I appreciate the fantastic comments on here. This documentary was made by my late father John Wilford and his film company. It was an incredible time and meeting the band was an absolute privilege..
That is fantastic I hope you could share some stories or share some photos you are very lucky and your Grampa helped with a superb documentary 😊 Thank you 😊
I’ve always greatly admired the band members for sticking with and standing by their drummer at his lowest ebb. It shows true loyalty, love and integrity.
Rick Savage Joe Steve Steamin Clark & Pete weren’t American they’re brits, their culture/logic doesn’t allow for that...Pete getting fired totally diff thing...
@@jjecklund8100 Back in the day there were plenty of blue collar/salt of the Earth people in America that would have done the same.My dad included.😉 Now.Not so much.😔 I'm just glad they're still around.Considering how easily the could have become addicts.
Oh yes. And this years stadium Tour is def leppard or bust! I'm going if it kills me I WILL BE IN MINUTE MAID PARK WHEN THEY GET HERE caused I've scraped every dime for 3 Whole years this time. Talk about eliminating any and all impulse shopping to accomplish this goal
Steve was the magic behind the whole band. If it weren't for him they never would've played that 1st "High School" gig. His excellent riffs at the beginning of songs are what caught the attention of everyone. A lot of people don't realize that Steve made more money than the others because he had the most input into the songs! He did the majority of composing the entire content of songs. He wrote lyrics, designed the melodies with the chords, and of course, polished every song with his riffs. He was a multi-talented musician, he was naturally gifted! If only he would've seen himself as others did....he was so overly critical of himself, I hope when he went to heaven he finally saw who he really was, a beautiful, talented, gifted, and truly loving man who put others before himself. R.I.P. Steve, you are a legend!
I doubt that Steve Clark would appreciate you trashing the other members of the band by minimizing their contribution to its success, as well as that of producer Mutt Lange. No one knows what each of these guys would have done if they had not gotten together...or what might have gone better without Clark's addiction. It is one thing to appreciate Steve Clark's enormous talent, but you can do it without making it sound as though he was all there was to the "magic" of Def Leppard. Just nonsense.
I am reminded of an incident that happened in the summer of 1987 during the Monsters of Rock tour that was at Wimbledon Stadium in August of that year. Def Leppard was on the ticket, along with many other top metal bands of that era, including Ozzy Osborne. This was the first tour they had been on since Rick Allens accident. Ozzy told Rolling Stone magazine that putting Rick Allen on stage basically amounted to a "freak show." After having watched Def Leppards performance, Ozzy humbled himself to Rick, and apologized for what he had said. I thought that was a touching story.
Yes😢 it’s hard to watch old Def Leppard concerts etc and see the beautiful magnificently talented Steve Clark without tearing up seeing him alive happy and doing what he loved ROCKING OUT!!!
This band in the 1980s was an unstoppable machine! I’ve been going to their concerts since 1983, when they were opening for other bands, and they blew those bands off the stage! After Rick’s accident, they came back stronger than ever! They are still amazing today and have never wavered!
Def Leppard has seen its share of highs and it has seen its share of lows. They handled it with class. They took exactly the right amount of time to grieve the loss of Steve Clark. When Rick Allen was in his car wreck, they could have quit or hired a new drummer but they gave Rick the chance and the time to recover. they supported him. This is a very close group no egos. I like them since I heard High & Dry. Keep rockin lads!
I grew up with these guys. They were only about 6-7 years older than I. I listened to them as a teen...and still love them. I would even pipe their music into my helmet while flying combat missions in Iraq. I will listen to and love their music until I die, and even after that, I will be a Def Leppard fan. My favorite of all time.
Rick Allen is so strong, amazing, and such an inspiration to anyone who wants to be a drummer without an arm. It just takes perseverance. He has that and then so much more. ❤
I saw DL twice.First time opening for Ozzy in '81.Joe had just turned 21.Rick Allen was 17.😮 Then in '87 when Tesla opened.Best dbl.bill I EVER saw. Both bands killed it.🤟
Flew to London from the U.S. on the first week of January 1991. Steve Clark died about 3 miles from me on January 8th. My 22nd birthday was the next day. He was only 30. RIP
Wow, never seen this before! Such an honest and inspiring look at this iconic band. And Rick’s account of his accident at the 40:00 mark was just heartbreaking. When he broke down in that field and his dad walked over to hug him, my heart just melted. I think people forget how emotionally devastating this event was to him, as well as physically devastating. The fact that he overcame his injury and basically re-learned how play the drums just as well if not better than before, is truly a testament to the human spirit, especially considering how young he was at the time! Hats off to Rick for having the courage and tenacity to to come back the way he did, and to his bandmates for their love, support and loyalty. They have all said many times that they are family, and 3+ decades later, they still are. 💜
I enjoyed watching this, not seen it before! It brought me to tears at the part when Rick broke down in that field, heartbreaking.. but to have the courage he had and support he needed behind him to keep going is something else! So glad Rick didn't give up! ❤️ Love DL music 🎶❤️
FACTS ... He's Always Been A Strong Willed and Talented Musician his courage and dedication to his career/craft and of course to the band has been unwavering it's been understood that they've never treated him any different with anything else ; they've encouraged him and he's also become an even more Advanced drummer
What about the anonymous, the not famous millionaire people that go through this by themselves everday, with medical coverage that covers something one day, but not the next(how much is this going to cost me brings my stomach pain)and without much support just the group therapy, The feeling off your alone because to feed, bath, and getting you around is hard work, its understandable people have their own lives to contend to, but in saying that its also give you motivation, the strength if you like to want to show them you dont need them to do it for you, you always get the feeling people are thinking hes wants me to do that for him? Its crazy how in less than 10 seconds you're life can change. Its all good now. Thank for letting me fent that I feel better lol. If you read it or not.
Saw them live this summer. We're all quite a bit older, but everything that the little kid in me loved in the band is all still there. I'm so glad youtube lets old stuff like this that is absolutely awesome can find new life.
In the 80s I was a teen and truly the biggest def leppard fan around. I waited in agony three years for hysteria. Never giving up. I am proud of that being only 15 when hysteria finally came out. I bought the Lp the day it came out because the cd didn’t come in the store before a week later. 1987. Girls girls girls. Tell no tales. Hysteria. Tango in the night. Whitesnake 1987, crazy nights. Permanent vacation. So many albums I bought brand new that now are 35 year old classics.
Rest In Peace Steve Clark! There still no guitarist like you ever. I was happy to see Def Leppard in 1983 and 1989, seeing the Terror Twins was absolutely epic! Great upload of this amazing documentary. I still have my 1981 Concert shirt with white sleeves and black with Rock Brigade on the back with the band in the front. Vintage, but all mine! Def Leppard will always be great! 👍
Dad grew up in Washington and saw all the great bands and said hands down Def Leppard was the best. Also, one year in Reno papa roach cancelled a show because their drummer had a stomach bug and I remember the radio stations just ripping them saying the drummer from Def leppard wouldn't have canceled.
@@boblongdickder6178 I think part of what ya say is true. Different people have different interpretations. I just like to call them a rock band. Too many people like to come up with different types of something. I listen to a lot of metal and believe me the sub genres are very funny. Just keep it simple.
@@christaylor2288 look at the change in musical direction after Pete Willis quit . They were considered 1 of the Heaviest Metal bands of the time. The songs on High n Dry are much harder to play than anything on Hysteria, or Pyromania. If High n Dry would have had Foolin ,instead of Bringing On the Heartbreak , I would consider it an absolutely perfect album. Foolin is a little darker than Bringing On the Heartbreak despite the Slade English title. Pete Willis , and Steve Clark both had great raw energy together. Phil Collen is too by the book
@@godetonter4764 Look at the change of quality in the song writing after Steve died. My personal favourite of their albums is High n' Dry but Hysteria is close and it's hard to deny that it's pretty much the ultimate 80's hard rock album. Adrenalize was decent, Retroactive had some good tracks but after that it has just been one weak release after another. :(
❤ one of the greatest bands ever all over the world everybody loves Def Leppard and they’re still rocking it in their 60s, 1977 through 2024 they’re still rocking it and beyond. Keep going guys you still have a lot future ahead of you❤
Been tracking the band's Summer Stadium Tour since first of the month & have tickets for San Antonio next month! Will be my 4th time to see them live! Been a fan since the 80s and was in my mid 30s! I'm still jumping to my feet when I hear their music. They still rock!!
It's sad to think that Steve would die two years later. Maybe even less than two years later, depending on the exact date of when this documentary was aired.
What a great documentary - really rare stuff and great to see Joe presenting. You can also hear Phil laying down demo tracks for Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion) from Adrenalize not released until 1992. Very sad to think about a year and a half after this documentary Steve would have passed away. Little did the band know what lay in store.
Man the 80's were fun. People were happy. They worked to buy toys and have fun not to survive. The girls were hot, the guys were good looking, the cars were fast and the gas was cheap. The beer flowed free and keggers were still the rage, And the music was awesome!
I mean you might be suffering from a little bit of golden age fallacy. AIDS was a blossoming epidemic. The manufacturing sector of the United States was being decimated.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 And the cold war brought us to the very brink of nuclear war with Russia. Point is that there are always negative things going on in the world. It's the totality of the events that make for an era worthy of whistful nostalgia. Reagan told Gorbechov "Tear down that wall!" And the Berlin Wall fell establishing peaceful relations that are still being felt today. Nastalgia? Sure, but of times that were certainly worthy of the time spent remembering.
Eirik Rødberg 1 second ago Nonsense. The Cold War in the 80a was not really dangerous like things are now. Indeed the 80a were the golden years. No doubt about it. I lived it. I know.
Pete Willis was a integral part to Def Leppard sound early on the nwobhm sound was him and Clark a charm they lost when he was fired Unfortunately, they had a great unique early sound that was lost
I remember MTV had a Def Leppard day back in 93' and they featured this documentary. I actually started taping it with about 4 minutes left, so I'm very happy to have found this almost 30 years later. Thank you!
Oh wow!! I wonder if I taped it but I don't remember this docu at all! I was just about 23 and was working two jobs, had my first serious boyfriend and moved in with him that September so I doubt I watched it. He was an overnight cab driver and was home during the day so he probably wouldn't let me record it while I was working LOL.
Rock of Ages, still rollin' - rock'n'rollin'!!!! Thank you so much for sharing this programme. My parents wouldn't let me stay up to watch it first time on TV in the UK. Awesome - thank you so much.
This group wanted to build a better life by leaving Sheffield and singing their hearts out. They succeeded overcoming impossible obstacles and staying focused on self-improvement. The consequences of their collective efforts and sacrifices were very strong friendships and a permanently positive mark on the entire world! Just look at the energy in their music. It makes an exploding Supernova look insignificant by comparison. People were singing their music before it was even released. The sincerest form of thank you!!!
I remember this being part of the "Heavy Metal Heaven" season on BBC2 back in the summer of 89. Rick going back to the scene of the crash brought a tear to my eye at the time.
In their early days, the Thin Lizzy influence was really clear. Among our music royalty in this country, even if we don't always fully realise it. Love the fact that Joe narrates this himself, gives the documentary a much more personal feel.
This documentary was amazing!! I fell in love with this band when they first came out, and I'm more in love with them today!! They are so awesome and down-to-earth!! Unbelievable!! ❤ from 🇨🇦
I’ve always seen small excerpts of mutt giving this interview over the years but I never knew what it came from or where the full video was. This is great thanks I thought I’ve seen all the Def Leppard docs
In the 80s Def Leppard was my favorite band, but I must admit I much preferred the early Leppard music. I never cared for Hysteria or what came after it. It may be their biggest seller, but Def Leppard lost something special with that album. Their harder rock edge. After it, everything sounded exactly like it. The hard rocking Leppard has never returned. I hated the loss of Pete Willis, but understood why. I will always respect Rick Allen's sheer tenacity and determination in overcoming insurmountable obstacles, and my heart broke at the loss of Steve Clark, my favorite band member.
Still one of my top favorite groups of all time! Never could I ever forget the early albums of Def Lepperd growing up in the 80s they were it man. Rick Allen was one of my biggest inspiration's behind my playing as a drummer growing up. ❤️
And thinking about it, every picture of Mutt I ever saw, is in this very situation. So this might even be the only interview with Mutt Lang in the entire RUclips universe.
I went to the same school as Rik, then lived a few minutes walk from the school where their first gig was and even rehearsed and recorded around the same old factories they did…..so I have a lot of sentimental emotions towards leppard, always will have
I saw this when it first came out early hours of Saturday 26 August 1989. It was repeated on Thursday 4 January 1990. I was in hospital, then recovering from a serious operation (also day of first ever showing of One Foot In The Grave) on BBC1.
My life has been enriched by their music (4+ decades now) Come As You Are vibes is what we embraced most about the band. With Mutt’s help and the band’s passion, they Adrenalized Rock music in America.
The whole time I watched this video...I thought about Steve Clark and I don't think they knew what was going to happen to Steve not too long after this video RIP Steve Clark
It's a shame, really two sad things... Steve Clarke drinking himself dead and Pete Willis drinking himself out of the band. Brilliant riffers and song writers both.
Woah it's cool to hear an early version of "(Stand Up) Kick Love Into Motion" @ 35:47. It really stinks to think about what all was going on behind the scenes during this documentary with Steve & how he'd die just a few years later. I'd give anything to have had an Adrenalize album with Steve playing on those songs. Ugh it still hurts.
Thank you for posting this video you get to hear from the guys so honestly. They are a amazing bunch of guys , staying together through thick and thin.
Bands may come and go but Def Leppard has stood the test of time. This is no longer a band. Its an institution in itself. Millions of people learning their songs on guitar all over the internet is proof of this!
The American rock scene was so much more aware of what young audiences wanted to listen to. This was the 80’s but it was the same in the 60’s when I was a teenager. I’m not surprised Def Leppard were drawn to the USA, watching this video now I feel depressed at how reluctant English promoters were to show any excitement about a young group like Def Leppard. I was blown away when I went to the States when MTV was launched. I remembered my teens, listening to Radio Caroline, under the bed covers, retuning constantly to hear my favourite songs.
Def Leppard were a rare example of the American market getting onboard first rather than last, later on their US record company were the ones that screwed up early promotion for Hysteria in the States.
Hysteria was the first full album I ever heard. It was on tape (it was a copy... forgive me!) and I was my first tape I ever had... I didn't know how they worked so for the first 4 months of having the tape I only listened to side A... until one day I played the side B on accident and realized there were more songs I never heard before... it was great to discover!
I appreciate the fantastic comments on here. This documentary was made by my late father John Wilford and his film company. It was an incredible time and meeting the band was an absolute privilege..
That is fantastic I hope you could share some stories or share some photos you are very lucky and your Grampa helped with a superb documentary 😊 Thank you 😊
Dude! I remember being obsessed with how great this documentary was when I was 14/15 years old. Your dad did an incredible job! Nice one ❤
I enjoyed this documentary immensely. Appreciate all involved in its production.
Wow... I'm envious! That must have been the experience of your life. Thanks for sharing.
You dad is a legend!
I’ve always greatly admired the band members for sticking with and standing by their drummer at his lowest ebb. It shows true loyalty, love and integrity.
Rick Savage Joe Steve Steamin Clark & Pete weren’t American they’re brits, their culture/logic doesn’t allow for that...Pete getting fired totally diff thing...
@@jjecklund8100 Back in the day there were plenty of blue collar/salt of the Earth people in America that would have done the same.My dad included.😉
Now.Not so much.😔
I'm just glad they're still around.Considering how easily the could have become addicts.
Oh yes.
And this years stadium Tour is def leppard or bust! I'm going if it kills me I WILL BE IN MINUTE MAID PARK WHEN THEY GET HERE caused I've scraped every dime for 3 Whole years this time.
Talk about eliminating any and all impulse shopping to accomplish this goal
When I make it across the pond..I intend to place a rose on steves grave
@@PatMach-pg8pl did you get to see them??
And here we are, 40 years later and still JAMMING!!!!! I just saw them in Houston 3 nights ago... they still put on one helluva show..
Just saw Def Leppard on Wednesday in Orlando, FL with my 23 year old son. 2nd time getting to see them and they are still rocking it out in 2024. ❤❤❤
Steve was the magic behind the whole band. If it weren't for him they never would've played that 1st "High School" gig. His excellent riffs at the beginning of songs are what caught the attention of everyone. A lot of people don't realize that Steve made more money than the others because he had the most input into the songs! He did the majority of composing the entire content of songs. He wrote lyrics, designed the melodies with the chords, and of course, polished every song with his riffs. He was a multi-talented
musician, he was naturally gifted!
If only he would've seen himself as others did....he was so overly critical of himself, I hope when he went to heaven he finally saw who he really was, a beautiful, talented, gifted, and truly loving man who put others before himself. R.I.P. Steve, you are a legend!
I doubt that Steve Clark would appreciate you trashing the other members of the band by minimizing their contribution to its success, as well as that of producer Mutt Lange. No one knows what each of these guys would have done if they had not gotten together...or what might have gone better without Clark's addiction. It is one thing to appreciate Steve Clark's enormous talent, but you can do it without making it sound as though he was all there was to the "magic" of Def Leppard. Just nonsense.
You sound like a family member 🤡
So true
Steve Clark was a great guitarist who propelled Def Leppard to stardom
Only Rick Allen could pull this off!! Much love and respect to you.
I am reminded of an incident that happened in the summer of 1987 during the Monsters of Rock tour that was at Wimbledon Stadium in August of that year. Def Leppard was on the ticket, along with many other top metal bands of that era, including Ozzy Osborne. This was the first tour they had been on since Rick Allens accident. Ozzy told Rolling Stone magazine that putting Rick Allen on stage basically amounted to a "freak show." After having watched Def Leppards performance, Ozzy humbled himself to Rick, and apologized for what he had said. I thought that was a touching story.
Steve Clark forever
❤️
@alannaramone3821 YES!!!
No one can ever top Steve!!!
Yes😢 it’s hard to watch old Def Leppard concerts etc and see the beautiful magnificently talented Steve Clark without tearing up seeing him alive happy and doing what he loved ROCKING OUT!!!
The Riffmaster is criminally underrated by many. RIP Steve Clark
Steve Steamin Maynard Clark rest in peace always remembered never forgotten a brilliant guitarist pure genius always remembered never forgotten 🤘🤘🤘👍👍
Def Leppard is one of the best rock bands of all time hands down
This band in the 1980s was an unstoppable machine! I’ve been going to their concerts since 1983, when they were opening for other bands, and they blew those bands off the stage! After Rick’s accident, they came back stronger than ever! They are still amazing today and have never wavered!
55 now and still listen to Def Leppard and rock from the 80’s and still better than anything that has come after
Def Leppard has seen its share of highs and it has seen its share of lows. They handled it with class. They took exactly the right amount of time to grieve the loss of Steve Clark. When Rick Allen was in his car wreck, they could have quit or hired a new drummer but they gave Rick the chance and the time to recover. they supported him. This is a very close group no egos. I like them since I heard High & Dry. Keep rockin lads!
I grew up with these guys. They were only about 6-7 years older than I. I listened to them as a teen...and still love them. I would even pipe their music into my helmet while flying combat missions in Iraq. I will listen to and love their music until I die, and even after that, I will be a Def Leppard fan. My favorite of all time.
Rick Allen is so strong, amazing, and such an inspiration to anyone who wants to be a drummer without an arm. It just takes perseverance. He has that and then so much more. ❤
I saw DL twice.First time opening for Ozzy in '81.Joe had just turned 21.Rick Allen was 17.😮
Then in '87 when Tesla opened.Best dbl.bill I EVER saw.
Both bands killed it.🤟
Next concert will be my number 4
Flew to London from the U.S. on the first week of January 1991. Steve Clark died about 3 miles from me on January 8th. My 22nd birthday was the next day. He was only 30. RIP
Wow, never seen this before! Such an honest and inspiring look at this iconic band. And Rick’s account of his accident at the 40:00 mark was just heartbreaking. When he broke down in that field and his dad walked over to hug him, my heart just melted. I think people forget how emotionally devastating this event was to him, as well as physically devastating. The fact that he overcame his injury and basically re-learned how play the drums just as well if not better than before, is truly a testament to the human spirit, especially considering how young he was at the time! Hats off to Rick for having the courage and tenacity to to come back the way he did, and to his bandmates for their love, support and loyalty. They have all said many times that they are family, and 3+ decades later, they still are. 💜
Well said, Erin. Thank you!
Nice words Erin thanks you!!
I enjoyed watching this, not seen it before! It brought me to tears at the part when Rick broke down in that field, heartbreaking.. but to have the courage he had and support he needed behind him to keep going is something else! So glad Rick didn't give up! ❤️ Love DL music 🎶❤️
FACTS ... He's Always Been A Strong Willed and Talented Musician his courage and dedication to his career/craft and of course to the band has been unwavering it's been understood that they've never treated him any different with anything else ; they've encouraged him and he's also become an even more Advanced drummer
What about the anonymous, the not famous millionaire people that go through this by themselves everday, with medical coverage that covers something one day, but not the next(how much is this going to cost me brings my stomach pain)and without much support just the group therapy, The feeling off your alone because to feed, bath, and getting you around is hard work, its understandable people have their own lives to contend to, but in saying that its also give you motivation, the strength if you like to want to show them you dont need them to do it for you, you always get the feeling people are thinking hes wants me to do that for him? Its crazy how in less than 10 seconds you're life can change. Its all good now. Thank for letting me fent that I feel better lol. If you read it or not.
I can listen to Steve's cool voice non stop. Truely the Greatest Band ever! Def Leppard Forever. Shout out to the cameraman named Paul Walker.
Saw them live this summer. We're all quite a bit older, but everything that the little kid in me loved in the band is all still there. I'm so glad youtube lets old stuff like this that is absolutely awesome can find new life.
Man kid's today missing out. Condolences to Mr Clark's family and friends
In the 80s I was a teen and truly the biggest def leppard fan around. I waited in agony three years for hysteria. Never giving up. I am proud of that being only 15 when hysteria finally came out. I bought the Lp the day it came out because the cd didn’t come in the store before a week later. 1987. Girls girls girls. Tell no tales. Hysteria. Tango in the night. Whitesnake 1987, crazy nights. Permanent vacation. So many albums I bought brand new that now are 35 year old classics.
Rest In Peace Steve Clark! There still no guitarist like you ever. I was happy to see Def Leppard in 1983 and 1989, seeing the Terror Twins was absolutely epic! Great upload of this amazing documentary. I still have my 1981 Concert shirt with white sleeves and black with Rock Brigade on the back with the band in the front. Vintage, but all mine! Def Leppard will always be great! 👍
Dad grew up in Washington and saw all the great bands and said hands down Def Leppard was the best. Also, one year in Reno papa roach cancelled a show because their drummer had a stomach bug and I remember the radio stations just ripping them saying the drummer from Def leppard wouldn't have canceled.
If you ever had a stomach bug you would understand.
@@glenhesketh1 I lived through a ruptured appendix
Still listening to Def Leppard December 26, 2021. Forever my FIRST ever hard Rock LP!!
Def Leppard changed my mind in the 80's to be my favorite band over Motley Crue??? CRUE took 2nd seat. 💪💯
Leppard was the first band I got in to, I still love them to this day. No one does melody like them. They still kick arse all years later
I am here to bust your bubble Def Leppard has never been a hard rock band they've always been a pop rock band just like Van Halen Motley Crue Etc
@@boblongdickder6178 I think part of what ya say is true. Different people have different interpretations. I just like to call them a rock band. Too many people like to come up with different types of something. I listen to a lot of metal and believe me the sub genres are very funny. Just keep it simple.
@@boblongdickder6178 Fully agreed,total true👍
So much respect, admiration and love for this band. ❤
Pour some Sugar was played on the speakers as we filed onto the large arena at my high school graduation in 1990
Always watch these vids for Steve Clark content. His riffs and melodies are just legendary and unmistakable
I prefer Pete Willis myself
For real!
@@christaylor2288 look at the change in musical direction after Pete Willis quit . They were considered 1 of the Heaviest Metal bands of the time. The songs on High n Dry are much harder to play than anything on Hysteria, or Pyromania. If High n Dry would have had Foolin ,instead of Bringing On the Heartbreak , I would consider it an absolutely perfect album. Foolin is a little darker than Bringing On the Heartbreak despite the Slade English title. Pete Willis , and Steve Clark both had great raw energy together. Phil Collen is too by the book
@@godetonter4764 Look at the change of quality in the song writing after Steve died. My personal favourite of their albums is High n' Dry but Hysteria is close and it's hard to deny that it's pretty much the ultimate 80's hard rock album. Adrenalize was decent, Retroactive had some good tracks but after that it has just been one weak release after another. :(
@@godetonter4764 And if Phil Collen never joined Def Leppard I wouldn't even know who they are! lol
the drummer is an inspiration to me i've been in an accident the man is great
33 years later and still touring! Awesome!
❤ one of the greatest bands ever all over the world everybody loves Def Leppard and they’re still rocking it in their 60s, 1977 through 2024 they’re still rocking it and beyond. Keep going guys you still have a lot future ahead of you❤
What a cool guy Steve Clark was.Down to earth.Sad loss to his band and fans.
5:39 that started it all. Thank you Steve.
What a great band. Been a fan since 1985. These guys are my age. Thanks for the Rock n roll Brothers
And the worst was yet to come ... still miss Steve 😪. Great to watch again what happened in the 80s. Love DL
So pleased I came across this piece of history. Fantastic.
Been tracking the band's Summer Stadium Tour since first of the month & have tickets for San Antonio next month! Will be my 4th time to see them live! Been a fan since the 80s and was in my mid 30s! I'm still jumping to my feet when I hear their music. They still rock!!
It's sad to think that Steve would die two years later. Maybe even less than two years later, depending on the exact date of when this documentary was aired.
What a great documentary - really rare stuff and great to see Joe presenting. You can also hear Phil laying down demo tracks for Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion) from Adrenalize not released until 1992.
Very sad to think about a year and a half after this documentary Steve would have passed away. Little did the band know what lay in store.
I said the same thing when it ended... RIP forever Steamin' Steve!
Man the 80's were fun. People were happy. They worked to buy toys and have fun not to survive. The girls were hot, the guys were good looking, the cars were fast and the gas was cheap. The beer flowed free and keggers were still the rage,
And the music was awesome!
I mean you might be suffering from a little bit of golden age fallacy. AIDS was a blossoming epidemic. The manufacturing sector of the United States was being decimated.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 And the cold war brought us to the very brink of nuclear war with Russia. Point is that there are always negative things going on in the world. It's the totality of the events that make for an era worthy of whistful nostalgia.
Reagan told Gorbechov "Tear down that wall!"
And the Berlin Wall fell establishing peaceful relations that are still being felt today.
Nastalgia? Sure, but of times that were certainly worthy of the time spent remembering.
Exactly!!!! Love that I experienced the 80's as a teen....I hate the world my kids are growing up in....hate it!!!
Eirik Rødberg
1 second ago
Nonsense. The Cold War in the 80a was not really dangerous like things are now. Indeed the 80a were the golden years. No doubt about it. I lived it. I know.
I love this documentary on the band, the first I ever saw and at the time. Love Def Leppard
Been hunting for this Video since seeing it 1990 32 years later every bit as good Thank You
You are welcome :)
Pete Willis was a integral part to Def Leppard sound early on the nwobhm sound was him and Clark a charm they lost when he was fired Unfortunately, they had a great unique early sound that was lost
No doubt..absolutely!
America loved you guys first❤
nah you are wrong!!!,ive loved these guys since 1979,im 60yrs old now and theres alot like me in UK,respect!!!❤️🙏🙏
I love Def Leppard.
I Love U 💜SAV💜 Miss U Steve😇 They Are Still Playing In Your Memory ✌️🤘✌️
OmG....I can't, when Rick was in the field and broke down.....I cant!!😭😭
Rick Allen , God Bless you💖
Thanks so much for so much #rarefootage of #thebeginningsof @defleppard ~ #includingsteveclark !!
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I remember MTV had a Def Leppard day back in 93' and they featured this documentary. I actually started taping it with about 4 minutes left, so I'm very happy to have found this almost 30 years later. Thank you!
Oh wow!! I wonder if I taped it but I don't remember this docu at all! I was just about 23 and was working two jobs, had my first serious boyfriend and moved in with him that September so I doubt I watched it. He was an overnight cab driver and was home during the day so he probably wouldn't let me record it while I was working LOL.
Rock of Ages, still rollin' - rock'n'rollin'!!!! Thank you so much for sharing this programme. My parents wouldn't let me stay up to watch it first time on TV in the UK. Awesome - thank you so much.
This group wanted to build a better life by leaving Sheffield and singing their hearts out. They succeeded overcoming impossible obstacles and staying focused on self-improvement. The consequences of their collective efforts and sacrifices were very strong friendships and a permanently positive mark on the entire world! Just look at the energy in their music. It makes an exploding Supernova look insignificant by comparison. People were singing their music before it was even released. The sincerest form of thank you!!!
I remember this being part of the "Heavy Metal Heaven" season on BBC2 back in the summer of 89. Rick going back to the scene of the crash brought a tear to my eye at the time.
Great documentary! My favorite band of all time 🤘❤💫
I love Def Leppard!! As a younger fan, I really hope I get to see them live in London in the coming years...
Rick Allen starting to cry was hard to watch. I am so glad that he was able to keep playing.
Thankful to have grown up with this band. I believe they are they greatest rock n roll band of all time!
Joe and those jeans in pour some sugar on me video!!!❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥( my screen saver)
I've always been a fan... I absolutely love them!!
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In their early days, the Thin Lizzy influence was really clear. Among our music royalty in this country, even if we don't always fully realise it. Love the fact that Joe narrates this himself, gives the documentary a much more personal feel.
Thanks for uploading this. It was awesome. I don't know how I missed this back in the day. 👍
You are welcome and glad you enjoyed it🙂
... 35 yrs later and they're still going strong. amazing band!
42 years later.
This documentary was amazing!! I fell in love with this band when they first came out, and I'm more in love with them today!! They are so awesome and down-to-earth!! Unbelievable!! ❤ from 🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I’ve always seen small excerpts of mutt giving this interview over the years but I never knew what it came from or where the full video was. This is great thanks I thought I’ve seen all the Def Leppard docs
If you watch Behind the Music or Classic Albums- Hysteria there’s also clips of Steve from this documentary along with Mutt with 1989
In the 80s Def Leppard was my favorite band, but I must admit I much preferred the early Leppard music. I never cared for Hysteria or what came after it. It may be their biggest seller, but Def Leppard lost something special with that album. Their harder rock edge. After it, everything sounded exactly like it. The hard rocking Leppard has never returned. I hated the loss of Pete Willis, but understood why. I will always respect Rick Allen's sheer tenacity and determination in overcoming insurmountable obstacles, and my heart broke at the loss of Steve Clark, my favorite band member.
Well,I liked the 80's music more. But? I love MIRROR, MIRROR. LOOVE IT.
@@donaldshrader9609 Mirror mirror is 100% their best song.
Still one of my top favorite groups of all time! Never could I ever forget the early albums of Def Lepperd growing up in the 80s they were it man. Rick Allen was one of my biggest inspiration's behind my playing as a drummer growing up. ❤️
Yes forever my love my rocker forever. Rest in peace. I will always cherish your music forever
Man there is so much good Def Leppard content. Treasure Trevor stuff that I was too young to see or wasn't available in my region.
The biggest treasure of this docu is actually Mutt Lange being interviewed. That is very very rare.
And thinking about it, every picture of Mutt I ever saw, is in this very situation. So this might even be the only interview with Mutt Lang in the entire RUclips universe.
I went to the same school as Rik, then lived a few minutes walk from the school where their first gig was and even rehearsed and recorded around the same old factories they did…..so I have a lot of sentimental emotions towards leppard, always will have
I saw this when it first came out early hours of Saturday 26 August 1989. It was repeated on Thursday 4 January 1990. I was in hospital, then recovering from a serious operation (also day of first ever showing of One Foot In The Grave) on BBC1.
I remember watching this when it came on TV. I probably still have it on vhs tape! So nice watching it again.
I love Steve Clark and always will ❤❤
I can't imagine how hard it would be to go back to the accident site years later.
My life has been enriched by their music (4+ decades now)
Come As You Are vibes is what we embraced most about the band.
With Mutt’s help and the band’s passion, they Adrenalized Rock music in America.
And they r still doing it today and as good as ever,best back up vocals of any band I no
Thanks for an awe inspiring inside look at one of my favorite bands.
i saw this when it was released i was 13 and i remember every bit of it classic upload man thank you so much
Love Def Leppard - they are my favorite band - tied with Pink Floyd.
The whole time I watched this video...I thought about Steve Clark and I don't think they knew what was going to happen to Steve not too long after this video RIP Steve Clark
It's a shame, really two sad things... Steve Clarke drinking himself dead and Pete Willis drinking himself out of the band. Brilliant riffers and song writers both.
Woah it's cool to hear an early version of "(Stand Up) Kick Love Into Motion" @ 35:47. It really stinks to think about what all was going on behind the scenes during this documentary with Steve & how he'd die just a few years later. I'd give anything to have had an Adrenalize album with Steve playing on those songs. Ugh it still hurts.
Thank you for posting this video
you get to hear from the guys so
honestly. They are a amazing
bunch of guys , staying together through thick and thin.
Wow ohhhh wow amazing documentary and footage...🎉forever a fan......Rock on...............❤.....
When there first hit I knew they would be huge. I wore a Def Leppard t shirt in high school way before they where big.
Stephen Maynard Clark (23 de abril de 1960-8 de enero de 1991), fue uno de los guitarristas de la banda inglesa Def Leppard.[2]
I’m from Dallas and I miss the hell out of Q102
2022 and Still Rock n Rolling 💞🎶
That was a Stand Up demo in there that was nice
Yeah it sounds like it to me!!
Yeah and I think that particular playing has been misattributed to Steve many times.
One of my favorite 80s band hands down went to go see them at Jacksonvile,Fl 07-02-2022 it was an awesome show ill never forget this day.....
Yes!! Saw them last night in Houston!! What a show!!😍😍😍
I hadn't seen this before. What a treat. Thank you.
Bands may come and go but Def Leppard has stood the test of time. This is no longer a band. Its an institution in itself. Millions of people learning their songs on guitar all over the internet is proof of this!
Wish we could hear that full demo of Stand Up.
The American rock scene was so much more aware of what young audiences wanted to listen to. This was the 80’s but it was the same in the 60’s when I was a teenager. I’m not surprised Def Leppard were drawn to the USA, watching this video now I feel depressed at how reluctant English promoters were to show any excitement about a young group like Def Leppard. I was blown away when I went to the States when MTV was launched. I remembered my teens, listening to Radio Caroline, under the bed covers, retuning constantly to hear my favourite songs.
Def Leppard were a rare example of the American market getting onboard first rather than last, later on their US record company were the ones that screwed up early promotion for Hysteria in the States.
I love playing DEF LEAPARD on Guitar.
@dw140271 may I say your father did a terrific job on this documentary. One of the best I've ever seen!
So cool to come upon this, never knew it was out - and Rick, you are the Man.
Very good documentary ! Thanks for the upload!
Never knew they had those women dancing in that bit during the Photograph video back then. Must've been cut in later versions of the video
Thank You
Keep up the good work 💕 Lov you guys ❤️💕🎶 your the best
Hysteria was the first full album I ever heard. It was on tape (it was a copy... forgive me!) and I was my first tape I ever had... I didn't know how they worked so for the first 4 months of having the tape I only listened to side A... until one day I played the side B on accident and realized there were more songs I never heard before... it was great to discover!
Great 🎶 music love ❤ 😍 this group they know how to sing
👍 thanks