
When is it the right time for conflicting artists to server ties with one another. Steven Tyler's rumble with the rest of Aerosmith has been going on for weeks and the crossfire has gotten out of control, and frankly confusing. Is he in or is he out? Is he suing or is he not? Is Paul Rodgers or Sammy Hagar going to sing, "Love in and elevator" to me now? The most vocal in the break up has been the other half of the TOXIC TWINS; Joy Perry. He had made it abundantly clear that Tyler was out in prior weeks, however new news has surfaced that Tyler is still in and is on what he calls "a vacation".
This is not a new story with Perry and Tyler. This shit has been going on for years. But the amazing thing is that throughout it all they have remained together. Honestly they have really been through hell. So why is it that they have not said; done, and done? And why have other tumultuous relationships in other bands have made them call it quits? I believe it is the damn magic that those two put out in the studio.
I love a good fight like the next guy, but I don't like it when it endangers something that I love, and I happen to love all of the early Aerosmith albums, and even would go as far as say like the majority of them after Permanent Vacation.
In the long run I hope that it works out for the two of them. I do not want to see another front-man for Aerosmith; it wouldn't be right. I would not go as far as Tyler saying, "I am Aerosmith", however I would not want to hear another tone behind that microphone.
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