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Aerosmith

Live Performances by Aerosmith in 1977

Aerosmith - Back In The Saddle Live Performance at The Summit, Houston

The Summit
Houston, TX, United States

June 25, 1977 | Video Length: 3:38
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  • In June 1977, Aerosmith was in a significant phase of their career, having just released their fifth studio album, "Rocks." This album, which debuted ... Read Full Description >

    In June 1977, Aerosmith was in a significant phase of their career, having just released their fifth studio album, "Rocks." This album, which debuted shortly before the live recording of "Back In The Saddle" on June 25, featured a more aggressive sound and is regarded as one of their best works, defining their hard rock style. The Houston concert at The Summit captured the band at their energetic peak, showcasing their signature blend of bluesy rock and charismatic stage presence. Interesting to note, "Back In The Saddle" marked a return to form for Aerosmith after a brief hiatus, highlighting their resurgence in popularity. The album "Rocks" solidified their place in rock history, with tracks that would become staples in their live performances. This concert not only bolstered their reputation but also set the stage for their future successes in the late '70s and beyond.

Aerosmith - Live Performance of 'Mama Kin' at The Summit in Houston

The Summit
Houston, TX, United States

June 25, 1977 | Video Length: 3:46
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  • On June 25, 1977, Aerosmith performed "Mama Kin" live at The Summit in Houston, Texas, during a pivotal time in their career. By this period, the band... Read Full Description >

    On June 25, 1977, Aerosmith performed "Mama Kin" live at The Summit in Houston, Texas, during a pivotal time in their career. By this period, the band had released their fourth studio album, *Rocks*, just a month prior, which is often hailed as one of their best works and a classic in rock music. The album featured hits like "Back in the Saddle" and "Last Child," underlining Aerosmith's growing popularity and solidifying their reputation in the rock scene. Notably, this performance was part of their *Rocks* tour, showcasing the band's electrifying stage presence and raw energy. The late '70s marked a crucial turning point for Aerosmith, as they transitioned from a rising act to a major force in rock music, leading to their enduring legacy and influence. The live recording captures a dynamic moment that exemplifies their signature style and charisma.

Aerosmith - 'Sweet Emotion' Live Performance at The Summit, Houston

The Summit
Houston, TX, United States

June 25, 1977 | Video Length: 5:36
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  • On June 25, 1977, Aerosmith performed "Sweet Emotion" live at The Summit in Houston, Texas, during a pivotal point in their career. This concert occur... Read Full Description >

    On June 25, 1977, Aerosmith performed "Sweet Emotion" live at The Summit in Houston, Texas, during a pivotal point in their career. This concert occurred shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "Rocks," which debuted in May 1976 and is often regarded as one of the band's best works. By this time, Aerosmith was solidifying its position in the rock music scene, riding high on the success of hits like "Dream On" and the title track "Sweet Emotion." The band's electrifying live performances, characterized by Steven Tyler's dynamic stage presence and Joe Perry's iconic guitar riffs, were pivotal in building their reputation. This period marked a peak in their popularity, setting the stage for subsequent albums and their evolution into rock legends. The 1977 live recording is a testament to the raw energy and musical prowess that defined Aerosmith during this era.