Video): Aerosmith - Rag Doll (official Music

It was originally titled "Rag Time," inspired by Tyler’s scarves and the song's New Orleans vibe.

The official music video for Aerosmith's (1988) is a quintessential example of the band's late-'80s MTV-fueled comeback, blending their gritty blues-rock roots with high-gloss pop-metal production. Video Concept and Atmosphere

Critics often describe "Rag Doll" as one of Aerosmith's "funkiest moments". Its unique sound is built on several key elements: Aerosmith - Rag Doll (Official Music Video)

Joe Perry’s greasy slide guitar and a robust horn section arranged by Tom Keenlyside give the song a distinct "jazzy flavor" that sets it apart from standard hair metal of the era.

The footage showcases the band’s legendary stage presence, particularly the "Toxic Twins" chemistry between Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. It was originally titled "Rag Time," inspired by

The video concludes with Steven Tyler driving a Shelby Cobra down Hamilton Street in Johnson City, being waved away by numerous women on the block. Musical Composition

Directed by Marty Callner, the video is a high-energy performance piece primarily filmed at the in Johnson City, Tennessee. It captures the band at the height of their "Permanent Vacation" tour, utilizing: Its unique sound is built on several key

Clips of various women are interspersed throughout the performance, aligning with the song's "hot tramp" and "daddy's little cutie" lyrical themes.