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Quote from: classicgunsfan on May 04, 2006, 04:37:03 PM
They were great till the drummer lost his arm....loved On thru the Night, high n Dry and pyromania
I think the moment they lost their way was when Mutt Lange stopped producing their stuff - he gave their stuff a harder edge, later stuff like Euphoria is far too.....well, it needs that heavy guitar sound, it lacks that and ends up sounding far to pop.
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I only recently heard the pre-Hysteria stuff, I was surprised at how 'metal' it is. As heavy as almost anything from its time I'd say. Another Hit And Run, what a song.
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I saw them in concert. Fuckin amazing show
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Quote from: GNR_Green on May 07, 2006, 05:26:15 PM
I only recently heard the pre-Hysteria stuff, I was surprised at how 'metal' it is.? As heavy as almost anything from its time I'd say.? Another Hit And Run, what a song.
so you finally heard there good music
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^ Thats the truth there. I saw them in '93 on whatever the hell they were promoting tour, and it was easily the worst concert I ever saw. From that moment on I never spent another penny on that band
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Quote from: kujo on May 09, 2006, 04:52:18 PM
^ Thats the truth there. I saw them in '93 on whatever the hell they were promoting tour, and it was easily the worst concert I ever saw. From that moment on I never spent another penny on that band
I bought Hysteria, and a concert ticket to see them with Bryan Adams, but the stage got hit by lightning on my way to the venue the concert was cancelled, and i got my money back
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^ I would have prefered that they cancelled. They were scheduled for a Saturday at the Dean Dome. It had snowed that morning and the band was stuck in South Carolina. Of course we we werent told it was cancelled until we travelled further than the band would have to get to the arena.
Re-scheduled for the next night, drive all the way back to the Dean Dome( a two hour trip one way). No opening act, just house music. Def Leppard plays less than 90 minutes and hauls ass. Hope they enjoyed my $30 bucks because they will get nothing else from me.
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Guess u either love or hate Leppard, and i love 'em - off to see them in June, cant wait, i love all their stuff, though Euphoria is a bit weaker than the rest
and for all those Hysteria haters - its pop metal, and the best pop metal ever released
ace riff/chorus/solo - all i want, all i need - if you demand orchestras, lyrics about trees and some guy singing in a really pained voice then Leppard aren't for u - they are music for ur heart, not your head
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^ Thats what pissed me off so much, I loved all their music until I heard "Lets Get Rocked" the first time. Huge let down, that show was. Luckily GnR came in a few weeks later with Blind Melon and played the best show I have seen so far.
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Quote from: kujo on May 10, 2006, 03:55:29 PM
^ Thats what pissed me off so much, I loved all their music until I heard "Lets Get Rocked" the first time. Huge let down, that show was. Luckily GnR came in a few weeks later with Blind Melon and played the best show I have seen so far.
That song is hardly enough to wreck a show - its just a bit daft, its not the end of the world.
I do wonder what the band were thinking at the peak of grunge releasing Adrenalize, their most 'pop' album to date - was that arrogance on their part - seeing hair metal dying and thinking they could laugh in the face of grunge?
Bizarrely the band were writing and recording far heavier material and even released it on Retro Activ - why did they use Adrenalize to go back to their heavier roots? All very strange
That said Adrenalize has some damn fine stuff on it
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Sorry, I didn't phrase that properly. I loved all their music on the CD's until the first time I heard that song on MTV.
The concert was a disaster right from the moment where they used the closing drumbeat of "Coma" in the house music to lead into their opening drumbeat of Lets Get Rocked
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Quote from: kujo on May 10, 2006, 04:50:40 PM
The concert was a disaster right from the moment where they used the closing drumbeat of "Coma" in the house music to lead into their opening drumbeat of Lets Get Rocked
If memory served they were still using Coma when i saw them a few years back...
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Well i got their new album - not really that impresive - they are just identical covers of some classic tunes - guys: ur supposed to add ur own 'touch'
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I'm sure someone said this before...so shoot me for being to damn lazy to read 16 pages... I remember Def Leppard from my childhood...always used to consider them one of the "highlights" of the 80's... personally favourites are the works before Hysteria (but I always get preaches on that). Mutt Lange did do a good work back then... Anyway i consider them still alright to listen, even though their music has always been a little bit too commercial...like a little bit too "eMpTyV".(oh yeah, and if they'd come around, mayb i'd go to see them live).
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DEF LEPPARD's official web site, DefLeppard.com, has been updated with the following article:
It's one down for DEF LEPPARD ? and a lot more rock to go.
The summer tour in support of the band's new hit album, "Yeah!", officially kicked off on Saturday night in Milan, Italy, when the band hit the stage as one of the headliners of the Gods of Metal festival.
And according to guitarist and vocalist Phil Collen, it was more than rewarding to be playing live, loud DEF LEPPARD rock n' roll again ? especially the songs on "Yeah!", the band's long-awaited album of cover songs by the glam-rock heroes of their youth.
"It was great," Collen said. "It's a little different. We haven't really played Europe properly for a while. We've kind of been away for a long time, so this is kind of a reintroduction for us with the European festivals.
"We were smoking, I thought, and it was really warm and it was really nice to be out there."
This is only the beginning of a long, fun summer for DEF LEPPARD.
They'll play three more festivals ? Rock the Nation in Oberhausen, Germany, on June 7, Sweden Rock in Solvesborg, Sweden, on June 9, and Arrow Rock in Lichtenvoorde, the Netherlands, on June 10 ? before playing shows in Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Then they'll hit the United States for a three-month co-headlining run with JOURNEY.
"What's really nice about this is that back in the day, I always remember playing Europe in the winter," Collen said. "It was always kind of a bit dismal. We'd be driving there and it'd be pissing with rain. Just England in general, it's just raining all the time anyway, usually.
"But the weekend was glorious in Italy. It was beautiful. We're doing these outdoor shows and it's baking. It's a really great way to start off this tour, I've gotta say."
During the remainder of the tour, DEF LEPPARD will be promoting "Yeah!", which is packed with fresh takes on gems from the KINKS, BADFINGER, Marc Bolan and T.REX, DAVID BOWIE, SWEET, ROXY MUSIC, MOTT THE HOOPLE, FREE, THE FACES, BLONDIE and THIN LIZZY.
As Collen says, each song is infused with a healthy helping of the band's signature sound, which makes the new live show a potent mixture of DEF LEPPARD's greatest hits and a tribute to the groups that inspired them to become musicians in the first place.
"A lot of these songs sound like they could be us, which is different from a lot of cover albums," Collen said. "I think people do cover albums because the label wants them to or the angle is, 'We want to have a hit. Are we going to record another hit?'
"We didn't really do that. We've got a lot of these songs that are deep cuts, if you like. Some people don't know what they are. To be quite honest, we did this album for ourselves. It was actually quite a selfish thing.
"It wasn't because our fans wanted to, it wasn't because we wanted to show our fans where we come from, it wasn't because we wanted to please the record company. It was like, 'No. This is for us,' and that's the reason why. By doing that, there was no real pressure on it. It was actually a very fun album."
And what can DEF LEPPARD fans expect from the rest of the tour?
"We've taken it up a notch," Collen said. "It's not like we're going to be running around in tutus or anything. We're just upping it, making it more exciting."
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Quote from: Izzy on June 02, 2006, 02:56:35 PM
Well i got their new album - not really that impresive - they are just identical covers of some classic tunes - guys: ur supposed to add ur own 'touch'
The first DL album I probably won't be buying.
Oh well. I get to see them again this summer with my daughter.
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I actually liked "Promises" and "HYENSSB"
"Lets Get Rocked" blows...
I like the older Def Lep. I thought Slang was good and everyone bashes it usually.
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Quote from: Izzy on June 15, 2006, 05:15:24 PM
Little concerned by the tour set list too - i'm seeing them in 3 day time - just 16 songs and not even there best stuff with a huge amount from the new album
Izzy, could you post the setlist? I might see them if they come to my neck of the woods, but if its a real shitty setlist I wont even bother.
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Quote from: Izzy on June 15, 2006, 05:15:24 PM
Little concerned by the tour set list too - i'm seeing them in 3 day time - just 16 songs and not even there best stuff with a huge amount from the new album
Izzy, could you post the setlist? I might see them if they come to my neck of the woods, but if its a real shitty setlist I wont even bother.
Have no fear! When i wrote that i'd just got the new album and hadn't been impressed with it at all and was concerned about the songs they were missing out to fit them in- however, a few hundred listens later to 'Yeah' and that totally changed, the new tracks dont weaken the set list but considerable strengthen it, you'll wonder how a set list didn't include 'Rock on' before!
I saw Def Leppard yesterday and they were magnificent - they were awesome the last time i saw them, but i think they were even better this time
They really are just wonderous live - after seeing that appaling pile of crap that calls itself GNR the other week the difference couldn't have been more profound
Every member plays his heart out - and unlike GNR - can actually pull off the songs and when they feel like improvising make it sound like it was always part of the song
The chemistry they have on stage is a joy to beyhold - and they do solo's between songs that are actually good!
The new tracks work fantastically live - its taken me a few weeks, but the first three songs on 'Yeah' + Hellraiser (all played) are really very very good and the rest of the album is enjoyable
The set list was superb, tracks that maybe dont work as well in the studio (lets get rocked) are something very different live and i'd forgotten just how great 'make love like a man' is - hell i'd forgotten how good all the songs were - the medley of photograph/animal/armagddon it was fantastic and the gig hurtles along at such a speed, its over far too soon
What makes the gig work so well is not just the reaction of the crowd but the fact that its so obvious the band are grateful for everything they have - when they play its because they want to be there (unlike certain other bands....) there are virtually no delays (just 10 mins between opening act closing and Def Leppard hitting the stage - with 'Coma' played in between!) They really play their hearts out and the crowd was superb
Definetly go see them - they were just as good last time i saw them - but in comparison with ''GNR'' its really opened my eyes
Best gig i've ever seen - and the addition of when love and hate collide was fantastic, great to hear that live
set list - not in any real order, but i've tried as best as i can remember
Hellraiser
Rock rock till u drop
Lets get rocked
Make love like a man
20th century boy
Hanging on the telephone
Let it go
Hysteria
Rock on
Promises
Rocket
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Photograph
Animal
Armageddon it
Rock of ages
Encore
When love and hate collide
Pour some sugar on me
Superb - go see them, i only wish i had another opportunity to catch them this year but they only did 2 shows in the UK
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Quote from: jameslofton29 on June 17, 2006, 12:29:58 AM
Quote from: Izzy on June 15, 2006, 05:15:24 PM
Little concerned by the tour set list too - i'm seeing them in 3 day time - just 16 songs and not even there best stuff with a huge amount from the new album
Izzy, could you post the setlist? I might see them if they come to my neck of the woods, but if its a real shitty setlist I wont even bother.
Have no fear! When i wrote that i'd just got the new album and hadn't been impressed with it at all and was concerned about the songs they were missing out to fit them in- however, a few hundred listens later to 'Yeah' and that totally changed, the new tracks dont weaken the set list but considerable strengthen it, you'll wonder how a set list didn't include 'Rock on' before!
I saw Def Leppard yesterday and they were magnificent - they were awesome the last time i saw them, but i think they were even better this time
They really are just wonderous live - after seeing that appaling pile of crap that calls itself GNR the other week the difference couldn't have been more profound
Every member plays his heart out - and unlike GNR - can actually pull off the songs and when they feel like improvising make it sound like it was always part of the song
The chemistry they have on stage is a joy to beyhold - and they do solo's between songs that are actually good!
The new tracks work fantastically live - its taken me a few weeks, but the first three songs on 'Yeah' + Hellraiser (all played) are really very very good and the rest of the album is enjoyable
The set list was superb, tracks that maybe dont work as well in the studio (lets get rocked) are something very different live and i'd forgotten just how great 'make love like a man' is - hell i'd forgotten how good all the songs were - the medley of photograph/animal/armagddon it was fantastic and the gig hurtles along at such a speed, its over far too soon
What makes the gig work so well is not just the reaction of the crowd but the fact that its so obvious the band are grateful for everything they have - when they play its because they want to be there (unlike certain other bands....) there are virtually no delays (just 10 mins between opening act closing and Def Leppard hitting the stage - with 'Coma' played in between!) They really play their hearts out and the crowd was superb
Definetly go see them - they were just as good last time i saw them - but in comparison with ''GNR'' its really opened my eyes
Best gig i've ever seen - and the addition of when love and hate collide was fantastic, great to hear that live
set list - not in any real order, but i've tried as best as i can remember
Hellraiser
Rock rock till u drop
Lets get rocked
Make love like a man
20th century boy
Hanging on the telephone
Let it go
Hysteria
Rock on
Promises
Rocket
medley:
Photograph
Animal
Armageddon it
Rock of ages
Encore
When love and hate collide
Pour some sugar on me
Superb - go see them, i only wish i had another opportunity to catch them this year but they only did 2 shows in the UK
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