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"Bullshit," pipes up Perry from beneath his large black hat. And I got shameful for a minute and thought, We should be more socially relevant!" Tyler says, evoking the striking image of Aerosmith affecting a late-career makeover in the mould of Bruce Springsteen. "I was reading the lyrics upstairs and I was thinking, there's a lot of love.
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In fact, it's a rare song that doesn't have the word love in the title. The band's new and very fun, very Aerosmith album, Music from Another Dimension!, their first for eight years, includes one song that advocates the Viagra lifestyle of "luv three times a day". He has four children, including the actor Liv Tyler, and currently lives with a long-term girlfriend who sounds like quite a woman. This argument failed to work for him as at least one of his marriages ended in part due to his admission of infidelity. Tyler, 64, has been married and divorced twice: "Why would a man and a woman who call themselves soulmates leave each other over something as frivolous as sex?" he asks in his autobiography. "Oh, she's out? OK, go with it, yeah! I was like, what? But it was so sweet."Ĭlinton, too, Tyler suspects of having some good Aerosmith anecdotes: "You look at her and you think, dude, she's one of us!" "I don't want to say that on the record," he says with belated coyness.
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Wait, I say, grappling with the image of the former speaker of the house getting her groove on to Mama Kin, Nancy Pelosi told you that? "Thank you! So I got up to go to the bathroom and I bumped into every actor, every joint chief of staff and Nancy Pelosi, and they said, 'You wrote the songs that I got laid to and made out to.' It was wild." "Keep going," he says, jerking his hand and scarves in a backwards direction above his bouffanted head. "So I was sitting at a table a while back at the Kennedy Honours and was with, um, what's her name, the president's wife?" asks Tyler. And some of these people are more surprising than others. "Tonnes" of people, according to Tyler, come up to him on a daily basis to thank him for making music that helped them to get jiggy with it. I cross my legs a little tighter, keeping my creativity all to myself. "I certainly do say that!" he says stoutly, adding that the aforementioned body part is "a creative force". In his autobiography he out-Naomi Wolfs Wolf with odes to the powers of a certain part of the female anatomy, decreeing it, in climactic conclusion, "the holy grail". Tyler has always been a man of prodigious appetite for drugs, alcohol or sex, and these days he's only allowed to indulge in one of those.
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"Me and this girl, we were full on getting it on and, you know, it's a lifetime from the top to the bottom floor but suddenly the doors opened in the lobby and there were all these people – not children, but, you know, people. "That really happened!" yelps Tyler, bouncing in his seat.
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So much so that one of the band's best known videos, Love in an Elevator, features Tyler who, despite being dressed like Charles II, only has to walk into a department store for ladies to offer him oral sex in a lift. Certainly, through the 70s and 80s – before the band became purveyor of fist-pumping lovetorn ballads in the 90s – Aerosmith was at least as much associated with sex as it was with narcotic indulgence and inter-band bust-ups. "Aerosmith was all about sex," Tyler writes in his memorably graphic and endearingly rambling 2011 autobiography, Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?, and few would argue. Such a conversation opener will not come as any surprise to even the most casual student of the Aerosmith oeuvre. This proclamation occurs about five minutes after we meet. The world doesn't make love enough," Tyler continues. "It's not just about coming and effing – it's about making love and unbridled passion. Across the Los Angeles hotel room, his long-term bandmate and "Toxic Twin" (as the press dubbed them), Joe Perry, nods ever so slightly at his old friend's prescription for worldly ills. He leans back in his chair, letting the force of this proclamation sink in, spreading his denim clad legs ever so slightly. 'W hat's missing in the world," announces Steven Tyler, lead singer of Aerosmith and answer in human form to the question of what a child born of Mick Jagger and Carly Simon would look like, "is that people don't get laid enough."