AEROSMITH Plays Final Show Of 'Cocked, Locked, And Ready to Rock!' Tour In Vancouver (Video)
September 20, 2010Boston hard rock legends AEROSMITH played the final show of their "Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock!" tour last Thursday, September 16 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The band's setlist was as follows:
01. Same Old Song And Dance
02. Train Kept A Rollin'
03. No More No More
04. Love In An Elevator
05. Jaded
06. Livin' On The Edge
07. What It Takes
08. Pink
09. Last Child
10. Cryin'
11. Joey Kramer Drum Solo
12. Rag Doll
13. Joe Perry Solo
14. Stop Messin' Around
15. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
16. Come Together
17. Sweet Emotion
18. Draw The Line
Encore:
19. Chip Away The Stone (with Jesse Kramer on drums)
20. Dream On
21. Walk This Way
Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be viewed below.
As previously reported, former Geffen Records executive John Kalodner, who guided AEROSMITH's '80s comeback and supervised some of their biggest albums, told the New York Post that guitarist Joe Perry was "completely wrong" when he said recently that singer Steven Tyler would not have pursued being an "American Idol" judge during the band's early years. Kalodner said that Tyler always "sought Hollywood recognition, and now he can get that," adding, "Joe is completely wrong. It's jealousy. He's ultra pissed off."
Perry told the Calgary Herald on September 7, "('American Idol') is one step above Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles . . . I'll tell you one thing, when we put this band together, this is not something that (Steven Tyler) would do."
Kalodner said about Tyler joining the program, "I don't know what will happen because Steven gets his energy from singing in front of 20,000 people. Sitting in a TV studio with scripted sound bites? I'm not sure he'd be able to even use his own great quips. I'll be able to tell you in the first show or two if he'll be his superstar self."
As for Perry's veiled threat that AEROSMITH could continue touring with a different singer while Tyler is doing "American Idol", Kalodner said, "If (Tyler) makes a giant success as a TV personality, he won't want to go back on the road. And there is no AEROSMITH without Steven Tyler. Period."
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