Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler Claims Sobriety (On Stage, At Least)

August 25, 2009 by Eric J  

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler Claims Sobriety (On Stage, At Least)

Steven Tyler wants to squash all the rumors flying about after his tumble from the stage in South Dakota, which resulted in a broken shoulder. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Tyler states that he was just “in the zone” when he fell. Personally, I think he was trying to stage dive, and forgot his age for a moment.
On his health:
“I’ve been better. I’ve got my arm in a sling [from a broken shoulder]. I’m on all the drugs I’m not supposed to be on. But I’m dealing with the pain pretty good.”
On his failed stage dive:
“I don’t really know. …read more

Win 4 CDs From The Rock Dose!

June 23, 2008 by Scott  

Win 4 CDs From The Rock Dose!

Want to win 4 free cd’s? Of course you do! Everyone wants free cd’s. Well here is what I have over at my other blog The Rock Dose. I have Aerosmith’s Toys In The Attic, Alice In Chains’ Dirt, Kiss Destroyer, and Ozzy’s Blizzard Of Oz. Want to learn how easy it is to enter? Head on over to The Rock Dose. Click on the picture to go to The Rock Dose!

More Metal Martyr Guilty Pleasures

May 2, 2008 by Scott  

More Metal Martyr Guilty Pleasures

One of my guilty pleasures from a long time ago was back in the late 80’s when I was a lot younger and wasn’t into metal yet because, well I lived in a small town and the hardest music I heard was on the radio. The radio stations at that time didn’t play any metal in my area at that time and it wasn’t until a few years later that I got into it. Until then the best things in my very small cassette tape collection was a few Aerosmith tapes which were some good ones back then) and …read more

Kill ‘Em All | 25 Years Later

April 18, 2008 by Scott  

Kill ‘Em All | 25 Years Later

Holy Crap! I was on my way home from work and I got tired of the new Children Of Bodom CD and decided to put Metallica’s Kill ‘Em All on starting with Seek And Destroy because I’ve been trying to learn it all the way through on guitar. I forgot how brilliant of a record this was for it’s time. It still is, what the hell am I saying. It still hasn’t lost it’s luster after a quarter century. A 1/4 F’n CENTURY!
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