Aerosmith’s Electrifying Performance of “Big Ten Inch Record”
“Big Ten Inch Record” is a blues and rock song performed by the American rock band Aerosmith. It was released in 1975 as part of their album “Toys in the Attic.” The song is known for its bluesy and playful sound, Steven Tyler’s distinctive vocals, and its place in the rock and blues rock genres.
Lyrically, “Big Ten Inch Record” is a humorous and suggestive song that uses innuendo to describe the size and power of a large phonograph record. The lyrics playfully reference the record as a symbol of virility and sexual prowess. The song’s title phrase, “Big ten inch record,” serves as a double entendre, with the record itself and its implications being central to the song’s humor.
Musically, the song features a blues rock arrangement with Steven Tyler’s raucous vocals and harmonica work. The instrumental sections, including guitar solos and a lively rhythm section, contribute to the song’s rollicking and playful nature.
“Big Ten Inch Record” was well-received by fans and critics and is often cited as one of Aerosmith’s more lighthearted and humorous songs. It showcases the band’s ability to infuse bluesy elements into their rock music and reflects their penchant for songs with a sense of fun and double entendre.