Did anybody read the recent article about all the guitar hero players who had some tragedy in life? Well, they discussed Def Leppard and I was surprised that the writer claimed Steve Clark was not as good of a player as Phil Collen. He lacked the technical playing and high powered soloing of Collen. Anyone agree with that?! Geeze, I thought Steve ripped. Not that he was a shred fiend, but still. They're both good. That's like saying Jeff Watson is/is not better than Brad Gillis, right? Enlighten me...
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Steve "Steamin" Clark vs. Phil Collen?
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Re: Steve \"Steamin\" Clark vs. Phil Collen?
Phil Collen was the more technically-oriented, chops player of the two, while Steve Clark was the amazing riff writer with the more feel-oriented approach to playing. IMHO, they made a great team, balancing eachs other's strengths and weaknesses perfectly. Who cares if Steve couldn't shred a solo, because Phil could when it was required. No one is busting on Jimmy Page for his sloppy soloing, because he churned out monster riffs constantly and effortlessly.
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I agree - lets face it, Def Leppard since Steve aren't a patch on what they were with him....even though I really like Vivian's playingPopular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
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I agree - lets face it, Def Leppard since Steve aren't a patch on what they were with him....even though I really like Vivian's playing
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I agree and I've always liked Vivian's playing as well. But his stuff with Def Leppard is just weak, maybe the worst of his career. Well, aside from Shadow King anyway. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!
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I remember a VH1 Storytellers episode where Joe Elliot said that they record ballads, because that is the only chance they have of getting on the radio, just like Aerosmith. That pretty much sealed the coffin on them as far as I was concerned. Uh, how many copies did Hysteria and Adrenalize sell? How much money do you have? **** radio, just play what you want.
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I agree that Steve was the man when it came to actually writing the riffs and Phil was the man for the solos. When they hired him during the Pyromania sessions, the album was done except for the solos. Phil's the man for going in there and churning out some awesome solos!
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I read the artcile, but interpreted it a slightly different way. I thought the author was primarily referring to the period just before Steve's death, and that his chops had dropped significantly due to his alcohol/drug addictions. Not that he was always inferior to Phil.
I agree, though, their styles were different and complimented each other well. Skilled guitarists, both. And even better hook writers. A sad story.
As to Vivian's stint in DefLep, IMHO it seems like he's just going through the motions. Or it's just for a (relatively) stable income, or something like that. He doesn't seem to have his heart in it.
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As much as I like Phil, I prefer pre-Phil era Def Leppard most. High and Dry is one of the best albums ever IMHO.
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Agreed. High and Dry makes it into my car CD player at least 2 or 3 times a year. They had a harder edge then. Although that might've had less to do with Phil, and more to do with Mutt.
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As much as I like Phil, I prefer pre-Phil era Def Leppard most. High and Dry is one of the best albums ever IMHO.
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Agreed. High and Dry makes it into my car CD player at least 2 or 3 times a year. They had a harder edge then. Although that might've had less to do with Phil, and more to do with Mutt.
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me to thats on my ipod when im in work
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Phil Collen was the more technically-oriented, chops player of the two, while Steve Clark was the amazing riff writer with the more feel-oriented approach to playing. IMHO, they made a great team, balancing eachs other's strengths and weaknesses perfectly. Who cares if Steve couldn't shred a solo, because Phil could when it was required. No one is busting on Jimmy Page for his sloppy soloing, because he churned out monster riffs constantly and effortlessly.
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This is pretty much completely true....according to Joe Elliot anyway.
Great band and I think they would have remained stronger through the 90's if Steve was still with them.
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