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To: mowowie

I’ve never seen them either. Hysteria was the height of their popularity and I was in jr. high in 1987 when that album came out—too young to go to a concert of theirs. Maybe if my parents had accompanied me, but I’d have died before being seen in public with either of my parents, lol. I had all their music, though, and posters on my wall (was in love with Joe Elliott), as well as the VHS tapes of “Historia” and “In the Round, in Your Face”. I even had the Hysteria sheet music book for busting out with the Def Leppard on the family piano or my flute or snare drum. (P.S. I wasn’t that good.)

I’ve had the opportunity to see them in the last decade, but have chosen not to do so...don’t want to ruin the magic that ran from High ‘n Dry through maybe Slang. “Here are all the songs you grew up loving...now performed by senior citizens!” Yeah, no thanks. I won’t buy their most recent albums either (and I believe they have a pretty new one) for the same reason.

No, to me Joe Elliott will always be wearing the white Hysteria t-shirt and shredded jeans from the Pour Some Sugar on Me live video (taken from In the Round, in Your Face). Times may change, but my memories of Def Leppard will not. I won’t let them. :)


37 posted on 03/06/2016 4:55:07 AM PST by TXBlair (We will not forget Benghazi.)
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To: TXBlair

Lol.. sounds familiar... First time I heard of them was on my Jr High School lunchroom jukebox in 1981 ;^)

Went out and bought their cassette tapes :D


49 posted on 03/06/2016 8:20:52 AM PST by Bikkuri ((...))
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