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Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby RedWingFan » Tue Sep 17, 2013 10:55 am

Can't wait to see this Oct. 22nd release. What a great track listing. :D
http://www.amazon.com/Viva-Hysteria-Blu ... ppard+viva
1. Women
2. Rocket
3. Animal
4. Love Bites
5. Pour Some Sugar on Me
6. Armageddon It
7. Gods of War
8. Don't Shoot Shotgun
9. Run Riot
10. Hysteria
11. Excitable
12. Love and Affection
13. Rock of Ages
14. Photograph
15. Good Morning Freedom
16. Wasted
17. Stagefright
18. Mirror Mirror (Look Into My Eyes)
19. Action
20. Rock Brigade
21. Undefeated
22. Promises -
23. On Through The Night
24. Slang
25. Let It Go
26. Another Hit And Run
27. High 'n' Dry (Saturday Night)
28. Bringin' On The Heartbreak
29. Switch 625
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby slucero » Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:27 pm

hell yea.. I'lll be getting this..

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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby Boomchild » Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:40 pm

I liked Def Leppard back in the day. After seeing and hearing some recent clips of them it seems to me that Joe Elliott's voice is pretty much shot which is a shame.
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby RedWingFan » Tue Sep 17, 2013 1:10 pm

I'm gonna put this bluray in and see if my 14 year old Onkyo receiver/amp can't crack the drywall in my house. If the thing starts smoking.....I'm due for an upgrade anyway. :D
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby UncleKG » Wed Sep 18, 2013 2:18 am

Boomchild wrote:I liked Def Leppard back in the day. After seeing and hearing some recent clips of them it seems to me that Joe Elliott's voice is pretty much shot which is a shame.


Absolutely accurate, but I'm confident they will have gone back in and retracked/massaged/autotuned the vocals. No way they're going to allow fans to hear the "raw" vocals (on an official release).
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby No Surprize » Wed Sep 18, 2013 7:07 am

This is going to be sweet although Clark is so missed by this band. And Elliott sounds fine. I was there for 2 of the shows in Vegas. Sounded better than ever. All you naysayers :arrow: don't watch it!
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby AR » Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:34 am

This is a release I will be picking up. It would be near perfect if Pour Some Sugar On Me would have been left off of it, but I digress. Great setlist.
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby Boomchild » Wed Sep 18, 2013 2:41 pm

UncleKG wrote:
Boomchild wrote:I liked Def Leppard back in the day. After seeing and hearing some recent clips of them it seems to me that Joe Elliott's voice is pretty much shot which is a shame.


Absolutely accurate, but I'm confident they will have gone back in and retracked/massaged/autotuned the vocals. No way they're going to allow fans to hear the "raw" vocals (on an official release).


I see what your saying. The last live stuff I listened to was their Mirror Ball release and his vocal issues really stood out for me on that.
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby No Surprize » Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:36 pm

AR wrote:This is a release I will be picking up. It would be near perfect if Pour Some Sugar On Me would have been left off of it, but I digress. Great setlist.


I can't believe it. :P


And I'm sure if Elliott laid off the cigs and hired a personal trainer his voice would be somewhat better. And Ed, you & I agree on one thing. I could go the rest of my life without hearing PSSOM and be just fine. Unless of course I'm in a titty bar hehehe!
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby StevePerryHair » Thu Sep 19, 2013 9:44 pm

They are actually showing this all over the country in select theaters on Oct 2nd and 8th. I'm curious to see how tickets sell for def Lep in a movie theater. I guess Beiber did it. :lol: I do have plans to go. I figure I missed them in concert last year, and after the MR after fest let down, it'll be something fun to do. I hope they do a regular US tour next year. No matter what, they know how to put on a good show. Always fun!
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Sep 20, 2013 3:47 am

StevePerryHair wrote:They are actually showing this all over the country in select theaters on Oct 2nd and 8th. I'm curious to see how tickets sell for def Lep in a movie theater. I guess Beiber did it. :lol: I do have plans to go. I figure I missed them in concert last year, and after the MR after fest let down, it'll be something fun to do. I hope they do a regular US tour next year. No matter what, they know how to put on a good show. Always fun!


I was going to go too. Then found out a ticket cost $14. Eh, decided to wait for the blu-ray
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby StevePerryHair » Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:58 am

RedWingFan wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:They are actually showing this all over the country in select theaters on Oct 2nd and 8th. I'm curious to see how tickets sell for def Lep in a movie theater. I guess Beiber did it. :lol: I do have plans to go. I figure I missed them in concert last year, and after the MR after fest let down, it'll be something fun to do. I hope they do a regular US tour next year. No matter what, they know how to put on a good show. Always fun!


I was going to go too. Then found out a ticket cost $14. Eh, decided to wait for the blu-ray

Yeah, ours is at the "dine in" theater at AMC, so it is a bit more than a regular movie too. But it'll be a night out! So worth it for that I guess. Cheaper than a concert I would have attended this year! :lol:
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:54 am

AR wrote:This is a release I will be picking up. It would be near perfect if Pour Some Sugar On Me would have been left off of it, but I digress. Great setlist.


Boy, can I relate to this. I was a huge Leppard fan back in the day and absolutely LOVED "Hysteria". That said, Sugar was as gay and fruity as "Open Arms". Fucking AWFUL song and beyond annoying :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby verslibre » Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:30 am

After High 'N Dry and Pyromania (and the interminably long wait between albums), Hysteria was a letdown. I liked the first single "Women," because it still sounded like Lepp. Then I realized I didn't like the overly glossy production and sappy songs. They were a hard rock band no longer. They were now a pop rock band. :|
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Postby No Surprize » Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:43 am

PSSOM was a terrific song if you were inside a tittie bar and getting a lap dance. Now, it's the one song in their entire catalog that I never want to hear again. Unless I'm in a tittie bar. :shock:
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby slucero » Wed Sep 25, 2013 9:55 am

for most hard rock engineers.. Hysteria is a reference album for its sonic perfection, and Mutt Lange and the late Mike Shipley are revered engineers for their amazing skills...

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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby verslibre » Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:14 am

slucero wrote:for most hard rock engineers.. Hysteria is a reference album for its sonic perfection, and Mutt Lange and the late Mike Shipley are revered engineers for their amazing skills...


It's a great reference, as in dated? Because nothing sounds more like a "late 1980s" album than that one.
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby No Surprize » Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:46 pm

verslibre wrote:
slucero wrote:for most hard rock engineers.. Hysteria is a reference album for its sonic perfection, and Mutt Lange and the late Mike Shipley are revered engineers for their amazing skills...


It's a great reference, as in dated? Because nothing sounds more like a "late 1980s" album than that one.


Dated? Like when your listening to the Beatles it sounds like late 60's. Or Zep sounds like 70's. VH 70's vs 84? I never get that word dated as it relates to music. You make and album with what equipment is at your disposal at the time, your successful at it & the haters hate. I think it's the one album from the 80's that you can play the entire album and it sounds less like an 80's album than any of the other bands of that time frame.
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby verslibre » Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:49 pm

No Surprize wrote:
verslibre wrote:
slucero wrote:for most hard rock engineers.. Hysteria is a reference album for its sonic perfection, and Mutt Lange and the late Mike Shipley are revered engineers for their amazing skills...


It's a great reference, as in dated? Because nothing sounds more like a "late 1980s" album than that one.


Dated? Like when your listening to the Beatles it sounds like late 60's. Or Zep sounds like 70's. VH 70's vs 84? I never get that word dated as it relates to music. You make and album with what equipment is at your disposal at the time, your successful at it & the haters hate. I think it's the one album from the 80's that you can play the entire album and it sounds less like an 80's album than any of the other bands of that time frame.


Sorry, I didn't like the tendency for albums to have gobs and gobs of reverb in the era. Try listening to the first Asia album. The drums sound echoey, the bass guitar is practically nonexistent. Rush's Presto is their wimpiest sounding album thanks to the tinny guitars. That's what I mean by dated. Something can sound dated in a good way, or a bad way.

And you mentioned Van Halen 70s vs. '84. 1984 sounds great. Enter Mick Jones on 5150. He's proud of the drum sound on that album. I think it sucks.
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Re: Def leppard Viva Hysteria Blu-Ray

Postby No Surprize » Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:59 am

Finally watched the show. Overall it was very good. Elliott sounded better than I thought and hearing "Don't shoot shotgun" and "Run Riot" live was the highlight. Oh, and the respect they showed Steve Clark before "Gods Of War" was awesome! I also bought the Eagles 3 disc set, History of the Eagles. Haven't got around to seeing it yet though.
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