What is Pete Willis playing in this video?

looks like a refin'd and 'buckered Melody Maker, probably an MIJ copy of some sort based on the headstock inlay

I kind of remember it but he switched to Hamer as soon as they hit
 
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before the refin?

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DC like a Melody Maker, yeah, but the body shape looks different, neck joint different, and it’s thicker.
 
Is there ever a point where we can get a sense of the strap attachment point? The Gibsons attach to the back of the body, while most of the copies attach to the base of the neck.

Nevermind: it's attached to the upper horn, which is different from either, but a common enough mod to both.
 
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Yep - after they fired Pete, it was an eventual change to pop rock starting with Hysteria.

Hysteria isn't all pop-rock, though. And that change was as much about Mutt Lange as it was anything else.

But of course, I'm one of those people who prefer their Pyro/Hysteria stuff to the early material, which wasn't bad but to me nothing particularly special. In any case, the Willis/Clark era is quite different from Clark/Collen or Collen/Campbell. Always fun to look at the contrasts. Almost like they're different bands.
 
A really crappy one.
Funny they claimed they kicked Willis out because he was an Alcoholic but they stayed with Steve Clark until the end as he drank himself to death.
Steve wrote most of their music.

"Jammin" Steve Clark you are missed RIP.

The Boys from Sheffield.
 
A really crappy one.
Funny they claimed they kicked Willis out because he was an Alcoholic but they stayed with Steve Clark until the end as he drank himself to death.
Steve wrote most of their music.

"Jammin" Steve Clark you are missed RIP.

I respect Clark's legacy as much as anyone, but saying he wrote most of their music is just incorrect. He wrote more in the early days (so did Willis and Rick Savage, actually), but as his alcoholism progressed and the band lineup changed, a lot of the music started to be written by Collen, Joe Elliott, Savage, and Mutt Lange. On Hysteria, Clark wrote "Gods of War" and contributed parts to other songs, just like the other band members and Lange. But the album was a super-collaborative process. "Pour Some Sugar On Me" was Elliott-Lange for the most part. Savage, Clark, and Collen each came up with different parts of "Hysteria."

As for Clark's alcoholism, they had given him time off to get himself together in the months before he died, because his drinking had made him functionally unable to contribute to the band. Willis, by contrast and to hear the rest of the band tell it, was a mean drunk. Clark wasn't mean or confrontational; he just quietly drank himself to death. Very sad.
 
The is the UK version of the Me and My WIne video. People have commented on how bad Steve looks, he even falls over at one point. There is another video where the whole band is drunk I can't think of it right now. They did the video after an award show.

 
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