Def Leppard, Cheap Trick, and The Galvatrons @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre, 8 November 2008
As I mentioned earlier, I’ve just returned from a holiday in Brisbane. What was I doing there? Seeing bands of course! When my husband had a lukewarm reaction to Def Leppard and Cheap Trick’s Aussie tour, I decided to hop on a plane and have a girly weekend with my best friend Lisa.

Aussie retro rockers The Galvatrons scored the support slot for this vintage double act, and they couldn’t have been a better fit. Johnny Galvatron is a born performer, with bucketloads of energy and personality. The crowd might not have known most of their songs, but they clapped enthusiastically in time with the music anyway. For a support act to inspire such a response from the crowd is a massive achievement. Look out for these guys. They are so much fun, and they deserve to be huge.

Cheap Trick were up next, with a performance that made me appreciate The Galvatrons that much more. Technically I couldn’t fault them. The set list was jam packed with hits. But that passion, that sense of fun, that energy, was missing. All those elements are needed to really engage a crowd. Guitarist Rick Nielsen did his best to give the show a shot in the arm, but he was just one man and could only do so much. So I happily sang along to “The Flame,” “I Want You to Want Me,” “Dream Police,” and countless other hits but there was always this sense that it could have been so much better. Perhaps these guys have just been doing these same songs for so long they’re tired of them. I think it’s a mark of a great band though to keep that energy level up no matter how many times you’ve performed those hits.

All those things that I felt Cheap Trick lacked, Def Leppard had in spades. Like Cheap Trick, they’ve been around for nearly thirty years. But you wouldn’t know it. Joe Elliott strutted out on the catwalk, every inch the rock star, compelling us to clap along to the smash hit “Rocket.” Those massive songs just kept coming with such passion and enthusiasm it was almost as if they were being played for the first time. The band is filled with amazing musicians who know how to entertain. And the sounds that Rick Allen gets from his drum kit with just one arm would put most two-armed drummers to shame! A highlight of the set was the acoustic section, where the whole auditorium joined in singing “Two Steps Behind” and were just as excited about “Bringin’ on the Heartbreak.” Def Leppard haven’t played in Australia for 16 years, but were genuinely touched that we haven’t forgotten them. When they still play such fun, exciting sets, how could we? When they finished up that last song, a blistering version of “Let’s Get Rocked” we all rose to our feet for the longest standing ovation I can remember. They earned it.
It’s been a long time since I’ve travelled interstate for a show, but the brilliance of The Galvatrons and Def Leppard made it worth my while. I only hope Def Leppard keep their promise and return to our shores soon. Until then, I might just have to check out a few more Galvatrons shows!
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6 opinions for Def Leppard, Cheap Trick, and The Galvatrons @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre, 8 November 2008
Steve Neale
Nov 12, 2008 at 1:56 pm
WOW , I guess it’s just one person’s opinion …… and we are all entitled to that ….. but you are the first person I have spoken to or have read that thought Cheap Trick were in any way lacking . It’s a shame you felt this way , but I do understand . I felt the same way the last time I saw Def Leppard , in fact I left early , so it’s all down to what vibe you get at the time I guess…
lkatulka
Nov 13, 2008 at 3:52 am
Hey Steve - thanks for the comments. I saw people down the front really getting into it, so maybe it just didn’t translate as well for those of us sitting on the sides of the auditorium. I don’t know. They weren’t bad at all, I just wasn’t feeling it. I can’t imagine leaving Def Leppard early either, so as you say, each to their own!
Kris Milesi
Nov 22, 2008 at 5:44 am
I have been a loyal CT fan since 1977, met them in 1979 and have been in love with them all ever since. Told everyone I know what a great live band they are; I hate to admit it but they let me down this time around. Have seen them every time they have come to Oz, please don’t tell me they are like Dire Straits and Meatloaf - come here to top up their retirement funds. I would love someone to prove me wrong, but this time around they left me unimpressed. I still enjoy their music and will follow them until I die, but this tour was rather embarassing. The Dream Police (to appear to) live inside of my head.
Would (anyone) prove me wrong???
lkatulka
Nov 22, 2008 at 10:02 pm
Thanks for your comments Kris. It’s really interesting to hear that even from a loyal fan’s perspective this tour just didn’t measure up. I’m sorry it was a bit of a let-down for you!
Kris Milesi
Nov 25, 2008 at 7:44 am
To add to this debate - I’ve seen Cheap Trick in the US and you just cannot compare the shows. I really am a very loyal fan of CT, but I am just getting a little fed up with bands coming out here to Oz from the US & UK who appear to be doing it for the $$ and their retirement funds. Please come back out here Cheap Trick and play in the pubs and clubs like you have done on previous tours which were awesome. That is how we remember you. And - Rick Nielsen - you are a legend and the back bone of the band (along with being the supremo stringman of all time). Even though you have a family of armadillos living under your baseball cap, for an old guy you are Cheap Trick, along with Bun E. Carlos in his quiet way. You 2 rock! C’mon Robin & Tom - get with the program! You may be the ’sex gods’ of the band, but Rick & Bun E do it for the crowd. Come back real soon and do the pub circuit -that’s why we love you guys. And we want the BAND - 4 guys from Chicago who we love! Bring it on.
lkatulka
Nov 26, 2008 at 12:05 am
I hear you Kris. If you’re going to rock hard you can keep doing it until you drop, but just going through the motions isn’t fair to the fans who fork out their hard-earned cash to see the show!
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