WED 15th Apr 1992 --
McGonagles Club, Dublin, IRELAND
Pic -- Vivian Campbell 1992 by Ross Halfin/Scan by Def Leppard UK
SETLIST
Dirty Harry/Excitable Intro,
Stagefright,
Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop),
Women,
Too Late For Love,
Hysteria,
Gods of War,
Die Hard The Hunter,
Love Bites,
Foolin',
Rock Of Ages,
Armageddon It,
Pour Some Sugar On Me,
Encore 1 Let's Get Rocked,
Animal,
Encore 2 Now I'm Here (Queen cover),
Photograph,
Tear It Down.
Show Notes -- Cap: 200+. Vivian's debut show with the band. His first live appearance since Dec 1991 in London with Shadow King and first major tour since the 1987/88 Whitesnake tour.
Vivian made some of his first ever live appearances in this venue with the band Sweet Savage, as did a certain band called U2.
Live debut of current single 'Let's Get Rocked' and 'Tear It Down' was played in it's newly rearranged form. 'Die Hard The Hunter' played for the first and only time with Vivian in the band. 'Now I'm Here' played as a warm-up for the upcoming Freddie Mercury Tribute show. 'Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)' was not played again until
late 1993 and the only time on the whole tour it was played in it's usual form (without the album intro). Vivian had already been announced as the new guitar player by the press before this show and the upcoming London show which
was intended to be his public debut/unveiling.
Between Song Comments -- By Joe Elliott
During ROA -- "We're gonna set this f**king place alight!"
Joe gets political before GOW -- "It's pretty amazing really, it's hard to believe really but it's over 4 years since we played a gig together. It's also over 5 years since we wrote this last song, this next song rather. And basically since
the lyrics were written to this song a lot's happened. The Wall came down. Charlie went. Maggie went (loud cheer), Gorbachev went. Unfortunately there's still a few motherf**kers around that we wish there weren't.
Like Gaddafi for example, Saddam Hussein. How safe do you feel?." The question meets with complete silence before they kick into the song.
Before Armageddon It -- "Thankyou very much. You probably read the music press, it's been pretty much, pretty well documented over the last few months what's happened to us over the last few years. And uh, we lost a very good friend and uh....
I don't know how to say this but uh...I guess as one flame dies another one rises and we'd like you to welcome to our family Mr. Vivian Campbell."
Media Review -- Dublin Clubbin' By Tara O'Connell
About halfway through tonight's proceedings, Joe Elliott shook his head in disbelief: "I can't believe it's been four years since we've played onstage together!"
Indeed, from the moment they began right up until they took the final bows one-and-a-half hours later, Def Leppard displayed an aggression and confident precision that belied this fact. If anything, the lengthy lay-off has made them hungrier than ever.
This hush-hush performance in a small Dublin club - a warm-up for the '7-Day Weekend 92/93' tour - had a few surprises in store, the first of which was the arrival of
Vivian Campbell on guitar. Although this gig took place before any official announcement was made, his appearance was not entirely unexpected. Popular with the
crowd straight away, Joe's request for a "welcome to the family" brought roars of approval which forced a coy smile from Vivian. His style blended in perfectly with
the Leppard sound, and he also came across well alongside Phil Collen.
The second surprise was the choice of material; the main set relied entirely upon the 'Pyromania' and 'Hysteria' albums, but given the strength of these songs
(the mighty opener 'Stagefright', the epic 'Gods of War', 'Die Hard The Hunter' and the sublime pop of 'Hysteria') nobody could complain. The band may have
thought that a set dominated by new songs would sacrifice some atmosphere, but instead it was the most crowd pleasing show I've ever witnessed.
The only songs from 'Adrenalize' were the encores - 'Let's Get Rocked' and 'Tear it Down'. We'll have to wait 'til June for the rest.
As the band returned for their final encore. Joe was told the curfew had been broken. His response? "F*** Off! We'll leave when we're ready!"
Then they launched into a faithful cover of Queen's 'Now I'm Here', and all credit must go to Elliott for carrying the song with confidence and ease. Rick Allen's performance during the heavier segments was also especially outstanding.
As you'd expect, the thrust of the show was uptempo and good-time. Though there was one brief departure from this. It was a hushed crowd who listened to Joe talk of a lost friend. He seemed choked and at a loss for words.
If it is at all possible, maybe Def Leppard can take comfort in their ability to overcome tragedy and produce something special. By building on past achievements and pushing forward, they are surely paying the best possible tribute.
Tara O'Connell © Kerrang! 1992.
Recording -- Dublin 1CD