Video Scrapbook Explained
Video Scrapbook |
Type: | video |
Artist: | Aerosmith |
Cover: | AerosmithVideoscrapbook.jpg |
Released: | October 29, 1987 |
Genre: | Hard rock |
Length: | 54 mins |
Label: | CBS/Fox Video |
Director: | Hart Perry |
Producer: | David Krebs and Steven Leber |
Chronology: | Aerosmith video |
Next Title: | Permanent Vacation 3x5 |
Next Year: | 1988 |
Video Scrapbook is a video by American rock band Aerosmith, featuring live footage, promotional videos, and conversations between the band and their families. It was released on VHS in 1987[1] and laserdisc in 1990.[2] There has yet to be a DVD release. In February 1988 the RIAA certified the release as Gold (Longform video).
"I can dance better now than I did back then because I was so stoned," singer Steven Tyler reflected in 1994. "I've watched the 'Sweet Emotion' footage where I just stood there because I was gacked up to the nines."[3]
Track listing
- "Toys In The Attic (Live at Pontiac Silverdome 1976)"
- "Same Old Song and Dance (Live at Pontiac Silverdome 1976)"
- "Chip Away the Stone (Live at Capital Center - Largo, MD 1978)"
- "Draw The Line (Live at California Jam 2 1978)"
- "Dream On"
- "Sweet Emotion (Live at Pontiac Silverdome 1976)"
- "Chiquita (Music Video)"
- "Lightning Strikes (Music Video)"
- "Walk This Way (Live at Pontiac Silverdome 1976)"
- "Adam's Apple" (Live at Pontiac Silverdome 1976)"
- "Train Kept A Rollin' (Live at Pontiac Silverdome 1976)"
- "SOS (Unlisted Track) (Live at Pontiac Silverdome 1976)"
Personnel
Notes and References
- Radio & Records: October 23, 1987, page 18; Cash Box: October 24, 1987, page 17
- Web site: Aerosmith: Video Scrapbook. LaserDisc Database.
- David. Fricke. Talk this way – the Rolling Stone interview with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler. Rolling Stone. 3 November 1994. 60.