This is the sixth and final part in a series on singles from Def Leppard’s Adrenalize era, including hard to find B-sides! This is a bit of a “bonus” review, since this song wasn’t actually on Adrenalize!
DEF LEPPARD – “Two Steps Behind” (1993 Phonogram)
From a B-side to an A-side in its own right, “Two Steps Behind” has seen more releases than most Def Leppard songs. Sure, it’s significant that it was Def Leppard’s first acoustic song, but it’s really not that exciting. When Arnold Schwarzenegger comes a-knockin’ and says “I need a rock band to give me ballad for my new movie” in that threatening Arnie voice of his, nobody’s going to refuse him.*
However it unfolded, “Two Steps Behind” was selected for the Arnie turd, Last Action Hero in 1992, next to bands such as AC/DC, Alice in Chains and Megadeth. In comparison to the aggressive contributions from them, Def Leppard’s track seemed hopelessly behind the times. It still charted in the US, going to #5. It was spruced up with strings courtesy of Michael Kamen, and was given a high-budget music video.
This single falls between two albums. Visually, the cover art recalls the prior Def Leppard singles with its yellow and red lego, but features the photographic style that the Retro-Active singles would sport. Since it cleans up a few B-sides from the era that didn’t carry over onto Retro-Active, I’ve decided to include it here.
The first B-side is a “warts and all” acoustic version of “Tonight”. This was later released on the deluxe Adrenalize as the “Sun Studios version”. In many regards, it’s as good as the original. Perhaps it’s even better, with its sparse but rich sound. Without the layers of a typical Def Leppard recording, the song breaths like never before.
The final track on the single (and this series!) to discuss is “S.M.C.” which is still unavailable anywhere else. Unfortunately it is only 1:14 long. Written and performed solely by Collen, it is a pretty acoustic instrumental track. Jaunty and light, it sounds classical in vibe. Leppard fans would be well advised to seek out this single, to add this brief guitar workout to their Leppard libraries.
4/5 stars
* I’m not sure that this is exactly how it played out, but it could have!
Adrenalize singles:
Part 1: “Let’s Get Rocked”
Part 2: “Make Love Like a Man”
Part 3: “Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad”
Part 4: “Heaven Is”
Part 5: “Tonight”
Bonus Part 6: “Two Steps Behind”
This is been a really useful series Mike. I’ve got the Adrenalize deluxe so I know what tracks I’m missing now. I think there’s a few Slang singles I’d still like to get a hold of too.
So what does S.M.C. stand for then?
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Slutty Male Cougars
So Many Cops
Silly Manky C#*ts
Some Men Can’t
Stopping Most Cars
Slippery Menacing Cats
Stop Making Crocodiles
Such Melodious Cheese
Standing Much Cleaner
Stewardesses Making Chances
That’s ten. I could do this all day. Are any of those right, Mike?
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Every one is correct.
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A Winner Is Me!
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Hey thanks man! That’s what I go for — useful!
Unlike our friends Geoff or Aaron (naught boys!), I always thought S.M.C. were somebody’s initials. He’s never had a wife or a child with those initials though, so I don’t know. His mother’s initials perhaps? Somebody with the last name Collen.
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“Useful Mike” that’s what I’ll be calling you from now on!
I’ve just had a thought about the initals… wait for it… Steve Maynard Clarke.
I reckon I’m the winner!!
Also, I’ve listened to Adrenalize twice this week now thanks to you! It’s been going down pretty well especially Stand Up. That’s a great tune.
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Steven Maynard Clark! Has to be. How long have I owned this CD but not figured that out?? Shame on me.
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Haha it only just occurred to me when I was typing the comment out too!
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Well check out the big brain on Scott!
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The Overlord is, again, correct.
S.M.C.= Stephen Maynard Clarke
This single was released in the UK in a black embossed tin and I’m sure it gave the rationale behind the SMC tune in that… Or maybe I’m confusing it? Will have to dig it out when I get home from work.
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This is another important one from my childhood Mike – this was one of the first tunes I learned to play on guitar. The verses are easy to play but When it gets to “there’s a magic running…” it goes to a F#minor chord which is a tricky one for new guitarists. Based on the difficulty I had with the chord, I remember thinking, wow these guys must have practiced this song for months!
Enjoyed this series!
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Oh the F-chord. A special place of hate in my heart for the F-chord. All these years, still a pain in the ass.
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Lousing barring!
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I don’t care what form you use, the F-chord has never caught on with me. I capo around it haha take that!
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Geoff, that is cool that you learned to play this as a young fella! I’m glad you enjoyed this series! The thought of that F#minor chord is making my old Nintendo injury come back.
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Too much clicking your button, Mike. It’ll always catch up with you.
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Carpal Tunnel from nintendo? it happens to the best of ’em!
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I liked this song when I first heard it, but now it just sort of blends into the wash of DL ballads. Decent tune, but also meh, now.
Also: I liked Last Action Hero. It was fun, the way it played with action movie cliches. And yeah, Arnie was bad, the film was bad, but it was just bad enough to be awesome!
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Maybe I should give Last Action Hero another shot. J mentioned he loves that movie. I certainly had the soundtrack though. Still do — CD now instead of tape.
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It’d be a good movie for a goof-off night. I’m not claiming it was Oscar-worthy. Although, given the choices the nitwits in the Academy make, one never knows.
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Oh man – Last Action Hero is ace. Loved it when I first saw it in the cinema and I watched the video until it died. Have it on my Amazon list after you last mentioned this song …
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Is it out on Blu, I wonder?
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Two different versions, under $11!
http://www.amazon.ca/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-keywords=last+action+hero
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Now, do I want to spend $11 whole dollars on it…
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It is! Buy it!
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Well, wasn’t there one for $8.50? Ha man, you’d pay that used.
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I might have to buy it, watch it for the first time in 15 years, and then review it for J. MAYBE.
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I didn’t realise this one came from Last Action Hero. Thanks.
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It sure did! As did Real World by Queensryche, also with strings by Michael Kamen.
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I do love blasting out ‘Big Gun’.
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OK, but try to stay on topic. What about the music?
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Arf, Arf!
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