AEROSMITH's Steven Tyler Talks To Howard Stern - "If It Wasn't For Peruvian Marching Powder, We Wouldn't Have Been Able To Do What We Did Up To '79"

June 13, 2013, 11 years ago

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AEROSMITH singer Steven Tyler appeared on Howard Stern's radio show yesterday (Wednesday, June 12th) and talked about falling from stage during a 2009 concert at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in western South Dakota during the song 'Love In An Elevator'.

"I was afraid I'd never be in Aerosmith again," Tyler told Stern. "And the guys were being wise-asses; 'you should sit on a stool.' I said I'll sit on a stool Joe (Perry) if you play ukulele. Howard, I was depressed, I was crying, I couldn't walk. Drugs took me down. Yes, it got us through the '70s … if it wasn't for Peruvian Marching Powder, we wouldn't have been able to do what we did from the '70s until '79. We played every state in the US except for Alaska and Hawaii."

About his two seasons on American Idol alongside Randy Jackson and Jennifer Lopez, Tyler added: "I took it cause I was pissed off at the band. I fell off-stage and nobody called me. I held a grudge. Those guys suck, but I love them to fucking death."



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