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"Come Join the Band"

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"Come Join the Band" is a song by the American rock band Aerosmith, featuring Run-DMC, from the album Toys in the Attic. The song was written by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, and it has been performed live with various artists, including Kid Rock, Lenny Kravitz, and Sheryl Crow. The song's energetic and upbeat melody has made it a fan favorite, often played at concerts and festivals, such as Lollapalooza, Coachella, and Glastonbury Festival. The band has also collaborated with other notable artists, including Carrie Underwood, Bon Jovi, and Guns N' Roses.

Introduction

The song "Come Join the Band" is often associated with the Blues Brothers, who covered the song in their 1980 film The Blues Brothers, starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. The song has also been featured in various films and television shows, including Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, and Family Guy, often with appearances by Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, and Justin Timberlake. The song's catchy melody and lyrics have made it a staple of American rock music, often played alongside other classic hits by The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Led Zeppelin. The band has also been influenced by other notable artists, including Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and The Beatles.

Background

The song was written during a time of great creativity for the band, with other notable songs like Walk This Way and Sweet Emotion being written around the same time. The band's lead singer, Steven Tyler, has said that the song was inspired by his experiences touring with other bands, including The New York Dolls and The Stooges. The song's guitar riff was influenced by the work of Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck, and the song's drum beat was inspired by the work of John Bonham and Charlie Watts. The band has also been compared to other notable rock bands, including Queen, AC/DC, and Van Halen.

Composition

The song features a distinctive guitar riff, played by Joe Perry, and a driving drum beat, played by Joey Kramer. The song's lyrics, written by Steven Tyler, are an invitation to join the band and experience the excitement of rock music. The song's melody is catchy and upbeat, with a memorable chorus and a sing-along quality that has made it a fan favorite. The song has been covered by other notable artists, including Guns N' Roses, Foo Fighters, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, and has been featured in various films and television shows, including Wayne's World, The Sopranos, and Entourage, often with appearances by Mike Myers, James Gandolfini, and Jeremy Piven.

Release_and_Reception

The song was released in 1975 on the album Toys in the Attic, which was a commercial success and helped establish the band as one of the leading rock bands of the 1970s. The song received positive reviews from critics, with many praising its catchy melody and energetic performance. The song has been certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America and has been named one of the greatest rock songs of all time by Rolling Stone and NME. The band has also won numerous awards, including Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, and Billboard Music Awards, and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Impact_and_Legacy

The song has had a significant impact on rock music, influencing a generation of rock bands, including Guns N' Roses, Foo Fighters, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. The song's catchy melody and energetic performance have made it a staple of rock music, and its influence can be heard in many other songs and bands. The song has also been featured in various films and television shows, including Wayne's World, The Sopranos, and Entourage, and has been covered by other notable artists, including Lenny Kravitz, Sheryl Crow, and Kid Rock. The band has also collaborated with other notable artists, including Carrie Underwood, Bon Jovi, and Def Leppard.

Track_Listing

The song is featured on the album Toys in the Attic, which includes other notable tracks like Walk This Way and Sweet Emotion. The album was produced by Jack Douglas and features a range of rock styles, from the blues-inspired You See Me Crying to the hard-rocking Adam's Apple. The album has been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and is considered one of the greatest rock albums of all time by Rolling Stone and NME. The band has also released other notable albums, including Rocks, Draw the Line, and Permanent Vacation, and has collaborated with other notable artists, including Run-DMC, Skid Row, and Cinderella. Category:Rock music

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