It’s Monday; after a weekend of different genres, let’s slip back into the 80s and play a little rock & roll. Tonight, we are going to travel overseas to the UK. Instead of playing tracks from several bands, I will focus on a band I typically don’t listen to as much anymore. I was working on the blog when I noticed a comment mentioning Steve Clark from Def Leppard. I rolled with Def Leppard for two albums, High and Dry and Pyromania. I remember tragedy befell the band, but I couldn’t remember the details. I discovered Steve Clark had succumbed to alcohol abuse. While working on other blog projects, I reacquainted myself with Def Leppard.
Of course, I enjoyed the popular tracks from the mentioned albums, but I wanted to see if I could remember why I enjoyed them all those years ago. Quickly, I remembered why. Here are a few cuts I enjoyed from High & Dry.
Unfortunately, I never really got into the Pyromania album like I did with High & Dry. When Phil Collen joined the lineup, the sound changed for me. Pyromania has tracks that received a fair amount of airplay so I found it difficult to find a track fitting my criteria. However, midway through the album, I found the tracks I remembered.
Though their sound changed overall, I found Pyromania a decent album. In the song Die Hard the Hunter, the tandem guitar play of Clark and Collen is insane. I definitely see why they were called “The Terror Twins”
Well, that’s it for tonight. I did my best to find Steve Clark playing footage. He is definitely a joy to watch. I never watched this much footage of playing until tonight. Thanks, Ted, for mentioning him; what a treat!
I have both Pyromania and High and Dry but that’s it, unless I count the half-dozen or so vinyl singles I have of Def Leppard.
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The only two album worth owning.
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Thanks Mangus! Steve Clark IS my favorite, for exactly that footage you showed from the Denver show. I guess we all have our guilty pleasures. Funny-I was listening to On Through the Night (their first album) this morning.
I was pretty sad when Steve died. I didn’t see how someone with so much talent could be so lost. By the way, right now I’m listening to John Lee Hooker, I Got My Eyes On You, so thanks for that! Love the guitars, man!
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No problem, Ted. I enjoyed doing the research.
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