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Post by ck100 on Sept 12, 2019 20:29:32 GMT
Any fans of the "Pump" album by Aerosmith? How has it held up after 30 years? This album continued the 1980's comeback for Aerosmith following the success of the previous "Permanent Vacation" album. The band has major success on radio and MTV thanks to songs like Love in an Elevator, The Other Side, Janie's Got a Gun, What It Takes, etc. But I think there are also strong album tracks like My Girl, Hoodoo/Voodoo Medicine Man and Monkey On My Back.
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Post by WarrenPeace on Sept 13, 2019 6:58:17 GMT
Is it just me or is the name and image supposed to be sexually suggestive?
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Post by ck100 on Sept 13, 2019 12:10:16 GMT
Is it just me or is the name and image supposed to be sexually suggestive? "On a 1989 MTV special entitled "Aerosmith Sunday," Brad Whitford explained the album title with "Now that we're off drugs, we're all pumped up."" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump_(album)
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Post by WarrenPeace on Sept 13, 2019 18:58:46 GMT
Is it just me or is the name and image supposed to be sexually suggestive? "On a 1989 MTV special entitled "Aerosmith Sunday," Brad Whitford explained the album title with "Now that we're off drugs, we're all pumped up."" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump_(album) Just like with art, music, movies and other media it is up to the viewer or listener and how they interpret it. That truck is humping the other one. Quite a few of their songs are about sex.
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