These guys were pure magic indeed. The 1st 3 albums are nothing but in your face great guitar work for some real young guys. R.I.P Steve Clark I will always miss your great guitar playing indeed.
Nice clip, the first two albums still rank at the top for me-more raw, heavy and full of potential. Played the crap out of On Through the Night when it came out. Good stuff!
This one is great!! I stumbled on "live at oxford" 1980 on their official site. Sounded like they tried to dub in 8 modern guitars with those new guys, the timing wasnt good, and would make Clark roll in his grave.
Willis parting was nothing. Steve dying was the final blow. He hated it on earth and this song woulda been a better legacy than "White Lightning". Mick Wall replied never seen a man feeling so ugly and not wanting to live
Def Leppard seem like they are not very fond of their first lp. most compilation cd's do not have any songs from it. i think it show's a wider range and more imagination than any thing they recorded after it. on High and Dry the songs all sounded pretty much the same but the got their first hit so that is all that matters.
They play a few songs from the first one live these days and have for awhile. I think in the first ten years or so, they felt it was too amateur and the production wasn't what they wanted. I get it. But great work always lasts forever and you look back with a different opinion. The fans knew it from the start. Sometimes we are our own worst critic.
@@FreeMTrider I've noticed over the years from conversations with band members from all kinds of different bands that they almost never seem to know which songs are their best songs. I have no idea why, but they seem absolutely clueless. It's bizarre. .
These guys were pure magic indeed. The 1st 3 albums are nothing but in your face great guitar work for some real young guys. R.I.P Steve Clark I will always miss your great guitar playing indeed.
Nice clip, the first two albums still rank at the top for me-more raw, heavy and full of potential. Played the crap out of On Through the Night when it came out. Good stuff!
First 3 albums history in the making,along with maiden,diamondhead,and savage,the leps were an essential part of nwobhm movement
Love it! The good old days. Takes me right back.
R.I.P. Steve Maynard Clark
1st time I ever heard this version thanks
This sounds like the demo version that they probably submitted to Mercury Records which got them the record deal in 79-80
lmao at the picture at 1:35. "USE THE FUCKING ASHTRAYS!" lol, words to live by!
music
my ears love it
thanks
Very good live clip.
Never heard this song before. ty
Great song why didn't they put it out earlier¿ loves to you guy's
This one is great!! I stumbled on "live at oxford" 1980 on their official site. Sounded like they tried to dub in 8 modern guitars with those new guys, the timing wasnt good, and would make Clark roll in his grave.
Thankfully they worked on this one some more and it turned into a great song
:o awesome..
1:38 ... USE THE FUCKING ASHTRAYS!!
x59x p.s. hugs ❤❤
Kiss
80+
I thought it was the old J Geils Song. LOL!
Disappointing that When the walls came tumbling down has been never played live since 1980
:(
@6VENOMS6LEGIONS6 go to bringing on the heart brake he is live in that
this is from "first strike"
im not bittersweet im lepfan4life and do i have any video of Pete....maybe
pete willis rockkkkk
absolutely, soon as willis went, it was downhill all the way.....
@ 0:10 wearing a DC 101 shirt.
Willis parting was nothing. Steve dying was the final blow. He hated it on earth and this song woulda been a better legacy than "White Lightning". Mick Wall replied never seen a man feeling so ugly and not wanting to live
Def Leppard seem like they are not very fond of their first lp. most compilation cd's do not have any songs from it. i think it show's a wider range and more imagination than any thing they recorded after it. on High and Dry the songs all sounded pretty much the same but the got their first hit so that is all that matters.
They play a few songs from the first one live these days and have for awhile. I think in the first ten years or so, they felt it was too amateur and the production wasn't what they wanted. I get it. But great work always lasts forever and you look back with a different opinion. The fans knew it from the start. Sometimes we are our own worst critic.
@@FreeMTrider I've noticed over the years from conversations with band members from all kinds of different bands that they almost never seem to know which songs are their best songs. I have no idea why, but they seem absolutely clueless. It's bizarre.
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A Bunch of Sheffield schoolboys made a record they could never surpass. STEVE the drunk. I love this
Pretty fucking amazing. Kids taking on the world and they won.
One of you here is an extreme poser, not like myself at all.