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: By placing the stage in the middle, the band was able to eliminate "bad seats" and create a more intimate atmosphere in a 17,000-seat arena. Cinematography : Directed by Wayne Isham : You can find this through the Def
He had spent weeks staring at the promotional posters in the window of the local record shop. The stage looked like a spaceship landed in the middle of an arena. Five guys from Sheffield standing at the center of the universe, surrounded by a sea of denim and lighters. Cinematography : Directed by Wayne Isham He had
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Musically, the band is incredibly tight. This is the Hysteria era, meaning the setlist is bulletproof. You get the powerhouse runs of "Animal," "Pour Some Sugar On Me," and "Armageddon It." But the real gems are the deeper cuts and the B-side acoustic performances often included in the special features of high-quality rips, such as the stripped-down version of "Bringin' On the Heartbreak." It proves that beneath the glossy production, the songs hold up acoustically.
Visually, this is quintessential late-80s excess in the best possible way. The lighting rig is a spaceship of lasers and spotlights, and the band looks the part—Rick Allen with his distinctive sleeveless vest, Phil Collen and Steve Clark shirtless and swaggering, and Joe Elliott commanding the center with that trademark white fringe jacket.