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SexxAtraxxion 04-02-2013 09:37 PM

When was the last time Def Leppard had a top 10 album in Australia?

Supersonic 04-02-2013 09:45 PM

Aloha !

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 1118905)
That's basically just what I was saying. They're asking for too much money, and no promoter will pay that, because Van Halen will not sell tickets here. They're just not that popular.

Ice

Fair enough. Back in 2006 a Dutch promoter brought up how getting Van Halen to Europe was deemed impossible. They were offered a small arena tour (6.000-8.000 people), something just not possible for Def Leppard, hence me saying such a thing. I know things are differently in Scandinavia though, that kind of music is way more popular over there. :)

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Originally Posted by danfan (Post 1118908)
They're big in Japan and Australia. When someone says "overseas", they're not specifically referring to Holland.

You really interpret things on message boards poorly, which surprises me as I have the feeling you are a member of many. I'm not getting worked up at all (and never do).

I'm very much aware we're not talking about Holland here, I'm not that daft. But I've no problem with interpreting things here, I know my way around the English language better than most Americans do, which has absolutely nothing to do with how I interpret things on a messageboards anyway.

Considering you're from the Boston area, meaning the East Coast of the U.S.A., saying overseas usually means Europe. When I say overseas I'm not talking about Japan either. And yes, you do get worked up, you get worked up all the time about the smallest things on here.

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan

Lisa71 04-02-2013 10:05 PM

Matt did tweet:

I can say its won't be an 80's band. We're not on a nostalgia tour.

if that is in reference to Leopard, I don't know. He did ask the question who we would like to see for opening act.

Iceman 04-02-2013 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Supersonic (Post 1118910)
Fair enough. Back in 2006 a Dutch promoter brought up how getting Van Halen to Europe was deemed impossible. They were offered a small arena tour (6.000-8.000 people), something just not possible for Def Leppard, hence me saying such a thing. I know things are differently in Scandinavia though, that kind of music is way more popular over there. :)

Actually, that's the size of venue Def Leppard played on their last proper European tour. And this is headlining tour, not these double bills that are so popular in the US nowadays.

In Finland they played the Helsinki Ice Hall which has the capacity of 8,200. Elsewhere in the Nordic they played at big festivals or places like the Trondheim Market Sqaure or in Russia at Kalingrad city airport, which probably had even bigger capacities.

In the UK they played places like the Wembley Arena (12,500 seats), Birmingham NEC (between 13,000 and 15,500) or Manchester MEN which has a capacity of up to 23,000.

In Greece they played on Karaiskaki Stadium that seats up to 32,000. In Romania the Romexpo which seats up to 40,000.

In the States and Canada they play places with capacities between 10 and 20,000.

And so on. They're not quite as unpopular as you seem to think.

Ice

Iceman 04-02-2013 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Lisa71 (Post 1118913)
I can say its won't be an 80's band. We're not on a nostalgia tour.

Don't we know it. Wish you were.

Ice

Iceman 04-02-2013 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SexxAtraxxion (Post 1118909)
When was the last time Def Leppard had a top 10 album in Australia?

1992, Adrenalize was number 1. 1995 The Vault got up to number 9. 1996 Slang got up to 11.

But I don't really see the point here. Most rock bands can't even break the top 100 these days, and Leps' latest non-compilation or live album went to number 5 in the US, number 7 in Canada and number 10 in the UK. It even got on the charts in Australia, albeit at number 82, but it's still better than most of their peers.

Ice

SexxAtraxxion 04-02-2013 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 1118915)
In the UK they played places like the Wembley Arena (12,500 seats), Birmingham NEC (between 13,000 and 15,500) or Manchester MEN which has a capacity of up to 23,000.

It was a co-headline UK tour with Motley Crue actually.

http://www.defleppard.com/news/2011/...nounce-uk-tour

http://www.defleppard.com/sites/defa...61d6c6d(1).jpg

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 1118917)

But I don't really see the point here. Most rock bands can't even break the top 100 these days, and Leps' latest non-compilation or live album went to number 5 in the US, number 7 in Canada and number 10 in the UK. It even got on the charts in Australia, albeit at number 82, but it's still better than most of their peers.

Ice

Danfan claimed they were big in Australia, That's why I asked when was the last time they made the top 10.

crashed 04-02-2013 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SexxAtraxxion (Post 1118921)

Which a few of my friends went to see and they raved about Crue but honestly said Def Leppard were terrible!

ezearis 04-02-2013 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by danfan (Post 1118888)
Really?

Do you own Mirror Ball? Did you watch those videos I posted from youtube? The guy has never sounded better.

What we're trying to say that he might sound great comparing him with himself in other times, but Jon has a better voice than Joe. And I love Def Leppard, and yes, I do have Mirrorball.

About the overseas thing, here (Argentina) Def Leppard is not as big as Van Halen. Such a shame.

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Originally Posted by Lisa71 (Post 1118913)
Matt did tweet:

I can say its won't be an 80's band. We're not on a nostalgia tour.

if that is in reference to Leopard, I don't know. He did ask the question who we would like to see for opening act.

This is idiotic, you're not in a nostalgia tour for having a big 80's band opening for you. You define your tour with the songs you're playing. Also, Def Leppard is a band that most of Bon Jovi fans would like to have as an opening act.

Offtopic: I hear the word "nostalgia" again and I'm gonna hit someone.

danfan 04-02-2013 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by crashed (Post 1118923)
Which a few of my friends went to see and they raved about Crue but honestly said Def Leppard were terrible!

Crue is fun live, but Vince can't sing to save his life.


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