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Def Leppard - Hysteria (Classic Album)

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This programme takes a track by track look at the making of the album. We speak to Joe Elliot, Rick Allen, Phil Collen and Rick Savage who lead us through the original multi-track tapes. Joe and Phil play acoustic versions of Pour Some Sugar On Me and Hysteria and Sav and Phil demonstrate riffs and licks from the songs and explain the genesis of the song writing. Rick talks of the impact of the car accident on his life and on the band, of his determination to re-learn the drums, and of his triumphant return to performing at 1986 Donnington Festival.

Featured songs include Animal, Rocket, Love Bites, Hysteria, Women, Armageddon It and Pour Some Sugar On Me. The programme is illustrated by archive footage from Def Leppard in concert, TV performances and promotional videos, and provides a unique insight into the making of a record which dominated the charts for two years, a true Classic Album.

To buy this on DVD, use the following links:

UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0000649L7/?tag=wwweaglerockc-21

US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000649L7/?tag=eaglrockente-20

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  • Wicked that the bass player wrote their best guitar riff.

  • one arm drummer ftw

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  • definitely and absolutely DL are my biggest IDOLS

  • For me..it is Phil Collen's guitar licks that makes this song so friggin awesomely bestest and greatest!! PC and Edge (U2) always bring me to guitar heaven.

  • Steve

  • Music for hairdressers!!

  • got love classics

  • sounds so good the acoustic version

  • @tonton6969 never is too late for the music ;)

  • How sexy that riff is, I simply love it. :-)

  • @tonton6969

    You can do anything you put your mind to,,,,If you make the effort, in the end, you'll reap the rewards.

    Want some examples......I know a 43 year old who is just starting learning guitar and being taught by her son, and my 71 year old grandma has been learning piano from scratch for the last 6 months (no joke). Not to mention Rick 'Thundergod' Allen had to, in a way, re-learn to play the drums again.

    Give it a shot, you don't know till you try.

  • Is it too late for a 34 y.o. to learn guitar? :(

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