STEVEN TYLER On JOE PERRY's Toronto Hip-Check: 'I Don't Know What He Was Thinking'
September 3, 2010Brad Wheeler of Canada's The Globe And Mail recently conducted separate phone interviews with AEROSMITH vocalist Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry. A couple of excerpts follow below.
The Globe And Mail: A Rolling Stone magazine story described AEROSMITH as "back from the brink." True?
Tyler: Absolutely not. Last year I had fallen off the stage in Sturgis, South Dakota. The band was angry that I fell off, as opposed to being concerned about me falling. [Tyler broke his shoulder; the tour was cancelled. — Ed.] I was angry at them for not contacting me, and they were angry at me for the cancellation of the tour. And, to be fair, I understood their anger. After that, Joe started talking about replacing me with another singer. But, you know, it was the inner workings of a married bunch: In 40 years, no divorces, just a lot of anger at times.
Perry: I didn't think the band was at the brink. It was a bump in the road, more like it. As far as I was concerned, the band wasn't breaking up. I didn't know though when the band was going to get back together and actually play. We actually got back together sooner than I thought.
The Globe And Mail: What really happened that night in Toronto, when the floppy-hatted frontman was toppled off the catwalk by the hip-checking guitarist?
Tyler: I had bumped into Joe. I kind of strafe him — that's what we do night after night. We've done it for 40 years. In return, he gave me a hit that I feel was a bit out of place. Facing forward, I was able to jump off and grab peoples' shoulders, and it was fine. I got right back up. I don't know what he was thinking. He's Joe Perry.
Perry: If you watch the film, he backed into me hard. And I was also standing on the edge. All I did was brush against him. Basically he had a choice: He could have kept his balance and not gone into the audience, or he could have dropped in, which he did. None of it was planned — it's a contact sport. The week before, he hit me over the head with a mic stand. But did you read anything about that?
Read the entire interview from The Globe And Mail.
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