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Paris Bercy 29 June 2010


few days ago I was wondering if I should write this column after the disappointment (it should clearly say so) what was the first (and probably my last) concert of Aerosmith .
The causes are many, but this disappointment first return to the top.

arrived in the vicinity of POPB to 14h (something I do not do it again so soon), full dodger with a thermometer, which should be around 35 ° C. The first sign of discomfort came in seeing the average age of the public pit (15/20 years) and largely female.
first observation, it does not have any old Hardos from the queue, just some young teens confess aloud to have known the group through the attraction Rock n 'Roller Coaster of Walt Disney Studio .

is with a feeling of going to attend a high school prom at the end of the year than with a heavy heart I enter the POPB. I place myself at the end of the advance, the two huge speaker (where the sound is supposed to be better) and awaits the arrival of the first part.

What about The Cribs except that it is probably the worst part I have ever seen. British rock seen again and again, combining images pompous always with the same chord running constantly with no originality. More than the attitude or the songs played is mostly shrill sound throughout their set which was unbearable. By the time the guys trying to play with no feedback there (not Hendrix or Jeff Beck, who wants). I
following general mild and polite with the first games, I joined the legions of whistles around.

A long curtain came down with Aerosmith stamped Everybody Must Get Stoned of Bob Dylan in the background, then the first notes of Love in an Elevator are heard. Lets the curtain up to the group and Steven Tyler especially the first venturing towards the public. If his tastes are garish clothing (jacket and straw hat with straw) my attention was immediately attracted by the sound coming out of spray cabinets. From the second securities not recognize Back in the Saddle until Tyler begins to sing. And it will be like that on any securities Rocks concert.

It's true they have a hell of fishing, especially Tyler, but I think at times he is too. Poses to Ventilos faces endless. Ridicule is achieved according to me when it happens for minutes of cum in front of cameras. All this gives the impression of having turned on his TV and MTV mater.

Printing reinforced by the choice of walking marshmallows ( Jaded , I Do not Want To Miss A Thing ... to name the most unbearable) punctuating this concert enhanced by MTV Music on the big screen.



If I have to keep an almost enjoyable time in this concert, I would keep the version of the title of Peter Green , Stop Messin 'Around by Joe Perry . Unfortunately as with Baby Please Do not Go later, the public is not very receptive. It must be said that given the age and given the interest of the public to more mainstream titles stamped MTV Directory of boys from Boston. Do not expect to extend scream of joy when Perry asked: "Do You Want Some Blues?"

I do not have much to add after this huge disappointment, even recall Dream On, Walk This Way , Toys in the Attic I was not excited. The sound, especially the mix of guitars of Perry and Whitford are a real mush of sound.

is two feet before I leave this POPB, a room that thrilled me so much in the past (AC / DC, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney ...) and now a party has lost its magic ... true until the next concert.

Setlist:

01. Love In An Elevator
02. Back In The Saddle
03. Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
04. Eat The Rich
05. Pink
06. Livin 'On The Edge
07. What It Takes
08. Jaded
09. Mama Kin
10. Cryin '
- Drum Solo -
11. Rag Doll
12. Stop Messin 'Around
13. I Do Want To Miss A Thing
14. Sweet Emotion
15. Baby Please Do not Go
16. Draw The Line Encore
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17. Dream On
18. Walk This Way
19. Toys In The Attic



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