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1h25m31s
1. Rats in the cellar
2. Same old song and dance
3. Heart's done time
4. Come together
5. Milk cow blues
6. Let the music do the talking
7. Lord of the thighs
8. Permanent vacation
9. Rag doll
10. My fist your face
11. Joe Perry guitar solo
12. Draw the line
13. Dream on
14. Dude (looks like a lady)
15. Sweet emotion
16. Mama kin (with Guns n' Roses)
Supurb soundboard recording of a real Aeroblast! I always thought Aerosmith
shows on bootlegs started to sound as great as this one does from the
early nineties, but I'm glad to admit I was wrong.
Rare concert intro before Rats in the Cellar. Before Come Together, Steven
says: 'We're gonna get a group grope together here. You all know what
a group grope is? Aah, there's no Kleenex involved!' After the song: 'That
was f#ckin' beautiful! How's your f#ckin' attitude tonight?' There's two
ways of explaining the last sentence, please don't try
Before Lord of the Thighs, Steven tells the audience: 'Now I'm confused
here tonight. This is the last show in 155 shows this year. A million
and a half crazy motherf#ckers like yourself. I don't know whether to
cry or kick some motherf#ckin' ass. Kick some ass right? [..] Brad, tell
me what to do Brad!' The first tunes of Lord of the Thighs are heard and
Steven sings: 'She was a pooh tang, gone the grace, all she want do is
sit on Brad's face.'
Permanent Vacation has a rare intro. After Rag Doll, Steven says: 'This
next song, we've been saving these next two songs for LA. Or Costa Mesa,
where the f#ck you are!' A real good version of My Fist Your Face follows.
Again, you Perry is his weight in 'female satisfaction,' 'Italian Stallion'
and of course he is 'f#cking!'
The JP guitar solo is (partly) incorporated in Draw the Line, instead
of before it during later shows (eg. Fifa Show 2002). Draw the Line contains
a verse or two of a song I don't recognise. Also, Dream On's intro is
a verse of a song I don't recognise.
Before Mama Kin, you hear Steven ask: 'Slash, do you know how this one
goes?' The first tunes of Mama Kin are played and Axl Rose starts to sing.
It seems to me that Mama Kin indeed is the last song of the tour (so,
it is part of the show on this bootleg). The outro is by Axl Rose, who
is putting the F-word between every one or two words he says. We all know
what has become of that stupid F#ck himself, don't we?
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