Love them, there last few albums havnt been so great, adrenalize for me is their best album although i think im the only fan who doesnt rate hysteria first. Heaven is is probably my favourite single of theirs.
Used to be a fan, upto about 1999-2000. Since then they havent been bothered to make new music or promote new music and just rely on greatest hits. They were once one of the biggest bands in the world, up there with U2 - they are now playing double headers with Poison. Sad really. Band died when Steve Clark died.
Used to be a fan, upto about 1999-2000. Since then they havent been bothered to make new music or promote new music and just rely on greatest hits. They were once one of the biggest bands in the world, up there with U2 - they are now playing double headers with Poison. Sad really. Band died when Steve Clark died.
What about the albums X and Songs from the Sparkle Lounge? 2002 and 2008 respectively.
What about the albums X and Songs from the Sparkle Lounge? 2002 and 2008 respectively.
In the last 12 years they have made 2 studio albums (original music). Thats what i mean by they arent bothered with new music anymore. Whenever they tour they play the same setlist every tour (the Pyro/Hysteria setlist), mostly from Steve Clark era. They seem to have forgotten what new music is.
Used to be a fan, upto about 1999-2000. Since then they havent been bothered to make new music or promote new music and just rely on greatest hits. They were once one of the biggest bands in the world, up there with U2 - they are now playing double headers with Poison. Sad really. Band died when Steve Clark died.
Ya they rely on the old catalogue and never play much of the stuff from newer albums. Its a shame they are so forgotten as Bon Jovi for example can sell have hit album that sell quiet well, where as Def Leppards last 2-3 studio albums have sold about 50,000 each in the UK.
Used to like them in their early days, but Joe 'who ate all the pies' Elliot is so far up his own backside these days that I avoid anything by them like the plague now.
I met Joe a few years back in Dublin and have to say he was very down to earth and friendly but the days of them having hit singles and album appear to be over although they still do well concert wise.
Def Leppard were one of the biggest bands in the world (1983-1992).. what ended their dominance was grunge. Bought the greatest hits (Vault) in 1995 which contains my personal favourite song of theirs; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzKc6FGByR4& .. their output between the early eighties to the mid 90s was quality.
Isnt Hysteria one of the biggest selling album by a rock band?
18 million so far, they are 1 of only 5 groups to have 2 back too back albums sell over 5 million records, pyromania and hysteria.
(both given diamond awards).
The tinterwb advises somewhere in the region of 65 million records sold worldwide.
Don't see many of todays so called "musicians" matching those sort of figures.
Seen them about 7 times since the early days some good some bad some amazing, mainly in the round and at Sheffield Stadium outdoors.
Question! What band churning out albums at an impressive rate in the 70s/80s are doing the same today? I can't think of one and yet I still love to see them touring.
Yes.
My favourite album is High N Dry.
Let It Go and the title track are my favourites.
I've been lucky to see them many times. At one gig, they actually opened with 'Let It Go'. Hearing that was worth the entrance fee alone.
Sparkle lounge isnt a bad album, its just it is not as good as some of their others. I think X is also a good album but again not as good as hysterial, adrenalize etc. That said, i didnt like the Yeah album at all.
18 million so far, they are 1 of only 5 groups to have 2 back too back albums sell over 5 million records, pyromania and hysteria.
(both given diamond awards).
The tinterwb advises somewhere in the region of 65 million records sold worldwide.
Don't see many of todays so called "musicians" matching those sort of figures.
Seen them about 7 times since the early days some good some bad some amazing, mainly in the round and at Sheffield Stadium outdoors.
Still worth the entrance fee.
Well the music industry has changed so much from back in the 90's so you cant really compare sales of albums today and back then but they were damn good albums and deserved to sell s**tloads.
Not been to see them myself since 1999 and my biggest gripe is them not playing anything (or hardly anything) from their albums 1996 onwards. Its like they just rely too heavily on Pyromania and Hysteria and cant move on and play new music. They have become a nostalgia act IMO which is sad.
Well the music industry has changed so much from back in the 90's so you cant really compare sales of albums today and back then but they were damn good albums and deserved to sell s**tloads.
Not been to see them myself since 1999 and my biggest gripe is them not playing anything (or hardly anything) from their albums 1996 onwards. Its like they just rely too heavily on Pyromania and Hysteria and cant move on and play new music. They have become a nostalgia act IMO which is sad.
The problem is, these days, they have to play what the crowd want to hear so, to keep the attendances up, they play those songs.
I loved their early stuff, right up to Hysteria then lost interest to be honest. As for seeing them live, i saw them live twice in the early and mid-80s and thought they were dire both times so never bothered seeing them again.
The problem is, these days, they have to play what the crowd want to hear so, to keep the attendances up, they play those songs.
I loved their early stuff, right up to Hysteria then lost interest to be honest. As for seeing them live, i saw them live twice in the early and mid-80s and thought they were dire both times so never bothered seeing them again.
If all you do when you tour is play Pyro & Hysteria hits then thats the sort of crowd your going to get to your gigs all the time and you become nostalgia. Its there own doing, not the crowd dictating what they should play. There is nothing stopping them throwing in 3-4 cuts from albums after Adrenalize, throw in 1-2 new songs but they wont do it. If the crowd arnt clapping like seals apparently it gets dropped from the setlist.
If all you do when you tour is play Pyro & Hysteria hits then thats the sort of crowd your going to get to your gigs all the time and you become nostalgia. Its there own doing, not the crowd dictating what they should play. There is nothing stopping them throwing in 3-4 cuts from albums after Adrenalize, throw in 1-2 new songs but they wont do it. If the crowd arnt clapping like seals apparently it gets dropped from the setlist.
I agree but then in that respect they are little different to most bands whose "peak" was 20 or 30 years ago.
There's a massive audience for nostalgia these days so it is easy money for them. it isn't the sort of thing that would interest me but there are many people out there who lap it up.
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Bringing On The Heartbreak.
What about the albums X and Songs from the Sparkle Lounge? 2002 and 2008 respectively.
In the last 12 years they have made 2 studio albums (original music). Thats what i mean by they arent bothered with new music anymore. Whenever they tour they play the same setlist every tour (the Pyro/Hysteria setlist), mostly from Steve Clark era. They seem to have forgotten what new music is.
I agree.
Def Leppard were one of the biggest bands in the world (1983-1992).. what ended their dominance was grunge. Bought the greatest hits (Vault) in 1995 which contains my personal favourite song of theirs; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzKc6FGByR4& .. their output between the early eighties to the mid 90s was quality.
They should of left the Grunge to proper Grunge bands
18 million so far, they are 1 of only 5 groups to have 2 back too back albums sell over 5 million records, pyromania and hysteria.
(both given diamond awards).
The tinterwb advises somewhere in the region of 65 million records sold worldwide.
Don't see many of todays so called "musicians" matching those sort of figures.
Seen them about 7 times since the early days some good some bad some amazing, mainly in the round and at Sheffield Stadium outdoors.
Still worth the entrance fee.
My favourite album is High N Dry.
Let It Go and the title track are my favourites.
I've been lucky to see them many times. At one gig, they actually opened with 'Let It Go'. Hearing that was worth the entrance fee alone.
Well the music industry has changed so much from back in the 90's so you cant really compare sales of albums today and back then but they were damn good albums and deserved to sell s**tloads.
Not been to see them myself since 1999 and my biggest gripe is them not playing anything (or hardly anything) from their albums 1996 onwards. Its like they just rely too heavily on Pyromania and Hysteria and cant move on and play new music. They have become a nostalgia act IMO which is sad.
The problem is, these days, they have to play what the crowd want to hear so, to keep the attendances up, they play those songs.
I loved their early stuff, right up to Hysteria then lost interest to be honest. As for seeing them live, i saw them live twice in the early and mid-80s and thought they were dire both times so never bothered seeing them again.
If all you do when you tour is play Pyro & Hysteria hits then thats the sort of crowd your going to get to your gigs all the time and you become nostalgia. Its there own doing, not the crowd dictating what they should play. There is nothing stopping them throwing in 3-4 cuts from albums after Adrenalize, throw in 1-2 new songs but they wont do it. If the crowd arnt clapping like seals apparently it gets dropped from the setlist.
I agree but then in that respect they are little different to most bands whose "peak" was 20 or 30 years ago.
There's a massive audience for nostalgia these days so it is easy money for them. it isn't the sort of thing that would interest me but there are many people out there who lap it up.
I also liked the cover album they did.