EPIC!| FIRST TIME HEARING Aerosmith - Dude Looks Like A Lady REACTION
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EPIC!| FIRST TIME HEARING Aerosmith - Dude Looks Like A Lady REACTION
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This song is featured in the hilarious Robin Williams movie “Mrs Doubtfire”. A great movie for your movie reaction channel. You’ll love it. Hilarious and heartwarming. About a man who’ll do whatever it takes to spend time with his kids.
@tracycole3941
11 ай бұрын
Definitely!!!
@FLmickey90
11 ай бұрын
Was just going to mention this! Every time I hear this song (or see the video), I think of that movie! I LOVE that movie and is one of my favorite Robin Williams movies!
@FLmickey90
11 ай бұрын
@Eric Schaefer It certainly does!!
@nyxs1s266
11 ай бұрын
Great movie but if they dive into Robin Williams they need to do Bicentennial Man!
@xzonia1
11 ай бұрын
Great movie! I hope they react to it this summer! :D
The story behind this song is Steven Tyler was at a bar with his band mates, and he saw a beautiful, blonde from behind sitting at the bar. He went over to talk to her, and when the blonde turned around it was Vince Neal of Mötley Crew. Steven Tyler’s bandmates made fun of him, joking about how the "dude looked like a lady".
Hard to go wrong with Aerosmith!
@darthken815
11 ай бұрын
True! They always give their fans sweet emotions. 😉
@jasonmoss7990
11 ай бұрын
Steven Tyler got a 14yr old pregnant, look up things before you say “awesome!” 👍🏻
@feno12
11 ай бұрын
@@jasonmoss7990 whilst there are definitely issues behind the scenes, I hold to the saying of Judge the art not the artist. The art is spectacular.
@jettslappy7028
11 ай бұрын
I find some of their ballads to be wrong... for my taste.
@kathyblackwell4108
11 ай бұрын
4- sure!!
As Gen X our generation didn't care what everyone else was doing or getting in their business, we just wanted to have fun, and Arrowsmith was fun, wish we could get some of that live and let live attitude back. Great reaction guys❤
@adnap
11 ай бұрын
“Arrowsmith”
@loristone9242
11 ай бұрын
@@adnap Right!? Performing live with Steve Neil from Motley Crew 🤣😜🤘
@porkchop002
11 ай бұрын
Yeah and Steven Tyler had sex with minors. Dude is an absolute POS
@bethcushway458
11 ай бұрын
Exactly. I was thinking how gen Zers are like bloody Victorians or 50's housewives. They're so uptight and prudish about everything. It's exhausting
@penderyn8794
11 ай бұрын
GenX was busy having fun while the USA Contras were butchering Central American indigenous people throughout the eighties with their proxies lol Typical "I'm alright, sod you all" selfish mentality
"His mic stand had to go to therapy after that" - LMAO!!!!!
This is the hit that brought them back. After the Run DMC "Walk This Way", they released this album with this song being the first single. And they never looked back!
@jp3813
11 ай бұрын
The first single was actually "Hangman Jury" before this one. Permanent Vacation (1987) was released in the same year as Appetite for Destruction by Guns N' Roses, The Joshua Tree by U2, Hysteria by Def Leppard, Whitesnake's self-titled album, Tango in the Night by Fleetwood Mac, Kick by INXS, etc... Though Slippery When Wet (1986) by Bon Jovi ultimately became the best-selling album of '87 in the USA.
Also, Stevens "rack yak yak yak YOW!" sound is practically patented, he's the only one who can really pull it off. He's a past master at scatting anyway, so he just kind of made that one his own, and it's extremely iconic.
This was such an important track for Aerosmith, it marked the first comeback from rehab for the entire band and they had to prove they could do sober what they had done when well under the influence. Point proved. ✌️
@donjackson5522
11 ай бұрын
Point proved, they went from great band to superstar hit makers. But their sound did change. Kind of like when ZZ Top changed their sound and started turning out hits.
@sunnystormy4973
11 ай бұрын
-#cheers-- !-
@brianmorg
11 ай бұрын
Run DMC collaboration of Walk This Way introduced them to a new generation (my generation) and made them what they are today.
This is hard rock. This is how it's meant to be done. Sexy and irreverent, Steven knows how to be a rock star.
@porkchop002
11 ай бұрын
He's also an absolute predator who slept with a minor. Dude is a piece of filth.
@kathyblackwell4108
11 ай бұрын
Yes he does!! Love Steven!!
@fayesouthall6604
11 ай бұрын
Bullseye fun, sexy and it rocks hard !
Amber, I appreciate how you see the humor in the song. it's raucous, but also humorous. That's Aerosmith.
One of my major clients, Desmond Child, wrote this song with Aerosmith. One of my favorites. He also wrote many others including “Angel”, “What It Takes” and “Crazy”.
@kenharness7430
11 ай бұрын
Desmond has written or co-written a crap ton of massive hits for a lot of bands and singers, including Bon Jovi and Kiss.
@thundernels
11 ай бұрын
Child is a legend in the hair band scene as a song doctor like no other. Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, KISS, Alice Cooper. He had his finger on the pulse of the sound of the moment. Such good tunes!
@robbarton5670
11 ай бұрын
Steve Niel? You mean Vince Niel
@timothyryan3031
11 ай бұрын
While being sensitive to the fact that he's your client, my personal opinion is that the major downslide for Aerosmith came when they started having people like Desmond Child write their songs, instead of writing them themselves.
@thundernels
11 ай бұрын
@@timothyryan3031 We can say that looking back in retrospect that, most everything on Permanent Vacation forward was in some ways fundamentally different than what had preceded it, we can’t underestimate how much in the wilderness Aerosmith was before these albums. Without folks such as Child, the Walk This Way collab notwithstanding, there may not have been an Aerosmith second act at all. Now, by Get A Grip, the formula was starting to show, but on Permanent Vacation and Pump, song doctors like Child gave a little direction to the directionless.
Watching them do this live was unforgettable. The entire arena exploded and everyone went crazy!
Should be the theme song of the 2020's.😂 I've seen them twice back in the day and was always an experience to never forget. Love,love love them.❤❤
A million stories went around in why this song exists… my personal fave “this was written about Vince Neal from Motley Crue because they thought he looked like a lady” 😂 I don’t know why but it new popularity when Mrs. Doubtfire used it. It’s a great one!
@Billy.gen-X
11 ай бұрын
Or at the whole "glam rock" scene, either way, it made sense at the time.
@jeremiahrose4681
11 ай бұрын
I was going to comment the same thing, ironic, my wife's favorite bans is Crue.
@dionshare7103
11 ай бұрын
Because Mrs. Doubtfire was a hilarious movie and of course the one and only Robin Williams had of his best performances in that movie. And since Robin's gone that'll boost the song even more. I'm a huge Robin Williams fan and Aerosmith too.
@CjJohns1776
11 ай бұрын
Yes, Steven Tyler's spotted Vince across a bar in LA & thought he was a chick. Around the same time, Tommy & Vince were drunk & got into a fight. Cops got a call about two girls fighting in an alley 😅
@jp3813
11 ай бұрын
Before the reaction, they talk about that in the video.
Your next Aerosmith reaction should be "Walk This Way", hopefully their version with RUN DMC. You have already done most of their best songs, "Walk This Way" is one of their Signature songs though.
YOU GOTTA DO LIVING ON THE EDGE by Aerosmith!!!!! PLEASE!
This song was featured in "Mrs. Doubtfire," a great movie for your other channel, starring Robin Williams.
@surlechapeau
11 ай бұрын
YES!!!!
@TaleenVezina
11 ай бұрын
Definitely worth watching.
@GordonBrown-pw5ix
11 ай бұрын
Agree Yes
Still need to hear some old Aerosmith - Mama Kin - Chip Away at the Stone - Toys in the Attic - Sweet Emotion - Dream On
@kbusby4824
11 ай бұрын
No More No More, Kings and Queens, Last Child.
@thorfinsky1427
11 ай бұрын
@@kbusby4824 Uncle Salty, Adam's Apple, Sweet Emotion, You See Me Crying, Big Ten Inch Record
@kennylaborde4601
11 ай бұрын
Combination
@jazziered142
11 ай бұрын
Kings and queens is one of my favorites, and definitely sweet emotion
@loriferguson686
11 ай бұрын
Definitely Sweet Emotion!! Banger for sure!
Say a special thanks to Desmond Child for this song. The great hitmaker behind BonJovi, Kiss, Alice Cooper, Joan Jett, Michael Bolton, Cher , Ricky Martin and so much more!
I always think of Mrs Doubtfire when I hear this song :) RIP Robin Williams.
Amber: "His mic stand had to go to therapy after that." LOL
"What a funky lady!" 🤣
This song was featured in the Robin Williams Movie “Mrs. Doubtfire”
I was a teenager in the 80s. Love all those rock bands. I hate that all my heros have to get old. That means I am too😅
@wtk6069
11 ай бұрын
It beats the alternative. 😂
Another great song!!
And to think, there was a time when you didn't ever want to listen to Rock, now you see what you would have been missing ;)
Mrs. Doubtfire! Great movie for the family.
I love Aerosmith
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "Jaded" !!
I was 14 in 1977 when I first heard them and have been hooked ever since. Got to finally see them in 2007, a birthday present form my husband
"Pink" by Aerosmith should always be played after this 🤣
Aerosmith is just the bomb!!! So glad to have seen these guys live!!! ❤❤❤❤
Great song! Other ones worth checking out are, Walk This Way, Living On the Edge, and Crying.
In my mind the BEST AMERICAN ROCK BAND AND FRONT MAN!! There's no one like Steve!!😊
One of my favorite Aerosmith songs.
I saw Aerosmith open for Black Sabbath at MSG, NY in 1976. It was their tour for Toys in the Attic and in my opinion they blew Sabbath away!! Saw them many tours after because they were just that great in concert. They were like a shot of adrenaline every time I saw them. They never mailed in a performance! So damn good.
@loristone9242
11 ай бұрын
I only got to see Aerosmith one time, and it was the weirdest bill ever. Megadeth was their opening band. In Dallas, Summer of '93. It was such a bizarre vibe. It almost seemed like a mistake. But so cool in retrospect.
"His mic stand has to go to therapy." Hilarious! You're the best!
This was always a great song. However, I think that Robin Williams dressed up as Mrs. Doubtfire in 1993 while dancing with a vacuum majorly “re-popularized” this classic song sang by Steven Tyler and Aerosmith
Indeed, Love in an Elevator is good.
From the time when Vince Neil, lead singer of Motley Crue, had platinum blonde hair and was wearing pink and white spandex. When they basically defined what glam metal was. Their third album Theater of Pain was the glam metal album of the time. After every record company signed every glam band they could Motley changed their image again. Always defining the look and sound and never copying someone else.
Great song by Aerosmith Have you seen the film "mrs. Doubtfire" this song was used in the film..
Amber…. Steven got the best dimples. 🤪🤪🤪LOL. Song is about seeing a blonde at a bar and turns out it was Vince Neal, lead singer of Motley Crue, in glam makeup. Last time I saw Aerosmith, Steven wore sheer black harem pants and a g-string. That was it. So sad this year is their last tour. Ticket prices are ridiculous. I used to get front row tickets for about $100 and now they are $12K. But he’ll always be my best. ❤❤❤
I'm sure by now 100 people have said that this was the theme song for Mrs. Doubtfire. I LOVE Steven Tyler and Aerosmith!!! I think I first saw him when he he was in the, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, movie with The Bee Gees and Peter Frampton in the late 70s. Silly film perhaps, but I LOVED it. When Aerosmith did, Come Together, I was instantly in love with Steven Tyler!!!
Tyler definitely takes everything to another level!!!! 😂
Aerosmith was one of the most amazing concerts I've ever scene. Keep diving, you're in for a real treat!
When I hear this song I think of the movie “Mrs. Doubtfire.” Robin Willams dances to the song while vacuuming. Anyway, Aerosmith is an amazing group. ❤❤
Saw them three times in the 90's every show was fantastic !!!!
I can't hear this song without thinking about the film Mrs. Doubtfire RIP Robin Williams.
I agree. You never want to stop looking at him or listening to him. Yes. He is very Jagger like and I think there might have been some friction between them over it. He has such swag. And an amazing voice.
@asherdash12
11 ай бұрын
I agree. He's one of the people I immediately picture when I hear the words ROCK STAR
Someone put together Falco and Rick James called "Der Superfreak". Worth a listen
Cannot hear this without picturing Robin Williams in Mrs Doubtfire dancing around the house with the broom 😂❤
One of my favs of songs of Aerosmith
And yes, never judge a book by its cover!
Have a wonderful memorial day weekend 😊 🎉👏 love your channels.
"His mic stand had to go to therapy after that" is the all time greatest thing I've ever heard in response to this dirty dirty video. 🤣🤣🤣
His mike stand had to go to therapy after that one!!! I love it!! 😅😅😅
One of my favorites by Aerosmith.
I've seen Aerosmith live a few times and they seemed to get better every time.
Couple of AEROSMITH songs you should listen to are “Pink” and “Falling in love is hard on the knees “
Yes yes yes!! More Aerosmith and 80’s rock 🔥🔥🔥
Big comeback record/LP for Aerosmith..Guitarist Joe Perry had rejoined the band, they'd kicked all the drugs, and got back to biz..many critics had written them off and had to eat crow...They were still more than alive, and thier next LP would put them back in the elite of music with the tune you mentioned, "love in an elevator"
@markwilliams6394
11 ай бұрын
They did a reunion tour and then released Done with Mirrors before this album. Saw them on both tours and trust me they were still doing drugs at that time. Steven Tyler could barely stand both times.
Oh yeah. Can't help but think of Robin Williams. Miss him. RIP. Robin. Awesome song.
I've seen Aerosmith four times in concert and they're one of the unique bands that are great recorded ,but even greater in person. Another band like them is Kiss.
I saw Aerosmith back in 1994. I like their power ballads and blues numbers myself. ANGEL, TELL ME WHAT IT TAKEs.
Amber's reactions were so cute!😂
Will never get tired of this song & Aerosmith!! This song is one of those tracks that 90% of the population know and love! 'Shut up and Dance' is another track from this era of Aerosmith that rocks so hard! Great reaction guys, just what my soul needed!❤
Saw them in OKC three times!! Always an awesome show!🤘🔥
My husband and I went to an Aerosmith concert and he told me that now he could see why women loved Steven Tyler! He definitely has stage presence!
Every time I hear this song it always drags me to the greatly missed Robin Williams doing the hoovering while dressed as Mrs Doubtfire in the movie of the same name
This song rocks! And I love Amber’s comment near the end: “That mic stand is gonna have to go to therapy!” Yes it will! 😆 Great reaction! Love you guys! 💕
Took my daughter to Aerosmith when they came thru Wyoming on the Pump tour, totally rocked out the event center. And Steven Tyler was just freaking awesome the way he interacted with the kids as the band walked out...one of my daughter's friends swore that she was never going to wash the hand that Steven touched ever.
Ever since “Mrs. Doubtfire “, I can’t hear this song without thinking of that scene….great music placement!
😂Love this song. So fun. 🎶💕🎶
Love in an Elevator was great with the start. It's so them. You can't go wrong with Aerosmith.
Originally this song was going to be called "Cruisin for a Lady" (& "Ragdoll" was going to be "Ragtime")... but they went with the title(s) that really grabbed your attention. Especially because right around then, everybody was saying, "DUDE!" to preface pretty much everything they said in LA at the time. I've seen Aerosmith multiple times; for a while they were my favorite band ever... and even after he got clean, Steven, without the aid of drugs, was galloping around on that stage on his mic like a glorious maniac, and making out with every girl in the front rows, and being his general manic self... and let me tell you. He has more charisma than you can possibly imagine. I love to say this, because it's my big flex, but my first kiss was Steven. I was at my first concert (which was August 3rd, 1993 at 7:30 p.m. at the now-defunct BSU Pavilion in Boise), it was the Get a Grip tour, and I was 14 (the experience 100% turned me into a concert junkie, and I have since been to scores). My mom took me to the show; she knew i loved them, so she threw me in the back of a pickup truck with a bottle of Kahlua (because that's what I liked when I did drink anything, which was seldom), and she dressed me up so I looked like I was 17, and when we got to the show, I was about three rows back on one of the side wings of the stage, and Steven was making out with everybody female in the front rows... so Mom and her friend Judy picked me up and literally threw me over three rows of people so I could be up front to get my first kiss from Steven Tyler. Because my mom was a badass old Hippie who grew up going to concerts, and she knew about making memories. I'm just saying... Steven Tyler's whole presence is RIDICULOUSLY intense, & his energy was unparalleled until probably his 70s, before he finally probably chilled out a little bit. As far as my sexuality, it changed a lot since then, and now I think it's too bad his daughters don't have as much charisma as him, because good lord, look how beautiful they are. But that goes without saying. I will still always have my flex.
Steven Tyler on the scene was always a show in itself.. they were a great "Party-band".. Friday/Saturday- nghts, before going to Rock Bars, we always listened to Aerosmith, ACDC, Mötley Crue, GnR and all the others..(you would have loved it Jay :D ).. One thing about Steven is he is an awesome musician.. it`s in his blood.. and his voice..ooh man.. !!! I remember seeing them in the 90`s , he was starting the show wearing a huge kind of "Wizard hat" ...jumping off the drum-set/-kit in almost total darkness ..with only one spotlight on him shining from behind.. A true Entertainer and Showman !! :) :)
Oh cool finally good to see you all do this song. If you all have ever seen Mrs. Doubtfire you'll know this song. If not then there's a movie for your movie review channel.
Should be the theme song of the 2020's.😂
I have never seen a reaction to the Aerosmith song - Nobody's Fault
AEROSMITH 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Steve Tyler's voice is 🤯🤯🤯🤯
The song is not about guys in hair bands. It’s actually about Tyler’s bandmate’s wife that he hated. Look it up, true story!
Check out Hangman Jury from this album, it’s a great deep cut
Steve Tyler goes country with "Love is your Name"
His energy is way over the top. ❤
Those classic Aerosmith videos were always entertaining…
God I love Aeorosmith
Their farewell tour is happening this year - see them while you can!
I’ll never forget the concert I went to back then, just unforgettable.
Amber is just precious and adorable. 😂❤ What a fun reaction to such a fun song. I can’t believe I was only 10 when this song came out. I guess we were still jamming to it when I was a teenager. I mean they ARE pretty timeless. 😊
I was lucky to see Aerosmith in concert in the early 90's. Absolutely one of the best concerts EVER!!
@Oddworld2024
11 ай бұрын
I totally remember seeing them in Toronto. A friends mom gave me the ticket day before someone cancelled and she knew I was a fan. We had really great seats close to stage. The band was amazing. They had some great stage effects and explosions for the time. All timed perfect. It was a great experience
@67Pepper
11 ай бұрын
You're lucky you saw them when they were sober. I saw them three times in the 70's and they were terrible. Drugged out to the max.
@tangoindiamike9189
11 ай бұрын
I saw them around '78 and again in '88. They started in the late sixties but didn't explode until the '70s. They've been kickin' it for a minute! 👈Yeah, I'm 64 years old, and I said that! We were cool before you were a gleam in your daddy's eye!
Its an absolute must to do the Aerosmith song with Run DMC, Walk thus Way. Its awesome!
The pure joy in you guys’ faces when you listen to this music is so much fun to watch!! I am so glad I found your channel!! 🩷
Kings and Queens by Aerosmith! By far their best song in my opinion
Steven Tyler moved to Nashville and joined a band called Loving Mary. They are FABULOUS together. If you want to hear vintage Steven Tyler married with Nashville listen to "We're All Somebody from Somewhere" It is FANTASTIC. And it has a great horn section. You will love it.
If you wanna hear the hardest Aerosmith song you need to hear "Nobody's Fault" listen to it one day you really wanna rock out hard!
I forgot how much I love this song!
Love the horn additions to this song to lift it. Their producers John Kalodner was genius for it.
I seen Aerosmith in concert when I was younger. The best concert ever he sounds just as good live then he does on the radio & I've seen alot of concerts in my days😊 Motley Crue, Def Leppard and Rod Stewart is some of the other groups I've seen that sounded great! Of course this was in the 80s& 90s😂
AND Lady Amber ❤ hits yet another gram slam!! "His mike stand had to go to therapy after that!"😂🤣
I already love Aerosmith, but both of you made me love them even more!!!! So fun to enjoy with you! (I’m 70)