So, who's here in 2019 still believing this man was one of the greatest ever to hold a guitar..... There will never ever be another Steve ... #RIP Steamin
So under rated, sadly even by himself. Will always be the best to me and so many others. Still hard to watch even after all of this time. Makes my heart ache so badly.
He had you guys in his corner why did he end his life with booze? Something must have really been hurting him very bad he should've gotten some help with his problems RIP
@@teresabosworth1481 He tried, more than once. Whatever had happened earlier in his life caused an awful lot of damage, leaving him with no self confidence or self esteem. He never loved himself as others loved him and never thought he was worthy of anything. Breaks my heart that he suffered so much, yet put on a brave face at showtime, as that's where he felt free.
I cryed my eyes out and wish I could have help I was with someone who did the same thing that Steve did I miss him have not listen to any def Leppard since Steve died I took hard Steve my be gone but never ever be forgotten l love you Steve
not just him, pete willis and him, pete willis was behind a lot of the riffs and raw sound to the first 2 albums especially, i would not leave pete willis out.
You are right!!! Pete Willis was amazing as well!!!! Its just a shame that he couldn't handle things, but I think that in the end it worked out for him!!! He even said in an interview that it was better that he left!!! ☺ Def Leppard fan MICHELLE ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I just adore him and always will. He struggled with his demons and never felt good enough. If he only knew the affect he had on so many peoples hearts with his music. We all lost not just him but music that was still to be written by him. The love that people feel for him after over 26 years shows how loved he still is. Sensitive gorgeous soul.
@@kingwilly8041 Well said, and basically the truth . They showed up in my neck of the woods in Sept. Of 88' and they just weren't the same band that I had seen in 83' - I wish someone would do an interview with Pete Willis and get the real story on what happened when things fell apart during the recording of Pyromania. I have heard bits and pieces that Mutt Lange was responsible for pushing Pete out because Pete was against the commercialization and pop sound direction the band was heading in and that the raging alcoholic excuse to boot Pete was bullshit because Pete wasnt drinking anymore or any less than he had been since 10th grade.
The most classic riffs... EVER. Stage presence... Song writing. Etc etc... I cannot truly describe how much I hate the disease of addiction... It takes the greatest of them all... ALL of rock and roll is changed forever by his works... God rest his tortured but talented soul...
Said it before, I'll say it again: this is without a doubt one of THE BEST tribute videos made for any band/person that I have ever seen. You did Steve proud.
Nice nod to Lady Strange there. It took me a moment, then I just had to play it in my head to hear it. That song is so Steve. My heart broke the day he died.
3impersonators and dime BAG DARRELL pantera stuff sooo great can't BELIEVE Steve's anniversary coming up again in 2 MONTHS such a loss this poor band has been thru too Much check out teslas' tribute to him ''song and emotion"
It is an honor to be born in a time to hear from this great talent. The Clark and Willis team were a absolute masterpiece in rock. There will never be another Steve in this lifetime.
Indeed Clark and Willis were. And in truth Clark Collen worked well. Collen is an incomplete guitarist, but he is good at what works in support of Clark. Clark is the strength in both duos.
I really do cry most times watching Steve Clark videos. 1/2 because I really do miss him. 1/2 because I love that the band moved ahead and STEVE is still in their hearts.
Steve Clark lives!!!!! hysteria is an incredible album....I'm glad Steve's on it....all those custom Les Pauls....for all the man was dealing with in his life. joe said that at his worst Steve would never go on stage drunk... he had his demons but didn't project them to the outside world...
These guys left their egos and made one of the greatest bands ever. All they wanted to do was please the crowd and steve was awesome at it. It is so easy to see how much they love each other. Its nice to have a desire to make great music, but a dream to do it with people you love. RIP Steve Clark.
When Steve died there was no more Def Leppard. Leppard should have realized Steve Clark was unreplaceable. Steve was the heart of Leppard, when you take away the heart the soul goes with it. We miss you Riff Master Clark.
Alors ils auraient dû faire QUOI⁉️se retirer du monde de la 🎶 idem quand le batteur a perdu son bras⁉️🙈Nul n’est irremplaçable, on l’a aimé 👍🏿Mais il n’est plus là pour s’en soucier🎶Commentaire ridicule🤮D’autres groupes ont perdu un membre, ils ne se sont pas arrêté pour autant: en EX, les Stones… 💥
Cheers Steve. You did it your way and that was the best way. I had a cool dream very very cool where I met steve clark in a shack somewhere in the middle of nowhere and drank beer with him and I hated too wake up im pretty sure it was one of those dreams where u try to get back to sleep thinking where u left off but its gone
Man it's so great to see Steve move with is guitar this guy has it all got to be one of the greatest players of all time was and still isn't anyone like Steve I was only 4 years old when he passed just want to thank my big bro for letting me listen to his def leppard CD 's and watch in the round in your face on VHS a million times and still love it to this day 👌
whoever put this together is my hero. Steve Clark was true showmanship - the way he moves with the guitar is peerless. And on an astral plane musically for sure with Switch 625 his magnum opus - this video montage demonstrates what a talent he was. WELL DONE!
Un Gran Virtuoso que nos maravillo con su majestuosidad de tocar la guitarra y su puesta en Escena una verdadera leyenda Del Rock que siempre vivirà en nuestros corazones
Cannot forget Pete Willis. He was a big part of this sound for Def Leppard and co writer. And started this band. Him and Steve came up with some of the best guitar riffs.
I remember hearing the sad story on MTV News 20 years ago, and I immediately got out my High n' Dry CD and played Switch 625 over and over. We miss you Steve - hope you're rockin' in heaven!
This is the best version of this that I can find with Steve Clark's sound. If you listen to the 2013 and 2017 versions, they sound flat. Kudos to Def Leppard for moving on, but it's never been the same without Steve Clark.
He was vital for their magic. When he died, they lost what they had and have never been the same since. There would have been no great Def Leppard success without Steve, Always played for the song, not an egomaniac doing pointless guitar solos. A truly gifted, talented and very fragile beautiful man, who suffered way too much. I will always adore and grieve for him and what we all lost that day. So many if only's gorgeous gentle Steve, love you so much. No one's death has ever affected me this way and no one else will.
no matter what all this band has been through I'm honored to say theses guys are the very first concert ever . the were the best thing in my life ar that time and still are
Such a Beautiful Man with beautiful talents on guitar. No one can take his place he's amazing. I miss him so much so Unique in the Music industry! I'll never forget Steve Clark he was Awesome & good looking had it all going on except the silent killer "booze" I know Def Leppard lost a Brother but we fans lost a part of them. Phil Collins is as good as Steve & it's all so sad. God Bless you All.🕸🕊🕸
My first experience of a musician that I admired passing away in shocking circumstances. Sadly, the following years after this got me too used to it happening. Such a great musician, and still so sadly missed.
This puts tears in my eyes. Rip Def Lep all you want, but this guy was the Jimmy Page of the 1980s. Such a melodic, soulful and powerful legend. His notes were always chosen and played from the heart. And what a terrific showman. He lived for nothing other than his music. This band died when he died, as far as I'm concerned. I love Viv Campbells's Dio days, but as for Def Lep, he is no Steve Clark. No one will ever be. RIP Riffmaster!
Steve Clark. One of my fave guitarists! They played this 06-25-11 in Virginia Beach. I was there to hear it and feel it TOTALLY KICK MY ASS! The palm muted power chords will shake your freakin bones!
Steve Clark bought my Gibson SG on consignment at Guitars ETC. in Tucson, Arizona when they were on tour. Sadly, I wasn't there and tragically he had left us within a year. According to my friend who actually sold it to him, he said "Steve and someone who had Steve's credit card walked in to the shop and Steve just went, 'I'll have that one, that one, and that one.'" And "one," of those was my crap SG that I had bought used in Phoenix a year earlier at Bizarre Guitar. It was beat up and had been broken at the neck then fixed. I was really surprised. It's the closest I'll ever get in my life to being "near," a true rock legend. I think my asking price was like $180.00. I can't help wonder what it may be worth now. I also can't help dreaming that before he moved on, he rocked that old broom. What a titan.
Beautiful tribute to Steve Clark he was awesome and this is love to a brother to whom you lost but never went a day without mention his name thanks guys see you in July
i just survived open heart surgery home after 11days and can FEEL THE METAL OF STEVE COURSING THOUGH MY SOUL.....SOOTHING EVERY NEW VALVE ... thanks steve ...
just want u all to know you guys are God's in my eyes you're a very special and unique band . and u will see the ones who passed along the way just look at like this they are ur guardian ANGELS I love u all
Jamie Reyes Nah, sacaron el Adrenalize, yo pienso que después del Vault fue cuando se fueron a la mierda. El High N Dry y el Pyromania son de los mejores discos en cuanto a Hard Rock se refiere. El Hysteria también es un discazo, pero se vuelven mas comerciales, lo cual no quiere decir que sea malo. En mi opinión, 1980-1995 estuvieron en lo mas alto.
Rest in Peace, Steve.. He was facing some heavy demons (I think I've been in touch with a few of them), and they appear to have caused him a lot of pain, which he unfortunately tried to num with alcohol. I don't dare to touch a bottle yet. Look what it did to him.. Great riffmaker and rock guitarist.
I was born in 84. I was 7 in 91 and 10 in 94. And I swear to God, I have been screwed, shanked, and scammed. Because of my conservative upbringing (mtv wasn't allowed in our home) and me being very young, I don't remember much of the 80s or early 90s. And now all of the sudden, first with Curt Cobain and now with Steve Clark, I have this strong connection with them and I don't know why, well I do know why ( I have that same type of artistic, melancholy personality, angst, and pathos as they had -sad and scary I know -and no I haven't wallowed to the point of suicidal contemplation) but I find I have this deep affinity with them. I'm struggling at the moment - well my whole life has been about struggling. Wanting to make my living in the Arts (music, mainly) but because of circumstances beyond my control I am trapt - at a loss for a better description. R.I.P to all the legends that are our inspiration.
Leah Westrum I'm English & of the same generation as Steve (62) Steve didn't mean to die. He OD on prescription medication he was taking, it was a mistake.
I find it absolutely unbelievable that when they did the tribute to Steve Clark they didn't check that the date of birth they used was correct it was April 23 1960 not 23 April 1961.
Totally Badass! Very sad I never got to see him perform live. This video is a great tribute, and his legacy lives on with Def Leppard's music!! Thanks for sharing this!! :-)
And now his life is but a shadow of his dreams. The calm is over, been stormin' for years. He turns and leans his shoulder to the wind. Lost again! Song & Emotion, great Tesla song love it.
So, who's here in 2019 still believing this man was one of the greatest ever to hold a guitar..... There will never ever be another Steve ... #RIP Steamin
Me
ME!! ME!! ❤💙❤💙 WE MISS YOU, STEVE!!
So under rated, sadly even by himself. Will always be the best to me and so many others. Still hard to watch even after all of this time. Makes my heart ache so badly.
He had you guys in his corner why did he end his life with booze? Something must have really been hurting him very bad he should've gotten some help with his problems RIP
@@teresabosworth1481 He tried, more than once. Whatever had happened earlier in his life caused an awful lot of damage, leaving him with no self confidence or self esteem. He never loved himself as others loved him and never thought he was worthy of anything. Breaks my heart that he suffered so much, yet put on a brave face at showtime, as that's where he felt free.
I cryed my eyes out and wish I could have help I was with someone who did the same thing that Steve did I miss him have not listen to any def Leppard since Steve died I took hard Steve my be gone but never ever be forgotten l love you Steve
Steve Clark WAS Def Leppard
SOOOOO TRUE!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤💋💋💋💋💋MICHELLE
not just him, pete willis and him, pete willis was behind a lot of the riffs and raw sound to the first 2 albums especially, i would not leave pete willis out.
You are right!!! Pete Willis was amazing as well!!!! Its just a shame that he couldn't handle things, but I think that in the end it worked out for him!!! He even said in an interview that it was better that he left!!! ☺ Def Leppard fan MICHELLE ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@westoftherockies yes I'm agree totally. 🤘🤘🎸
Absolutly ! Def Leppard is dead with the fabulous Steve !
Very powerful and electrifying guitar riffs full of energy. Steve plays like there’s no tomorrow. ⚡️⚡️ 🎸
I just adore him and always will. He struggled with his demons and never felt good enough. If he only knew the affect he had on so many peoples hearts with his music. We all lost not just him but music that was still to be written by him. The love that people feel for him after over 26 years shows how loved he still is. Sensitive gorgeous soul.
I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤😚😚😚😚
LOVE YOU STEVE 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😘YOUR GIRL FOREVER MICHELLE
I totally agree with you! I miss him, his musik, his smile. Great person, with big heart! Big talent! So pitty, that he died young.
Estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo siempre lo estraniaremos ❤❤❤❤
def leppard has never been the same without steve
Or Pete
amen Friend
@@AmpAHolic-wn6mr Pete Willis and Steve Clark WERE Def Leppard. It's just been a cover band ever since.
@Graham Clark He's more than awesome. He's just not the songwriter Steve and Pete were.
@@kingwilly8041 Well said, and basically the truth . They showed up in my neck of the woods in Sept. Of 88' and they just weren't the same band that I had seen in 83' - I wish someone would do an interview with Pete Willis and get the real story on what happened when things fell apart during the recording of Pyromania. I have heard bits and pieces that Mutt Lange was responsible for pushing Pete out because Pete was against the commercialization and pop sound direction the band was heading in and that the raging alcoholic excuse to boot Pete was bullshit because Pete wasnt drinking anymore or any less than he had been since 10th grade.
The guitarist with the most heart that has ever existed. With him died the creative talent and charisma of Def Leppard.
I don`t think ANYONE knows what we lost when we lost Steve. Great guitarist and person.
Best guitarist on the all times: Jimmy Page, EVH and Steve Clark. 😲😍😘 👏👏👏
Steve is shredding his Gibson everyday in heaven putting smiles on millions of faces up there
Rip Steve Clark
This...this...my fellow Def Leppard fans, IS DEF LEPPARD. period.
The energy, charisma, passion & determination. Steve Clark gave it all & then some.
Such a talented man Steve was !! Right up there with the best of them. Gone but not
forgotten!! Absolutely Amazing
🎸🎸🎸
I often think about the music Def Leppard would be putting out if we still had Steve. RIP Steve Clark
The most classic riffs... EVER. Stage presence... Song writing. Etc etc... I cannot truly describe how much I hate the disease of addiction... It takes the greatest of them all... ALL of rock and roll is changed forever by his works... God rest his tortured but talented soul...
Recordando a este magnifico guitarrista que cambio nuestros gustos juveniles por ese viejo y hermoso ...ROCK...por siempre
Said it before, I'll say it again: this is without a doubt one of THE BEST tribute videos made for any band/person that I have ever seen. You did Steve proud.
+3impersonators This video is so good even the official Def leppard Accounts shared it.
Nice nod to Lady Strange there. It took me a moment, then I just had to play it in my head to hear it. That song is so Steve. My heart broke the day he died.
3impersonators and dime BAG DARRELL pantera stuff sooo great can't BELIEVE Steve's anniversary coming up again in 2 MONTHS such a loss this poor band has been thru too Much check out teslas' tribute to him ''song and emotion"
This is on Def Leppard's Visualize VHS and DVD
Ryan Thompson Guitarist Cause it was released on the Def Leppard's Visualize VHS and DVD
It is an honor to be born in a time to hear from this great talent. The Clark and Willis team were a absolute masterpiece in rock. There will never be another Steve in this lifetime.
Indeed Clark and Willis were. And in truth Clark Collen worked well. Collen is an incomplete guitarist, but he is good at what works in support of Clark. Clark is the strength in both duos.
I never tire of this song, I love Steve's guitar riffs!!! Miss him. R.I.P.
I really do cry most times watching Steve Clark videos.
1/2 because I really do miss him.
1/2 because I love that the band moved ahead and STEVE is still in their hearts.
Same
Me too
Steve Clark lives!!!!! hysteria is an incredible album....I'm glad Steve's on it....all those custom Les Pauls....for all the man was dealing with in his life. joe said that at his worst Steve would never go on stage drunk... he had his demons but didn't project them to the outside world...
Greatest guitar riff artists of all time:
5. Keith Richards
4. Angus Young
3. Jimi Hendrix
2. Jimmy Page
1. Steve Clark
Jimmy Hebd
Jimmy hendrix e l Oscar sono i
No EVH even 15 years ago? 😭
Tony iommi
ratt, angus, dio, def lep, metallica. suck it!
Shocking this Sound came out in July 1981! Way way ahead of their time, One of the greatest ever Bands, Albums and Guitarists.
These guys left their egos and made one of the greatest bands ever. All they wanted to do was please the crowd and steve was awesome at it. It is so easy to see how much they love each other. Its nice to have a desire to make great music, but a dream to do it with people you love. RIP Steve Clark.
Steve clark is an insanely underrated guitarist
I think I could watch this 100 times and never get tired of it. #RIP Steve Clark
Стив Кларк,мы тебя помним и любим! Земля тебе пухом. Ты - гений рока!
What ?
Steve was the soul of Def Leppard... They never were the same
Outstanding. Gotta admit seeing this today made me cry.That's how much his musicianship affects me even now.
Possibly the best instrumental rock song in the History of music.
Will forever be one of the greatest Guitar players of all time.
In 2020 Steve always missed.
When Steve died there was no more Def Leppard. Leppard should have realized Steve Clark was unreplaceable. Steve was the heart of Leppard, when you take away the heart the soul goes with it. We miss you Riff Master Clark.
Alors ils auraient dû faire QUOI⁉️se retirer du monde de la 🎶 idem quand le batteur a perdu son bras⁉️🙈Nul n’est irremplaçable, on l’a aimé 👍🏿Mais il n’est plus là pour s’en soucier🎶Commentaire ridicule🤮D’autres groupes ont perdu un membre, ils ne se sont pas arrêté pour autant: en EX, les Stones… 💥
29 years R.I.P Steamin Steve Clark
Been to his grave in Hillborough, Loxley. Miss him so much. Seen him countless times onstage. Such a tragedy.
I have a few times too
Steve Clark one of the best ever
Cheers Steve. You did it your way and that was the best way. I had a cool dream very very cool where I met steve clark in a shack somewhere in the middle of nowhere and drank beer with him and I hated too wake up im pretty sure it was one of those dreams where u try to get back to sleep thinking where u left off but its gone
Just listening to this tribute brought tears to my eyes. R.I.P, Steve Clark. You have been greatly missed, but never forgotten.
31 years today... My heart still breaks for this precious soul... RIP angel, 💔👼
STEVE, EL ALMA DE DEF LEPPARD 🙏🎯
Just like John Taylor is to Duran Duran
Still gives me chills every time
Man it's so great to see Steve move with is guitar this guy has it all got to be one of the greatest players of all time was and still isn't anyone like Steve I was only 4 years old when he passed just want to thank my big bro for letting me listen to his def leppard CD 's and watch in the round in your face on VHS a million times and still love it to this day 👌
whoever put this together is my hero. Steve Clark was true showmanship - the way he moves with the guitar is peerless. And on an astral plane musically for sure with Switch 625 his magnum opus - this video montage demonstrates what a talent he was. WELL DONE!
Mark Cox I think this was on the Visualize DVD back when Adrenalize came out
This was on Visualize VHS released in 1993. And DVD version in 2001.
Who needs words. The song says it all. Brilliant!!!
The best music. Unbelieving Steve Clark❤😢
27 years ago today we lost a legend. Thank you for the music SMC.
Un Gran Virtuoso que nos maravillo con su majestuosidad de tocar la guitarra y su puesta en Escena una verdadera leyenda Del Rock que siempre vivirà en nuestros corazones
Significó arte y mucha calidad..... siempre recordaré a rayo blanco
The band did this live A few years ago with Vivian& Phil& it blew me away, always loved this tune!
Seen em do it as well. Holy crap. Goosebumps
Cannot forget Pete Willis. He was a big part of this sound for Def Leppard and co writer. And started this band. Him and Steve came up with some of the best guitar riffs.
Fue un grande un maestro....me dolió mucho su partida
I remember hearing the sad story on MTV News 20 years ago, and I immediately got out my High n' Dry CD and played Switch 625 over and over. We miss you Steve - hope you're rockin' in heaven!
This is the best version of this that I can find with Steve Clark's sound. If you listen to the 2013 and 2017 versions, they sound flat. Kudos to Def Leppard for moving on, but it's never been the same without Steve Clark.
He was vital for their magic. When he died, they lost what they had and have never been the same since. There would have been no great Def Leppard success without Steve, Always played for the song, not an egomaniac doing pointless guitar solos. A truly gifted, talented and very fragile beautiful man, who suffered way too much. I will always adore and grieve for him and what we all lost that day. So many if only's gorgeous gentle Steve, love you so much. No one's death has ever affected me this way and no one else will.
no matter what all this band has been through I'm honored to say theses guys are the very first concert ever . the were the best thing in my life ar that time and still are
this video is perfection
27 years ago today...RIP to a true guitar legend..we love you Steve!!
Such a Beautiful Man with beautiful talents on guitar. No one can take his place he's amazing. I miss him so much so Unique in the Music industry! I'll never forget Steve Clark he was Awesome & good looking had it all going on except the silent killer "booze" I know Def Leppard lost a Brother but we fans lost a part of them. Phil Collins is as good as Steve & it's all so sad. God Bless you All.🕸🕊🕸
Switch 625 is absolutely brilliant!!
I love love love this!!!
My Steve》 AMAZING!!! 😆
Love michelle
best track on the album
It absolutely amazes me of all the Def Leppard fans who seem to know nothing about the High & Dry era. To me, it's one of their best.
Ive said the same thing. Totally agree
My first experience of a musician that I admired passing away in shocking circumstances. Sadly, the following years after this got me too used to it happening. Such a great musician, and still so sadly missed.
Happy Birthday Steve & err........... Thank you for the music!
God given talent on a 6 string razor I still like this tune grate job Steve
esto si es puro def lepard...
This puts tears in my eyes. Rip Def Lep all you want, but this guy was the Jimmy Page of the 1980s. Such a melodic, soulful and powerful legend. His notes were always chosen and played from the heart. And what a terrific showman. He lived for nothing other than his music. This band died when he died, as far as I'm concerned. I love Viv Campbells's Dio days, but as for Def Lep, he is no Steve Clark. No one will ever be. RIP Riffmaster!
Steve Clark. One of my fave guitarists! They played this 06-25-11 in Virginia Beach. I was there to hear it and feel it TOTALLY KICK MY ASS! The palm muted power chords will shake your freakin bones!
Steve Clark bought my Gibson SG on consignment at Guitars ETC. in Tucson, Arizona when they were on tour. Sadly, I wasn't there and tragically he had left us within a year. According to my friend who actually sold it to him, he said "Steve and someone who had Steve's credit card walked in to the shop and Steve just went, 'I'll have that one, that one, and that one.'" And "one," of those was my crap SG that I had bought used in Phoenix a year earlier at Bizarre Guitar. It was beat up and had been broken at the neck then fixed. I was really surprised. It's the closest I'll ever get in my life to being "near," a true rock legend. I think my asking price was like $180.00.
I can't help wonder what it may be worth now.
I also can't help dreaming that before he moved on, he rocked that old broom. What a titan.
25 años. DEP. Hoy en la memoria de los fans de Leppard.
en memoria a Steve Clark!! Legendario Guitarrista de Def Leppard
Beautiful tribute to Steve Clark he was awesome and this is love to a brother to whom you lost but never went a day without mention his name thanks guys see you in July
I'd like to think that those dislikes are the people saying "I dislike that he died :("...at least that's what I hope...
You may say, I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one... (c)
Some time back, I heard a friend told: This fucken song , must be never end, start over and over again............
God Bless Us.
27 years and it still hurts for so many of us. Love and miss him always. Gorgeous Steve, so much lost that day.
You left a bit of "White Lightning" in all of us Steve!
Steve är är ENORM!!!!Älskar dig föraltid du vackra roliga underbara med hjärta av guld 🤘🌹🥰😘❤️💯🤩💥
Cobra Kai Season 4 | Ending Scene. Gave me goosebumps on goosebumps. Also, R.I.P. Steamin Steve
i just survived open heart surgery home after 11days and can FEEL THE METAL OF STEVE COURSING THOUGH MY SOUL.....SOOTHING EVERY NEW VALVE ... thanks steve ...
Much respect and love for Steve....still the man!
Put him in the hall of fame. One great guitarest of the times. Don't let us loose our history on those greats in time
Miss you Steve. You're not forgotten.
Steve was the person that attached me to Def leppard, now I always feel he is missing.
I REALLY MISS HIM HE WAS MY FAVOR GUITAR PLAYER!!!
A master piece 🤩🤩
just want u all to know you guys are God's in my eyes you're a very special and unique band . and u will see the ones who passed along the way just look at like this they are ur guardian ANGELS I love u all
Steve Clark fue el mejor del grupo de Def Leppard, después de su partida el grupo se vino a bajo ya no fue el mismo Def Leppard.
Jamie Reyes Nah, sacaron el Adrenalize, yo pienso que después del Vault fue cuando se fueron a la mierda. El High N Dry y el Pyromania son de los mejores discos en cuanto a Hard Rock se refiere. El Hysteria también es un discazo, pero se vuelven mas comerciales, lo cual no quiere decir que sea malo.
En mi opinión, 1980-1995 estuvieron en lo mas alto.
Steve Clark was a big part of Def Leppard these Guy's were more like Brothers!🕸🖤🕸🎸🕸I love you Guy's
Rest in Peace, Steve.. He was facing some heavy demons (I think I've been in touch with a few of them), and they appear to have caused him a lot of pain, which he unfortunately tried to num with alcohol. I don't dare to touch a bottle yet. Look what it did to him.. Great riffmaker and rock guitarist.
I was born in 84. I was 7 in 91 and 10 in 94. And I swear to God, I have been screwed, shanked, and scammed. Because of my conservative upbringing (mtv wasn't allowed in our home) and me being very young, I don't remember much of the 80s or early 90s. And now all of the sudden, first with Curt Cobain and now with Steve Clark, I have this strong connection with them and I don't know why, well I do know why ( I have that same type of artistic, melancholy personality, angst, and pathos as they had -sad and scary I know -and no I haven't wallowed to the point of suicidal contemplation) but I find I have this deep affinity with them. I'm struggling at the moment - well my whole life has been about struggling. Wanting to make my living in the Arts (music, mainly) but because of circumstances beyond my control I am trapt - at a loss for a better description. R.I.P to all the legends that are our inspiration.
Leah Westrum
I'm English & of the same generation as Steve (62) Steve didn't mean to die. He OD on prescription medication he was taking, it was a mistake.
+Deep Heat The alcohol he drank played a big part in it too. His BAC when he died was .3
john lesley
Yeah... he had his demons.
i hope you find yourself in a better place my friend 💕
25 years ago today. RIP Steve
I find it absolutely unbelievable that when they did the tribute to Steve Clark they didn't check that the date of birth they used was correct it was April 23 1960 not 23 April 1961.
what a talent ,,,such a natural ... so beautiful everything clark ... bless u clark
He is one of the reasons that I started playing guitar
Same...
Me too... he's on my personal list of "Why I got obsessed with guitar playing..."
me too
Totally Badass! Very sad I never got to see him perform live. This video is a great tribute, and his legacy lives on with Def Leppard's music!! Thanks for sharing this!! :-)
master steve, you are the inspiration of my hands, and the fire of my guitar.. we miss you from Chile !
steve clark el mejor guitarrista y compositor de los def leppard lo diste todo en alma y vida amaste el rock algun dia sera todo igual
Amazing!!! RIP Steve...
I always dreamed of going to a Def Leppard concert. Now that I got the chance Steve has been long gone. Steve you were always my favorite.
One of the truly great Les Paul-sound makers.
AMO ESTE TRIBUTO!!! 🖤
And now his life is but a shadow of his dreams.
The calm is over, been stormin' for years.
He turns and leans his shoulder to the wind.
Lost again!
Song & Emotion, great Tesla song
love it.