Prev play stop Next mute max volume 00:00 00:00 repeat Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Legendary Guitarist CREATED a SONG So MYSTICAL it SCARED the HELL Out of the Band!-Professor of Rock Professor of Rock Kho Tổng Hợp 27 5 tháng trước Xem video Facebook Tweet XEM MÔ TẢ It’s our latest “Fell Short the Top 40” countdown. And this might be one of the strongest years we’ve done so far. These are tracks that should’ve dominated the charts, but were simply too ambitious, too dark, or too outside the box for mainstream radio. We've got the story of Led Zeppelin, who spent weeks in the desert creating Kashmir, a track so massive and mystical that it redrew the boundaries of rock. And the band members have all said it’s the best song in their catalog, but it always takes a back seat to a much more popular pick. But then their famous guitar mortified fans when he let a predator use it in his terrible rap song. In fact, the guitarist was even in on the recording. We’ll also reveal how James Taylor's escape fantasy was actually a shocking confession of addiction and delusion… a cry for help disguised as an upbeat travel song. Plus, we’ll cover the devastating moment when the Eagles closed one of their most successful albums with a bleak farewell—a ticking time-bomb track that was a public admission that the band was about to implode. Let’s do it. Plus the story of Pink Floyd I Wish you were Here and Heart with Dreamboat Annie. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Executive Producer Brandon Fugal Honorary Producers David Roche, Bob Bell, Holly, W.T.F, James Dorsey, Bruce Suit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the Professor of Rock Podcast Apple: https://apple.co/445fVov Spotify: https://spoti.fi/42JpfvU Amazon: https://amzn.to/44b5D6m iHeartRadio: https://bit.ly/444h8MO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon: http://bit.ly/ProfessorofRockVIPFan Merch Store: https://professor-of-rock-merch.creator-spring.com/ Instagram: https://bit.ly/Instagram_Professor_of_Rock #classicrock #70smusic #vinylstory #ledzeppelin Hey Music Junkies Professor today we’re returning to the 1970s for our latest Should’ve been Massive countdown. The year is 1975, and I can’t believe how strong this collection of songs is. You’re going to be blown away that these tracks never cracked the Top 40. You’ll see what I mean. Let’s get this thing rolling. So starting our 1975 countdown off at #10, I’m throwing out Aerosmith’s Toys in the Attic… So after the release of their first two albums, Aerosmith was on the brink. Their self-titled debut and Get Your Wings, both sold modestly despite the early success of Dream On. And like record labels are apt to do, Columbia Records was losing patience with the band. Aerosmith knew their third album had to deliver or they were gonna be dropped. Toys in the Attic was their make-or-break LP—a desperate, high-stakes gamble. The band's own chaos, fueled by drugs and internal tensions was channeled directly into the music. The result was what they believed to be the "perfect distillation" of their style—it was raw, it was aggressive, it was urgent. And it worked. Toys in the Attic became a sudden, career-saving explosion, driven by tracks like Sweet Emotion and Walk This Way… turning Aerosmith from struggling near-dropouts into stadium-filling rock icons. The title track, which kicks off the album, is not a simple party rocker. The phrase "Toys in the Attic" is a well-known euphemism for insanity or “going crazy.” And Steven Tyler and Joe Perry's song is a chilling narrative about a character experiencing a mental breakdown, hearing voices, and seeing things that aren't real. Tyler's vocal delivery is famously "on edge, tilting towards the edge of insanity," perfectly fitting the theme of watching a mind fracture. The song takes a dark, psychological concept and transforms it into a gritty, energetic rocker, demonstrating the band's ability to turn chaos and mental turmoil into massive commercial success. Despite being the title track and album opener, Toys in the Attic was never released as a single. The album itself spawned two massive hits—Sweet Emotion reached #36, and Walk This Way would later hit #10 when it was reissued in 1976. But the title track never got a shot. Was it too dark and unconventional for radio? Hard to say. But with its themes of mental breakdown and its aggressive, unsettling energy, it almost certainly didn't fit the mold of Top 40 radio. But for fans, Toys in the Attic became one of Aerosmith's defining tracks. Coming in at #9, we have there greatest female rocker and her guitar-slinging sister: Heart with Dreamboat Annie. In 1975, Heart was an unlikely success story in the making. 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