Dream On by Steven Tyler

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What are dreams? Some would say they are imaginations and fantasies, whereas others would claim dreams to be their aspirations, desires, and hopes, something they want to achieve someday. Aerosmith uses the latter group’s meaning of dreams in their song “Dream On”. The song exposes how one spends their whole life reaching the goals and wants that may never be all fulfilled, but continues to dream and hope, corresponding with the difficulties the band itself faced during the start of their career and how they kept trying to get to the top. “Dream On”, written by Steven Tyler, was released in 1973 as a part their first album Aerosmith. Steven Tyler wrote the song by accident while playing on the piano, and finished the lyrics over the years with the help of his band members. The chords for “Dream On” came to Steven Tyler from the classical music his dad used to play to him when he was little. Contrary to their initial reputation as a fierce and rocking band, the song is a gentle and appeasing ballad. This is the only song on the album in which Steven Tyler uses his real voice and trademark screams, for he tried to sound like soul artists by singing in a lower voice in all their other songs. “Dream On” is their first single and went multi-platinum, saving Aerosmith from being dropped by their label, and is part of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 songs that shaped Rock and Roll list. The song gained most of its popularity when it was rereleased in 1976 and hit the top ten. “Dream On” is also associated with the Boston Red Sox baseball organization and the chorus of the song was applied to the song “Sing for the Moment” by Eminem ("Dream On by Aerosmith"). Many may believe that the song has no meaning behind it at all. They may ... ... middle of paper ... ...concept to continue aspiring for accomplishment and not admitting defeat. Decisively, using their own experiences on the matter, Aerosmith wrote the song “Dream On” regarding not letting go of hopes and dreams. The song indicates the struggles meant to be seen in pursuit of one’s goals and how even through the obstacles, one persists to “dream on” ("Aerosmith-Dream On"). Individuals spend their entire life following their dreams, and hanging on to these aspirations and goals, which may or not be fulfilled, is an essential part of living. Works Cited "Aerosmith-Dream On." RockGenius. Genius Media Group, 2014. Web. 28 Feb. 2014. "A classic? Dream on." The Boston Globe. Edgers, Geoff, 3 May 2011. Web. 28 Feb. 2014. "Dream On by Aerosmith." Songfacts. Songfacts, LLC, n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2014. "Steven Tyler." Aerosmith Temple. Steven Tyler, 2013. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.

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