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"You
see this? We took it all over America and they cheered, we
took it to Japan and they cheered, don't you just love it?
(And we cheered). And now to the song that started it all
off for us 'Photograph’.
A
big fan favourite as Rick Savage, centre stage donning Union
Jack stripes on his bass guitar, locks into Rick Allen’s bass
drum as Phil and Viv interplay between them, a rhythm section
as 'tight as a duck's arse' (as we say in Yorkshire). 'Rock
it', 'Pour Some Sugar On Me', It's like a human jukebox, a
compilation of their greatest hits send the crowd into orbit.
This is why Def Leppard are a stadium band. This is how it
used to be, This is how it should be, a pleasant reminder
of why the Bailey Brothers and many like us are so devoted
to Rock, the music and the people. Def Leppard depart after
'Rock
of Ages’ to thunderous applause.
We
are treated to some Yorkshire banter on their return as Viv
and Phil (now honourary -Yorkshiremen) hopelessly try to address
the amused audience in a Sheffield accent. Joe points the
fun at Rick Allen who, according to Joe, is technically from
Derbyshire cos he's from Dronfield - so therefore a sheepshagger.
Vivian then throws a toy sheep at Rick Allen who punches it
up in the air with a smile on his face (good panto stuff)
as they kick off again with Joe still asking the questions
"do you wanna get rocked?" (Another classic track). Half the
audience openly lied as Joe asked "anyone been with us from
day one?" as they went into ‘Wasted’, a song from their debut
EP which sounds just as corny now as it did back then. Five
girls in front of us who treated us all night to butt 'n'
roll swayed out of time and mimed, clueless to the words (just
like top of the pops in it's hey day). At least they managed
to redeem themselves on the bands final return to the stage
and sing along with Joe, now in his black vest screaming "let
it rock, let it roll, let it go" and they did just that all
night.
Below
us throughout the gig was a young girl no more than about
nine years old who sang the words to most of the songs. On
the way out I asked a young excited boy who was wearing a
baseball cap with Def Leppard on it "what did you think to
the show?" Brilliant, he replied, bemused by this strange
dark man breathing last night's ‘chicken shobuz massala’ on
him. His mum smiled and as she led him away I thought, "hey
these are the fans of the future". Leppard are a family band
who are going to be around for some time yet.
Well
done Leppard and to quote Joe Elliott "Til the next time,
and there will be a next time"...
GOODNIGHT!
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