Aerosmith – You See Me Crying (Audio)



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  1. We did'nt follow fads back at that time did'nt listen to radio music if it played on the radio we did'nt listen to that stuff just was'nt cool Kiss was a real rock n roll back rhen Kiss alive cold gin strutter but then they went radio playing kiddie music we had nazarth hair of the dog black sabbath parnoid rush,ted nugent

  2. Lol I went shopping with Steven. Meant him in the Hanover Ma mall back in shit when done with mirrors came out. He was in Hallmark store signing autos, I was walking by hair to my ass and yelled running outta ink? He ran out to me we went shopping for a present in Child world for Joe Kramer's kid I think. Talk for hours, he said want a autograph? I said no meeting you was cool enough he insisted. I said ok say Done with mirrors for my cocaine problem he proceeded to tell me the name was actually all about trick photography back old school. His girl dragged him away. 6 years later I'm jack hammering a road he pulls up in a Jeep and says Rob WTF is up brother? Great guy. Ramble on 😂

  3. Whoooa I remember back in 1999 stumbling across this gem from my uncles thick Cassette tape case he had. He had all the Aerosmith albums. I was about 10.
    Navajo Nation loves us some Aerosmith! Good memories in Monument Valley. Boring ass days in the desert but was thankful for the collection he had!

  4. There's a story of how in 1983 Steve Tyler, when he was so wrecked and out of his mind on drugs, heard a beautiful ballad on the radio and grabbed Joe Perry and said "We need to cover this song." Joe Perry that turned around and said "Fuckhead that's us." The beautiful ballad was "You See Me Crying" 🤣

  5. At some point during the get-together, someone played “You See Me Crying,” a track from Aerosmith's 1975 album Toys in the Attic. According to Perry, when Tyler heard the tune, he commented, “That's outta sight. We should cover that tune. Whose original is this?” Perry said "It's us you fuckhead!" 😂

  6. This song is a masterpiece & fitting end to an all time classic album.
    The way Tyler sings that third verse/middle part, when it moves up in key, just floors me!
    I'll never, ever let you down…..my love is like a merry go rooooouuuund!
    Home Tonight, is another great early Ballad (that still rocks).
    The guitar solo in "Home Tonight," is just so raw, naked & beautiful.
    He (i think maybe Whitford did this one), hits notes that just hit me straight in the heart.

  7. I remember when I met him for the first time. Well, actually was the second time and it was in Hershey, Pennsylvania at Hershey park. kiss opened up for them, and I knew this road manager Jimmy Ayers, who was Aerosmith's road manager and he took Me and my son backstage to meet Steven Tyler and my son. I have a great photograph of him with Steven Tyler holding him my son looked terrified, and when we walked out of the dressroom, which was just basically a trailer my son said to me who is that lady holding me and I laughed a bit, and I said, someday you'll understand I'll explain it to you? And that's a true actual fact.

  8. This song, and Beth by KISS always gave me more appreciation of Rock bands!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 Always fun to Rock Out, but sometimes you just wanna mellow out with your woman…🤔

  9. Epitome on 70s arena bliss. This was the first power ballad before anyone knew the term. 1975 toys in the attic might be the purest form of classic rock ever known next to zep and the who.

  10. Every Aerosmith song is just amazing and has incredible lyrics!! I can't think of one song that isn't great!! The song that really hit home to me was "Amazing" and it actually got me clean and kept me clean forever!!❤❤

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