Concert Review: Def Leppard/Bryan Adams 7/3/05 - Page 3

Joe Elliot possesses a great voice, he doesn't quite have the range that he used to, but he still sounds great. This is the first I have really heard just how well Vivian Campbell fits in with the band, although I wish I had gotten to see the band during the Steve Clark era. Phil Collen was on target as well, playing to the crowd and just putting on a wonderful display. Rick Savage, while not the most proficient of bass players, more than holds up the back end of the band's sound. Then there is Rick Allen, playing his own brand of drums, helping to bring out that trademark arena sized sound.

Image hosted by Photobucket.comThe last half hour or so just reeled off the hits. "Rocket," "Photograph," " Animal," and "Rock of Ages" rounding out the set proper before they said their thank yous and left the stage. The crowd just cheered louder at the empty stage. They returned shortly thereafter to give us two more songs, closing with "Bringin' on the Heartbreak" and "Pour Some Sugar on Me" before saying the last of the good bye's, leaving the sweaty exhausted crowd to make their way out of the stadium.

You know, I wondered just how much of a draw they would be, since they are not exactly an act on top of the world right now. I honestly thought that if I got to see them that it would be in a small club, like I have seen so many other bands from the 80's in recent years. After witnessing this spectacle, I don't think it would have worked so well. Def Leppard have this huge sound that couldn't be contained in a small venue, it is made to fill up stadiums and arenas. In addition to the huge sound, which sounded absolutely perfect on this night, there is also the light and stage show. The entire band prowled the stage making full use of the space they had. Multi colored lights, rotating to follow them, bathing them and us in brightness only to be extinguished bathing the stage in the black anticipation of what was going to come out next.

Image hosted by Photobucket.comOn top of their fantastic stage presence and top notch lighting, I would be remiss in my reporting if I failed to speak on the screen. This was easily the most impressive element of their stage. It mixed live footage of them onstage mixed with footage of their old videos, custom animations and whatever else they wanted. It was a great visual addition to the stage that I have not encountered before. There were a pair of cameras used to supply the footage.

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  • 1 - Andrew Ian Dodge

    Jul 05, 2005 at 7:22 am

    I do hope they bring this tour to the UK. I, for one, would love to see this double bill.

  • 2 - Laryssa

    Jul 05, 2005 at 11:57 am

    My husband and I were at this concert as well, and could not get over..how great it really was!! Everything went so well, other then the small fight that started...Both Bryan Adams and Def Leppard were fantastic! We enjoyed ourselves so much, I think everyone there had a wonderful night and raived about the concert!

  • 3 - Chris Beaumont

    Jul 05, 2005 at 6:40 pm

    Very cool! Were you anywhere near the fight? I was on the stage side of it. I am not much of an Adams fan, but he did put on a great show. Lep was fantastic!

  • 4 - Laryssa

    Jul 06, 2005 at 9:29 am

    Hi,
    No, we weren't near the fight but saw the cops go running that one time, and heard it was a little nothing fight.
    First we were the second "seat" row ( near the fried dough and pizza) stand, by 1st base, then we were out about 15 ft from the stage to the right of it..I thought it was a really cool concert too, I enjoyed Bryan Adams as well, but was there mostly for Def Leppard, but they all did an awesome concert!
    Dutchess stadium should host more concerts like that, they'll always get a great turn out!

  • 5 - D

    Jul 06, 2005 at 10:16 am

    Photos from this concert at Dutchess Stadium can be found here

    Enjoy

  • 6 - Eric Berlin

    Jul 07, 2005 at 12:48 am

    Chris -- This article appears on Google News' Entertainment News main page at the moment. Thought you'd like to know...

  • 7 - Dan

    Jul 07, 2005 at 1:26 am

    I caught them last year. It was really good.

    When you mention the song "action" do you mean the song originally recorded by Sweet? This was a defining moment of last years show. They played it for an encore. I've looked everywhere for a recorded Def lep version, but to no avail.

    It's a little disappointing that they're only playing stadiums. I'd rather see them where I don't have to fight for position.

  • 8 - Chris Beaumont

    Jul 07, 2005 at 10:07 am

    I am not familiar with the Sweet song, I do know that this Action appeared on the Retro-Active album.

    I am not sure how they would sound in a smaller venue, their sound is very arena rock sounding.

    Thanks Eric, very cool indeed!

  • 9 - Sherry

    Jul 22, 2005 at 12:01 pm

    In ref. to Randy Coleman. I know him and thought I would pass on this info. He and Carlos Rivera are the warm up band. Randy had a band called Zoo Story. You can go to there web site and get there CD and you can go to the Randy Coleman web site and get his CD there also. Randy has a very pure voice and great music. Take the time to listen to it. I have had the pleasure of hin doing a charity event for me and I have seen him in L.A. He is a great person to be around and it comes through in his music. It hits the heart and soul. His music reflects life. If you want to hear him with fullband check out the web sites. His music has also been featured in the movie Dragonfly with Kevin Costner and also The Event with Olympia Dukakis. Enjoy

  • 10 - Chris Beaumont

    Jul 22, 2005 at 5:47 pm

    Shery-
    Thanks for that information, I will have to look into it some more. I did like what I heard.

  • 11 - christina

    Aug 01, 2005 at 10:38 am

    hope you don't me chiming in: Just saw this show on Saturday in Schaumburg, IL and while we didn't care much (SORRY!) for Def Leppard (thought Joe's vocals blew, but I WAS on stage left so all we heard was him literally screaming), we were apparently the only ones ... it was quite evident that the happy crowd was there for DL rather than Bryan, but that was fine by me because I was there for Bryan who was, all bias' apart, FANTASTIC! Even my bf who is NOT a fan was impressed with his performance!

    Although it's a very odd line up, it's DEFINITELY one to check out in this type of venue! Smaller, but not too small (wouldn't have worked for Joe's vocals for sure).

  • 12 - Chris Beaumont

    Aug 01, 2005 at 11:44 am

    Glad to hear you had a good time, despite Joe's lacking vocals. It is an odd lineup, but it helps expose the opposing audiences with some more music, which, when done well, is always a good thing!

  • 13 - Al

    Aug 02, 2005 at 6:49 am

    Massive Def Leppard fan since I first heard "Pour Some Sugar On Me" when it first came out (at a middle school dance in the 8th grade), but have never seen them in concert... Well, my wonderful wife, for my 1st year aniversary present (July 31st) bought us tickets for the West Virginia show. We are wondering, about what time did the show end? Just curious since we are debating driving home (Richmond Va) or getting a hotel near there that night. Thanks....

  • 14 - Chris Beaumont

    Aug 02, 2005 at 7:20 am

    Def Leppard ended their set arounf 10:30. The whole show started at 6:30. I hope DL is closing your show! They are swapping the closing slots.

  • 15 - christina

    Aug 02, 2005 at 10:58 am

    hey Al, don't remember where I found the list, but I DO know for sure that they're alternating who's closing and the show in West Virgnia would have Bryan closing -- have a blast! (And give Bry a try... you'll be surprised!)

  • 16 - Tom

    Aug 12, 2005 at 12:50 am

    Hey all , I have been a DF fan since my high school days (84) and never got the chance to see them either until this year in Memphis. To much of my surprize my much younger girlfriend is even a bigger fan of them than I am. She has all their albums. it was a really big surprize for her when I got the sold out tickets at Mud Island on the Mississipi river. The crowd behaved great as hot as it was and was a night to remember. I cant beleve how great they still sound, One dissappoinment was they had a small local band that sucked opening for them but they didnt play very long. Rock on.

  • 17 - Jaime M

    Oct 16, 2005 at 10:40 pm

    I went to the show last night in Raleigh, NC. I loved it, they didn't play very long. We were sitting in the VIP section when the opening band and Bryan Adams played but got to our seats when Def got onstage. They played my FAV song last..Pour Some Sugar on me. I enjoyed this show very much....even the $55.00 dollar shirt my husband bought me...the one with the british flag...

  • 18 - Dave M.

    Nov 09, 2005 at 6:15 pm

    Went to the show last night in Everett, Wa. (11/8/05). Your review was excellent, the show was just as you described it. The only problem we had was the trip home, they were working on the freeway and reduced it to one lane. Thanks for the great review.

  • 19 - Jon

    Feb 19, 2008 at 6:55 pm

    I was at that concert it rocked out loud.

  • 20 - Brandy

    Mar 09, 2008 at 3:35 pm

    Yay!! I can not wait to go see them this April! I was reading your entire review and I can only imagine how amazing it will be! I've never seen them before, either; but even though I'm only 22 years old, I have been a fan longer than you have! LOL. My mother used to play their music videos when I was little (5 years of age) as she cleaned the house and she would just stop, stand in front of the tv and dance!! I would join her of course. I know that they are from the 80s, and are way older than I am, but I am just ecstatic that someday I will be able to brag to my kids about how I got to see such a legendary band up close! It's totally worth it!!

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