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monkeythe
03-09-2005, 09:07 AM
http://www.defleppard.com/news/index_update_0307.html

Def Leppard and Bryan Adams bring Major League rock n' roll to America's Minor League baseball parks this Summer on cross-country "Rock ‘N Roll Double Header Tour".
This summer, Def Leppard and Bryan Adams will give the phrase "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" a whole new meaning as they co-headline the Rock 'N Roll Double-Header Tour. Two of the most popular rock acts to ever take the stage, they will team up for the first time and perform at 26 minor league baseball stadiums. The rock 'n roll season opens June 1st in Portland, OR at the home of the Beavers, then travels down the West Coast and through Texas before heading to the East Coast and into the Midwest where it will end the season August 10th in Lansing, MI, at the home of the Lugnuts. In each park, the stage will be set up in the outfield and fans can either bring a blanket to sit on the field or take a seat in the stands. All concerts take place on non-game days. Tickets for some markets go on sale as soon as March 12.

Bryan Adams and Def Leppard, combined, have sold more than 100,000,000 albums worldwide. Each made their album debut in 1980 -- and 25 years later they are still hitting homeruns as each releases a new album in 2005.

Def Leppard's place in music history? Only five rock groups can claim two original albums selling 10,000,000+ copies each in the U.S.: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Van Halen and Def Leppard. The British band's blockbuster "PYROMANIA" hit #2 and 10 times platinum; "HYSTERIA" soared even higher -- #1 and 13 times platinum -- led by the #1 single "LOVE BITES". The retrospective "VAULT" has sold more than 7,000,000 copies worldwide. Now "ROCK OF AGES: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION" (Mercury/UMe), to be released May 17, 2005, marks the band's biggest-ever "best of" album and the first two-CD set in the group's phenomenal career, featuring the newly recorded single, "NO MATTER WHAT" (originally recorded by Badfinger).

Bryan Adams is one of the world's most highly acclaimed musicians whose career has spanned more than three decades. This spring will see the release of Adams' 14th CD, "ROOM SERVICE", which debuted at No. 1 on the European Top 100 Album Chart! Adams' meteoric rise on the charts began when his album, "CUTS LIKE A KNIFE" landed in the Top 10. This was soon followed by the #1 charted album "RECKLESS". With record sales in excess of 60 million worldwide, Adams' career has taken him around the world countless times as rock fans fill arenas and festivals where ever he appears. Constantly in demand, the celebrated rocker is on the road over 150 days a year playing rock n' roll favorites ("SUMMER OF 69", "RUN TO YOU", "18 'TIL I DIE", "SOMEBODY") to sold out audiences on six continents. Holder of the record for the longest running #1 hit in the history of the British charts (16 weeks), Adams' has had 4 #1 singles as well as racked up an impressive array of Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, a Grammy Award, American Music Awards, Juno Awards (Grammy equivalent in Canada) and ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards. An accomplished photographer, Adams' current body of work will soon be seen in his new book, "CALVIN KLEIN - AMERICAN WOMEN", scheduled to debut this spring.

Details on ticket sale dates for the Rock 'N Roll Double-Header Tour will be available locally. All shows begin at 6:30 PM; the gates open approximately one hour in advance. The base ticket price is $45 (plus applicable service charges). For each paid adult, one child under 12 will be admitted for free.

Promoting the Rock 'N Roll Double-Header Tour is Chicago-based Jam Productions, three-time winner of Pollstar Magazine's award for Independent Promoter of the Year. Jam is the largest volume independent concert promoter in the country and was the producer of last year's Bob Dylan & Willie Nelson tour of minor league ballparks-honored by Pollstar as the year's Most Creative Tour Package.

bueno bob
03-09-2005, 11:06 AM
Yeah, the radio said they're both playing PGE Park here in Portland this summer...can't exactly say I'm gonna be first in line for tickets, of course, but outdoor shows are usually fun.

DLR_EngineRoom
03-09-2005, 09:41 PM
Originally posted by monkeythe
http://www.defleppard.com/news/index_update_0307.html

Def Leppard and Bryan Adams bring Major League rock n' roll to America's Minor League baseball parks this Summer on cross-country "Rock ‘N Roll Double Header Tour".

LMFAO!! Y'know the ironic thing about all of this.....is that if you listen to Def Lep's 'Adrenalize' CD and Bryan Adams' 'Waking Up The Neigbours' CD, you'll notice that for a short while in the early ninetys, believe it or not, Def Leppard and Bryan Adams SOUNDED EXACTLY THE FUCKIN' SAME. Don't believe me? Think I'm exaggerating? Listen to those two albums specifically. Same vocals, same drums, same produced sound.

Believe it...........or not......

Kelly
03-09-2005, 09:45 PM
Def Leppard are one of the shittest bands ever. Sad, cliched munter-rock with bad perms.

Full Bug
03-09-2005, 10:51 PM
Originally posted by Kelly
Def Leppard are one of the shittest bands ever. Sad, cliched munter-rock with bad perms.
High N Dry was/is a kick ass album.....

UGS
03-09-2005, 11:18 PM
Originally posted by DLR_EngineRoom
LMFAO!! Y'know the ironic thing about all of this.....is that if you listen to Def Lep's 'Adrenalize' CD and Bryan Adams' 'Waking Up The Neigbours' CD, you'll notice that for a short while in the early ninetys, believe it or not, Def Leppard and Bryan Adams SOUNDED EXACTLY THE FUCKIN' SAME. Don't believe me? Think I'm exaggerating? Listen to those two albums specifically. Same vocals, same drums, same produced sound.

Believe it...........or not......

I was thinking the exact same thing. Listen to Pour Some Sugar on Me, and try to picture Bryan Adams singing it. It's ridiculously EASY.

Didn't Mutt Lange produce both those albums? A lot of his stuff tends to sound similar, excluding AC/DC

UGS
03-09-2005, 11:20 PM
Just to clarify, albums he produces (regardless of the artist) tend to have the same sort of sound, with the exception of his work with AC/DC. I am well aware that every AC/DC album sounds the goddamn same!

DLR_EngineRoom
03-10-2005, 12:07 AM
Originally posted by UGS
Just to clarify, albums he produces (regardless of the artist) tend to have the same sort of sound, with the exception of his work with AC/DC. I am well aware that every AC/DC album sounds the goddamn same!

yeah but the diff is, with AC/DC, the saying 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' applies. AC/DC has rocked steadily, never EVER sold out, and continue to play the same kick ass ALBUM ROCK (as opposed to singles) better than anyone. Def Leppard had 4 AMAZING albums - High n' Dry, Pyromania, Hysteria and Euphoria, IMO. Bryan Adams' greatest albums were - Cuts Like A Knife, Reckless, Waking Up The Neighbours and LIVE, LIVE, LIVE!

AC/DC doesn't have ONE weak album.....not...a.....ONE......

bueno bob
03-10-2005, 12:14 AM
Yup, even Mutt's lesser known work sounds the same - case in point, throw in Romeo's Daughter and then listen to anything from Shania...similarity is scary...Mutt has a prepackaged sound he brings to damn near anything he does, not all that different from Jim Steinman and whoever he's writing for from one minute to the next (Meat Loaf, Air Supply, Celine Dion, et al).

Matt White
03-10-2005, 12:48 AM
Originally posted by DLR_EngineRoom
LMFAO!!...Def Leppard and Bryan Adams SOUNDED EXACTLY THE FUCKIN' SAME. Don't believe me? Think I'm exaggerating? Listen to those two albums specifically. Same vocals, same drums, same produced sound.

Believe it...........or not......

SHIT! Imagine Shania singing "Pour Some sugar"...wait! You don't have to. ALL HER SONGS SOUND LIKE DEF LEP! She's "Lep with fiddles", as I always say. Mutt sucks ass.
I recall Angus saying something along the lines of "That CUNT Mutt wasn't gonna tell BON what to sing!"

Panamark
03-10-2005, 01:25 AM
High and Dry and Pyromania were great.

What followed was crap.

Dan
03-10-2005, 01:36 AM
Bryan Adams Fucking Rocks,end of story.

vanzilla
03-10-2005, 01:56 AM
Damn. I guess that takes some of the steam out of the Van Hagar 2005 Bowling Alley Tour.

Do Def Leppard and Brian Adams need to play ballparks to realize they both struck out years ago?

Va Beach VH Fan
03-10-2005, 08:24 AM
I recently listened to an import "Best Of" CD of theirs, and it's eerily similar to Van Hagar, in terms of how much their music dropped from flat-out rocking to flat-out Mickey Mouse crap....

I'm a big fan of their early work...

I won't knock them on this idea, they know the days of selling out arenas and ampitheaters are over, and they're targeting to a specific audience, family-oriented....

Give them credit for at least attempting to expose the kids to some decent rock and roll, rather than listening to the horseshit on the radio now....

FORD
03-10-2005, 10:56 AM
Originally posted by Matt White
SHIT! Imagine Shania singing "Pour Some sugar"...wait! You don't have to. ALL HER SONGS SOUND LIKE DEF LEP! She's "Lep with fiddles", as I always say. Mutt sucks ass.
I recall Angus saying something along the lines of "That CUNT Mutt wasn't gonna tell BON what to sing!"

When Shania's first Mutt-produced album came out, one of the country stations around here did a mix of her song "Any Man of Mine" with "Pour Some Sugar". It's truly frightening how well the two fit together.

I guess it could have been worse though... he could have made it sound like one of the later (cheesier) Foreigner albums.

Matt White
03-10-2005, 11:12 AM
They're both acts that actualy PLAY & SING their own material. Neither is my "cup of tea", but I imagine that they'll do a decent amount of business with that tour this summer.

OTHER old acts need to take the hint and cash in on their ORIGINAL audience. AHEM!

Warham
03-10-2005, 05:44 PM
Yeah, Mutt brings the same game to the table every time, and it sucks.

The only album I've ever liked that he produced was Hysteria, and that's because it's the first record I ever bought.

Bryan Adams is good. I've always thought his earlier material was decent...'This Time', 'Cuts Like A Knife', 'Run To You', etc.

UGS
03-10-2005, 06:01 PM
That song he did with Tina Turner was good. "It's only Love" I think it was called. . .back when he still had the fire.

fe_lung
03-10-2005, 06:10 PM
AC/DC doesn't have ONE weak album.....not...a.....ONE...... [/B][/QUOTE]

I think the last line of your post was cut off. Surely you meant to write "with Bon Scott" at the end of that.

vanzilla
03-11-2005, 02:17 AM
Who took more balls to the chin? Johnny Bench or Brian Adams?

Bill Lumbergh
03-11-2005, 02:48 AM
Damn you're all Bryan Adams fans? Shocking............Enjoy that soundtrack song from Robin Hood, ya fags! ;)

DLR_EngineRoom
03-13-2005, 01:31 AM
Originally posted by fe_lung
I think the last line of your post was cut off. Surely you meant to write "with Bon Scott" at the end of that.

Nope. Unlike Van Halen, I love both eras of AC/DC. But even though I'd have to say that I got more into the 'Brian Johnson Era', I still maintain that AC/DC never, in either of their eras, released a weak album. NOT - A - ONE.

RuzDNailz
03-13-2005, 01:54 AM
I saw Def Leppard back in 2003 and they did a kickass show in the Molson Amphitheatre. Honestly they played mostly the harder rock stuff live from High and Dry and onwards. Even in the crowds there were more rockers than other people.

RuzDNailz
03-13-2005, 01:56 AM
But touring with Bryan Adams! These guys would tour with Ozzy in the past and I"m talking about the earlier years here. Why couldn't they have toured with someone who actually does rock? Any suggestions?

BrownSound1
03-14-2005, 02:51 AM
Originally posted by Panamark
High and Dry and Pyromania were great.

What followed was crap.

Totally agree!!! However, to me High and Dry era Def Leppard resembles the hell out of AC/DC. Anyone else ever notice that? Still and damn fine album...and Pyromania isn't too bad either. ;)