The church building is St Catherine's chapel. Nice to see the castle looking amazing. I was born a Hylton, and lived nearly all my life near Sunderland.
They really were great musicians at a very young age. Steve was something special and could make a guitar talk and that is something difficult to do. He was my guitar idol. I chased the music dream but could never get to his heights. Thanks for commenting!!!!
That’s pretty cool, how we can see the door that he used to walk through everyday and the yard that he might have had a few Def Leppard bandmates in for a few cocktails and a bbq.
I was shaking taking that video worrying someone would come out and yell at me. I did it with my phone instead of the bigger camera on the gimbal. It was, as a major Def Leppard fan, brilliant in every way!!! Definitly needed the pisser soon after!!!
@@WindRushAdventures-ij2nx That was awesome though, Joe Elliott is a killer rock singer, he was way better during “Pyromania”, but he is still giving his all. I remember back in 1983, my friend at school had the album and as soon as I heard “Rock of Ages” , I was hooked. Then, I listened to the other songs - I said, this album will be with me for life. I’m 53, and it is with me for life. I would have loved to meet Steve Clark, he is/was the main songwriter and he made the most “killer” riffs. God bless him, my mom & dad are watching him now.
@@WindRushAdventures-ij2nx It is a special place full of history (Sheffield Flood). In the context of your video; it's almost like the sounds have been turned down on the world.
An absolute true legend in rock... Def leppard are one of my favourite bands.. Steve Clarke was just awesome brilliant song writer and awesome guitarist.. RIP..
I like their new stuff but if I am being honest, the combination of Steve and Pete was really the height of the Def Leppard sound. I know that's controversial, but I play lead guitar in lots of bands in the past and they liked me for my speed. But playing slow and melodic at times for contrast is the best playing. Steve had speed but knew when to use it. That is why he will always be my go to guitar legend!! Thanks for commenting!!
She is gunna get you for that comment (Steve laughed) I love the buildings and the Paddington St Garden. Nice place to sit and chat. Steve says it is Gerry Rafferty and that he is Scottish, and I know it also from Sherlock Holmes. Did you go into the museum later? Love the song and all the nooks and crannies. I could spend months or years wandering around. I love seeing all the different shops and some that are familiar. What is Tesco? is it sort of a convenience store? Billy Connolly and Humblebums? He was also in Stealers Wheel with Joe Egan . Craig Ferguson possibly. He played on the Drew Carey show too.
Es el mejor vídeo que he visto del recorrido hasta la tumba de Steve Clark. Siempre estará con nosotros. RIP. Ojalá haya encontrado la paz y serenidad que no pudo tener aquí abajo. Descansa en paz Steve. Siempre te recordaremos.
I like all the benches ! Not many American cemeteries privide places for people to sit down and rest! That is a very good thing to do because many people who visit cemeteries ate older folks! I also love all the trees especially on the entrance to this cemetery! Beautiful! 🇩🇪🇨🇭🇺🇲♀️🌊♀️🌊♀️🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
That is just a blue house number. You don't get a blue plaque until you're dead and British Heritage don't just dish them out for fun, I'm not sure Mr Elliott would even qualify!
Hello, and thank you. i always enjoy a virtual walk around my old town, but quite surprised at how quiet things are for a September morning - very rare in Oxford at any time of the year :)
In the TV show, the council wouldn't let him have a restaurant at the shop so he developed the old barn into a kitchen and then drove the food up to the shop!. Great show. Check it out! Eventually he won and now serves food next to the old sheep pen.
My dad would have liked the toy shop. He and his friend would be waiting for the wives in a store and head to the toy section and turn on all the toys.
Was there in May. At around 3:20 is the Whiski Bar and Restaurant. They serve the most astounding Haggis I have ever tasted. I'm 79, love my Haggis and never had anything close to this! To bad their 3000 miles from me.
Turns out April and May and early June were the time to go! We thought for the three weeks we were in the U.K. and France, we would get the best weather in August and early Sept. Didn't work out that way!! Oh well, it gets better as we go. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Our videos will take us to Skye, Scottish Borders, Yorkshire, Cotswalds, London and Paris!!
Naughty, naughty, lol. You're not supposed to film inside! Admit I snuck a short one in myself. Was there in May. I'm 79, it was on my bucket list. Just subscribed..