Eddie Van Halen – RIP

Very sad to hear about the passing of the legendary Eddie Van Halen.  You will be missed.

I saw Van Halen destroy Sabbath at the Sheffield City Hall in 1977 … Eddie was a big part of that, having essentially reinvented guitar playing just like Jimi Hendrix had done a generation earlier …. I had the pleasure of being on the same bill as Van Halen 7 years ago when Kings Of Chaos were on the same bill at the Stone Music Festival in Australia. I’m happy to say that his playing that night was as good as it’s ever been, he certainly shook things up when he came on the scene …. Rest In Peace Eddie” – Joe Elliott

  

“I distinctly remember the first moment I heard Eddie play. A good friend, also a guitarist, had just bought the first Van Halen album and came by my house and told me that I urgently needed to hear this. He wasn’t wrong; it was a moment that redefined everything that I thought was possible about playing the guitar. The goalposts had just been moved. I stayed up all that night trying to learn from Eddie. Many, many decades later, and I’m still learning from Eddie.” – Vivian Campbell

“Eddie had a profound impact and influence on generations of musicians and music fans including myself and literally wrote a brand new chapter on how a guitar should sound, look and feel. I met Eddie on Van Halen’s first headline U.K. tour at London’s Rainbow theatre and he said to me “you know you’re never going to get that sound you’re after until you change that pickup, right?”so I promptly went and got it fixed. The master had spoken and my Fender Strat had never sounded so good. It was the main guitar used on the Hysteria album. He was absolutely right.” – Phil Collen

Photo Credit: Mark Weiss

25th Def Leppard Day 🤘

Happy Def Leppard day!

On this day in 1995, the City of Sheffield honored the band with  the key to the city and a plaque commemorating October 5th as ‘Def Leppard Day’. Also on this day in 1993, album ‘Visualize’ was released. Def Leppard day indeed!  🤘

Listen to Sav reflecting on the day HERE, and check out some gems from the Leppard Vault:

 

Hysteria At The O2 and Hits Vegas – standalone audio album version available Oct 16

On October 16th, Eagle Rock Entertainment are releasing standalone audio versions of Hysteria At The O2 and Hits Vegas, Live At Planet Hollywood. Initially paired in an audiovisual boxed set this past May (London To Vegas), these will be available as limited edition 2CDS. Additionally, Hits Vegas will also be released as a limited edition transparent blue vinyl LP on December 11.

To preorder, click HERE

Watch: Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad from Hits Vegas:

JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT – SIRIUS XM (SEPTEMBER 2020 EDITION)

Greetings music lovers – and welcome to Joe Elliott’s Songs from the Vault show on SiriusXM’s Deep Tracks channel. 

In the September 2020 hour’s show, Joe highlights and tells stories about some of his favourite songs and artists from his own personal collection.

September’s Show features music and stories from Sixx: A.M., Supertramp, KISS, The Ramones, The Clash, Deep Purple, and more..

 

WHO: Def Leppard frontman, musician, and musicologist Joe Elliott

WHAT: Joe Elliott’s Songs from the Vault 

WHERE: SiriusXM’s DeepTracks (Ch. 27) 

WHEN: Show Schedule HERE

 

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In his youth, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott was creatively influenced by the music of the late 60’s and early 70’s. From legendary acts like T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and so many others. Each month, listen to Elliott play “Deep Tracks” from his personal music collection. Expect to hear songs from Joe’s vault and some of the stories behind them. You can also see Def Leppard on tour this summer. Promising to be the Tour of the Year, two of the world’s greatest rock bands – Def Leppard and Journey- are teaming up for a massive co-headlining North American tour composed of both stadium and arena concerts, and will feature complete sets and all-new production from both bands, and an arsenal of their greatest hits.

Celebrating Andie Airfix

On this day in 1946, Andie Airfix was born. Celebrating his life, his work, and his art with his Def Leppard designs- including the album covers for Hysteria, Pyromania, and Adrenalize. 🔥

Check out Andie’s original designs from the Def Leppard vault, courtesy of AndieAirfix.com Collection:

📸:@andieairfix, #andieairfix, satorigraphic.co.uk

Rock N Roll Hall of Fame – Record Store Day

Rock N Roll Hall of Fame – Available Saturday 8/29 at participating U.S. Record Store Day stores 🤘

The 5 track vinyl EP features the entire performance from Def Leppard’s Hall Of Fame inauguration. Featuring guest stars Brian May and Ian Hunter on “All the Young Dudes”. Mastered by Ronan McHugh and Joe Elliott.

To find RSD Participating stores 👉 CLICK HERE

Joe Elliott on Sixx:AM – Artists For Recovery

Joe’s proud to be part of Nikki’s Sixx’s Sixx:AM Artists For Recovery project. “Maybe It’s Time” brings together artists to help fight substance use disorders and help people in recovery. The song will be available Friday, and will be part of the Sno Babies movie soundtrack.

Sno Babies will be available on demand September 29th. #LetsSaveLives 

Click HERE to pre-save “Maybe It’s Time”!