Were aerosmith gay

Steven Tyler the androgynous Aerosmith front man
& "American Idol" determine has written a new memoir,
"Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?" which came
out Tuesday. And speaking of coming out, of course
the media is having a hay day with the disclosure about
his experimentation with his sexuality. Tyler states,
“Gay sex just doesn't complete it for me. I tried it one time
when I was younger, but I just didn't dig it.”
Well Steven I tried heterosexual sex when I was younger
but I didn’t dig it either...:)
Tyler weaves an interesting story of his 63 years from
growing up in working class Brand-new York City & rural
New Hampshire, "I was a mountain boy, barefoot & wild".
He’s also honest about his preliminary years of entity rich, famous
& drug induced "For the whole of the '70s we were all
nicely f**ked up & deep-fried". I was never really a Steven
Tyler fan until a rare years ago I saw him execute with
Chris Botti & the Boston Pops. He was marvelous walking on
stage in all his rock threads with a full symphony behind him
in back tie singing "Cryin". Verify Out our Review..:)
Also there's an engaging on-demand story on Tyler
on the Bio Channel that's wor

Severalyearsago I listened to an interview with Desmond Minor, a massively successful songwriter you might not include heard of but whose music you've definitely heard. Desmond is gay and has been openly same-sex attracted for a long moment. He was describing productive with Aerosmith on their hit "Dude (Looks Favor a Lady)," and something really caught my attention (WARNING: this interview contains an offensive slur for transgender people):

Desmond: ...Because of my success with Bon Jovi, John Kalodner -- the famous John Kalodner, legendary A&R man -- asked me if I would go up to Boston and meet Aerosmith. They had never written with an outside journalist, and they were not happy to see me. They were going along with it to please John Kalodner, but they were not that elated about it.

Steven (Tyler) was much more approachable, as he is, and was very generous, really, and showed me a song that they had started called "Cruisin' for the Ladies." I listened to that lyric, and I said, "You understand what, that's a very boring title." And they looked at me prefer, "How dare you?" And then Steven volunteered, sheepishly, and said that when he first wrote the melody he was singing "Dude Looks like a Lady." It was k

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By Greg Hernandez on May 17, 2011 7:46 pm | Comments (0) |

Steven Tyler, best known these days as an American Idol judge, has a memoir that came out today called Does the Noise in My Top Bother You?

It is filled with revelations. Here are a few that I thought my interest my readers the most:

On queer sex: Gay sex just doesn’t do it for me. I tried it one time when I was younger, but I just didn’t dig it.

On being half male, half female: I’ve been misquoted as saying that I’m more female than male. Let me set the record straight — it’s more half and half, and I love the fact that my feelings are akin to puella eternis (Latin for “the eternal girl”). What superior to be like than the stronger of the species?

On being bullied as a kid: I got into street fights in the Bronx all the time — an hour and a half they went on, I’d arrive home bloody as hell. … I got spit on in school and called “N****r Lips.” The kids would snap my earlobes with their fingers, which was especially painful on freezing cold days.

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Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry have had a tumultuous relationship throughout their more than 50-year career together, but Perry insists rumors they don’t earn along are untrue.

“This is no bulls***, man, he’s probably my best companion through all of it,” Perry tells Classic Rock. “We just know we’re other people. Even through the 70s, we were the ones that would proceed off on a scuba diving trip together.” 

Perry admits there was some friction when Tyler decided to judge American Idol in 2008, noting he thought, “Holy s***, we’re gonna have to design the band’s career around that,” but that reflection quickly changed. Perry shares, “But god bless him, not everybody gets the chance to do that, so it was, ‘Go for it, man.’”

Around that time, their bickering boiled over in public, and at one point Perry announced the band was “looking for a unused singer.” Looking back, Perry seems to regret things happened that way.

“I’m not sure how I feel about that,” Perry says. “They speak all press is excellent press, I’m not sure I agree with that. Maybe it felt appreciate we had to something to our fans. F***, I couldn’t tell you. We were so spread apart, I don’t

Steven Tyler Admits He Tried Gay Sex But ‘Didn’t Unearth It’

Among the revelations in Steven Tyler's new autobiography, the 63 year vintage Aerosmith frontman and 'American Idol' evaluate reveals that he once experimented with gay sex but "just didn't scoop it."

In the publication, 'Does The Noise In My Top Bother You,' Tyler writes "Gays care me!" and says that when he walks into a room full of "queens," he tells them "don't even think about hitting on me. I'm a breeder and you know it."

He goes on to reveal that while he tried queer sex one day when he was younger, "the notion of some guy pulling my hair back, biting my ear and shoving his c--k in my ass doesn't appeal to me."

Tyler calls sex "the strongest force in the universe" and said that while women are basically "nurturers," men were "created to be Ted Nugent" and hunt, something that Tyler says has been going on in multiple forms and definitions for "a million years."

Regarding the issues of trust, Tyler said that as a rock star, he's at a disadvantage and that the "rock star

were aerosmith gay