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Def Leppard -- interview page

interview from 2008
current lifetime listens: 957
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Rick Allen speaks about celebrating uniqueness 

Rick Allen speaks about becoming aware, and to not compare

Rick Allen speaks about getting into his music and his heart 

Rick Allen speaks about his daily gradual awakening 

Rick Allen speaks about finding inspiration and life force everywhere 

Rick Allen speaks about dominant frequencies 

Rick Allen speaks about creating distractions 

Rick Allen speaks about walking contradictions 

Rick Allen speaks about Def Leppard not going past next week 

Rick Allen speaks about lyrical content and making choices 

Rick Allen speaks about setting his intention prior to every performance: joy 

Rick Allen speaks about awakenings coming through our sufferings 

Rick Allen speaks about how his parents dealt with his accident 

Rick Allen speaks about his family's steel business, and the steel business 

Rick Allen speaks about not being short-sighted with Def Leppard 

Rick Allen speaks about our senses be projectors (not receivers) 

Rick Allen speaks about One Hand Drum Company helping amputees and now troops 

Rick Allen speaks about drumming as therapy, and leading us to human interaction 

Rick Allen speaks about Thich Nhat Hahn and the most satisfying and gratifying things in life 

Rick Allen speaks about playing with Krishna Das 

Rick Allen speaks about when he realized hitting things was a gift 

Rick Allen speaks about the healing power of touch 

Rick Allen speaks about being able to tell someone's intentions, and finding his heart center 

Rick Allen speaks about his fantastic wife, Lauren Monroe 

Rick Allen speaks about producing his wife's CD (aka, Rick "Mutt" Allen) 

Rick Allen speaks about the difference playing his wife's music vs. POUR SOME SUGAR ON ME 

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