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       Def Leppard Live
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: January 25, 2012, 4:03 pm
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       [center]Def Leppard - Live In Sheffield (1993)
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       Set List
       01.Let's Get Rocked
       02.Another Hit and Run
       03.Too Late for Love
       04.Hysteria
       05.Make Love Like a Man
       06.Foolin'
       07.Rocket
       08.Two Steps Behind
       09.Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad
       10.Armageddon It
       11.Pour Some Sugar on Me
       12.Rock of Ages
       13.Love Bites
       14.Photograph
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       #Post#: 5419--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Def Leppard Live
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: January 25, 2012, 4:53 pm
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       I totally forgot that during the main section of Rocket, they
       launch into a Whole Lotta Love, which sounds really cool. Back
       to work on this page that is NEVER ending. Bah!
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       Re: Def Leppard Live
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: January 25, 2012, 7:12 pm
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       [center]Def Leppard - Live In Sheffield (1993)
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       Great show and a solid Set List. This is good for a few reasons,
       but the biggest is Joe Elliot. This was still "early" enough
       into their career where he hadn't blown out his vocal cords,
       which makes it very hard for me to listen to any Def Leppard
       concert after the year 1997-98. By then it was just a complete
       mess. Even though Joe's voice in this concert can hit some of
       the high notes, there are a few instances when you can start to
       hear the strain. Of all the DL concerts out there, I think I
       still prefer In The Round.
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       Re: Def Leppard Live
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: March 28, 2013, 5:47 pm
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       [center]Def Leppard's Hysteria Las Vegas Residency - Behind the
       Scenes
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       Pretty good interview explaining their new Vegas Residency. I'm
       shocked Def Leppard got the call before KISS to do something
       like this. I hope it works out well for the Lepp's and I hope
       that Joe's voice is sounding better. If it has improved
       substantially, I'd actually make my way out to Vegas to check
       out the show.
       #Post#: 23861--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Def Leppard Live
       By: Mac Date: November 15, 2013, 12:39 pm
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       I picked up the recent Viva Hysteria CD/DVD from the library.
       I'm glad I got to view it before I went to purchase it. This
       just seemed like a very robotic soulless performance.
       Not that there wasn't intense energy or quality. It was just
       like, uh, yeah a band is playing in Vegas. What band? Uh, I
       don't... loud.
       They've got the song list nailed after all these years. The
       stage and background is Vegas. Joe's voice sounds fine, though a
       little overpowered by the music. It's just not something I'd
       really put in to watch more than once.
       I can't believe it's online...
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       Re: Def Leppard Live
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: November 15, 2013, 12:54 pm
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       Hehhehehehehehe. Thanks for the post. Sending concert to Roku.
       Suck it Library!!
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       Re: Def Leppard Live
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: November 15, 2013, 1:26 pm
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       Ugh. I couldn't even get past the second song. The bass is
       waaaaaaaaay overblown for Women and Rocket. No matter how much
       and played with the EQ, I couldn't get it to level out. What a
       shame as I was looking forward to this.
       #Post#: 34805--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Def Leppard Live
       By: Mac Date: June 22, 2015, 11:44 am
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       Awwwww.... man
       [glow=red,2,300]Def Leppard Guitarist Vivian Campbell's Cancer
       Has Returned[/glow]
       [quote]Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell revealed Saturday
       that his cancer has returned and will force him to miss the
       opening dates of the band's summer tour.
       "I'm saddened by the fact that my cancer has returned," Campbell
       posted on his Facebook page over the weekend. "However, I'm
       beyond consolation that its return will prevent me from being
       able to do my job for a while."
       Continued Campbell: "I'm still working on a schedule of
       treatment with my doctors, but I will see you all very soon. My
       apologies."
       The 52-year-old musician's announcement came just days before
       Def Leppard was to begin their summer amphitheater tour with
       Styx and Tesla.
       However, the band's opening show Tuesday in Tampa, Florida, will
       go on as scheduled, according to Rolling Stone, with Trixter
       guitarist Steve Brown once again filling in for Campbell.
       Campbell will only miss the first few shows of the tour, a rep
       for Def Leppard told Entertainment Weekly, as his treatment
       regimen will be tailored to allow him to continue to work.
       Campbell was first diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, which
       affects the lymphatic system, in 2013.
       "I feel fortunate that my cancer sent me an alarm call in the
       form of 'the cough that wouldn't quit,'" Campbell wrote on
       Facebook in 2013 while in the midst of chemotherapy. "Otherwise,
       how would I have known?"
       He wrote the following November that he was "officially in
       remission from Hodgies," and in 2014, Campbell stated the cancer
       was still in remission although his excitement was tempered.
       "I'm trying not to get too excited about it as I heard that same
       phrase late last year only to be disappointed again a few months
       after when it returned," he wrote on Facebook. "The plan is to
       do a stem cell transplant as soon as the tour is finished."
       Just after completing his chemotherapy in 2013, Campbell told
       Rolling Stone that he was playing guitar "better than I've ever
       played in my life."
       "Unlike an athlete, it's not like a physical thing where your
       body packs in when you're 30. You actually get better and
       better," Campbell said. "And also having this whole f---ing
       chemo and cancer bollocks, the fact I've been able to work
       through it has really helped me mentally. And I'm really
       enjoying playing my instrument again, which I wouldn't have
       honestly been able to say 10 years ago."[/quote]
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       Re: Def Leppard Live
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: June 22, 2015, 1:59 pm
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       Read about this this morning. This sucks.  :(
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