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Def Leppard - Women Live Performance from Hysteria World Tour 1988

Date: November 30, 1987

In November 1987, Def Leppard was riding high on the success of their release 'Hysteria,' which had already begun to shape up as one of the most iconic rock albums of the late 80s. The band's sound had matured significantly, blending hard rock with pop sensibilities, and this was evident in songs like 'Women.' This live performance during the Hysteria World Tour in Denver captured the band's electrifying energy, showcasing how they’d evolved since their earlier days. Fun fact: the 'Hysteria' album itself was a result of a long and tumultuous production process, taking over three years to create! Despite personal and professional challenges, like the tragic loss of drummer Rick Allen's arm in a car accident, the band pushed forward, and 'Women' became a testament to their resilience and creativity.

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