SONG: "Combination"
ARTIST: Aerosmith
ALBUM: "Rocks"
YEAR: 1976
PLACE OF ORIGIN: Boston, Massachusetts
YEARS ACTIVE: 1970 - present
WHAT I THINK THE SONG IS ABOUT:
Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry wrote "Combination" and also shared lead vocals with Steven Tyler - Perry's first lead vocal on an Aerosmith recording. He says the song is about "heroin, cocaine and me." With money coming in thanks to the band's newfound success, Perry could afford luxuries like designer suits, and could also take as many drugs as he could handle, which was quite dangerous.
AEROSMITH DISCOGRAPHY (Full length albums only):
1973 - Aerosmith (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #21 on the Billboard 200
* certified 2X Platinum
1974 - Get Your Wings (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #74 on the Billboard 200
* certified 3X Platinum
1975 - Toys In The Attic (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #11 on the Billboard 200
* certified 9X Platinum
1976 - Rocks (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200
* certified 4X Platinum
1977 - Draw The Line (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #11 on the Billboard 200
* certified 2X Platinum
1979 - Night In The Ruts (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #14 on the Billboard 200
* certified Platinum
1982 - Rock In A Hard Place (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #32 on the Billboard 200
* certified Gold
1985 - Done With Mirrors (Geffen Records)
* peaked at #36 on the Billboard 200
* certified Gold
1987 - Permanent Vacation (Geffen Records)
* peaked at #11 on the Billboard 200
* certified 5X Platinum
1989 - Pump (Geffen Records)
* peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200
* certified 7X Platinum
1993 - Get A Grip (Geffen Records)
* peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200
* certified 7X Platinum
1997 - Nine Lives (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200
* certified 2X Platinum
2001 - Just Push Play (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200
* certified Platinum
2004 - Honkin' On Bobo (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200
* certified Gold
2012 - Music From Another Dimension! (Columbia Records)
* peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200
MY THOUGHTS ON AEROSMITH:
Aerosmith formed as a band back in 1970, hailing from Boston, Massachusetts. Though their beginnings date back to the 60's, the classic Aerosmith line-up of Steven Tyler on vocals, Joe Perry on guitars, Brad Whitford on guitars, Tom Hamilton on bass and Joey Kramer on drums began in 1970. Very early on the band caught the attention of Columbia Records who quickly signed the band. Their debut, self-titled album came out in 1973. Instantly, this band was showing fans something. This album featured one of the band's most classic songs, "Dream On". This was followed up by 1974's "Get Your Wings". It was the 1975 release, "Toys In The Attic", that fully catapulted Aerosmith to a headline, arena act, thanks in part to another of their most famous tracks, "Walk This Way". The band continued it's dominance on the rock world with 1976's "Rocks". 1977's "Draw The Line" still had some killer tracks, like the title track and "Kings And Queens", this album started to mark a little bit of a tailspin for the band. Internal struggles and rampant drug use began taking it's toll on Aerosmith. When it came time to record and release 1979's "Night In The Ruts", Joe Perry left the band, a crushing blow. In 1981, Brad Whitford also departed the band. 1982 saw the band release "Rock In A Hard Place", a true low point for the band. Luckily, in 1984, Perry and Whitford returned to the line-up and in 1985, the band dropped "Done With Mirrors". With all the members having entered rehabs and in much better health and mind, 1987's "Permanent Vacation" would prove to be the first album that the band recorded totally sober. It was also sparked by a resurgence for the band thank to a collaboration a year earlier with rap group Run DMC on a remake of "Walk This Way". Suddenly, the arrow on Aerosmith was pointing up! 1989's "Pump" turned out to be one of the band's most successful albums and 1993's "Get A Grip" became the band's first album to peak at #1 on the Billboard 200 charts. This proved to be the peak for Aerosmith. Their next two albums, 1997's "Nine Lives" and 2001's "Just Push Play", were successful but the success was taking a bit of a southward turn. 2004 saw the band do a blues cover album, "Honkin' On Bobo", sort of a return to their musical roots. The band's most recent release would be 2012's "Music From Another Dimension!". There has always been an underlying tension in Aerosmith, all the way back to the beginning of the band. Most of it between Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. This has led to a lot of internal struggles and spats. Since they're last studio album, the band has been kinda on again, off again. They did tours, they cancelled tours, There's been talk of creating new music and there has been talk that they may be done. It's always something with this band. The last thing I know is that in 2023, Steven Tyler had a vocal chord injury that caused the band to cancel their supposed "farewell tour". But, in 2024, the members have kept open the chance of creating new music together so who knows?! What I do know is that Aerosmith is the most successful American band of all time. They have sold more albums than any other American band, over 150 million records worldwide! They were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2001. These guys were heavily influenced on the blues rock sounds of bands like The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin and they would carve their own lane and identity as a band, a legendary band at that! For me personally, I love their 70's stuff. I think that is Aerosmith at their best. Raw, bluesy.. just a kick ass rock and roll band! Their 80's and 90's stuff is still good, I'm just partial to the early albums and sound. I always felt their stuff from say "Pump" and on was a little too polished for my liking. But I will say this, they weren't really affected by the grunge movement because the songs were still there. Aerosmith's songs were just far superior to a lot of the hair metal bands back then in my mind. Plus, they still had the respect of being rock legends so they didn't catch a lot of the flack that a lot of those 80's bands caught in the 90's. I hope it all works out for these guys and maybe they can get some new music out there cuz you'd hate to see them just fade away. Fingers crossed for my Boston bro's!
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TEN AEROSMITH SONGS THAT YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:
1. Last Child
2. Sweet Emotion
3. Mama Kin
4. Kings And Queens
5. Dream On
6. Angel
7. F.I.N.E.
8. The Other Side
9. Walkin' The Dog
10. Same Old Song And Dance