Def Leppard & Imanbek – Pour Some Sugar On Me
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2023 single Pour Some Sugar On Me.
Music from Pour Some Sugar On Me
Gear Used On Pour Some Sugar On Me
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Def Leppard & Imanbek – Pour Some Sugar On Me (2023). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Steve Clark
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Guitars used by Steve Clark on Pour Some Sugar On Me
Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar
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For Def Leppard's "Hysteria" tour, Steve Clark played a white LP Custom with a Khaler tremolo and three pickups. He can be seen playing it in the "Pour Some Sugar On Me" video. The guitar can first be seen at :11s.
Effects Pedals used by Steve Clark on Pour Some Sugar On Me
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Clark used a CE-2 on songs off the album "Hysteria", such as the title track, and "Love Bites"
Phil Collen
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Guitars used by Phil Collen on Pour Some Sugar On Me
Here we have a Jackson with a neck-through and a funky eighties crackly design. This was definitely my main guitar for the Hysteria tour and featured in tons of Lepp videos. I think I got the guitar in '86. It originally had a Kahler bridge until some time in the 90's. Then it was fitted with a Floyd Rose trem bridge. The finish was silver but basically covered in black and shrink dried until the black cracked, giving it its unique finish. I love this guitar and brought it back out on the 2006 US tour with Journey, after about a fifteen year hiatus. Oh, yeah, almost forgot, it has my name on the 24th fret.
You can hear this guitar on the intro lick to "Pour Some Sugar on Me"
You can see crackle jack on the "Sugar" video, "Women" video, in the "Round and In Your Face" DVD and countless other things. If I've left any out, please feel free to shoot me a line; or if you have photos and stuff of it, Send 'em over.