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Photos 5. Top cast Edit. Aerosmith Aerosmith as Aerosmith. Edward Furlong Joyrider as Joyrider. However, the lyrics in the song also suggest that the world is still worth living in "We could tell 'em no, or we could let it go, but I would rather be a-hangin' on".

It is also considered another anti-conservative message with the lyrics "There's something right with the world today, and everybody knows it's wrong. According to the band's autobiography Walk This Way , the song was inspired by the Los Angeles riots.

Steven Tyler also mentions in the book, that the song features the sound of a bass drum he stole from his high school; four loud beats are heard from that drum in a pause between the final verse and chorus. The music video for "Livin' on the Edge" is notable for a number of things, including depicting vandalism, theft notably grand theft auto , joyriding, airbag crashing, unprotected sex, violence among school-aged youth, cross-dressing teachers, a naked Steven Tyler holding a zipper by his crotch with half his body painted black to give the effect he pulled down a zipper, unzipping his body and lead guitarist Joe Perry playing a lead guitar solo in front of an oncoming train.

Directed by Marty Callner , the video was praised for its groundbreaking theatrical scenes and special effects. The video featured acting by the young Edward Furlong. Dramatic performances, often involving Tyler screaming "There ain't no life nowhere" and then breathing heavily over a bright light, would also often be involved during the brief interlude in the song. Additionally, the band performed the song as part of its set at the United We Stand benefit concert held in Washington D.

Bob Rivers has done a version for his radio show as "Growin' in the Fridge" on his website. Steven Tyler also mentions in the book that the song features the sound of a bass drum he'd stolen from his high school there is a point of silence in the middle of the song, followed by loud drum beats—this is the drum Tyler is referring to.

The song was written by Mark Hudson, who notes that he wrote the song while strumming a guitar and thinking about what John Lennon might have said about the social issues of the day, if he were alive.

The music video for "Livin' on the Edge" is notable for a number of things, including depicting vandalism, theft notably grand theft auto , joyriding, unprotected sex, and violence among school-aged youth, cross-dressing by educators, a naked Steven Tyler holding a zipper by his crotch with half his body painted black to give the effect he pulled down a zipper, unzipping his body and lead guitarist Joe Perry playing a lead guitar solo in front of an oncoming train.

Together with " Eat the Rich ", the video was praised for its groundbreaking theatrical scenes and special effects. The video did, however, feature acting by the young Edward Furlong. Dramatic performances, often involving Tyler screaming "There ain't no life nowhere" and then breathing heavily over a bright light, would also often be involved during the brief interlude in the song. Additionally, the band performed the song as part of its set at the United We Stand benefit concert held in Washington D.

The song is also playable on the video game Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.



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