Outdoor shot a 4 July '78, Aerosmith assured poster festival head "Texxas World Music" in Dallas (in a ruthless world), made up of nearly one hundred and fifty thousand people. With their status in times of Aerosmithmania, the group draws in the five albums (the volcanic atmosphere) that then to his credit. With only four pieces in common with "Live! Bootleg" (which dates from the same period), the set-list is extremely rich. Apart from classics like "Walk This Way" "Sweet Emotion" and "Toys In The Attic" from their third album, Aerosmith deploys another palette titles. "Walkin 'The Dog" is a cover appearing on their first album, "Seasons Of Wither" and "Same Old Song And Dance" are extracted from "Get Your Wings", "Rats In The Cellar" "Lick And A Promise" and "Get The Lead Out" of "Rocks" and "I Wanna Know Why" of a "Draw The Line" (this time interpreted and reported), which is then their most recent album, also represented by the recovery "Milk Cow Blues "(played with Ted Nugent who literally puts it on fire). The sound is good, the service is really good, and it's ending theme (preview) of "Lord Of The Thighs" is being broadcast. Published in '88, "Texxas Jam '78" is the only official record of Aerosmith filmed during the seventies. The group will appear as still live, and angry that eruptive (without long speeches between songs), applies to what he does best, play and let his music speak.