and co-host appeared enthusiastic about interviewing Def Leppard's lead singer Joe Elliott on Thursday's instalment of .
The 63-year-old musician is behind the Nineteen Eighties heavy metallic anthems Pour Some Sugar On Me, Hysteria, Love Bites and Animal.
Joe was invited onto the information programme to speak about returning to his hometown of Sheffield to mark the beginning of the band's European tour.
Breakfast performed a montage of among the band's iconic music movies earlier than Joe opened up about "getting again on a motorcycle" to carry out stay once more.
Joe later revealed he had points along with his vocal cords, telling viewers a vocal coach "constructed" him again up with none surgical procedure when he misplaced his voice.
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"I had a frozen vocal twine, that is what it was," Joe defined. "Apparently they do not usually come again, however I suppose it is like a dry rubber band.
"Should you therapeutic massage sufficient oil into it, it would turn out to be springy once more and that is what occurred. Now I'm higher than I ever have been."
Naga chimed in to confess she damage her throat by trying to sing one in every of Def Leppard's songs forward of the interview.
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She stated: "It does sound whenever you sing, that you're battering your vocal cords. ![]()
"I used to be doing an impression of you this morning to one in every of our younger runners who wasn't acquainted with your songs..."
The rocker needed to know which track it was and Naga shared: "It was Animal, however once I did it I used to be like, 'Oh, my throat is a bit sore now.'
"You actually do give it a correct hammering," Naga quipped as she clutched her neck.
"It is like every part, you get used to it in a sure approach, it is administration," Joe stated.
Charlie was eager to know the "maddest fable" concerning the band to which Joe shared: "I feel the maddest one was my demise in a aircraft crash.
"Somebody stated I went down in a aircraft crash, however no I'm nonetheless right here."
Breakfast continues every day between 6am and 9.15am on One.