And Dance" Is A Song By American Hard Rock Band Aerosmith. The Song Was Written By Lead Singer Steven Tyler And Guitarist Joe Perry. It Was Released In 1974 On The Band's Second Album Get Your Wings. Although It Failed To Chart It Has Remained A Staple On Most Rock Radio Stations And In The Band's Setlist. The Song Has Remained A Fan Favorite And A Staple In The Band's Live Shows. The Band Often Does An Extended Jam During The Song Live In Concert Often Resulting In The Song Going Two Minutes Over The Song's Original Running Time. This Extended Jam At The End Of A Song Is Used As A Showcase For Tom Hamilton. Steven Tyler Is Also Known To Do His Trademark Scat Singing During These Jams. The Song Was Built Around A Riff That Joe Perry Came Up With While Sitting On His Amp. Steven Tyler Quickly Came Up With The Lyrics. The Song's Lyrics Are Sung In Sync With The Main Riff In The Song. Additionally The Song Is Known For Its Upbeat Rhythm And The Dueling Guitars By Joe Perry And Brad Whitford Along With Interspersed Horns. "Same Old Song And Dance" Has Been Featured On Numerous Aerosmith Compilations Including Greatest Hits 1980 Where 52 Seconds Of The Song Are Edited Out And The First Line From One Of The Verses Is Changed From "Got You With Your Cocaine..." To "Shady-Looking Loser..." Pandora's Box 1991 O Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits 2002 And Greatest Hits 1973–1988 2004 . The Song Can Also Be Found On The Live Albums Classics Live II 1987 A Little South Of Sanity 1998 And Rockin' The Joint 2005 As Well As On The Live DVD You Gotta Move 2004 .