'Now, make some noise for yourselves, because you're
heroes!'-said Joe
Elliott to the people in Akademik stadium in Sofia who survived the long delay
of the show, the pouring rain and severe wind ,just to see their idols for the
first time ever in Bulgaria.
The show in Sofia was exceptional in every way you
could possibly imagine. It was like Murphy was watching all over the place the
whole time.
The show was set to start at 8pm with the rock
monsters Whitesnake, but a 3 hour delay of the technique on the Macedonian
customs gave the start to the long waiting. We listened to the covers of AC/DC,
Sabbath, etc, the opening band made, and the millions of songs played from the
stage stereo. Then there they were, the most precious words we anticipated to hear
'The equipment has just arrived!' .. Hallelujah! The stage had to be set, but
it seemed like the staff didn't bother hurrying at all. At 11pm Whitesnake got
on stage and brought our numb limbs back to life. But it wasn't over.Half an
hour after their appearance the sky decided that the Bulgarian public deserves
more.And it started to rain. Slow at first, and then it was awful. And the wind
helped it to spread on the stage, too.The band seemed very frustrated of that
fact and it looked like it killed their enthusiasm.
But never mind that, the waiting was worth it .And at
around 1am – there they were - Def Leppard.
Joe Elliott, with his
typical and great sense of humor got on stage with an umbrella and smashed it with
the words 'Ah, who needs that?’
'Guitar...Drums...' and that was it! We were someplace else. The rain and
cold was forgotten and there was only the warm, beautiful feeling that we are
so close to that great band, who really managed to show their class with great
sound and performance, even though the delay and the rain, and the lack of
sound check and rehearsal!
'Rocket'
totally blew us up, and made everybody go into ecstasies; it was followed by 'Animal'.
The Lepps made two songs from their new album 'Songs from the Sparkle
Lounge' - 'Nine Lives' and 'C'mon C'mon'. 'Make Love like a Man'
was next. Then the stage went dark, violet lights ablaze the air above Rick
Allen and everybody recognized the beginning of the ballad 'Love Bites'. A song
so powerful and
moving, that always makes me shed a tear. And this time
was no exception. It ended with the emotional guitar solo of Vivian Campbell.
The rain finally stopped, as if it wanted to make room for the warm melodies Sav
created. And indeed we all melted under the brilliant and powerful sounds of
Rick Savage's bass, whose a minute and a half solo made the prelude to 'Rock
On'




The sound
again was ‘out of Earth'. The hysteria, however, was complete
when it ‘sounded' - I'm talking about the songs - 'Hysteria',
Armageddon It', Photograph'. As I predicted 'Pour Some Sugar on me'
absolutely and definitely gave the powerful vibe it always gives. Then we heard
the ‘four magical words' - 'Gunter, glieben, glauchen, globen '. Yes, you are right - 'Rock of Ages', indeed! Again Phil
Collen's guitar riffs were magnificent and made us dream, and Rick Allen's drum
set proved once more that he is the greatest drummer ever! It was the last song
of the regular program, but of course their Bulgarian fans couldn't let them go
and shouted for Encore. We would've never let them leave without hearing 'Let's
Get Rocked'. And that very song put the end to the
show.


As Joe Elliott said 'With that long delay and the horrible weather
conditions it is a miracle that this show is actually happening' .He asked
us to applaud Whitesnake for their performance, and ourselves for our
braveness. He was very impressed that,even though English is not our mother
language we knew the words to all the songs they performed, and even apologized
for not knowing Bulgarian. The band loved the public, for we welcomed them so
warm, and screamed all the time, having the best time of our lives and making
them feel at home. They promised to come back, so we crossed our fingers.
The concert in Bulgaria was very hard to do, and out of luck, but it
happened and after 30 years on stage, we finally saw Def Leppard on our home ground.
The rain, the delay, the waiting and the wind tried to stop and discourage both
the fans and the bands, but we all beat it. The high level that Def Leppard
showed, in the terrible conditions and with no sound check, proved once again
their professionalism and greatness, and just like magicians made us forget the
misery and send us high above. I personally will never regret being there, and
would live through all of this again just to see that unique band live one more
time. Because it is totally worth it!




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