Just finished Joe Perry’s book which comes out this Tuesday called “Rocks”. As many know Aerosmith was one of my very first ever favorite bands. I grew up with the Live Bootleg poster on my wall as a kid. To me they are still the best of the bands from that era by far because they all play as well as ever, they are all original, and their music is timeless. I have said many times it is remarkable what this band does still at this age on stage more than 40n years after they formed. But the Aerosmith story is loaded with drama (like many bands), some known well, some not. Joe’s book takes us on that journey brilliantly through the bands, as well as his own personal ups and downs. The book is so well written and it really has a way of putting you right in the room with whatever is happening. Credit to Joe and his writer David Ritz on that. While many will no doubt focus in on the very complex relationship between Joe and Steven (which is a good part of the book), and the years of drug abuse, there is so much more to take in. The reviews will no doubt focus on the barbs that Joe tosses Steven’s way because everyone loves drama, but there is just as much of a common bond and brotherhood between these guys as you will find out if you read it. Joe also voices his respect for Brad, Joey and Tom many times, very much the unsung heroes of this iconic band. I also loved reading about Joe’s time out of the band and the Joe Perry Project years. I am a huge fan of that bands 1980 debut album. Joe also talks about his love of the blues greats as well as bands he came up in the 70’s with like Kiss, Cheap Trick, ZZ Top and more. It truly is a great rock n roll read! Joe will be live in studio with me this Monday on my SiriusXM show after he appears on Jimmy Fallon. I am super honored that he has asked me to host his book launch this Tuesday at Barnes & Noble in Union Sq NYC. So much I can’t wait to discuss! The B&N event is open to the public but first come first served as far as capacity (the store will also have stock of both of my books on hand if you are interested). The conversation will also be recorded and posted next Thursday as my first ever podcast with a live audience. Audience questions will be welcome. After the interview Joe will sit and sign his book which is available for the first time that day. As usual I suggest the physical format for the book. It is loaded with great photos and a nice hard cover design. Can’t wait for next week to spend a couple of days with a true icon from one of my all time favorite bands!
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Hello Eddie from Fargo, North Dakota, just wondering what you thought about Steven Tyler’s book ?
Have not read that one yet but will for sure at some point
Keep up the good work Eddie. The ‘Smith have always been my favorite band of all time. Saw them for the 37th time last month on the last show of the Let Rock Rule tour at DTE in Clarkston,MI. Slash came out onstage and joined the crowd in singing Happy birthday to Joe, then jammed Mama Kin with them. Freaking Epic!!!!!!!! Please tell Joe to wing by Detroit for a book signing. Rock on!!!!!!!!!
Eddie, When will u be appearing on 4th and Loud?
What are you talking about? Who said I was doing that??
So u r very familiar w/ this top rated show.
Yes, because some of the people on it asked to come on MY show to promote it.
The last rock star book I read was Glenn Hughes’ book, which was great. I look forward to reading Joe’s book. Crazy to think, but I bought my very first Areosmith album when I was 10 years old and I brought it at a neighbor’s garage sale. It was Toys In The Attic and the inside of the album jacket smelled funny. My brother bought a bong at the same garage sale. Our mom had no idea what it was.
Really looking forward to reading Joe’s book. I read Steven Tyler’s book as well as the band’s Walk This Way. Love the behind the scenes stories and photos that get included in these books. Have read Ace Frehley’s , Peter Criss’ and Don Felder’s from his time with the Eagles. Keith Richard’s book is another good one also. I think I will request Joe’s book as a Christmas present from my wife this year! Your 2 books are in my collection as well. Requested both of those as Christmas presents when they were released!