Johnny Depp performs with Aerosmith


Los Angeles, Aug 2 (IANS): Actor Johnny Depp joined his close friend Steven Tyler and his Aerosmith bandmates Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, Joe Perry and Brad Whitford here where they played "Big Ten Inch Record" together to the crowd's delight.

"LA, give it up for Johnny Depp! Lord knows I love that man. F**k yeah," Tyler shouted as Depp left the stage, reports contactmusic.com.

Perry, another Aerosmith band member recently revealed that he enjoyed a jam session with Paul McCartney, Alice Cooper and the actor, at his own recording studio.

He said: "It's the great ego leveller. I was in the studio with Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp, playing guitar, and the three of us are looking at each other like, hey, we're sitting here with Paul McCartney! And we're all looking at each other like open-mouthed kids.

"Paul was really nice. He's all about business (when he's recording). At 72 he can still hit all those notes... It's a project that we're keeping under wraps for now. There will be an announcement when the time is right.

"I met him once or twice over the years to say hello. To spend six or eight hours in a studio with him recording! He makes you feel like you're recording with just another guy. He just happens to be a motherf***ing huge talent."
  

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