Def Leppard @ The Whisky last week…

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Def Leppard will make Motley look like a complete joke. They are co-headlining and doing 36 shows. Each band will be the closer 18 times. So the Crue has 18 shows where they will need to follow DL. They might as well let Leppard close all 36.
 
Def Leppard will make Motley look like a complete joke. They are co-headlining and doing 36 shows. Each band will be the closer 18 times. So the Crue has 18 shows where they will need to follow DL. They might as well let Leppard close all 36.
Hell, Motley will be lucky to make it thru the tour in my opinion.
 
Vince is gonna make a clown show out of it all, but I'll still put Mick up against anyone else. He carries that band. Sure, he can't move around much, but his tone and chops are top notch. And you know he is in pain for every second of their set and soldiering through it. I have nothing but the utmost respect for that man. He didn't get the glory he deserved back in the day, but he should get it now because he totally kicks ass.
 
yep, but you implied they were playing to tracks and I can't hear anything of the kind .... yes his voice is fucked after an hour but then most singers are
When I saw them in 2017 there was 100% tracks running the gang vocals, keyboard parts and effects tracks. The drummer had headphones playing the click track. All the delays where locked into tempo track being fed from Cubase. Auto patch changes of the JMP via MIDI etc. Video screens also running off the laptop sync.

If any other band did this = "uh that's not rock n roll" "uhhh no stage volume" "uhh no air pushing from speaker" "uh every performance is the same" "uh live set is on rails" "uh there is no live feel"

When Def Leppard do it = **tumble weed**
 
I have come to realize that I dislike DL more and more. They are utter and complete cheese. Almost everything after Hysteria is lame. Even worse because it shoots for that sound which was great for the time but then was dated. BUT they do sound really good here. Impressed with Joe's voice. He's aged but found a way to still have the tone and sing the songs. Also impressed with backing vocals. These are REAL vocals and not the canned backing track vocals which they will likely use on the big stadium tour. I think people were probably lucky to see a more stripped down set here. Band sounds great. Joe should think about cutting his hair though, starting to look a little trans. Not that there is anything wrong with it..unless you don't want to look that way...which I am assuming he doesn't. He's becoming a cougar instead of spending time with cougars.

Sad to see no oiled up abs though :p That's now come to be part of the "show".
I always thought Motley Crue was pretty cheesy. Especially after their first couple records.
 
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When I saw them in 2017 there was 100% tracks running the gang vocals, keyboard parts and effects tracks. The drummer had headphones playing the click track. All the delays where locked into tempo track being fed from Cubase. Auto patch changes of the JMP via MIDI etc. Video screens also running off the laptop sync.

If any other band did this = "uh that's not rock n roll" "uhhh no stage volume" "uhh no air pushing from speaker" "uh every performance is the same" "uh live set is on rails" "uh there is no live feel"

When Def Leppard do it = **tumble weed**
I'm just talking about this performance ... I can't hear any sign of them playing to tracks. If you want to highlight parts for me to look closer at then feel free
 
I'm just talking about this performance ... I can't hear any sign of them playing to tracks. If you want to highlight parts for me to look closer at then feel free
Neither of us can prove otherwise. But only one of us is projecting and missquoting people.

They play "rock n roll" to a computer generated tempo track to a room full of suburban wine moms. At very least they will be running all those dubbed studio Mutt Lange effects on a laptop running Cubase.
 
Neither of us can prove otherwise. But only one of us is projecting and missquoting people.

They play "rock n roll" to a computer generated tempo track to a room full of suburban wine moms. At very least they will be running all those dubbed studio Mutt Lange effects on a laptop running Cubase.
so you can't prove a thing that you claim but a "projecting" your theory ... my "misquote" was purely a mix up on who was commenting so "move on"
 
so you can't prove a thing that you claim but a "projecting" your theory ... my "misquote" was purely a mix up on who was commenting so "move on"
You'll have to re-type that first sentance, it doesn't make sense.

Also what theory? What is my theory?
 
You'll have to re-type that first sentance, it doesn't make sense.

Also what theory? What is my theory?
show me proof of your theory that in the video posted they are using pre recorded cubase tracks .. watch the fucking thing and you will HEAR that every single guitar note and every single vocal is live ... Ricks using a click track (if he even is ... you know with IEM it is pretty hard to hear when behind a drum kit so using earmuffs seems like a good solution), big fucking deal
 
show me proof of your theory that in the video posted they are using pre recorded cubase tracks .. watch the fucking thing and you will HEAR that every single guitar note and every single vocal is live ... Ricks using a click track (if he even is ... you know with IEM it is pretty hard to hear when behind a drum kit so using earmuffs seems like a good solution), big fucking deal

Don't get emotional dude, it's a corporate rock band...

If you put me to a Jury, I'd probably just quote the band themselves as evidence:


Phil Colen 2019:
"I mean, we've always used keyboard things and parts of a drum loop, like on 'Rocket'"
iHeart radio 2019:
"Def Leppard has never been shy when it comes to questions around the role computers play in their live shows... Def Leppard has buoyed its live sound with other back-tracked elements. It's never been a secret."
Phil Colen in Blabbermouth 2020:
"Collen went on to say that use of pre-recorded tracks is perfectly acceptable under certain circumstances."
Chris Jericho April 2022:
"If you’re listening to a record, you go to a Def Leppard gig, and you hear ‘Pour Some Sugar On Me’ that was recorded with 25 tracks of guitars, you can’t just go with two guitars on stage and in your right mind think there wasn’t something building up the background there."
Fractal Audio (@lacabronita)
Posted a photo of all guitars and bass running through an AxeFX 3 with remote MIDI control (likely running the MIDI patch changes and backing tracks/loops)
"Since 2018, all of Def Leppard's guitar and bass tones have been 100% Axe-Fx III"
Interview Express UK with Rick Allen 2020:
"...I can create beat phrases, then play them on repeat so they continue to play along with the band..."
 
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Don't get emotional dude, it's a corporate rock band...

If you put me to a Jury, I'd probably just quote the band themselves as evidence:


Phil Colen 2019:
"I mean, we've always used keyboard things and parts of a drum loop, like on 'Rocket'"
iHeart radio 2019:
"Def Leppard has never been shy when it comes to questions around the role computers play in their live shows... Def Leppard has buoyed its live sound with other back-tracked elements. It's never been a secret."
Phil Colen in Blabbermouth 2020:
"Collen went on to say that use of pre-recorded tracks is perfectly acceptable under certain circumstances."
Chris Jericho April 2022:
"If you’re listening to a record, you go to a Def Leppard gig, and you hear ‘Pour Some Sugar On Me’ that was recorded with 25 tracks of guitars, you can’t just go with two guitars on stage and in your right mind think there wasn’t something building up the background there."
Fractal Audio (@lacabronita)
Posted a photo of all guitars and bass running through an AxeFX 3 with remote MIDI control (likely running the MIDI patch changes and backing tracks/loops)
"Since 2018, all of Def Leppard's guitar and bass tones have been 100% Axe-Fx III"
Interview Express UK with Rick Allen 2020:
"...I can create beat phrases, then play them on repeat so they continue to play along with the band..."
I love how you are completely ignore the fact that all my comments are about the whiskey show where quite clearly they weren't using tracks. If put to a jury your case would be thrown out as not relevant
 
Neither of us can prove otherwise. But only one of us is projecting and missquoting people.

They play "rock n roll" to a computer generated tempo track to a room full of suburban wine moms. At very least they will be running all those dubbed studio Mutt Lange effects on a laptop running Cubase.
Lol awesome post. They are totally corporate rock now. It's lame overall.
 
I love how you are completely ignore the fact that all my comments are about the whiskey show where quite clearly they weren't using tracks. If put to a jury your case would be thrown out as not relevant
I'll go back to my first statement "Neither of us can prove otherwise". That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.

This is getting a little too emotionally/nostalgia biased. If you want to apply objectivity to something we can't prove... I can't continue the conversation.
 
Who cares if they are using backing tracks? I have seen a lot of big bands use them. A lot of artists use midi click and sync to change presets- so that they can move around on stage and actually put on a show. I can promise that when these bands are playing they are not thinking about what a group of internet guitar players are concerned about.
 
Who cares if they are using backing tracks? I have seen a lot of big bands use them. A lot of artists use midi click and sync to change presets- so that they can move around on stage and actually put on a show. I can promise that when these bands are playing they are not thinking about what a group of internet guitar players are concerned about.
I don't care. I run a hugely complex IEM click MIDI system for my band.

But the people who do care, I understand why they care. They want a rock n roll show starting with the drummer counting in on the sticks, lots of stage volume and a human performance. Some folks find dance music and other tempo locked performances a drag, and would rather a live performance.

I just assumed folks here prefer live performances since many grew up in the 70s/80s when bands played live.
 
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It is a bigger deal than people realize because when you play to clicks and especially tracks, you now play to perfect tempo and quantization in the modern age. This makes the whole thing sort of drag along. Add the lower tuning in a lot of cases and singers not hitting the big notes and it comes across as lacking energy. KISS does this, Bon Jovi clearly got the click in the ear. Musicians aren't playing off each other anymore, they are playing off the track. I compare it to King Diamond for example where the performance is lively and everybody is playing off each other. ( Though for sure King for sure uses some creative backing vocal tracks in spots as well )
 
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