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How Photograph transformed Def Leppard into global pop-metal megastars: "I was this geeky twat who liked music and wasn't living in the real world. All I ever wanted was to be a star."
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In January 1982, Def Leppard entered Park Gate Studios in Battle, East Sussex to make the follow-up to their breakthrough album High ’N’ Dry.
“Mutt had the line ‘All I’ve got is a photograph,’” said Elliott.
Def Leppard - Photograph - YouTube Watch On"I used to live in a little basement apartment on the outskirts of London, toward Heathrow," he told Rolling Stone.
“I met George Michael, and he said: ‘I bought Photograph – great song!’
Def Leppard - Photograph (Live From Whisky A Go Go) - YouTube Watch OnNot everyone appreciated it.