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I am Peter Pan.Whoops! Viral TikTok Busts Movie Theater Using Amazon Prime To Show 'The Grinch' But I can take a risk and be whatever I want. Maybe get a part in a movie, become a movie star,” he said. “One of the things that I learned was maybe I can be an executive producer of a great television show. He might be looking at turning 70 in the near future, but he’s proved old dogs can do new tricks. Whatever happens to Aerosmith, Tyler is excited to be on the road supporting his own album. Even so, Tyler insisted: “He’s my brother.” Though Perry recently collapsed during a performance with his band The Hollywood Vampires, several days later Tyler still hadn’t yet spoken to Perry, his wife or managers despite being concerned. His relationship with Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry is clearly strained. And I couldn’t go eat dinner with my kids every night because I had to finish the chorus line and write the goddamn melody.” “I was married and had kids but I couldn’t go home to my family every night because I had to save my voice for Aerosmith.
“I think I’ve been very co-dependent with Aerosmith,” Tyler said. There’s a tinge of frustration in Tyler’s voice when he discusses what he sacrificed for Aerosmith, writing and performing songs that range from the classic “Sweet Emotion” to the hard rock strut of “Walk This Way.” I’m getting great joy out of playing with a new band and the love onstage.” “Those great joys are in this solo record, too. He lists his accomplishments – albums, sobriety, four children and recently becoming a grandfather for the third time. Tyler said the band is still together and planning to tour South America this fall. My kids and Aerosmith are the two biggest loves in my life, short of an occasional girl in the front row who exposes her breasts,” he jokes. The album doesn’t mean the end of Aerosmith, Tyler insists. He’s not scared to start a new journey,” Johnston said. “For where he’s at in his career and what he’s done, who he is and what band he’s in, and every enormo-dome he’s played all over the world, over millions and millions of records, he still has an extreme passion for whatever it is he’s doing. Jaren Johnston, singer and lead guitarist for The Cadillac Three who helped produce the album, said he found Tyler eager to work with different songwriters to create songs organically, not trying to fit a genre. It’s been more about life and spirituality.” “We’re all getting so caught up in our phones and texting. The song, he said, is about developing empathy and understanding other people’s pain. “How do you like that?” he asked, laughing. Might he be getting a little political in his old age? The 68-year-old Tyler also leaves the world of pickups and cutoff jeans to belt out the pro-immigration title song, singing: “Some white, yellow, black or red/ We’re all somebody from somewhere.” Tyler co-wrote the majority of the radio-friendly tunes, from the boot-stomping “Sweet Louisiana” to the unabashed flag-waving “Red, White & You” to the power ballad “What Am I Doin’ Right?” (The album also has two song covers – “Piece of My Heart” and his own “Janie’s Got a Gun.”) As you know, no great story ever started off with ‘I had a salad last night.’ It is sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll.”
“If I could achieve one thing,” he said, “it would be that I opened the door to country being allowed to rock a little bit more. What he got is “We’re All Somebody From Somewhere,” a 15-song, twangy CD that features Tyler’s playful voice backed by such un-Aerosmith instruments as mandolin, Cajun accordion, fiddle and trombone. “It was something I’ve always wanted to do.”
“I just thought, ‘Instead of (an) Aerosmith album, why don’t I just write something here and see what I get?’” Tyler said by phone from his new home in Nashville, Tennessee. But Steven Tyler had at least one more goal before hitting 70: his first solo album.
NEW YORK – He’s led the bad-boy rock band Aerosmith for decades, written a book, learned to parasail and is the father of four children. Michael Zorn/Invision/Associated Press file