You’d think after three decades together, the members of Aerosmith wouldn’t let a few injuries get them down, but according to an interview with the band’s guitarist, Joe Perry, the group’s future is hazy. Perry hasn’t spoken to lead singer Steven Tyler since the last show Aerosmith played when Tyler fell off the stage and broke his shoulder.
It remains to be seen if Aerosmith will ever regroup to record and/or tour after the group’s two “makeup” shows in Hawaii later this month.
As usual, we’ve got six other stories to share with you…
- Check out Ben Gibbard and Jay Farrar’s The Void
- The new Strokes album was influenced by Thin Lizzy
- Lefsetz praises Letterman MD Paul Shaffer’s new book
- moe. will not play on New Year’s Eve again this year
- Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT would be pumped to see Phish cover his band’s album, Oracular Spectacular, at Festival 8
- Flaming Lips set a “secret” show in L.A. on Thursday
Finally, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played the last concert at Giants Stadium on Friday night, where they performed Born In The U.S.A. in its entirety along with other Boss classics and a fitting cover of the Rolling Stones’ The Last Time. Let’s go to the videotape…
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Aerosmith is not done yet. They are actually playing on Wednesday in San Francisco at a private event for Oracle:
http://www.oracle.com/us/openworld/018158.htm