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4 Songs That Aerosmith Rarely Perform Live (And Why)

Aerosmith can put on one hell of a show and are still very much doing so today. The rock bandโ€™s career has spanned 15 albums, 54 years, and countless tours. Youโ€™d think theyโ€™d cover every song in their discography by now during their live sets. However, there are a few songs out there that Aerosmith will rarely perform live; and some that have never been heard live, period. Letโ€™s look at four examples!

1. โ€œOut Go The Lightsโ€

This track from the 2012 record Music From Another Dimension! has rarely ever been heard live from the band in the years since it was released. Itโ€™s a seven-minute jam session that the band would adjust and change live on the rare occasion that they would perform it. Nowadays, though, the song isnโ€™t heard all that often. Itโ€™s not abundantly clear why, but thereโ€™s a chance the band prefers to play better-known hits rather than deep cuts.

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2. โ€œCritical Massโ€

โ€œCritical Massโ€ is from the bandโ€™s 1977 album Draw The Line. Itโ€™s another somewhat bluesy rock track that didnโ€™t get much love when it was released. Itโ€™s also rarely performed live, and apparently that is because the band isnโ€™t that keen on it.

In the Aerosmith memoir Walk This Way, producer Jack Douglas said that Steven Tyler took lyrics he had written and didnโ€™t alter them in any way; namely because he was too high out of his mind to write anything on his own.

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3. โ€œJoanieโ€™s Butterflyโ€

Rock In A Hard Place is one of the bandโ€™s albums that rarely gets any playtime on stage. The album has only one single, โ€œLightning Strikesโ€, which occasionally makes it to set lists nowadays. Another track from the album is โ€œJoanieโ€™s Butterflyโ€, which became a bit of a fan-favorite deep cut. Unfortunately, the psychedelic song allegedly full of sexual metaphors never gets a live performance. This is likely due to the fact that it was written during a period when Joe Perry wasnโ€™t in the band, and the album itself is not very popular.

4. โ€œAinโ€™t That A B*tchโ€

This Nine Lives single is a great example of how raspy and high Tyler can go with his screams. Itโ€™s a lovely little ballad, but itโ€™s unlikely that Tyler can sing it safely decades later. Plus, the song as a whole is just very hard to play; weโ€™re lucky we even got a recorded version.

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