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Def Leppard have played to massive audiences and played alongside a number of huge names during their career, but during a recent chat with Matt Pinfield of KLOS 95.5 s
New And Approved (see below), Joe Elliott revealed his that one of his favorite moments of his career came when he shared the stage to perform Mott the Hoople s All the Young Dudes at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in 1992.
Joining the living members of Queen onstage were Elliott, Mott the Hoople s Ian Hunter, David Bowie, Mick Ronson and Def Leppard s Phil Collen, playing to a packed Wembley Stadium in a show that was broadcast live to TV and radio stations around the world.
Def Leppard have played to massive audiences and played alongside a number of huge names during their career, but during a recent chat with Matt Pinfield of KLOS 95.5 s
New And Approved (see below), Joe Elliott revealed his that one of his favorite moments of his career came when he shared the stage to perform Mott the Hoople s All the Young Dudes at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in 1992.
Joining the living members of Queen onstage were Elliott, Mott the Hoople s Ian Hunter, David Bowie, Mick Ronson and Def Leppard s Phil Collen, playing to a packed Wembley Stadium in a show that was broadcast live to TV and radio stations around the world.
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Earl Slicks furioser Riff-Ritt durch die Rockgeschichte
Unter ikonischen Namen wie Bowie oder Lennon tauchte seiner stets im Kleingedruckten auf. Nun zeigt Rockgitarren-Virtuose Earl Slick mit furiosen Riffs, was er als verdienter Promi-Sidekick so drauf hat.
Von Werner Herpell, dpa
Gitarrenvirtuose Earl Slick verzichtet auf Gesang. Chuck Lanza/Starkult/dpa
Berlin - Berühmte „Wasserträger“, also wichtige Helfer von Genies und Überfliegern, gibt es nicht nur im Radsport oder Fußball. Sondern auch in der Rockmusik. So profitierte David Bowie in den über 45 Jahren seiner Karriere von einigen der weltbesten Gitarristen.
Vorneweg natürlich der großartige Mick „Spiders From Mars“ Ronson, aber auch Chic-Funkateer Nile Rodgers, Carlos Alomar, Gerry Leonard - und praktisch bis zum Schluss immer wieder Earl Slick.