{"id":536,"date":"2015-01-15T20:06:29","date_gmt":"2015-01-15T20:06:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mrzeros.com\/blog\/?p=536"},"modified":"2015-09-11T18:19:18","modified_gmt":"2015-09-11T18:19:18","slug":"topaz-1973-79","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mrzeros.com\/blog\/topaz-1973-79\/","title":{"rendered":"Topaz &#038; Sazzafraz: AEROSMITH; 1973 -1979"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><div id=\"attachment_646\" style=\"width: 160px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.mrzeros.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/AEROsmith-1976.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-646\" src=\"http:\/\/www.mrzeros.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/AEROsmith-1976-150x150.jpg\" alt=\"Backstage 1976\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" class=\"size-thumbnail wp-image-646\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-646\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Backstage 1976<\/p><\/div><strong>&#8220;Topaz &#038; Sazzafraz&#8221;<br \/>\n-Aerosmith: 1971- 79-<br \/>\n&#8220;BUZZ&#8221; Newspaper Article (#46-aS) Jan-Feb 2015<br \/>\nBy: RLSchwinden aka: MrZer0<\/strong><em><\/p>\n<p>   When I was a kid in Jackson, Mississippi, I was more or less forced to go to Catholic Church Dances, which I  did not care for, it wasn&#8217;t the Church aspect I didn&#8217;t care for, more so, the social segregation, Girls from the Boys, the Nerds from the Jocks etc. I had a crush on our neighbor Laurie A. &#038; she couldn&#8217;t care less if I was alive or dead &#8230; so when I was in misery watching her dance with some Jock from Pearl High (home of Tommy Aldridge: BOA), I heard a sound sent from Heaven &#8220;Walk This Way&#8221; by &#8216;AEROSMITH&#8217; I loved it, it was then I realized going to these dances wasn&#8217;t so bad, as I could hear new music, I couldn&#8217;t afford to buy. I asked my other neighbor Keith McC. about this &#8216;AEROSMITH&#8217; &#038; he said &#8220;You gotta hear this one; Train Kept a Rollin&#8221; I was hooked, finally a band I could put up next to \u2018KISS\u2019 as a favorite.<\/p>\n<p><strong>>You Should Have Been There Yesterday: 1970<<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\n   A kid from NYC one, Steven Victor Tallarico: (26 Mar 1948; Yonkers, NYC) was the Drummer &#038; Vocalist in the band \u201cThe Strangeurs\u201d from NYC, later renamed &#8216;Chain Reaction&#8217; from 1964- 68, this band released 4 Single 45s on Date &#038; Verve Records those being \u201cWhen I Needed You\u201d \u201cThe Sun\u201d \u201cYou Should Have Been Here Yesterday\u201d &#038; \u201cEver Lovin Man\u201d. It\u2019s Summertime in 1970 Tallarico, now going by the name Steven Tyler &#038; he saw a band out of New Hampshire @ &#8220;The Barn&#8221; they were &#8216;Jam Band&#8217; with Joe Perry (Anthony Joseph Perry: 10 Sep 1950; Lawrence, MA) on Guitar &#038; Tom Hamilton (Thomas William Hamilton: 31 Dec 1951; Colorado Springs, CO) on Bass, Tyler was impressed by the funk &#038; swagger of the music the &#8216;Jam Band&#8217; performed. <\/p>\n<p>In Sep the &#8216;Jam Band&#8217; moved to Boston &#038; hired Joey Kramer (Joseph Michael Kramer: 21 Jun 1950; Bronx NYC) who knew Tyler back in NYC, on Drums. Perry in Oct &#8217;70 went to Tyler&#8217;s Mother&#8217;s house to talk to Tyler about joining the &#8216;Jam Band&#8217; Tyler agreed under the condition Tyler would be the Vocalist- Frontman. The band relocated to Boston &#038; was christened &#8216;Aerosmith&#8217; (after a Harry Nilsson LP \u2018Aerial Ballet\u2019) &#038; recruited Ray Tabano: (23 Dec 1946 Bronx, NYC) a childhood friend of Tyler&#8217;s on Guitar. Sometime in 1971 Brad Ernest Whitford: (23 Feb 1952; Winchester, MA) took Tabano&#8217;s spot in &#8216;Aerosmith&#8217;<\/p>\n<p><em>>Major Barbara: 1972<<\/em><br \/>\n   The lineup of:  Tyler, Perry, Hamilton, Kramer &#038; Whitford remained unchanged until Jul &#8217;79, the band performed a showcase gig @ &#8216;Max&#8217;s Kansas City&#8217; their management Leber &#8211; Krebs landed a record deal with Columbia Records in Summer &#8217;72. The band&#8217;s 1st LP #32005 was released in Jan &#8217;73 &#038; hit #21 on the charts, (the original cover for the 1st version of this LP, the band photo was much smaller &#038; in the center of the LP cover, the re-issue was dubbed \u201cDream On\u201d) with 2 Singles released one being &#8220;Dream On&#8221; in Jun \u201873, this hit #59 on the charts, later in &#8217;76 the re-issue 45 would make the Top 10. There is 1 out-take from this LP session &#8220;Major Barbara&#8221;. The band&#8217;s 2nd LP &#8220;Get Your Wings&#8221; was released in Mar &#8217;74 &#038; would hit #74 on the charts, &#038; this is the 1st produced by; Jack Douglas (who would produce the next 4 LPs for the band) 3 singles were released &#038; thus far the band\u2019s 45s would have edited versions of the songs, also there was a &#8220;Quad&#8221; version pressed of this LP.<\/p>\n<p><strong>>Big Ten Inch: 1975 <<\/strong><em><br \/>\n   Aerosmith&#8217;s big break comes in the form of their 3rd LP &#8220;Toys In The Attic&#8221; released in Apr &#8217;75 hitting #11 on the charts with 3 singles released &#8220;Sweet Emotion&#8221; in May &#8217;75 &#038; hit #36 on the charts followed by &#8220;Walk This Way&#8221; in Aug \u201875, but then re-issued in Nov \u201976 then hitting #10 on the charts (the Run D.M.C. version hit #4 in Jul &#8217;86). Then releasing the single &#8220;Last Child&#8221; in Mar &#8217;76  &#038; hitting #21 on the charts, months before the LP. The band scores again with &#8220;Rocks&#8221; (my 2nd favorite LP) in May &#8217;76 hitting the charts @ #3, then the 45 &#8220;Back In The Saddle&#8221; in Mar &#8217;77 hitting #38 on the Charts, there is also a &#8220;Quad&#8221; version of this LP as well #CAQ-34165.  David JoHansen of the \u2018New York Dolls\u2019 stared working with Aerosmith beginning with this LP, as well as Joe Perry stared playing on JoHansen\u2019s LPs<\/p>\n<p><strong>AEROSMITH performed @ the St. Paul Civic Center on;<br \/>\nSat 1 May 1976 (here\u2019s the Setlist)<br \/>\nMama Kin<br \/>\nWrite Me A Letter<br \/>\nSOS too bad<br \/>\nWalkin The Dog<br \/>\nSame Old Song &#038; Dance<br \/>\nOne Way Street<br \/>\nWalk This Way<br \/>\nSick As A Dog<br \/>\nBig 10 Inch Record<br \/>\nLick &#038; Promise<br \/>\nNo More, No More<br \/>\nDream On<br \/>\nSweet Emotion<br \/>\nTrain Kept A Rollin<br \/>\nToys In The Attic<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>The band&#8217;s next single &#8220;Draw The Line\u201d is released in Oct &#8217;77 hitting the charts @ #42, then 2 months later their 5th LP &#8220;Draw The Line&#8221; was release (my favorite LP) in Dec &#8217;77 charting @ #11 with the follow up single &#8220;Kings &#038; Queens\u201d in Feb &#8217;78 hitting #70 on the charts. <\/p>\n<p><strong>> Chip Away The Stone: 1978<<\/strong><em><br \/>\n   The Rock N Roll Lifestyle must have taken its toll on the band as in 1978 they do not release a studio LP, instead 3 songs on &#8220;Cal Jam II&#8221; LP recorded &#8220;Live&#8221; on 18 Mar 1978 Ontario, CA.  On 4 Jul 1978 in Dallas, TX @ The Cotton Bowl the band performed @ the \u201cTeXXas Jam\u201d &#038; in 1988 a 12 song VHS was released of the show titled \u201cTeXXas Jam \u201878\u201d followed by a Soundtrack Single &#8220;Come Together&#8221; in Jul&#8217; &#8217;78 from &#8220;Sgt. Pepper&#8217;s Lonely Hearts Club Band&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>  Then their 1st &#8220;Live&#8221; LP with &#8220;Live ! Bootleg!&#8221; (recorded from 1973-78) released in Oct &#8217;78 coming in @ #13 on the charts &#038; the 45 single release for this LP is the Studio Version of &#8220;Chip Away At The Stone (studio)&#8221; hitting #77 on the charts which was written by session man Richie Supa (Richard Goodman: Massapequa Park, NY) the 6th member of Aerosmith; who played Keys, Sax &#038; Guitar for the band, &#038; who temporarily replaced Perry, before Crespo did. This LP came with a concert poster inside the LP. It was also in this LP I saw a photo of Joe Perry playing a \u201cTele-Strat\u201d just like the one Tommy Bolin used in the \u2018James Gang\u2019. I feel it&#8217;s worth noting almost all of AEROSMITHs 22 Single 45 Releases from 1973- 1979, Are Alternate Versions of the LPs songs. Did you know the &#8216;Spinal Tap&#8217; scene with the &#8220;Cold Cuts&#8221; was about an incident Tyler had backstage in the late 70&#8217;s. Tyler: &#8220;I saw the film; I have to tell ya, I didn&#8217;t get it&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><strong>> Cheescake: 1979<<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\n   This marks the end of the &#8220;Original&#8221; Lineup of AEROSMITH as Joe Perry leaves the band in Jul \u201879 he did record half of &#8220;Night In The Ruts&#8221; released in Nov &#8217;79 with the other half finished by: Jimmy Crespo: (5 Jul 1954 Brooklyn) of &#8216;FLAME&#8217;   the single for this release was \u201cRemember (walking in the sand)\u201d which hit #67 on the charts in 1980.  <\/p>\n<p>   Perry did form the \u2018Joe Perry Project\u2019 &#038; in Mar \u201980 he released \u201cLet The Music Do The Talking\u201d with the title song that would be re-recorded by \u2018Aerosmith\u2019 in Nov \u201985, followed by his 2nd &#038; final release on Columbia Records \u201cI\u2019ve Got The Rock N Rolls Again\u201d in 1981, his 3rd LP \u201cOnce A Rocker, Always A Rocker\u201d would be released in Sep 1983 on MCA Records , In Sep 1999, Raven Records released a CD \u201cBest Of Joe Perry Project\u201d.  <\/p>\n<p>Whitford left the band in early 1981 to record the \u201cWhitford-St. Holmes\u201d LP #37365 on Columbia Records with former Ted Nugent singer Derek St. Holmes (both were still managed by: Leber- Krebs). AEROSMITH did eventually reunite in Jun &#8217;84 but that&#8217;s part of another tale. So there you go Missy M. a brief history of your favorite band. 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