Live: In the Round, in Your Face

Live: In the Round, in Your Face
Video by Def Leppard
Released 7 March 1989 (VHS), 2001 (DVD)
Recorded 1988
Genre Rock, Music video
Length 90 minutes approx.
Label Universal
Def Leppard video chronology
Historia
(1988)
Live: In the Round, in Your Face
(1989)
Visualize
(1993)

Live: In the Round, in Your Face is a live video from Def Leppard. The video contains a full Def Leppard live show at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado and additional footage from shows at The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia, compiled from footage shot during the band's 1987/1988 US Hysteria World Tour. On DVD, it is bundled with Historia.

Track listing

  1. "Rocket Intro"/"Do I Feel Lucky?" (from the film Dirty Harry)
  2. "Stagefright"
  3. "Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)"
  4. "Women"
  5. "Too Late for Love"
  6. "Hysteria"
  7. "Gods of War"
  8. "Die Hard the Hunter"
  9. "Bringin' On the Heartbreak"
  10. "Foolin'"
  11. "Armageddon It"
  12. "Animal"
  13. "Pour Some Sugar on Me"
  14. "Rock of Ages"
  15. "Photograph"

The instrumental played during the opening montage of the audience entering the arena while the band warms up backstage is an edit of the "Lunar Mix" of "Rocket" (found on the 2006 "Deluxe Edition" of Hysteria) while the instrumental "Switch 625" is played over the credits, along with backstage clips of the band.

The songs "Don't Shoot Shotgun", "Let it Go", "Tear It Down" and "Travelin' Band" were performed and recorded but did not make the VHS or DVD. Also, "Armageddon It" and "Pour Some Sugar on Me" were actually performed and recorded twice for their respective music videos but neither of the first performances of those songs on that night were shown on the VHS or DVD. They can be found on a bootleg with the rest of the unmixed soundboard recording and the sound check.[1]

References

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