Pandora's Box (Aerosmith song) explained

Pandora's Box
Artist:Aerosmith
Album:Get Your Wings
Released:March 15, 1974
Recorded:1973 to 1974 at the Record Plant Studios.
Genre:Hard rock, blues rock
Length:5:44
Label:Columbia
Producer:Jack Douglas

"Pandora's Box" is a song by American hard rock band, Aerosmith on their second album, Get Your Wings. The song was written by lead-singer, Steven Tyler, and drummer, Joey Kramer, the first writing credit for Kramer. The song was featured on as a bonus track. "Pandora's Box" was written when Kramer found an acoustic guitar in a dumpster outside their apartment, the same guitar Tyler used to write the ballad "Seasons of Wither" with. The track was the B-side to "Same Old Song and Dance".

In performance

"Pandora's Box" was only played live throughout the early to mid-seventies and has never been played again so far . The first time it was played live was on September 14, 1973 at The Box Club in Boston.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1973-09-14 Boston MA - Boston University The Box Club . AerosmithSetlists . 2016-07-27.