Aerosmith - Crazy (Official Music Video)
Song: Crazy
Artist: Aerosmith
Album: Get A Grip
Recorded: 1992
Released: May 3, 1994
Genre: Rock, Blues-rock
Length: 5:16 (Album Version) 4:04 (LP Edit)
Label: Geffen
SongWriter(s): Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Desmond Child
Producer: Bruce Fairbairn
Artist: Aerosmith
Album: Get A Grip
Recorded: 1992
Released: May 3, 1994
Genre: Rock, Blues-rock
Length: 5:16 (Album Version) 4:04 (LP Edit)
Label: Geffen
SongWriter(s): Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Desmond Child
Producer: Bruce Fairbairn
The video for the song (which was directed by Marty Callner) received heavy rotation on MTV and was one of the most requested videos of 1994. It featured the third appearance of Alicia Silverstone in the band's videos, as well as the career debut of Steven's then-teenaged daughter Liv Tyler. The decision to cast Liv in the video for "Crazy" was based on the video's creators having seen her in a Pantene commercial, with absolutely no knowledge her father was in the band.[citation needed] The video was very film-like and depicted the two as schoolgirls who skip class and run away, driving off in a black Ford Mustang convertible. The two use their good looks to take advantage of a service station clerk, and needing money, enter an amateur pole-dancing competition. The video is noteworthy for its very risque and suggestive sexual scenes, some of which seem to suggest lesbianism in the characters. The video also shows the similarities in stage moves of Steven Tyler and daughter Liv. In the end, the girls win the dance competition. They continue their joyride the following day, where they encounter a young sweaty and shirtless farmer (played by model Dean Kelly) tilling land in the countryside. They persuade him to join them in their journeys, where they all go for a skinny dip in a lake, and nearly abandon him. The farmer runs to join them again. The final seconds of the video show the word "Crazy" spelled out in cursive in the cropland by the still-running tractor.
A slightly altered director's cut of the video appears on the video compilation Big Ones You Can Look At. In addition, Jason London makes a short cameo at the end in a tag scene, reprising his character from the "Amazing" video.
Wikipedia Article =>> Crazy
A slightly altered director's cut of the video appears on the video compilation Big Ones You Can Look At. In addition, Jason London makes a short cameo at the end in a tag scene, reprising his character from the "Amazing" video.
Wikipedia Article =>> Crazy
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