: The line "That one last shot's a permanent vacation" is a direct reference to the band's 1987 comeback album Permanent Vacation . Similarly, the question "How high can you fly with broken wings?" cleverly nods to Aerosmith’s iconic winged logo.
: Don Henley of The Eagles provides the distinct, haunting background vocals that shadow Steven Tyler's lead during the chorus.
: It stars actor Jason London as a tech-nerd who escapes his reality by donning a virtual reality headset.
: The song's concept was sparked during a phone call between Tyler and Supa. Supa had recently gotten sober and sent Tyler his AA medallion to prove it. When Tyler noted how incredible it was that they were both clean, he remarked, "Isn't it amazing?" —instantly triggering the song's title.
"Amazing" remains a crowning achievement in Aerosmith's catalog—a masterclass in turning personal pain into a universal message of resilience.
Co-written by front-man Steven Tyler and longtime collaborator Richie Supa, "Amazing" was born directly out of the pair's real-life experiences in recovery.
: He immerses himself in a digital world alongside Alicia Silverstone. This was the second of three legendary mid-90s Aerosmith videos starring Silverstone (alongside "Cryin'" and "Crazy").
: As the song fades, a radio is heard tuning through static, landing on a 1940s recording by Lucky Millinder. Over this, Tyler delivers his famous sign-off: "So from all of us at Aerosmith to all of you out there, wherever you are, remember: the light at the end of the tunnel may be you. Good night." 🖥️ A Groundbreaking Music Video
: The line "That one last shot's a permanent vacation" is a direct reference to the band's 1987 comeback album Permanent Vacation . Similarly, the question "How high can you fly with broken wings?" cleverly nods to Aerosmith’s iconic winged logo.
: Don Henley of The Eagles provides the distinct, haunting background vocals that shadow Steven Tyler's lead during the chorus.
: It stars actor Jason London as a tech-nerd who escapes his reality by donning a virtual reality headset. Aerosmith - Amazing
: The song's concept was sparked during a phone call between Tyler and Supa. Supa had recently gotten sober and sent Tyler his AA medallion to prove it. When Tyler noted how incredible it was that they were both clean, he remarked, "Isn't it amazing?" —instantly triggering the song's title.
"Amazing" remains a crowning achievement in Aerosmith's catalog—a masterclass in turning personal pain into a universal message of resilience. : The line "That one last shot's a
Co-written by front-man Steven Tyler and longtime collaborator Richie Supa, "Amazing" was born directly out of the pair's real-life experiences in recovery.
: He immerses himself in a digital world alongside Alicia Silverstone. This was the second of three legendary mid-90s Aerosmith videos starring Silverstone (alongside "Cryin'" and "Crazy"). : It stars actor Jason London as a
: As the song fades, a radio is heard tuning through static, landing on a 1940s recording by Lucky Millinder. Over this, Tyler delivers his famous sign-off: "So from all of us at Aerosmith to all of you out there, wherever you are, remember: the light at the end of the tunnel may be you. Good night." 🖥️ A Groundbreaking Music Video
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