Is Aerosmith Getting Ready to Announce a Farewell Tour?
The end could be near for Aerosmith. The band's logo has been popping up at venues around the country, along with the phrase "Peace Out."
And there's a countdown clock on their website that expires on Monday. So people are speculating that they're going to announce a FAREWELL TOUR.
Earlier this month, Joe Perry said they were launching a 40-date tour later this year that'll stretch into 2024. But he didn't say it would be their LAST.
The timing is interesting, given that Steven Tyler is facing a lawsuit from a woman who says he had a sexual relationship with her when she was underage in the '70s . . .
And Tyler's defense appears to be that he should have "immunity" because he was able to convince her parents to make him her legal guardian.
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UPDATE: Crazy Town is no longer a part of the Nu-Metal Madness Two tour.
That's because a video of two members fighting each other has gone viral. On Sunday, vocalist Shifty Shellshock missed most of the band's set, leaving co-vocalist Bobby Reeves to cover each vocal part in the performance. The two then got into it backstage with the video showing them arguing about money and taking swings at each other. The tour headliner Hed P.E. later announced Crazy Town would no longer be joining them, adding Shifty needs help and shouldn't be on the road.
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Freddie Mercury's personal possessions are hitting the auction block.
They include a mustache comb and his handwritten lyrics to "Killer Queen." We've isolated the vocals to some of that classic song.
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Spotify Lets You Create Your Own "72 Seasons" Playlist in Honor of Metallica
The title of Metallica's "72 Seasons" is a reference to the first 18 years of life: 18 years, times four seasons per year, equals 72 seasons.
So with that in mind, Sportify will now make you your very own 72 Seasons playlist. It includes the Metallica album, obviously . . . but also music from the first 18 years of your life.
It's not clear how they determine your playlist, but it's probably at least partially based on your own Spotify listening history. Just hit up Spotify's Metallica page to get yours.
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Only about half of the people who are buying vinyl actually own record players.
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