At that point, Aerosmith enjoyed a small following but had yet to become huge -- its commercial breakthrough, Toys in the Attic, was still a year away, and the band only had two albums out: 1973's Aerosmith and 1974's Get Your Wings. Lyrics to 'Rattlesnake Shake' by Fleetwood Mac. One of Aerosmith's earliest bootleg LPs was Rattlesnake Shake, which finds the hard rockers performing for a small audience at Counterpart Studios in New York in 1974. Songs from those two albums are the main focus of Aerosmith's set, which includes gritty performances of such early gems as "One Way Street," "Make It," "Mama Kin," and "Dream On." Rattlesnake Shake This song is by Skid Row and appears on the album Skid Row (1989). One of Aerosmith's earliest bootleg LPs was Rattlesnake Shake, which finds the hard rockers performing for a small audience at Counterpart Studios in New York in 1974. Unfortunately, an exact recording date isn't provided by Ruthless Rhymes -- which sounds like the name of a hip-hop label, although the 1970s bootlegger pre-dated the rise of hip-hop. But the LP's sound quality and Aerosmith's set are both excellent, making Rattlesnake Shake a piece of vinyl that fans were glad to acquire when it surfaced in the 1970s. At that point, Aerosmith enjoyed a small following but had yet to become huge -- its commercial breakthrough, Toys in the Attic , was still a year away, and the band only had two albums out: 1973's Aerosmith and 1974's Get Your Wings . Steven Tyler and Joe Perry never made a secret of their love of soul music and the blues, so it isn't surprising that Aerosmith puts so much energy into "Train Kept A-Rollin'" and Rufus Thomas' "Walking the Dog." Baby, if you got to rock I got to be your rockin' horse Baby, think you'd like to roll Maybe your diggin' it more They're shakin' the world