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Wednesday
Jun122024

'Classic Rewind' Presents Def Leppard Live

For folks with SiriusXM, this will be good: Classic Rewind Presents Def Leppard. The station will air a performance from the Summer Stadium Tour 2024 Live at the LA Garage. I'll admit I am a little confused if the performance is tonight and just taped or if it will be livestreamed. Regardless there was a contest for someone to win passes to attend this show.

In the past, I've heard the full concerts during a special broadcast and then songs are cut as special live tracks for their respective channels. Octane does this a lot with modern metal bands.


Speaking of contests, SiriusXM is giving away a trip and tickets to see and meet Def Leppard and Journey in Phoenix this August. You do need to be a subscriber to win. I get nothing from mentioning this contest. I just the hope that one of us gets it!


Reader Comments (1)

'Twas last night, Allyson.

When I get annoyed at Hair Nation and the Boneyard, I often wander over to Classic Rewind.

That said, initially I was not really sure how this fits with that station's normal playlist: "hear classic rock's second generation with songs from the late 70s & 80s." So, was Willis gonna be there on a day off from selling real estate? Would they exclusively playing their stuff from the early days?

Well, yes, yes they did (with a snippet of a new song as well). So I give them credit on that front. Heck, they even played "Comin' Under Fire." I bet it was a good time for those in attendance.

See? Me not posting a lot anymore has transformed me (well, Him). I am no longer a jaundice-eyed critic. I am now a daisy-fresh pessimistic optimist!

Hope you are all doing well.
June 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterHim

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