Rocks: My Life in and Out of Aerosmith

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by Joe Perry

Philadelphia, 1990 (http://aerosmithsetlists.com/setlist.php?d=199001210)

  London, 1990 (Marquee Club) (http://aerosmithsetlists.com/setlist.php?d=199008200)

  Boston, 1994 (Mama Kin) (http://aerosmithsetlists.com/setlist.php?d=199412190)

  Osaka, Japan, 1999 (New Millennium) (http://aerosmithsetlists.com/setlist.php?d=199912310)

  Joe Perry Bootlegs

  Boston, 1979 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGYVhVkq5PE)

  Michigan, 1980 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHEQg0Vu7KI)

  New York City, 2009 (Fillmore show) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bG29mvuwpk)

  PHOTO CREDITS

  Photos in the inserts are courtesy of the Perry Collection unless otherwise noted below:

  Bill Wright

  Bill Wright

  Chris Smith Collection

  Ed Malhoit

  Connelly Family Collection

  Ron Pownall

  Ron Pownall

  Ron Pownall

  Ron Pownall

  Dick Hansen, aka Rabbit

  Ron Pownall

  Nite Bob

  Dick Hansen, aka Rabbit

  Dick Hanson, aka Rabbit

  Ron Pownall

  Mark Weiss

  Ron Pownall

  Billie Perry

  Billie Perry

  Billie Perry

  Ron Pownall

  Elsa Dorfman

  Gene Kirkland

  John Bionelli

  Gene Kirkland

  Perry Marguleff Collection

  Ross Halfin

  Billie Perry

  Danny Provenzano Collection

  Billie Perry

  John Quakenbos

  Ross Halfin

  Ross Halfin

  Billie Perry

  Paul Lyden

  Billie Perry

  John Bionelli

  Billie Perry

  Jessica Squire

  John Bionelli

  Billie Perry

  Ross Halfin

  Ross Halfin

  Billie Perry

  Adrian Perry

  Ross Halfin

  John Bionelli

  John Bionelli

  Michael Coleman

  Ross Halfin

  Billie Perry

  Casey Tebo

  John Bionelli

  Ross Halfin

  Sons of Guns

  Billie Perry

  Zak Whitford

  Courtesy of the Sea Shepherds Australia

  Roman Perry

  John Bionelli

  Gene Kirkland

  Melissa Mahoney

  Ron Pownall

  Walter Lenk

  Billie Perry

  Walter Lenk

  Ron Pownall

  Ron Pownall

  Ron Pownall

  Elwood Francis Collection

  Nite Bob

  Karen Whitford

  George Chin

  Annamaria DiSanto

  Ron Pownall

  Billie Perry

  Ron Pownall

  Ron Pownall

  Billie Perry

  Ron Pownall

  Ross Halfin

  John Bionelli Collection

  Billie Perry

  Billie Perry

  Billie Perry

  Ron Pownall

  Zack Whitford

  Todd Kaplan

  Ross Halfin

  Perry Collection

  Billie Perry

  Trace Foster

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  Index

  Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Perry at, 349

  AC/DC band, 187, 196, 237, 248

  Academy Awards: Armageddon/“I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” and, 300

  Academy of Music (New York City): Aerosmith at, 89–90

  “Adriana,” 214

  Aerosmith, 109, 116–18, 122, 127, 128, 133, 146, 151, 157

  Aerosmith

  as band of addicts, 136, 188

  Beatles compared with, 173

  beginning of end of, 170

  burnout of, 172–73

  clothes of, 84, 85, 103, 136

  communal living of members of, 78, 86–87, 99–100

  connections among members of, 198

  Connelly’s predictions about, 94–95

  cult mentality of, 260, 267, 283

  decline of, 198, 203

  dysfunction of, 190

  early financing of, 68

  early gigs of, 75–80, 85, 89–90

  ethos of, 255

  film about, 85–86

  financial affairs of, 87–88, 93, 95, 98, 99, 106, 134, 149, 168, 170, 189, 190, 195, 200, 203–4, 232, 233, 238, 251, 262, 274–75, 278, 340, 362

  first Boston rehearsals of, 68–70

  and formation of Joe Perry Project, 198

  forming of, 64–70, 81, 366

  future of, 347, 348–53

  hard-core rock as essence of, 247

  image of, 244

  influence on younger groups of, 276

  leadership of, 69–70, 81

  logo of, 135

  motivation of, 85, 86, 99, 139, 363

  motto of, 106, 256

  naming of, 75–76

  Perry splits from, 196

  Perry’s devotion to, 157

  Perry’s disconnection from, 308–9, 311

  Perry’s relationship with other members of, 111, 164, 190–91, 195–208

  Perry’s replacement at, 203

  Perry’s return to, 226–35, 236, 244

  Perry’s role in, 205, 213–14

  Perry’s views about, 125, 196, 221, 236

  pigeonholing of, 150

  popularity of, 134, 151–52, 166, 167

  promotion of, 80

  reasons for breaking up of, 236

  rebirth of, 233–36, 237, 238, 242–43, 246–49, 251–52, 256, 260, 266, 275

  reputation of, 235

  Rolling Stones compared with, 167

  security for, 88–89, 316–17

  as self-contained unit, 255

  Slash drawing of, 361

  solidifying of, 83

  stealing of equipment of, 98–99

  strategy for survival of, 78–80

  as success, 167, 170

  together yet separateness of, 172–76, 291, 294, 317

  as two-guitar band, 67

  uniqueness of, 70

  See also specific person or topic

  Alaska: tour/fishing trip in, 301–2

  alcohol

  and Aerosmith as band of addicts, 188

  and Billie-Perry relationship, 225–26

  and Collins control of Aerosmith, 251

  and comparison of New York Dolls and Aerosmith, 136

  and Connelly-Perry’s last meetings, 149

  in early years of Aerosmith, 143

  and Elyssa-Perry relationship, 153

  and Joe Perry Project, 210

  music and, 48

  and Perry’s return to Aerosmith, 227

  Perry’s use of, 210, 235, 243, 244, 333

  Perry’s views about, 83, 188, 206

  reasons to use, 134, 143

  See also specific person

  Alden, John, 22, 23, 46

  Alexander, Willie, 217, 218, 346

  Ali, Muhammad, 359

  All Stars, Sierra Leone’s Refugee, 338

  “All the Young Dudes,” 135

  “Almost Grown,” 21

  “Amazing,” 276

  American Idol (TV show): Tyler and, 354–56, 359, 360, 361–62, 367

  Amnesty International, 359

  An Inconvenient Truth (Gore documentary), 336–37

  Anchorage, Alaska: Aerosmith in, 301, 302

  Anchorage (Sunapee burger joint), 31–32
, 36–37, 53

  Anderson, Pamela, 321

  Andrews, John, 161–62

  “Angel,” 249, 271

  Anguilla: Tyler and Perry families vacation on, 280

  Armageddon (movie), 299–300, 362

  Ashland, Massachusetts: Aerosmith jamming in barn in, 146

  Atlantic Records, 105, 237

  Augsberger, George, 271

  Austin, Texas: Joe Perry Project in, 201–2

  “Baby, Please Don’t Go,” 329, 330

  Bach, Sebastian, 257

  “Back Back Train,” 329

  “Back in the Saddle,” 148, 165

  Back in the Saddle tour, 235–36, 243

  Bad Company, 197, 351

  ballads: Perry’s views about, 132

  Ballard, Glen, 282, 285, 288–89, 297, 298, 309

  Baltimore, Maryland: Aerosmith in, 177

  band meetings, Aerosmith, 262–66, 278, 283–84, 290–91, 294–95, 342

  band(s)

  Aerosmith’s relationships with other rock, 277

  competition among, 137

  Perry’s desire to form a, 21–24, 44, 53–54

  three-piece, 145

  See also specific band

  “Bang a Gong,” 214

  Baptista, Joe, 226

  Barbados: Elyssa-Joe vacation in, 169–70

  Barber, Adrian, 116–18

  The Barn (Sunapee club), 33, 36, 51, 52, 56, 57, 82

  Barrasso, Steve, 206, 233, 250

  Be Cool (movie), 336

  Beacon Street Apartment (Brookline), 116, 130–31

  Beatles

  Aerosmith compared with, 173

  Anchorage jukebox songs by, 32

  as beginning of British Invasion, 16

  in Boston, 92

  breakup of, 64

  and Chimes of Freedom, 22

  Connelly’s views about, 94

  on Ed Sullivan show, 134

  Epstein and, 232–33

  as getting back to where they belong, 329

  Hudson as fan of, 308

  influence on Aerosmith of, 125

  and Jam Band audition tape for Tyler, 52

  in Japan, 170

  and Lennon’s death, 202

  Martin and, 146, 179, 182

  Perry and, 16–17, 21, 202

  popularity of, 134

  and Rose as Perry’s teacher, 26

  sex and, 16

  tours of, 23

  “Twist and Shout” of, 29

  and Tyler’s early bands, 36, 57

  White Album of, 173, 216

  Beck, Jeff, 34, 35, 40, 51, 52, 54, 57, 64, 145, 166, 313, 343

  Bee Gees, 184, 185

  Bell, Cowboy Mach, 210–11, 214, 215, 216

  Belushi, John, 166

  Berry, Butch, 337

  Berry, Chuck

  and Aerosmith as cover band, 76

  Block Island band and, 50

  Chimes of Freedom and, 22

  eightieth birthday party for, 336–37

  and entertainment element to rock, 51

  guitar of, 20, 25

  Johnson as piano man for, 329

  and Perry’s early guitar playing, 18

  as Perry’s idol, 20, 21, 23, 336, 337

  Perry’s views about, 14, 28, 51

  and Rolling Stones, 21

  views about rock and roll of, 138

  Betsy (Vermont Academy girlfriend), 30–31, 43

  Betty Ford Center, 352, 357–58

  “Big Ten Inch,” 150

  biker gang incident, 119

  Billboard magazine, 273–74

  Bionelli, John, 311, 315, 317, 322–23, 327, 330, 338

  “Black Cherry,” 269

  Black Crowes, 258

  “Black Velvet Pants,” 214, 215, 217, 218

  Black Velvet Pants (video), 215, 216, 217, 218

  Blackmer, Michael, 270

  Blackout Album, 173

  Blades, Jack, 271

  Block Island: Perry with band on, 48–51, 97

  Blodwyn Pig, 117

  Blow-Up (movie), 34, 64, 84

  Blue Army, 152–53, 167, 235, 363

  Blue Jay Recording Studio, 214

  Blue Öyster Cult, 135

  blues

  black, 23

  English rock bands and, 168

  and Flash, 47–48

  hard rock and, 23

  McGuire’s views about, 33, 36

  as obscure, 257

  and open tuning, 148

  and Perry’s blue moods, 46

  Perry’s early interest in, 330–31

  Perry’s views about, 23, 33, 172

  pure, 33

  rap as form of, 240

  sex and, 23

  and Tyler-Perry relationship, 71

  See also specific song or record

  Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (Mayall album), 22–23

  blues rock: role of Aerosmith in, 125

  Bon Jovi, 243, 247

  Boneyard (Perry’s basement studio)

  Adrian in, 282

  building of, 270–71

  Collins and, 277–78

  Frederiksen at, 284

  Get a Grip and, 270

  Have Guitar, Will Travel and, 345

  and Joe Perry album, 331–32

  Johnson (Johnnie) at, 330

  Just Push Play and, 307–8, 309

  Kid Rock–Pamela Anderson tour of, 321

  Music from Another Dimension/last Sony record and, 328, 343–44

  and Neve recording board issue, 277–78

  Nine Lives and, 282

  Tyler-Perry writing in, 271, 343–44

  Bootleg tour, 186

  bootlegging music, 325–26

  Boston College

  Aerosmith at, 134

  Joe Perry Project at, 198

  Boston Garden

  Aerosmith rehearsals/shows at, 107, 108, 113, 149, 153, 277

  Rolling Stones at, 107–8

  Boston Marathon, 264

  Boston, Massachusetts

  Billie-Perry South Shore house in, 254, 270–71

  Hamilton and Perry move to, 59, 63–64

  Hamilton and Perry’s plans to go to, 53–54, 55–56, 57, 58

  See also specific site

  Boston Opera House: I’ve Got the Rock ’n Rolls Again recording at, 204

  Boston Pops Orchestra, 334

  Boston Strong concert: Aerosmith at, 364

  Boston University

  Aerosmith rehearsals/shows at, 68–70, 88–89

  Kramer audition for Aerosmith at, 65

  Botnick, Bruce, 204

  Bottom Line (New York City): Joe Perry Project at, 212–13

  The Box (Boston club): Aerosmith at, 134

  Brady, Erin, 334–35, 341–43

  Brain Trust, Collins,’ 249–50, 262

  Brecker, Michael, 131

  Brecker, Randy, 131

  “Bright Light Fright,” 171, 173

  British Invasion, 16, 84

  Brookline, Massachusetts

  Aerosmith’s Beacon Street apartment in, 130–31

  Elyssa-Joe homes in, 116, 181

  Brown, James, 28, 72, 73, 89, 119, 147

  Bruckheimer, Jerry, 299–300

  Buffett, Jimmy, 350

  Buker, Zunk, 79–80, 150, 177, 179

  Burger King: Tyler commercial for, 362

  bus, Perry family, 316–18, 321, 322, 331

  “Buzz Buzz,” 204

  Byrds, 22, 36, 41

  Cabozzi, Gary, 72–73, 75, 88–89, 100, 101–2, 119–20, 121

  Cactus, 92

  Caesar’s Monticello Theater (Framingham, Massachusetts), 109

  Callner, Marty, 250, 256, 275

  Canada: Aerosmith in, 247–49, 255–56, 269, 272, 331

  Caravan of Stars (Boston Armory show), 23–24

  Carchio, Dave, 46, 47

  Carne, Judy, 109–14

  “Carol,” 21

  Carousel (Framingham club), 92, 94

  cars, Joe’s, 45, 54, 100, 170, 176–77 />
  Caruso, Paul, 308, 332

  Casper, Bob, 200, 202, 204

  Catholicism, 5, 17–18, 20, 45

  cavaquinho (Portuguese ukulele), 11, 13

  Cenacle nunnery: Aerosmith recording at, 171, 172–73, 174–75

  Central Park (New York City): Schaefer Music Festival in, 139

  Chain Reaction, 52

  Charles Playhouse (Boston): Aerosmith rehearsals at, 98–99

  Charles, Ray, 23, 216

  Chatoff, Steve, 286, 292, 293–94, 355–56

  Cheap Trick, 138, 173, 216, 276, 311, 313, 331

  Child, Desmond, 248, 249, 255, 271, 285, 298, 299

  Chimes of Freedom, 21, 22, 47, 53

  Chuck Berry Is on Top, 22

  “Cissy Strut,” 147

  Clapton, Eric, 23, 33, 45

  Clark, Dave, 23

  Classic Rock magazine, 349

  Cleveland, Ohio: Aerosmith in, 152, 196

  clothes, 12–13, 28, 35, 36, 39–40, 41–43, 84–85, 136, 156

  Cobain, Kurt, 276

  Cocked, Locked and Ready to Rock tour, 352

  “Cocksucker Blues,” 326

  codependency issue, 263, 287, 291–92, 295

  Collins, Francis, 346, 347

  Collins, Tim

  as Aerosmith fan, 206

  and Aerosmith members in rehab, 262–66, 292–94

  Aerosmith as puppet of, 261

  Aerosmith tours and, 235

  appearance of, 206

  band meetings and, 283–84, 290–91, 294–95

  Billie and, 261, 265–66, 273, 274, 282, 283–84, 291–92, 295, 297

  and Billie-Perry relationship, 220, 282, 283–84, 297

  Billie-Perry wedding and, 239, 240

  Black Velvet Pants video and, 215

  Boneyard recordings and, 277–78

  Brain Trust of, 249–50, 262

  and Columbia/Sony deal, 262

  Conflict and Resolution Week and, 292–95

  control by, 251–52, 261–66, 273–75, 282–83, 285–86, 287–88, 289–95

  and cult mentality of Aerosmith, 260, 261

  depression of, 282–83

  and drug use by Aerosmith members, 242, 244

  ego of, 250, 262

  Elyssa and, 206, 207

  final crisis with, 289–95

  and financial affairs of Aerosmith, 233, 234, 274–75, 278

  firing of, 294–95, 299

  food addiction of, 275

  Geffen and, 262

  Get a Grip and, 281, 282

  and Glenda’s attack on Billie, 217

  Guns N’ Roses and, 252, 253

  influence on Perry of, 210

  Joe Perry Project and, 206–7, 210, 211, 212–13, 220, 227–28

  as Kalodner’s student, 237

  mantra of, 207

  monitoring of Aerosmith members by, 251–52, 253, 285

  Neve recording board issue and, 277–78

  Nine Lives/first Sony album and, 287, 289

  and Perry-Columbia deal, 210

  and Perry in rehab, 243

  and Perry’s financial affairs, 206–7

  Perry’s hiring of, 206–7

 

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