How Joe Perry Really Sounds on Guitar
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lol
Noodling around backstage warming up is not a true assessment of someone's talent or abilities
I'm 60 and need to warm up before my fingers work.
yeah before i ride my dirt bike or mtn bike i ride my lawn tractor around my bumpy yard for 20 minutes and im ready to ride.....let me rephrase that, ive noticed after i cut my lawn on my riding lawn mower which i have a very rough yard i find it easier to ride my dirt bike or mtn bike......now i know why mx racers are pedaling a stationary bike before a race.....im 64 years old by the way, so what do i know
Joe should have to cover all of Brad's chiropractic bills, for literally carrying him on his back for all these years.
😆😆😆😆. Nice👍
Keep up the good content! My Dad, and I love Aerosmith. Now they are on their farewell tour!
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Love these vids! How about one on Dimebag Darryl.
Year’s ago, I had managed a guitar shop in midtown Manhattan, which also included a true vintage guitar room. Ace Frehley - among other known rock celebrities, would appear, with some frequency, and were allowed to not only handle any guitar in the vintage room but all guitars that were custom shop. This happened to be in the late ‘90’s into early 2000s. Mr. Frehley sounded much like a 10 year old who ostensibly took a couple of lessons. It was a bit embarrassing as I would gently close the door in that room so as to take pity on him. He was also rather obnoxious and tho THAT had not come as any great surprise lol
No surprise.
Ace is an average player in his prime. He had a two dimensional style.
Even though Ace was the "lead guitarist", Paul Stanley is the better guitar player in KISS.
@@kennethfisher1004Lol,..Paul is perhaps a cleaner player but Paul Stanley is below average for a guitarist. Which is okay because he was never taking a real role in playing guitar..It was mostly used as a prop.
Bruce Kulick was the best Kiss guitarist ever.
Wow, great producers!
Sounds like guitar center on a saturday aftetnoon!
His solo albums speak for themselves, check out the Joe Perry Project.
First one is a classic.
@@IraSiegeland second
@@vonholland64 Yes, good one too. Charlie Farren on vocals. Met him a few times back in the day.
@@IraSiegel yes, the first one had several good songs on it. Second record was meh. I don’t think I heard the third one.
Great series.
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Joe is a sloppy player. Some nights he’s fine, more recently he’s crap. His riffs and song writing is exceptional! He’s done great work with Steven.
joe makes ace sound like malmsten,brad is aerosmith period.
Yep.
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Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter's guitar work made Aerosmith famous and never got credit !
The Steve Hunter who played with Lou Reed? Interesting, I know very little about Aerosmith.
@@finnmcginn9931
Yes , from Detroit , they do the intro on 'Sweet Jane ' that most people are familiar with ,
and the lead guitars on 'Train kepta Rollin' (Aerosmith)
@@user-mm1se7gy7e thanks, I used to go see bass player Prakash John play around Toronto. He was the bass player for that sweet Jane intro.
@@finnmcginn9931 I was 14 years old when I first heard Sweet Jane, The Rock and Roll Animal version. My guitar player and teacher was a Hunter Wagner freak. I heard Prakash John playing that amazing bass on the intro and I had to learn it. Here's a video of me, my original drummer and my guitar player Bruce from my first band in the late 1970s. We're playing a 3 piece version almost 50 years later. th-cam.com/video/RZ9s2ikF-QQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9zRN9YcZVsq8jkht
Not bad for one guitar.
3 piece version of Sweet Jane. The Rock and Roll Animal version with intro. Me on bass.
th-cam.com/video/RZ9s2ikF-QQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ngLDrxb_xoGoRtqJ
The solo from “ Take Me To The Other Side” is really good, how did he pull that off?
Maybe Steve Hunter or Dick Wagner or someone else played anything that sounds good on an Aerosmith album.
Hunter and Wagner only played on 2 songs on GYW…Train and Same Old Song. The Pump documentary clearly shows him recording both the rhythm and solo on Other Side.
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When you have had a successful career decades long, and sold millions of units of music, then you can judge.
Clearly, Joe Perry can play well, and that has been proven many times. He has a style of his own that I love.
Agreed. Anyone who has seriously played guitar understands there is a world of difference between plugging into a crappy little amp backstage and noodling aimlessly vs. playing with focused intent to serve a song in the context of a band or making an album. To fail to make that distinction and to then claim that this is how he REALLY sounds really shows the bias and ignorance of the author of this video series. The entire premise of this video is absurd. Listen to the isolated guitar tracks on Walk this way (as but one of many examples) Joe Perry’s guitar playing is top notch. No studio trickery, just a guitar plugged into a Marshall amp.
no way. That means, you have to live the exact life of the people putting Joe down to put the people who don't like Joe down.
@@davidkemmer 💯
Madonna has sold millions of albums. I'll make sure to never point out how awful her music is.
I thought I was sounding bad but I fill better thank you sir now
😂
Me too 😆
Totally enjoy AEROSMITH Shows so much fun
Joe Perry is a great match for AEROSMITH , his guitar playing has a dirty gritty style to it. And that matched up with Steven Tyler's voice you have magic which is AEROSMITH.
Exactly.
Agree with all you wrote 👍👍🙏
I requested this one. Thank you for doing it my friend. Your channel has great content. You are spot on on some of your analysis. Joe has accomplished some very cool things in the studio. Seeing Aerosmith way back in '76 in Chicago. I recall how shocked I was at how poorly Joe Perry played. And to this day he's yet to impress me live. Sorry Joe, that's just the way it is for me anyhow. God bless him all the same. Still listen to those first four albums cover to cover. Great young American rock.
Hey, there you are! Was a great vid suggestion! I just couldn't seem to find your comment again to get your user- name. I used to be a big Joe Perry fan, but over time, I'd say the shine has dimmed a bit. I'm not sure he cares that much about guitar, really. Sure knocked out some great riffs and songs back in the day though. 😎
Saw them in 77, your comment is spot on.
what whammy? i heard a slide
I saw them and prefame they were in Pound VA There was a line out the door to use the pay phone to call their friends to come see this bunch!. Everyone must have come because there was an insane amount of cars parked all down the side of the road. Early 70s.
Cool story!
Hey man! How bout an Mick Mars or Jerry Cantrell video. Both are for great players, for my money. Rock on!
Great idea! I'll work up something for Mick first, I think.
I saw Aerosmith in 1978 during their heyday, and they rocked! Trading off instruments for different songs, example: Sick as a Dog, Tom Hamilton lead guitar, Brad Whitford rhythm guitar, Joe Perry and Steven Tyler playing bass guitars
I saw Aerosmith in 1978 and 1979 and they sucked so bad. I saw them again in 2002 and they were great, of course they were,clean and sober also.
I saw them in the 70’s too. Wasn’t impressed.
Saw zep twice in the 70’s too. They sucked!
@@williamsporing1500 ......but it was still fun, eh?
Saw aerosmith and zep in the 70s too. Awful. But when I saw smith in the 90s and 2014-incredible! Joe has his moments but he fits the band better than any other players. We heard that on Night in the Ruts…
LOVE Aerosmith but the first clip sounds like a teen trying his first 'solo' in his garage. Luv ya Joe!
I used to play bass with Draw the Line Aerosmith Endorsed Tribute. Tom Hamilton's bass playing is more complicated than it sounds when you try to learn the bass lines note for note. Check it out with 🎧
th-cam.com/play/PLWoGRdgiqOfdvKFHYBqD8lMHNZH1gWuQP.html&si=znUf9L9Zj-disLgH
Aerosmith's rhythm section should be carved in a mountain. 🤘
Is that Keith Richards brother ?
lol
....his great-grandson
No wonder he hated when Evh came on the tour scene. Its like Mozart showing up to hobo minstrel show of smoke n mirror court jesters....
Ya he was scared stiff by EvH.
I've heard him play solos and he sounded great: Like Keith Richard with a little more Jimmy Page technique. I would take Joe Perry over a generic Heavy Metal, sweep arpeggio guy, with no writing ability and no soul. I play a lot of Jazz and used to play more rock and country, so I have a lot of theory education, and it only matters, if it matters to you. It comes down to feeling and soul.
You left the s off Richards. ✌️
@@castleanthrax1833 Until the late 70s, he was Keith Richard.
@Jamestele1 His birth name is Keith Richards.
After the Rolling Stones signed to Decca Records in 1963, their manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, dropped the 's' from Richards' surname believing 'Keith Richard' in his words 'looked more pop'. In the early 1970s, Richards re-established the 's' in his surname.
@@castleanthrax1833 Yet the media would often continue using Richard until the mid-late 70s. Not sure why you are copying and pasting Wikipedia article, but ok. I am aware of his Welsh surname and background. Peace
@@Jamestele1 If it gives you the correct information... why should I not?
Joe Perry is a shitty guitar player, Brad is a great guitar player.
Sigh...yep
He wasn’t the one sharing a mic with Tyler the molestor though. Brad didn’t wear enough scarfs and bandanas.Some good tunes(in the studio) otherwise a sad story.
One listen to Brad and Joe live will tell you who the “good” player is (hint: it’s not Joe)
You said it, bobsguitarstuidio. Three words come to mind: over f****ng rated.
The best are Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner. If these two guys didn't play on Get Your Wings, Aerosmith wouldn't have launched into the stratosphere.
I think Joe fundamentally is a rhythm player with some licks thrown in for good measure. He has to sit and formulate what he wants to play, he's not an ad hoc soloist. His guitar is catchy and melodic but don't expect him to create anything on the fly. Many self-taught guitarists can't improvise very well and need a backing track or other musicians to play against. They aren't bad guitarists they just have trained themselves over the years of playing to copy what they hear rather than creatively invent something unique on the spot. Consider that some comedians are entirely unfunny apart from the script they've written for themselves but ARE hilarious when doing their act. Joe is the guy that can perform well what he's practiced, that's all.
He plays the guitar like a hack piano player who turns everything into boogiewoogie
I like hacked piano boogie !
I love boogie woogie piano.
Have to laugh at all the "guitar virtuosos" on here, calling down Joe and pointing out this flaw and that one .The guy has spent nearly 60 years writing and recording some of rocks' most iconic riffs while simultaneously doing side projects and raising a very large family with his wife of decades. And yet these yahoo's somehow think their petty little assessments mean anything to his legacy. As the saying goes, let's see you do better.
I always had a hard time figuring out they’re songs , for one it’s kinda muffled
Are you saying you had a hard time figuring out they are songs... or figuring out their songs?
He's a lot like Kirk Hammett as other guitar players, does it work for the band that they're in? Yeah but are they great guitar players no not really
One of My Holy trinity of greatest rock n roll bands
Rolling Stones
Aerosmith
Guns n roses
yeah Joe might suck to a lot of people but if you really listen to his solos not to many can copy them, he has his own style which sounds funky, yeah wagner and hunter did a good job too but even brad cant match them where you would think he could......not a fan of arrowsmith but they are entertaining to watch
Perry is sloppy for sure. But he looks so cool doing it!
I sware, Like Ace Frehley, some guitarist lose it as they get older. Some get even better like the the late Ed King.
Of course Joe is a celebrated player and I love his stuff but these clips make me feel better about my own rudimentary basement chops
If you think you suck at guitar , listen to this and you'll gain some confidence 😂
Whammy bar? He plays Les Pauls
Saw Joe with Aerosmith in 1977, man they absolutely sucked bad.
Me too! Brutal! ✌️
Whitford is the better Player ,Joe is Super good Looking Tho .
Looks def. play a big role.
LOL!!!!
He sounds like your average ‘70s guitarist. Not really a pressing question.
..need a price check on an Epiphone Les Paul!!..I've heard better tone from lesser known..anyone can play loud..
Sounds rather ordinary. It tells me studio processing and mixing make a huge difference to the final sound.
2 or 3 good records...
I love joe perry i really do .but you dont need this .bad playing is on all theif stuff its right out in the open
Hate repetitive guitar players always using the same tone on every track
K snob
Aerosmith kicked ass.
I see the armchair experts are out in full force tonight
Lol
I hate to say it but Joe is not very good. He definitely relies a ton on synergy with his band maté’s especially the interplay with Brad Whitford.
Aerosmith rocks, period. Not the best guitarist? so what with sums of parts like Sweet Emotion, Dream On, and too many to list.
Classic Aerosmith is sooooo good!
The first clip sounds like he fell down a flight of stairs while trying to play a guitar;saw him live at The Channel in Dennisport,Mass.,winter of ‘82 ,I think;unlistenable garbage
Technology has king konged guutar playing to the point that all guitarists wanna be EVH.tiresome and almost juvenile knowing (research it on internet), there exist 700 million living guitar plasently ALIVE on planet earth.yes.700 million.sound untrue?well, consider this, there are 8.2 billion people on earth today.this means one out of 11 people play guitar.sound absurd? NO
It's TRUE
Ya! Guitar playing is starting to be something a lot of people do with bands and music and songs as an afterthought. Technique is meaningless if you can't make good music!
Over 50 million guitar players in the USA alone
Never liked this band .... This is where overrated comes into play....
Their early stuff was decent. I was not a fan of the 80's material and beyond.
This is how I feel about “The Doors”.
Back In The Saddle was a cool tune, couple other good tunes and Brad Whitford played all the good licks.
We greatly enjoyed your career as a legendary guitar player
@@keithsargent6963the Doors were groundbreaking sir
The riffs he created was ground breaking genius.. Music Shop clerks always think they are real rockstars are fckn hi-lar-ri-fckn-less😂😂
Except Brad wrote most of the good shit
Right The F On Brother!!!
I’ve been playing for 41 years and can play circles around this clown. Joe Perry spends more time looking at himself in a mirror and putting eyeliner on than practicing. He literally SUCKS…
Who is joe perry? Is that actually a guitar we are "hearing?." To me it sounded like a baby being murdered in a late term abortion.
What a way to describe something 😳
Doesn’t sound too good.
Never liked Aerosmith, sounds like a 15 year old in his basement staccato picking crap from the 70s
Aerosmith sucks, i do not listen to anything after ROCKS
Sloppy & a terrible tone. Joe Perry is not a very good player. He has to hide his playing within the band and the songs. Overrated without a doubt.
He sucks…. Always. Had.
I think Joe fundamentally is a rhythm player with some licks thrown in for good measure. He has to sit and formulate what he wants to play, he's not an ad hoc soloist. His guitar is catchy and melodic but don't expect him to create anything on the fly. Many self-taught guitarists can't improvise very well and need a backing track or other musicians to play against. They aren't bad guitarists they just have trained themselves over the years of playing to copy what they hear rather than creatively invent something unique on the spot. Consider that some comedians are entirely unfunny apart from the script they've written for themselves but ARE hilarious when doing their act. Joe is the guy that can perform well what he's practiced, that's all.
His solo albums speak for themselves, check out the Joe Perry Project.
No
@@curtpozzi5527 “…they speak for themselves…”
Yeah, they didn’t sell well.