AEROSMITH Frontman Steven Tyler - "Mick Jagger Is My Hero To This Day"
May 22, 2007, 17 years ago
AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler spoke to The Times Of India recently about a number of topics including his early influences. Here are a few excerpts from the chat:
"One of my personal biggest influences was my father, Victor Tallarico," says Tyler. He practised every day on a Steinway grand in our small apartment and I listened to him play the classics. I started singing when I was three in front of family and friends; later from watching bands like THE KINKS, THE BEATLES and THE HULLABALOOS, I realised I could really sing. A big mention needs to go to THE ROLLING STONES. Mick Jagger is my hero to this day. You've rocked with some of the best musicians in your shows. Share a few great/fun/wacky experiences with us.The first real big thing for me was in the 60s, pre-Aerosmith days. I was in a band that opened for THE BEACH BOYS. It meant everything to me, because I used to listen to them at home. Bands like that, their music explained life to me. Aerosmith has not seen too many changes from its original line-up. What makes you guys stay together? There are few bands from our generation who are still around. It's because they either say 'fuck you!' or they fight. I've given Joe (Perry) the finger plenty of times, but it's all about talking now. Hundreds of screaming fans at your concerts or applause from your peers as you walk up to pick up a Grammy? Without our fans, we wouldn't be nominated for, let alone win a Grammy."
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