: It stars actor Jason London as a tech-nerd who escapes his reality by donning a virtual reality headset.
: The line "That one last shot's a permanent vacation" is a direct reference to the band's 1987 comeback album Permanent Vacation . Similarly, the question "How high can you fly with broken wings?" cleverly nods to Aerosmith’s iconic winged logo.
"Amazing" remains a crowning achievement in Aerosmith's catalog—a masterclass in turning personal pain into a universal message of resilience. Aerosmith - Amazing
: He immerses himself in a digital world alongside Alicia Silverstone. This was the second of three legendary mid-90s Aerosmith videos starring Silverstone (alongside "Cryin'" and "Crazy").
Co-written by front-man Steven Tyler and longtime collaborator Richie Supa, "Amazing" was born directly out of the pair's real-life experiences in recovery. : It stars actor Jason London as a
Beyond its emotional depth, "Amazing" stands out for its high-caliber musical arrangement:
: The song serves as an anthem of hope for those hitting rock bottom. It openly admits to "living a lie" and "wishing to die" before finding the strength to step into the light. 🎹 Musical Highlights wherever you are
: As the song fades, a radio is heard tuning through static, landing on a 1940s recording by Lucky Millinder. Over this, Tyler delivers his famous sign-off: "So from all of us at Aerosmith to all of you out there, wherever you are, remember: the light at the end of the tunnel may be you. Good night." 🖥️ A Groundbreaking Music Video