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Rick Allen Says He’s Still Dealing with Trauma from Florida Assault

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Author Erica Banas // Rock Music Reporter
November 13th 1:31 PM

Rick Allen was assaulted outside of a hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. in March. In a new interview, he says he’s still dealing with trauma from that scary attack.

The Def Leppard drummer shared in an interview on The Jeremy White Show that everyday moments trigger him. He explained, “When I hear footsteps behind, me, I use shop window like a rearview mirror these days just to check out who’s behind me.”

Allen noted, “I’m just looking forward to being home and continuing to work through it.”

Back in May, Allen opened up to Good Morning America (GMA) about the attack. He said, “I heard a couple of steps and then I just saw this [flash] and the next thing I knew was I was on the ground.” Allen noted, “I don’t think he knew who I was, but he must have seen that I wasn’t a threat because, you know, I’ve only got one arm.”

As previously reported, Allen’s attacker was a 19-year-old man named Max Edward Hartley. After attacking Allen outside of the Four Seasons in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Hartley was later arrested at a nearby hotel for breaking car windows. He was charged with a number of crimes, including abusing an elderly or disabled adult. GMA notes Hartley was charged with “two counts of battery and four counts of criminal mischief.” Hartley has pleaded not guilty to all six charges.

The History of Def Leppard

On the surface, stories like this about Allen could make for an interesting Def Leppard biopic. However, frontman Joe Elliott disagrees.

Elliott told U.K.’s Metro in April, “There is a story to tell, but the only problem is from a media perspective, it’s just about two big things: Rick [Allen]’s arm and Steve [Clark]’s death … We’d have to pull out a lot of truths that were never told to make it interesting.”

Of course, there technically was a Def Leppard biopic already: The 2001 VH1 TV movie Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story. Elliott has slammed that film many times in the press. One notable time was in 2019 when he told Rolling Stone it was “the biggest pile of sh-t ever made.”

 

'Hysteria': Every Track on the Classic Def Leppard Album Ranked

  • 12. “Excitable”

    “Excitable” could’ve been a single for another band during the hard rock boom of the ’80s, but Def Leppard was far from just “another band,” and Hysteria is far from just another album. “Excitable” being ranked last is truly a testament to how incredible this album is.

  • 11. “Love and Affection”

    “Love and Affection” closes out Def Leppard’s monster album on a mid-tempo high note. Once again, this song would’ve been a single for nearly any other band at the time, but Hysteria is just that good. Fun fact: Phil Collen told Apple Music this track would’ve been the eighth (!) single from the album, but they stopped after seven. Collen noted, “I think ‘Rocket’ ended up being the last single, and after that it was like, ‘OK, guys, you should probably go away and make another record now.'”

  • 10. “Run Riot”

    Joe Elliott is belting his heart out on this straightforward rocker that’s about as arena-ready as any song could get. Of course, as we all know, there are even bigger arena rock songs on this album that simply overshadow “Run Riot.” Once again, it’s certainly not a bad song in any way; there’s just a bunch of songs on Hysteria that are monsters.

  • 9. “Don’t Shoot Shotgun”

    It’s a song title that immediately has you asking, “What does that even mean?!” After you listen to it and read the lyrics, its meaning is still a little mysterious, but it’s clearly about some sort of dangerous woman. Phil Collen said of the song to Apple Music, ” … I have no idea what it meant, we were just using that until a song started forming but it kind of never did. It was like, ‘Oh, well, it kind of sounds cool,’ so we left it at that.”

    We have to agree with Collen on that one. “Don’t Shoot Shotgun” just sounds cool. Sometimes, that’s more than good enough.

  • 8. “Women”

    “Women” was the lead single off of Hysteria in the United States, which was one of the few misfires from the album in hindsight. Even though the lyrics seem a bit dated by today’s standards, it’s hard not to be drawn in by the song’s sexiness and booming chorus, which set the tone for the entire album.

  • 7. “Gods of War”

    Make no mistake: “Gods of War” is a very unique, different song in the entire Def Leppard catalog, not just on Hysteria. It’s unknown how an anti-war song ended up on Hysteria, but it’s a track Joe Elliott thinks is the band’s best song. Elliott detailed in a May 2022 interview with Vulture, ” … it was so different from anything else we’d ever done. From a musical point of view, the only note that isn’t in that song is an E-flat. It covers a lot of ground. It’s a great example of Steve Clark’s very angular and unique riff-writing.”

  • 6. “Rocket”

    This sixth and final single from Hysteria, “Rocket” acts as a mega-tribute to pretty much every influence on Def Leppard. Among them are the Rolling Stones (“Jack Flash”), David Bowie (“Ziggy…Jean Genie…Major Tom”), Elton John (“Rocket Man…Benny and the Jets”) and many more. The song truly is a “Satellite of Love,” which, of course, is a reference to yet another influence: Lou Reed.

  • 5. “Hysteria”

    This song is so good that we forgive Def Leppard for rhyming “tonight” with “tonight” in the pre-chorus. Phil Collen told Apple Music the track is “somewhere between a rock song and a ballad.” He also noted it’s “such a great sing-along” that’s “lovely to play live.” Frankly, it’s always a lovely listen, too.

  • 4. “Love Bites”

    Whether or not “Love Bites” is Def Leppard’s best power ballad is up for debate. What’s not up for debate is its important place in the band’s history. “Love Bites” remains Def Leppard’s long number-one hit in the United States topping the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1988. Its chorus is one of the best examples of Def Leppard’s unique group vocal harmony that lands with peak enthusiasm.

  • 3. “Armageddon It”

    “Armageddon It” might be Def Leppard at their cheekiest. The track is one massive, flirty wink, and it absolutely rules. Are we getting it? Yes, but we always seem to want more of this song at the same time, too.

  • 2. “Pour Some Sugar On Me”

    It’s the song that likely helped put a lot of women through college, if you know what we mean. In fact, that was the design of the song the whole time. Joe Elliott told Vulture, “[Producer] Mutt [Lange] specifically said, ‘This needs to be at a pace that people can dance to.’ He wasn’t talking about ballroom dancing, he was talking about pole dancing.” Elliott is rather proud of the song’s legacy as a stripper anthem and said, “I couldn’t be happier. If the girls are happy to do it and nobody’s forcing them to do it, then this is the dong for them.”

  • 1. “Animal”

    There are many reasons why we rank “Animal” as the best song from Hysteria. Joe Elliott’s vocals are perfectly showcased, along with the band’s trademark group vocal on the chorus. The rhythm track is outstanding, as are the guitars of Phil Collen and Steve Clark. It’s a sexy song that’s also tender, yet primal. (It is called “Animal,” after all.) The track famously took nearly three years — or most of the entire production of Hysteria — to complete, but it’s clearly well worth it. There’s a magic to it that’s undeniable.

Erica Banas is a rock/classic rock news blogger who's well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights
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