Rockin' The Joint

Jul 05, 2005 12:44

According to the Journal on Ross Halfin's site:

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July 5th
Spending today going through my whole Aerosmith file...have to find photo's for the new Aerosmith cd 'Rockin the Joint'. My agent and his team couldn't work out who was who and what was what to the band... Alright I'm moaning ( Read more... )

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perrypassion July 6 2005, 21:40:59 UTC
"The Joint" is the place in Las Vegas, NV (at the Hard Rock Hotel) that the album was recorded at. Aerosmith often plays the THE JOINT when they tour...

And it is already on news websites...

"Blabbermouth.net, NY
July 6, 2005

Aerosmith To Release 'Rockin' The Joint' In October?

Aerosmith have reportedly set "Rockin' the Joint" as the title of their
upcoming live album, tentatively due in October. The CD is believed to
have been recorded at The Joint at The Hard Rock in Las Vegas, Nevada
on January 11, 2002.

In a recent interview with MTV.com, Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry said
that Aerosmith will likely start rehearsing at the end of August for a fall
tour in support of the upcoming live CD and accompanying DVD.

"We don't have that much live stuff out, and one of the things fans have
been requesting is a straight live DVD that's a whole concert rather than
something cut up with backstage footage," Perry said. "So we're looking
at a few shows, some of which are from the last tour, and that's
something we'd really like to do."

At this point, Aerosmith plan to finish the tour, then return to the studio in 2006 to work on the follow-up to last year's blues album, "Honkin' on
Bobo". Perry expects the new Aerosmith record to sound like a hybrid of
the loose, freewheeling "Bobo" and 2001's more technical "Just Push Play".

"We have 30 years of playing live together, and that's a real asset," Perry
said. "And that's what we drew from on 'Bobo'. We didn't have time to do
a full studio record, but we wanted to press the reset button and do
something that was less layered and precise. I hope some of that rubs off
on our next recording experience so there's still some of that live edge."

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