Visualize
Visualize is a video release by Def Leppard. A compilation of promo videos, interviews, and concert footage. On DVD, it is bundled with Video Archive. It won a 1993 Metal Edge Readers' Choice Award for "Best Home Video."[1]
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Released | 5 October 1993 (VHS), 2001 (DVD) | |||
Recorded | 1992, 1993 | |||
Genre | Rock, Music Video | |||
Length | 87 minutes approx. | |||
Label | Universal | |||
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Track listing
- Opening Statements and Titles
- "Rocket" (Video)
- "Switch 625" (Steve Clark Tribute)
- Solo Projects/Making Videos
- "Let's Get Rocked" (Video)
- Vivian Campbell joins Def Leppard
- "Make Love Like a Man" (Video)
- "I Wanna Touch U" (Video)
- "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad" (Video)
- Interviews
- "Tonight" (Video)
- "Heaven Is" (Video)
- Fans/Off Stage Life
- "Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion)" (Video)
- Return to Sheffield
- "Two Steps Behind" (live in Sheffield)
- "Love Bites" (live in Sheffield)
- "Photograph" (live in Sheffield)
- The Future of Def Leppard
gollark: People complaining about it doesn't mean it's true either, I doubt they actually *measured* it.
gollark: They may also not have been very good ideas in the time when they "evolved", and just stuck around through luck or being tied to better ones.
gollark: Also, things being a good idea in very different societies of the past doesn't make them sensible in the different environments of today. They *might* be, but it isn't guaranteed.
gollark: Working memory isn't long-term memory.
gollark: The Flynn effect is very well documented.
References
- Metal Edge, June 1994
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