"Walk This Way" es una canción de la banda de hard rock Aerosmith. Fue compuesta por Steven Tyler y Joe Perry, y lanzada originalmente como sencillo de su álbum Toys in the Attic de 1975. Alcanzó la posición #10 en el Billboard Hot 100 a principios de 1977. Fue una de las canciones que ayudaron a elevar a Aerosmith al éxito durante los 70. Aerosmith y Run DMC En 1986 la canción fue regrabada por Run DMC y Aerosmith, para el disco de los "Rappers" Raising Hell. El sencillo se convirtió en un éxito, siendo merecedor del premio "Soul Train Music Award" para el mejor sencillo de Rap, en 1987. La versión actuó en dos sentidos, ayudando por una parte a relanzar la carrera de Aerosmith, minada por problemas de drogas y separaciones en el seno del grupo, y por otro lado, ayudó a popularizar el Rap entre los seguidores del Rock, originariamente reticentes a la nueva tendencia, siendo de esta manera una de las primeras colaboraciones entre un grupo de Rock y uno de Rap, comúnmente citada como precedente de estilos que luego se darían en llamar como Rock de fusión, Crossover o Rapcore, según país, variaciones entre fusiones, o tipo de crítica especializada que los definiese. En los años 80, durante la gira del álbum New Jersey, de Bon Jovi, la canción fue interpretada por los de Nueva Jersey junto a Steven Tyler y Joe Perry, de Aerosmith. Una confesión no sorprendente pero sí curiosa. Tyler revela en una entrevista en 2013 que la canción fue compuesta, mientras él y Joe Perry , esperaban por su dosis de cocaína, "Estábamos esperando que llegue nuestra dosis de cocaína. Joe estaba en el escenario; yo lo alcancé y empecé a tocar con él. ¿Quién diría que esa sesión se convertiría en algo más grande?", recordó el ex juez de American Idol.
Run-DMC was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York, founded in 1981 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell. Run-DMC is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential acts in the history of hip hop culture and one of the most famous hip-hop acts of the 1980s. Along with LL Cool J, The Beastie Boys, and Public Enemy, the group pioneered new school hip-hop music. Run-DMC was the first group in the genre to have a gold album (Run–D.M.C., 1984) and be nominated for a Grammy Award. They were the first to earn a platinum record (King of Rock, 1985), the first to earn a multiplatinum certification (Raising Hell, 1986), the first to have their videos broadcast on MTV, and the first to appear on American Bandstand and the cover of Rolling Stone. Run-DMC was the only hip hop act to perform at Live Aid in 1985. The group was among the first to highlight the importance of the MC and DJ relationship. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked them number 48 in their list of the greatest musical artists of all time. In 2007, Run-DMC was named "The Greatest Hip Hop Group of All Time" by MTV.com and "Greatest Hip Hop Artist of All Time" by VH1. In 2009, Run-DMC became the second hip hop group to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Now there's a backseat, lover That's always undercover And I talk 'til my daddy say Said you ain't seen, nothin' Til you're down on the muffin And there's sure to be a change in ways Now there's a cheer, leader That's a real big, pleaser As far as I can reminisce But the best thing, love it Was her sister and her, cousin And it started with a little kiss, like this She starts, swingin' With the boys in, tune And her feet just fly up in the air Singin' hey diddle diddle with a kitty in the middle And they swingin' like it just don't care So I took a big, chance At the high school, dance With a lady who was ready to play It wasn't me she was, foolin 'Cause she knew what was she was, doin' When she told me how to walk this way She told me to Walk this way! Talk this way! Walk this way! Talk this way! She told me to Walk this way! Talk this way! Walk this way! Talk this way! Well just gimme a kiss! Ooh, a-like this! School girl, sleazy With a, classy kind of sassy Little skirt hangin' way up her knee There were three young ladies In the school gym, locker And they find they were lookin' D I was high school, loser Never made it with a, lady Til a boy told me somethin' I missed That my next door, neighbor Had a daughter, had a favor And I gave the girl a little kiss, like this She starts swingin' with the boys in the school With her feet flyin' up in the air Singing hey diddle diddle with a kitty in the middle I was swingin' like I didn't care So I took a big chance at the high school dance With a miss who was ready to play Wasn't me she was foolin' 'cause she knew what she was doin' When she told me how to walk this way She told me to Walk this way! Talk this way! Walk this way! Talk this way! She told me to Walk this way! Talk this way! Walk this way! Talk this way! Well just gimme some head! Like this
"Walk This Way" es una canción de la banda de hard rock Aerosmith. Fue compuesta por Steven Tyler y Joe Perry, y lanzada originalmente como sencillo de su álbum Toys in the Attic de 1975. Alcanzó la posición #10 en el Billboard Hot 100 a principios de 1977. Fue una de las canciones que ayudaron a elevar a Aerosmith al éxito durante los 70.
ResponderEliminarAerosmith y Run DMC
En 1986 la canción fue regrabada por Run DMC y Aerosmith, para el disco de los "Rappers" Raising Hell. El sencillo se convirtió en un éxito, siendo merecedor del premio "Soul Train Music Award" para el mejor sencillo de Rap, en 1987. La versión actuó en dos sentidos, ayudando por una parte a relanzar la carrera de Aerosmith, minada por problemas de drogas y separaciones en el seno del grupo, y por otro lado, ayudó a popularizar el Rap entre los seguidores del Rock, originariamente reticentes a la nueva tendencia, siendo de esta manera una de las primeras colaboraciones entre un grupo de Rock y uno de Rap, comúnmente citada como precedente de estilos que luego se darían en llamar como Rock de fusión, Crossover o Rapcore, según país, variaciones entre fusiones, o tipo de crítica especializada que los definiese.
En los años 80, durante la gira del álbum New Jersey, de Bon Jovi, la canción fue interpretada por los de Nueva Jersey junto a Steven Tyler y Joe Perry, de Aerosmith.
Una confesión no sorprendente pero sí curiosa. Tyler revela en una entrevista en 2013 que la canción fue compuesta, mientras él y Joe Perry , esperaban por su dosis de cocaína, "Estábamos esperando que llegue nuestra dosis de cocaína. Joe estaba en el escenario; yo lo alcancé y empecé a tocar con él. ¿Quién diría que esa sesión se convertiría en algo más grande?", recordó el ex juez de American Idol.
Run-DMC was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York, founded in 1981 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell. Run-DMC is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential acts in the history of hip hop culture and one of the most famous hip-hop acts of the 1980s. Along with LL Cool J, The Beastie Boys, and Public Enemy, the group pioneered new school hip-hop music. Run-DMC was the first group in the genre to have a gold album (Run–D.M.C., 1984) and be nominated for a Grammy Award. They were the first to earn a platinum record (King of Rock, 1985), the first to earn a multiplatinum certification (Raising Hell, 1986), the first to have their videos broadcast on MTV, and the first to appear on American Bandstand and the cover of Rolling Stone. Run-DMC was the only hip hop act to perform at Live Aid in 1985.
ResponderEliminarThe group was among the first to highlight the importance of the MC and DJ relationship. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked them number 48 in their list of the greatest musical artists of all time. In 2007, Run-DMC was named "The Greatest Hip Hop Group of All Time" by MTV.com and "Greatest Hip Hop Artist of All Time" by VH1. In 2009, Run-DMC became the second hip hop group to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Now there's a backseat, lover
ResponderEliminarThat's always undercover
And I talk 'til my daddy say
Said you ain't seen, nothin'
Til you're down on the muffin
And there's sure to be a change in ways
Now there's a cheer, leader
That's a real big, pleaser
As far as I can reminisce
But the best thing, love it
Was her sister and her, cousin
And it started with a little kiss, like this
She starts, swingin'
With the boys in, tune
And her feet just fly up in the air
Singin' hey diddle diddle with a kitty in the middle
And they swingin' like it just don't care
So I took a big, chance
At the high school, dance
With a lady who was ready to play
It wasn't me she was, foolin
'Cause she knew what was she was, doin'
When she told me how to walk this way
She told me to
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
She told me to
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Well just gimme a kiss!
Ooh, a-like this!
School girl, sleazy
With a, classy kind of sassy
Little skirt hangin' way up her knee
There were three young ladies
In the school gym, locker
And they find they were lookin' D
I was high school, loser
Never made it with a, lady
Til a boy told me somethin' I missed
That my next door, neighbor
Had a daughter, had a favor
And I gave the girl a little kiss, like this
She starts swingin' with the boys in the school
With her feet flyin' up in the air
Singing hey diddle diddle with a kitty in the middle
I was swingin' like I didn't care
So I took a big chance at the high school dance
With a miss who was ready to play
Wasn't me she was foolin' 'cause she knew what she was doin'
When she told me how to walk this way
She told me to
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
She told me to
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Walk this way!
Talk this way!
Well just gimme some head!
Like this