Really awesome reliving why I loved Def Leppard. 1983 I was a sophomore in a po-dunk town in Rosamond, California (there was around 50 people in my graduation class). All my friends we talking about MTV and the only videos I would be able to see was on Headbanger's Ball and sometimes it was so snowy you cannot see the video. But I remember me and my sister falling head over heels for the guys (cannot pick just one guy as my favorite because I love them all) watching Photograph & Foolin' and absolutely going nuts. I think back those days how shitty my life would have been without this band's music. I remember being so devastated when I learned about Rick Allen's accident. I gained so much love and respect for the guys in this band in helping Rick recover from the accident. I have seen Def Leppard in concert (I even have a Meet & Greet picture a few times now and I continue to love listening to them to this day. Thank you Def Leppard for keep on making us fans happy. We all love you!!!
My God this band has a unique sound they sound phenomenal and like The Doors when you hear that first stunning note you know exactly who it is and Rip Steve you were on a different level musicly very very talented thank you very much. Thanks for posting this have a good day everyone.
Soooooo fxxking gooood... This was a GREAT docu, and it really brought me back to when Def Leppard was a part of my everyday life (bourned in the mid-60s)... Bringing back ALL kind of memories: I played High and Dry in the intercom of my first workplace (Hammarplast), passed out happy on Vodka and pot by the Lake Tiken while "Billys got a gun" was on the blaster, and had the best sxx of my life while "Pour some suger on me" was playing... and yes - she actually did... Thanx for sharing 🙏 Love from Sweden 💖
Rock Brigade blew me away when it was released. Then High and Dry quickly became my favorite record. And it held that place till pyromania came out. So I've been and Def Leppard fan a lotta years!
In the "VHI Behind the Music" the Lady & Gentleman Who Heard Rick's Crash & Came to Help Were Interviewed. If I Remember correctly, she was a Retired Nurse & he was a Retired Police Officer, it was So Emotional, Overwhelming, & Heartfelt. I Cried Like a Baby!
Very touching scenes when rick visits the crash scenes. I share his pain, i aint lost a whole arm but have lost a finger and a half and have continued to play the drums
@@PeaveyPV20 it's inspiring you didn't give up. You had decided to get used to playing drums the new way instead. I'm happy you had the drive and felt that was what you should do - not to give up, even though it's harder to hold the drumsticks with less fingers, I guess. I wish you good luck bro. Keep progressing but most importantly, keep having fun every time you play! 😊
I wonder if the person driving that Alfa Romeo who caused Rick Allen's accident knows about it, or if they've ever come forward. Must be a hell of a thing to have on your conscience.
I m sure they know, it was all over the news. Chances are they don't care since they were being assholes to trying race on a dangerous road. I think it was like in the country not a freeway.
So pretty much it's unsolved but I guarantee you the person that started that the whole incident knows who Rick Allen is to this day and I bet it bothers him still!!!! Well maybe not since he has never come forward about it but you know he thinks about it...and I bet he has been to a Def Leppard concert too ..
I highly doubt that it's because of Joe, lol. it's likely because of legal contract and more probably Steve (RIP) and the other guys, which you never see taking jabs.
@@bakeNeatDef leppard are probably the only band I can think of that never argue about money and contracts. I’m sure Joe 100% as well as the others would never be grudge Pete of his royalties.
I remember seeing this at the time it aired back in 89, and that part where Rick breaks down when it's back at the field where he first stood up after realising his arm had been severed, broke me in pieces (being a drummer myself now as I was back then) and seeing it again now after all these tears, still tears me up. Poor lad! Somewhere out there, there's a person that was driving that Alpha Romeo car that provoked him into reacting the way he did. I wonder if they feel any guilt at all? I have wondered that for years. If I recall, the Police did pull someone in about it, but they denied all culpability.
@@tinasally379 I think it could be 50/50 he tells people about it as a brag “I got the drummer from Def Leopard to lose his arm” or he’s never spoke of it since.
def leppard is $%^*&@ always the #1 monster of rock ... i cant imagine life without them.. soundtrack to my youth and beyond. the mona lisa of hard rock.
Frist. Time them 1981 with my gril friend. And. Some her friends. After concert whet. To her house. Had pool party. Keg. Of beer. Bottle rockets. Wars.
Why are most of the interviews conducted outside? Seems like they could have found a building somewhere so the sounds of traffic didn't block out half of what was being said.
I think Cliff Burton had it worse than Rick Allen ... a great bassist and musician taken from us in his sleep and a drunk mediocre drummer just lost his arm ...
WTF was that pour some sugar on me video?!!😮 That almost made me unlike Def Leppard🤯 that was the worst video for an awesome song EVER!! THANK God that wasn't what they released in the states otherwise Def Leppard would have nevery been one of my all time fav❤️ Sorry just had to get that out lol
@Candy_O_11 hey to each their own but to me it looked like they had one day to make this on a $1000 budget and no script. Thank God for the US and their ability to recognize crap and instead remake it into the #1 video of the 1980s according to MTV and the voters❤️
@ after how much was spent on making Hysteria - there WAS nothing left in the budget 😂 it’s a raw, simple, tongue in cheek video that worked. Don’t get me wrong , the live video is more powerful & captures the DL live essence - but the other is a working class Uk style we all knew pre Hysteria going nuts 🥰
It sucks so bad that it was a monster hit when it was released and still is today. Hysteria sold 4 million albums between the time Sugar was released and the time the next single was released. Obviously a dud. And who the hell is "def lee"?
There are a number of people that happen to love "Pour Some Sugar On Me" Nobody is forcing you to listen to it. There are a number of artist that I cannot handle listening to so I just don't listen to it. And I don't have to complain about the song either because there obviously are some people that actually like the song.
Phil’s joining the band was effectively saying goodbye to the Hard Rock signature sound of a Great Band He doesn’t fit into the Band physically or musically It’s not a coincidence that after Steve’s Death it was all down hill from there,what saved the band was the amazing catalog of Hit Songs “Hard Rock!” that has been the Bread and Butter ever since,Phil’s playing and ridiculous stage show is down right embarrassing,Thinks he’s a body builder pop guitarist,Just ridiculous all around
Phil is great! He can also sing amazing. I never understand the hate for Phil.Yes they went more commercial but I also mutt had a hand in that too. Ya don’t work with a producer like him and not want to sell 10s of millions of albums and play stadiums. That’s exactly what they did. They never denied that.I think Phil fits the band better in that respect. Pete was great! No denying it. I think the band was moving at 100mph and Pete had problems adjusting to that
Really awesome reliving why I loved Def Leppard. 1983 I was a sophomore in a po-dunk town in Rosamond, California (there was around 50 people in my graduation class). All my friends we talking about MTV and the only videos I would be able to see was on Headbanger's Ball and sometimes it was so snowy you cannot see the video. But I remember me and my sister falling head over heels for the guys (cannot pick just one guy as my favorite because I love them all) watching Photograph & Foolin' and absolutely going nuts. I think back those days how shitty my life would have been without this band's music.
I remember being so devastated when I learned about Rick Allen's accident. I gained so much love and respect for the guys in this band in helping Rick recover from the accident.
I have seen Def Leppard in concert (I even have a Meet & Greet picture a few times now and I continue to love listening to them to this day.
Thank you Def Leppard for keep on making us fans happy. We all love you!!!
My God this band has a unique sound they sound phenomenal and like The Doors when you hear that first stunning note you know exactly who it is and Rip Steve you were on a different level musicly very very talented thank you very much. Thanks for posting this have a good day everyone.
Fascinating documentary. Tnx so much, great to hear from Pete Willis, the forgotten member IMO.
You overcame a tradgedy on your own. You are an inspiration to so many!!
Soooooo fxxking gooood... This was a GREAT docu, and it really brought me back to when Def Leppard was a part of my everyday life (bourned in the mid-60s)...
Bringing back ALL kind of memories: I played High and Dry in the intercom of my first workplace (Hammarplast), passed out happy on Vodka and pot by the Lake Tiken while "Billys got a gun" was on the blaster, and had the best sxx of my life while "Pour some suger on me" was playing... and yes - she actually did...
Thanx for sharing 🙏
Love from Sweden 💖
Thanks for sharing this, never seen it before!! Love learning all I can about my favorite band! 🤘❤️
Rock Brigade blew me away when it was released. Then High and Dry quickly became my favorite record. And it held that place till pyromania came out. So I've been and Def Leppard fan a lotta years!
I love High N Dry,... but I discovered High N Dry after I had Pyromania... Pyromania I got the Def Leppard bug ❤
Thank you for this!!! God Bless !!!!
Thank you for posting this. They have always been the best band to their fans. RIP Steve Clark.
In the "VHI Behind the Music" the Lady & Gentleman Who Heard Rick's Crash & Came to Help Were Interviewed. If I Remember correctly, she was a Retired Nurse & he was a Retired Police Officer, it was So Emotional, Overwhelming, & Heartfelt. I Cried Like a Baby!
Love the restoration of the documentary, watched it before but had to sit and watch it again! great job!!! Thank You!
Amazing Quality! At last! Thanks!
Back in the days when the bbc made programmes worth watching
Awesome. Aloha to all. Big hug to def Leppard ROCKERS. Captain xo. 2024 rocking California coming.🎉❤
I DONT KNOW LIFE WITHOUT THEM ! ❤
Love. This. Was. Class of 1980. Saw them. Many. Times. In 80s with friends. Keep. My. 80s defleppard. Things.
When i seen the first documentary when rick was crying i was crying with him 😢
I commented something similar above, scrolled down and saw at least one more person that felt that. Poor lad.
Very touching scenes when rick visits the crash scenes. I share his pain, i aint lost a whole arm but have lost a finger and a half and have continued to play the drums
@@PeaveyPV20 it's inspiring you didn't give up. You had decided to get used to playing drums the new way instead. I'm happy you had the drive and felt that was what you should do - not to give up, even though it's harder to hold the drumsticks with less fingers, I guess.
I wish you good luck bro. Keep progressing but most importantly, keep having fun every time you play! 😊
Absolutely gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🤗🤗🤗, love Def Leppard 🎶💋🎸🎸🎶💋🔥🎶🎶🎶🎶
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感謝感謝ですありがとう✨🤘✨
I wonder if the person driving that Alfa Romeo who caused Rick Allen's accident knows about it, or if they've ever come forward. Must be a hell of a thing to have on your conscience.
It was me :)
I m sure they know, it was all over the news. Chances are they don't care since they were being assholes to trying race on a dangerous road. I think it was like in the country not a freeway.
So pretty much it's unsolved but I guarantee you the person that started that the whole incident knows who Rick Allen is to this day and I bet it bothers him still!!!! Well maybe not since he has never come forward about it but you know he thinks about it...and I bet he has been to a Def Leppard concert too ..
Read up on it, Rick was drunk and a complete idiot ... he is down playing the story, he wrecked big.
@@nonamesthesamecowards
Pour Some Sugar On Me... A cup of tea's number one anthem! 🤘🤘
Wow. Pete Willis never does interviews. This is so cool to hear him talk about Def Lep.
Neither does Mutt. Super cool treat indeed!
You know what really awesome Pete still get royalties from their earlier songs because of joe
I highly doubt that it's because of Joe, lol. it's likely because of legal contract and more probably Steve (RIP) and the other guys, which you never see taking jabs.
Dont think steve did that many interviews either
@@bakeNeatDef leppard are probably the only band I can think of that never argue about money and contracts. I’m sure Joe 100% as well as the others would never be grudge Pete of his royalties.
I remember seeing this at the time it aired back in 89, and that part where Rick breaks down when it's back at the field where he first stood up after realising his arm had been severed, broke me in pieces (being a drummer myself now as I was back then) and seeing it again now after all these tears, still tears me up. Poor lad!
Somewhere out there, there's a person that was driving that Alpha Romeo car that provoked him into reacting the way he did. I wonder if they feel any guilt at all? I have wondered that for years.
If I recall, the Police did pull someone in about it, but they denied all culpability.
I too wondered about that Alpha Romeo driver... I wonder if he has any guilt???
@@tinasally379 I think it could be 50/50 he tells people about it as a brag “I got the drummer from Def Leopard to lose his arm” or he’s never spoke of it since.
Whoever the alfa person is it will always be on there conscience
I was today years old when I learned Vince Neal wasn't driving all F'd up when the crash happened.
So sorry rick allen . You are a hero
Omg so gorgeous Joe is love you ❤
def leppard is $%^*&@ always the #1 monster of rock ... i cant imagine life without them.. soundtrack to my youth and beyond. the mona lisa of hard rock.
Frist. Time them 1981 with my gril friend. And. Some her friends. After concert whet. To her house. Had pool party. Keg. Of beer. Bottle rockets. Wars.
Hope they make it out of that house alive
38:26 lo que en un futuro sería "Stand up" ...
Never knew def leppard was from the uk. As a kid i just always thought they were american.
Why are most of the interviews conducted outside? Seems like they could have found a building somewhere so the sounds of traffic didn't block out half of what was being said.
Maybe same reason you're typing outside. I can only read half of what you're writing.
@@peterk.rosenthal1417 What? I couldn't hear you. A bus just went by..😁
Anyone know what pete willis is up to these days?
Where was Sam’s. Cafe at
😅😂😂🤣😅😁
What year. Q 102. Go off air.
that video meed more rubble.
Was at. The. Q 102. Weekend. With. Friends.
Was at Q 102. Bring. In the. Weekend. With. My gril friend. Some her friends. We drink. Budwesier. Beer
Seems to me they didn’t have to struggle very much to make it
It starts with C
I think Cliff Burton had it worse than Rick Allen ... a great bassist and musician taken from us in his sleep and a drunk mediocre drummer just lost his arm ...
WTF was that pour some sugar on me video?!!😮 That almost made me unlike Def Leppard🤯 that was the worst video for an awesome song EVER!! THANK God that wasn't what they released in the states otherwise Def Leppard would have nevery been one of my all time fav❤️ Sorry just had to get that out lol
What's wrong with it? I think it's awesome! 🤘🤘
The video is awesome - it’s what most of us fans not in the US saw well before the live one. 🙄
@Candy_O_11 hey to each their own but to me it looked like they had one day to make this on a $1000 budget and no script. Thank God for the US and their ability to recognize crap and instead remake it into the #1 video of the 1980s according to MTV and the voters❤️
@ after how much was spent on making Hysteria - there WAS nothing left in the budget 😂 it’s a raw, simple, tongue in cheek video that worked. Don’t get me wrong , the live video is more powerful & captures the DL live essence - but the other is a working class Uk style we all knew pre Hysteria going nuts 🥰
Crap.
Poor some sugar on me, has some of the worst brain dead lyrics in history! Man that song SUCKS. the older def lee is a crap ton better
Def Lep older stuff is better
It sucks so bad that it was a monster hit when it was released and still is today. Hysteria sold 4 million albums between the time Sugar was released and the time the next single was released. Obviously a dud. And who the hell is "def lee"?
There are a number of people that happen to love "Pour Some Sugar On Me"
Nobody is forcing you to listen to it. There are a number of artist that I cannot handle listening to so I just don't listen to it. And I don't have to complain about the song either because there obviously are some people that actually like the song.
" poor some sugar" is by far THEE WORST song ever written! Man that song is terrible
How many times are you going to make this same comment? Until it's true? You're going to be here quite a long time.
Plenty of others would disagree
Links vindt de ongelukken prima ja.
Phil’s joining the band was effectively saying goodbye to the Hard Rock signature sound of a Great Band
He doesn’t fit into the Band physically or musically
It’s not a coincidence that after Steve’s Death it was all down hill from there,what saved the band was the amazing catalog of Hit Songs
“Hard Rock!”
that has been the Bread and Butter ever since,Phil’s playing and ridiculous stage show is down right embarrassing,Thinks he’s a body builder pop guitarist,Just ridiculous all around
Phil joined the band took them to another level, instead of just been another forgotton nwobhm band
Phil is great! He can also sing amazing. I never understand the hate for Phil.Yes they went more commercial but I also mutt had a hand in that too. Ya don’t work with a producer like him and not want to sell 10s of millions of albums and play stadiums. That’s exactly what they did. They never denied that.I think Phil fits the band better in that respect. Pete was great! No denying it. I think the band was moving at 100mph and Pete had problems adjusting to that
Sacred Ground ?
Love. This. Was. Class of 1980. Saw them. Many. Times. In 80s with friends. Keep. My. 80s defleppard. Things.