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Joe Perry (1) (1950–)

Author of Rocks: My Life in and out of Aerosmith

For other authors named Joe Perry, see the disambiguation page.

12+ Works 307 Members 6 Reviews

About the Author

Anthony Joseph "Joe" Perry was born on September 10, 1950. He is the lead guitarist, occasional lead vocalist, and contributing songwriter for the rock band Aerosmith. He was ranked 84th in the Rolling Stone's list The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. In 2001, he was inducted into the Rock and show more Roll Hall of Fame as part of Aerosmith. In 2013, Perry and his songwriting partner Steven Tyler were recipients of the ASCAP Founders Award and were also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. His autobiography, Rocks: My Life in and Out of Aerosmith, was published in 2014. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Image credit: Joe Perry in 2018. photo by Raph_PH

Series

Works by Joe Perry

Rocks: My Life in and out of Aerosmith (2014) 128 copies, 6 reviews
Get A Grip [1993 album] (1993) — Songwriter / Guitarist — 83 copies
Pump [1989 album] (1989) — Songwriter / Guitarist — 75 copies
Livin' on the Edge [1993 single] (1993) — Songwriter / Guitarist — 5 copies
Joe Perry (2005) 2 copies
Sweetzerland Manifesto (2018) 2 copies
Rag Doll [1988 single] (1988) — Songwriter / Guitarist — 2 copies
Love In An Elevator [1989 single] (1989) — Songwriter / Guitarist — 2 copies
Dude (Looks Like A Lady) [1987 single] (1987) — Songwriter / Guitarist — 2 copies
Eat the Rich [1993 single] (1993) — Songwriter / Guitarist — 2 copies

Associated Works

The Simpsons: Season 03 (2004) — Guest star — 173 copies, 3 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Perry, Joe
Legal name
Pereira, Joseph Anthony
Birthdate
1950-09-10
Gender
male
Relationships
Aerosmith (band)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Massachusetts, USA

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Reviews

7 reviews
Now I know why Dream On doesn't sound like other Aerosmith songs (you'll have to read it to find out why). I also know a lot of other things I didn't know about the band, their roots with English rock and American blues and their music. I enjoyed reading Joe Perry's memoir, Rock: My Life in and out of Aerosmith. I like that it included pictures--a lot of photos. I like a good bio with accompanying photographs. After reading this I had to spend some time on YouTube watching some of their show more videos and recorded appearances--and then that also lead to some time spent on some of the legends that Joe mentions in the book such as Chuck Berry. show less
This one was kind of fun. Perry kind of glosses over the drug issues but the insight into his relationship with Stephen Tyler is fascinating. Never fails to crack me up how much stock these guys put in their solo records. All in all a good read that'll make you want to listen to your Aerosmith records again and that's the point of these books.
I received a copy of this eBook from the publisher, via netgalley, in return for an honest review.

I was so looking forward to reading this autobiography, as I'm a fan of rock music and have enjoyed musician's memoirs in the past.

This book started off well, and I found the first 25% or so really engaging and hard to put down. Perry's experiences in the studio and on the road with Aerosmith, as well as the formation of the band, are entertaining and interesting. The tempestuous relationship show more between Perry and vocalist Steven Tyler has been well documented in the press, so it's inclusion here is no surprise. Unfortunately, I found myself getting a bit bored with the endless confrontations between the two and a variety of other players. Reading about the music was great, but I feel this was very much overshadowed by so much emphasis placed on the tangled web of personal relationships the members of Aerosmith shared, both within and outside of the band.

I found it quite interesting, but it lost me relatively early on. This took me so long to read, a sure sign that it didn't hold my interest. Disappointing, but sure to appeal to die hard fans. 3/5
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Joe Perry is not only one of the greatest guitar players ever, he is also a really sweet and stand-up guy. This book is really worth reading as he has led a fascinating life as both a member of a world re-known band and as a solo artist.

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Works
12
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Members
307
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
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ISBNs
20
Languages
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