SOURCE
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TV |
ASPECT RATIO
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4:3 |
VIDEO GENERATION
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low |
APPROX LENGTH
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85 minutes |
FORMAT
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NTSC DVD |
MEDIA
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1 DVD±R |
MENUS
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standalone-authored |
CHAPTERS
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no |
CASE LOCATION
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762 |
SHOW NOTES
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For over 30 years, Aerosmith has been a rock tour de force. Spanning several generations, their appeal is just as strong today as it was during their mammoth initial success in the 1970s. Through their very own brand of raunchy blues swagger, arena rock anthems and gutsy power ballads, the Bad Boys from Boston have become a worldwide phenomenon. But along the way Aerosmith had to survive every rock 'n' roll test imaginable. Years of drug and alcohol addictions, financial woes, fading record sales, sour times with ex-managers, friction with ex-wives, near-death car crashes, on-stage collapse and mental breakdowns are just some of the hurdles they miraculously overcame. But perhaps the biggest obstacle they overcame was each other: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Brad Whitford and Joey Kramer have co-existed as "brothers of choice" for the greater part of their lives. And like any family unit, it hasn't always been easy. |
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