Aerosmith
Aerosmith Live in Paris Performing Rats In The Cellar and More
In the late 1980s, Aerosmith was riding a wave of resurgence fueled by their 1987 album, 'Permanent Vacation.' By the time of their live performance in Paris on October 24, 1989, they were fresh off the release of 'Pump,' which came out just a week earlier. This album marked a significant milestone in their career, showcasing hits like 'Love in an Elevator' and 'Janie's Got a Gun.' It's fascinating to note that during this period, Aerosmith was not just reclaiming their rock throne but also becoming a staple of pop culture. The energy of this concert reflects their comeback and the enthusiastic reception of their new material. Fans at Le Zénith witnessed a band that had evolved while remaining true to their roots—featuring a mix of classic tracks and newer hits, capturing the spirit of an electrifying era for Aerosmith.