The Overture (Original 1978 Def Leppard EP Version)

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2010

No one had this up so I thought I would upload it. Enjoy this digitally remastered version made for the 30th anniversary of the On Through the Night album.

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  • When is the 30th anniversary edition of On Through The Night being released? A decent remaster of this album is long overdue.

  • @AndrewSmith1979 It was scrapped.

  • @DefLep4Eva1995 How come you got your hands on the new remaster? Do the original tapes still exist or did they have to take it from vinyl?

  • @AndrewSmith1979 I don't know. This isn't a professional remaster, it was fan made. Not by me, though.

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  • The best song ever from Def Leppard!!! No doubt......

  • @dawnpatrol700

    Easy. Money, dear boy. What I want to know is why they're apparently disgusted with their older work.

  • very good tts music ...

  • the first lp had so many different themes and ideas but the next two seemed to go in ONE straight line, it's a shame they did'nt do more of the CREATIVE songs. but they sold a HELLUVA lot more lps.

  • Thanks for posting! I haven't heard this in over 30 odd years. Loved that early Leppard stuff and managed to see them supporting AC/DC on the Highway To Hell tour at Hammersmith Odeon. They were only about 17 years old yet they went down an absolute storm. You just knew they were going to be huge ...

  • forgot bout this one,nice to stumble across

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  • I dare someone to write a song this good these days.......

  • I remember when On Through the Night was out. This song in particular really showed the partnership between Steve Clark and Joe Elliott. Joe has never come close to this lyric since and clearly Steve Clark has been missing from the mix because for whatever reason Viv and Phil simply refuse to write simple catchy riffs or moiod driven pieces on a consistent basis.

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