AEROSMITH's BAYFEST Blast

July 20, 2007

James Reaney of The London Free Press reports: Fresh from rocking Russia, AEROSMITH touched down to shake up Bayfest and most of the known world last night.

"We're going to turn it up so loud, you're going to hear our ass in Cincinnati tonight," frontman Steven Tyler promised after just two numbers 'Smithed to perfection in sound and vision.

By then Tyler had lost his sunglasses in the crowd, tossed aside his silly big hat and mixed it up with the floor during the opener "Love in an Elevator" in case the song's subtleties were lost on us.

Tyler had also shared the love with guitar ace Joe Perry — who kept his faux aviator's hat firmly in place — and shy bassist Tom Hamilton on the AEROSMITH landing strip, a walkway that reached far out into the sold-out crowd of 20,000 fans.

"Tom Hamilton in the house, Tom Hamilton," Tyler shouted after the bassist — a quiet dignified sort — had cheerfully endured Tyler's arms and elongated fingers twitching around as the frontman stood behind him.

Read more at The London Free Press.

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