Lord of the Thighs
Aerosmith
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Down to who knows who, just to socialize I'm waiting for my girls, when you call my eyes You got no way to make a man honey, You got to understand I'm your man, child Lord of the thighs Well, well, Lordie my God, What do we got here? She's flashin' 'cross the floor, Make it perfectly clear You're the bait, and you're the hook, someone 'bound to take a look I'm your man, child Lord of the thighs You must of come here to find it, You've got the look in your eyes Although you really don't mind it I am the Lord of your thighs You must of come here to find it baby, You've got the look in your eyes Although you really don't mind it I am the Lord of your thighs
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12 facts about this song
Release Details"Lord of the Thighs" is a song by Aerosmith from their second studio album, "Get Your Wings", released in 1974.
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Band PerceptionsIt is considered by members of the band, including the lead guitarist Joe Perry, as one of the deepest cuts from "Get Your Wings".
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Line-upThe song showcases Steven Tyler on lead vocals and harmonica, Joe Perry on guitar, Brad Whitford on rhythm guitar, Tom Hamilton on bass, and Joey Kramer on drums.
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SongwritingSteven Tyler is credited as the sole writer of the song.
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GenreThe song is considered as hard rock and proto-punk, with elements of blues.
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Live PerformancesThe band performed "Lord of the Thighs" live at almost every concert during their 1974 U.S tour. This was the tour promoting their second studio album, "Get Your Wings".
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Cover VersionsThe song was covered by The Breeders under the title "Lord of the Thighs" on their 1993 album "Last Splash."
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Steven Tyler's InspirationSteven Tyler considers Little Richard as one of his main inspirations while singing "Lord of the Thighs".
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Not a Single Release"Lord of the Thighs" was not released as a single, unlike other popular songs from the album like "Train Kept A-Rollin'" and "Same Old Song and Dance".
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Critical ReceptionWhile not a commercial hit, the song has received critical acclaim for its unique sound, Steven Tyler's charismatic vocal delivery, and Joe Perry's distinctive guitar work.
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Cultural InfluenceThe song has often been highlighted by feminists as reflecting the male gaze and embodying the hyper-masculine image the band projected in their early years.
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Live VersionA live version of "Lord of the Thighs" was featured on Aerosmith's live compilation album "Live! Bootleg" released in 1978.
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