Def Leppard Let It Go '87

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Def Leppard in Hollywood, Florida, 12.29.1987, 'Hysteria' tour.

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  • Beyond awesome....rest in peace, Steamin' Steve. As much as I love Viv's playing, the Lepps have never been able to get past Steve's death musically. While he was not a technical player by any means, Steve could play the coolest fucking riffs ever. In terms of knowledge and ability, he was probably average for a rock player, but there are things that can't be captured by technical ability alone...attitude, touch, class and taste among them. And he had them all in spades. RIP Steve.

  • Yeah even though Steve came up with most of the riffs, it was Willis...LMAO, get a clue.....And hysteria was one of the top selling albums of ALL TIME and you say it was horrible when the fan base said otherwise. Please go on the wheel of fortune and buy yourself a clue!

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  • STEVE=THE ULTIMATE RIFF -LORD

  • i have sex to this song :D

  • People with their Kodak C-110 cameras taking pictures, I remember those days! Obviously this is video, I wonder was it with that giant video camera we lugged on our shoulders?

  • OMFG.....I WAS THERE FRONT ROW ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE STAGE. One of the best nites of my life....and yeah they were alot LOUDER. I still have my ticket stub!

  • @woodchuk123

    All though you are correct on the great things beside his technical ability, from studying I have learned he knew very much for a rock player, the notes and chord structures he used are unbelievable, listen to how melodic his riffs and solos are, this showes he knew very much about notes and where they were all over the fretboard. He was a GOD!

  • That Les Paul was out there & so was Joe! Absolutely incredible!

  • @netrioter I am sorry, but you are so incorrect it's unbelieveable. Steve did the overwhelming majority of the solos and songwriting in the early years of Def Leppard. You are correct that Pete came up with the riff, but Steve always did the solo, even when this song was originally called, "When the Rain Falls" You need to learn your Def Leppard history.

  • @lesabre123 Way louder in your face back in the 80's.  They were one of my first shows back in '81...and holy christ did they just kick the shite out of the house...Steve yakking off stage and all.

  • fuckin' excelent U_U

    brilliant.

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