
'When I met you, I knew I’d found my guy. Then, they started living together, but later Joe decided to live with Elyssa Jerret, Steven begged him to stay, saying: but I’m the one who can see the shadow over, under. (.) Nobody can make me as crazy as Joe (.) I see him from the outside. As soon as the anger gets resolved, nothing can ever drive us apart. "We’ve been chained together for almost forty years (.) Writing songs together, living next door to each other, touring, sharing girls, taping, getting high together, cleaning up together, splitting up. Then he goes on and start talking about their relationship: (.) It was so fucking great it made me cry (.) When I met Joe, I knew I’d found my other self." (.) Fuck! When I heard him play that, ah man, my dick went sooo hard! He blew my head off! I heard the angeltown The cool-chop look slightly undercut by his horn-rimmed glasses, white tape in the middle, hair down to his shoulders.

The menacing hatchet-face scowl and bent knees as if the riff was so heavy it was weighing him down.

First, that's how he talks about the day they met: I read his book 'Does The Noise in My Head Bother You?' and I tought that Steven speaks about Joe in a very romantic way, with adoration. Maybe Joe doesn't love him anymore (since he seems to be happy with Billie) but I think that steven never forgot him. I don't believe that they are gay, since they both shared women and got married, but I strongly believe that they are bissexual and had a bizarre relationship during the 70's. He was so sad and missed him so much that his addiction became even worse, almost killing him.


I know it sounds strange, but that's exactly what happened during the 70's when Joe left him and the band. Obviously many will disagree with me, but I think the person is Joe Perry. I think that the person left him for some reason and he is suffering so much that he's literally dying. From my point of view Steven is singing about a lost lover.
