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This Aerosmith song was young white trash America's anthem when denver artist Marshall was seven. His generation remembers Joe Perry's guitar lead like mine memorized the lilting twanging riffs denver artist of George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." (An interesting factoid: Although Aerosmith's Steven Tyler gave Marshall Mathers permission to sample "Dream On," Mathers has said in a radio interview that he also wanted to sample a George Harrison song on the new album but the Harrison estate denied permission.) denver artist In any case, opening sales on "The Eminem Show" have already conquered the Beatles and Aerosmith and the aforementioned Elvis and everybody else even in their pinnacle moments. Marshall raps: These ideas are nightmares for white parents, whose worst fear is a child with dyed hair and who likes earrings/Like whatever they say has no bearing/it's so scary in a house that allows no swearing/to see him walking around with his headphones blaring/alone in his own zone, cold and he don't care/He's a problem child, and what bothers him all comes out, when he talks about his fuckin' dad walkin' out/cuz he just hates him so bad that he blocks him out/if he ever
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