I finally saw Aerosmith in 1999 for the first time.
I was so bored I could not wait to leave.
They are almost as unexciting as ZZ Top is these days.
Last time I saw Motley was Kansas City in 1989.
Since I have been here in Gnashville, Aerosmith has played here several times (once with Kiss), and Motley has been here once.
I was EXTREMELY enthusiastic about the fact that I got to miss the shows.
I revelled in the fact that while they were playing at the Ampthitheater, I was home having much more fun doing nothing than I would have if I were wasting my valuable time and money being bored out of my skull watching their pathetic attempt at "performing".
It would have been more entertaining to see Aerosmith in the late 70s.
Everyone I have ever met who saw them in the 70s all said the same thing: Either Steven Tyler or Joe Perry (or both) were so fucked up they fell either off the stage, or into the drum kit knocking it over.
At least I would have witnessed some grate Rock Comedy if I had seen them then.
I was so bored I could not wait to leave.
They are almost as unexciting as ZZ Top is these days.
Last time I saw Motley was Kansas City in 1989.
Since I have been here in Gnashville, Aerosmith has played here several times (once with Kiss), and Motley has been here once.
I was EXTREMELY enthusiastic about the fact that I got to miss the shows.
I revelled in the fact that while they were playing at the Ampthitheater, I was home having much more fun doing nothing than I would have if I were wasting my valuable time and money being bored out of my skull watching their pathetic attempt at "performing".
It would have been more entertaining to see Aerosmith in the late 70s.
Everyone I have ever met who saw them in the 70s all said the same thing: Either Steven Tyler or Joe Perry (or both) were so fucked up they fell either off the stage, or into the drum kit knocking it over.
At least I would have witnessed some grate Rock Comedy if I had seen them then.
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