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Blue Army (Aerosmith)

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Aerosmith'sBlue Armyis the Americanhard rockband's nickname for their loyalfanbase.The term was coined by the band around 1975.[1]"Blue" referred to theblue denim jeansandjean jacketsas well as theblue collardemographic of their fans. "Army" referred to their loyalty, youthfulness, and tough demeanor.[1]Aerosmith guitaristJoe Perrydescribes the Blue Army: "We drove up to the gig and the line went around the building, long-haired teenage boys wearing blue denim jackets and jeans. An army of blue jeans. Our people." He also describes them as being predominantly male: "Aerosmith back then was definitely a guy thing. It used to be the only girls at Aerosmith shows were the ones hoping to blow us on the bus."[1]

The "army" characteristic of Aerosmith fans (and hard rock fans in general) in the 1970s was also often alluded to in the press. ARolling Stone magazinereview described fans arriving at an Aerosmith concert inPontiac, Michiganon May 8, 1976 as "a boozy army of hard hats coming to dismantle the place. They looked like hell. Nobody dresses up for concerts anymore."[2]The band and fans still often use the term, more informally however, to describe Aerosmith's fan base. Aerosmith's official fan club is calledAero Force One.

Aerosmith named their 2015 concert tour, "TheBlue Army Tour",in honor of their fanbase.

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  1. ^abcDavis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way",page 239. Avon, 1997
  2. ^McCormack, E: "Aerosmith",Rolling Stone,August 26, 1976