Cool interview! Funny parts about computers and the internet XD Going on a tangent here but I remember that time when the internet was something most people couldn't even define. In my school mid 90s or so they had started an "internet club" and I was in awe that I could input words into a search engine and it would return with results about it. Back then I was always looking up any stuff I could find about my favourite bands, and I would even print the coolest pages. There weren't many websites but it was exciting, like a box of surprises.
Savage too now.walking streets of Dublin with cute reporter. Nice Japan gets an extra tune encouraging Japan purchase🌈glad Joey got some skills. lol wizard in 2024❤
Def Leppard and later Van Halen tried the "Best Of/Greatest Hits" album during the 90's on the heels of Bon Jovi's "Crossroad" success. But in comparison both bands failed because they couldnt score a hit single out of the new tunes that came with the compilations. On the other hand, Bon Jovi's compilation album was a worldwide success because It had a number one hit (always) and a top 20 hit (someday i'll be saturday night) internationally.
Vault sold 6 million albums....didn't need the one extra song, which was actually a Steve Clark leftover.... Van Halen s two new songs got plenty of radio play. Both were on heavy rotation on Atlanta 96 rock. Interesting because 96 rock didn't touch 90s van Halen other than pound cake... 96 rock was stale. Van Halen had two number 1 albums in the 90s. Defleppard simply didn't get the label support bon Jovi had
I'm also a huge Bon Jovi fan but your saying that Def Leppard's Vault and Van Halen's best of album kinda failed sounds like a nonsense to me. All of three greatest hits albums were definitely hits at a similar level. As an avid, young rock music fan, I was in the middle of it in the mid 90s. I remember it so well. That it didn't make a bigger hit single doesn't mean it failed as an album.
Joe Elliott is so beautiful here!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Looking back and Joe saying he never seen the internet yet is so adorable 😂🥰Joe is also looking Hot here❤️🔥
I agree..Joe is very hot 🔥 😅
YES JOE VERY HOT 🔥 🥵 😊😅❤❤ 😮😅
Oh October 2024 ❤❤😂
Joe was so good looking here. !
Hell yeah 🔥
Joe and Sav just walking down the street...I love them.
❤ So do I
Love Def Leppard they were in Yakima WA some time ago and it kicked ass
I love them! Such nice guys! I love Joe’s hair as a blonde so much better than his white. It gives his face so much more color❤️🥰❤️
It’s because he’s not as old here
64 now tho.
He’s aging beautifully💕💕
I remember being a member of the Lep Net fan club. When that was brought up here that brought back nostalgia. My guess is Carol is now 70
Thank goodness Joe embraced the internet and associated tech. There would be no DSH! Thanks for sharing.
DSH?
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When sav said at the start of love bites it's mutt saying f U C K off did anyone else other then me go onto the song and listen for it haha
That's amazing and outstanding
Cool interview! Funny parts about computers and the internet XD Going on a tangent here but I remember that time when the internet was something most people couldn't even define. In my school mid 90s or so they had started an "internet club" and I was in awe that I could input words into a search engine and it would return with results about it. Back then I was always looking up any stuff I could find about my favourite bands, and I would even print the coolest pages. There weren't many websites but it was exciting, like a box of surprises.
The internet was cool before it ruined the world
Wish there was more DL interviews readily available on the interwebs, thanks for upping this Andy and if you feel like upping more that would be cool
Oh, I miss this time!
I Love U Sav❤ Paris❤
So enjoyed again❤❤
You can see Sav a bit of Bell’s Palsy diagnosis on his face.
I dont think he is the one with bells palsy.
Yes I think he was the one with it.
Awesome, thanks for the upload. I've never seen this Def Leppard interview before.
Thanks for the interview.
Absolutely Amazing 🤩🤩🤩
❤❤luv this..thanks😅
Slang. Oh nice deep and down❤❤❤
😮Joe looks nervous in the cab with that woman asking questions LOL 😆 OH joe so cute!!😅😅
I love the two steps behind song that's my favorite song bu is it a love song?
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Savage too now.walking streets of Dublin with cute reporter. Nice Japan gets an extra tune encouraging Japan purchase🌈glad Joey got some skills. lol wizard in 2024❤
Def Leppard and later Van Halen tried the "Best Of/Greatest Hits" album during the 90's on the heels of Bon Jovi's "Crossroad" success. But in comparison both bands failed because they couldnt score a hit single out of the new tunes that came with the compilations. On the other hand, Bon Jovi's compilation album was a worldwide success because It had a number one hit (always) and a top 20 hit (someday i'll be saturday night) internationally.
No they didn't! Def Leppard is the best!🤩
Def leppard released when love and hate collide at this time and it was the biggest hit def leppard ever had in the uk.
Vault sold 6 million albums....didn't need the one extra song, which was actually a Steve Clark leftover....
Van Halen s two new songs got plenty of radio play. Both were on heavy rotation on Atlanta 96 rock. Interesting because 96 rock didn't touch 90s van Halen other than pound cake... 96 rock was stale.
Van Halen had two number 1 albums in the 90s.
Defleppard simply didn't get the label support bon Jovi had
I'm also a huge Bon Jovi fan but your saying that Def Leppard's Vault and Van Halen's best of album kinda failed sounds like a nonsense to me. All of three greatest hits albums were definitely hits at a similar level. As an avid, young rock music fan, I was in the middle of it in the mid 90s. I remember it so well. That it didn't make a bigger hit single doesn't mean it failed as an album.