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Old 08-07-2009, 03:37 PM
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Steven Tyler took quite a fall the other night at their gig out at the Sturgis bike rally. They airlifted him to a hospital and everything. I'm sure there's footage of it out on YouTube by now, but everything I've seen is such crappy quality you can hardly even tell what's happening.

Most of us TBers knew about Tom Hamilton's recent troubles but apparently the band has been dogged by a LOT of health issues to various members throughout the past year.
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Uh - you do realize that was a month ago?

I saw him live in Denver last Saturday...doing fine.
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Uh - you do realize that was a month ago?

I saw him live in Denver last Saturday...doing fine.
UM, no this just happened. Wednesday night I think , behold, here is the story=

CHICAGO (AP) — Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler has a broken shoulder and stitches in his head after falling from the stage during a South Dakota concert, and the band plans to discuss what that means for the future of its current tour, guitarist Joe Perry said Friday.

Perry told The Associated Press after a stop at a Chicago radio station that Tyler has been flown to Boston and was meeting with his own doctor. Perry did not have further details on Tyler's condition and calls to representatives went unanswered Friday.

Tyler, 61, fell several feet while dancing around as the sound crew replaced a fuse that blew during the song "Love in an Elevator" at the Buffalo Chip Campground, which hosted the Wednesday night concert during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in western South Dakota. An amateur video showed him spinning around before falling off the stage.

Perry said Friday that his back was turned when Tyler fell, so he didn't see the lead singer go down. Perry said he hadn't had a chance to talk with Tyler yet and wasn't sure what made him lose his balance.

"I've seen it a thousand times, him dancing or just twirling around, doing a somersault, he's really agile, so I don't know," Perry said. "We're like kinda still in shock. What can you say? It's stuff that could happen to anybody."

The guitarist says band members planned to talk Friday about the tour. A show in Winnipeg, Canada, already was postponed but Perry said he wasn't sure what would happen with the remaining 18 tour dates. The band's Web site didn't mention other cancellations Friday evening.

"After we get on the phone call ... there will be some announcement that will give us some kind of idea what the future's gonna hold," Perry said during his interview on Chicago radio station WLUP-FM.

Since Tyler's fall, Perry said he decided to ride the tour bus home and stop at radio stations along the way to play some work from his upcoming solo album, "Have Guitar Will Travel."

Perry said the band had to cancel only a couple of concerts during its first 25 years but has had a run of bad luck the last three years.

On June 28, Tyler hurt his leg at a concert in Uncasville, Conn., and the band had to postpone seven shows in July. Tyler also battled pneumonia before the tour began in June, while Perry fought a knee infection.

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Associated Press Writer Carson Walker contributed to this report from Sturgis, S.D.
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"Well hello Mr. Tyler. Going..... down?" Sorry, I just had to.

The dude is only a few years younger than my dad... props to him for even being able to be out there and do it anymore. But as much as I love that band, I honestly think they may want to think about cashing-out about now.

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My mistake!! I double-checked and that story was dated Aug, 6th, five days after I saw them. My bad...sorry for the confusion.

Too bad for Tyler, too! At age 61, things just DO NOT heal as fast as they used to. I'm 59 and I have plenty of stories about that. Hope he comes around quickly.
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That's a dangerous fall to take at any age, let alone 61. He's lucky he wasn't more seriously injured!
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"Well hello Mr. Tyler. Going..... down?" Sorry, I just had to.

The dude is only a few years younger than my dad... props to him for even being able to be out there and do it anymore. But as much as I love that band, I honestly think they may want to think about cashing-out about now.
I don't think he's ready for the rocking chair circuit just yet!

61 is not THAT old.
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To Tyler's credit, he looks like he's kept himself in awfully good shape at least since he got clean.
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I was supposed to go to the Winnipeg show. Would have been my first time seeing Aerosmith; had 5th row floor tickets. ZZ Top was the opener. WAS EVEN ON A FRIDAY NIGHT! What could be more perfect then an outdoor stadium rock show on a Friday night? I am not bitter.
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