Steven Tyler joined Idol because of anger
Updated: 2012-11-02 09:48
(Agencies)
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Steven Tyler joined the 'American Idol' judging panel "out of anger".
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The Aerosmith frontman admits he took a "bit of a risk" signing up for the talent show - which he quit earlier this year after two series - because he didn't know what he was doing on the programme at first, but he was desperate to do something aside from making music with the group.
He said: "It was great, it was a bit of a risk in the beginning, I wasn't sure what I was doing, I did it out of anger, the band was going through stuff and I went away somewhere to get a good look at what was going on, I'd just finished writing my book and a bunch of things and I just said, 'Get me Idol'."
Steven admits he was a "little unsure" initially if he'd chosen the right career move by signing up to 'American Idol', but he soon realised it was a "good thing" when Aerosmith's sales skyrocketed.
He added in an interview with Absolute Radio's Russ Williams: "I wrote a song for this Japanese movie with Marty Fredrickson, a guy we write with, and with Kara [DioGuardi], who was a judge on 'Idol', she was like, 'Well why don't you just do 'Idol'?' And I thought about it for a couple of weeks and I said, 'Let's just do it.'
"So I was a little ambivalent, I wasn't sure, but after the first year the Aerosmith ratings went up 270 per cent, every time someone sang 'Dream On' or 'Don't Want to Miss a Thing' you know our songs went up on iTunes, it was a good thing."
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