AEROSMITH's Naked Shower Romp

July 12, 2010

Music business legend Michael Gudinski recalled one of his favorite rock 'n' roll stories — the time he brought AEROSMITH out to Australia in 1989 — during an interview with Chit Chat of Australia's rock station Triple M.

"On the last night of the tour, [AEROSMITH singer] Steve Tyler with a wily grin came up and said, 'Hey boss, I'll do an extra encore if you can have three naked women in the backstage shower for me when I come off,'" laughed Gudinski.

Of course, being the world's biggest band has its perks so finding three willing lasses wasn't difficult. "Yes I did pull it off," he said. "He did go in the shower and no I didn't watch through the keyhole!

"He came out with a big smile and he went on and did two extra encores and I'm sure that's something he won't forget."

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