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DEF LEPPARD Singer Interviewed On 'Nights With Alice Cooper' (Audio) - Oct. 28, 2012
DEF LEPPARD frontman Joe Elliott was interviewed on a recent edition of Alice Cooper's radio show, "Nights With Alice Cooper". You can now stream the chat using the SoundCloud player below.

"Nights With Alice Cooper" is produced and distributed by the United Stations Radio Networks. It is broadcast on over 100 radio stations in the U.S., seven in Canada, and is also available in the U.K., Germany, Ireland, Australia, Denmark, Sweden and New Zealand. In addition, dozens of affiliate stations stream the show.

For more information, go to www.nightswithalicecooper.com.

DEF LEPPARD recently joined the long list of rockers who have re-recorded their biggest hits in note-perfect renditions. Elliott shed some light on the new "2012" versions of "Pour Some Sugar On Me" and "Rock Of Ages", now available at various digital retailers. Elliott told MTV, "How can I put this politely? We were having a major disagreement with our ex-record label about the digital rights for our back catalog. We couldn't come to a mutual understanding that seemed fair for both sides. So we finally just decided to re-record all our hits. We started with 'Sugar' and 'Rock Of Ages', and I think we did a pretty good job. It's hard work trying to recreate something you did 30 years ago."

When pressed on the fact that despite all the care taken, re-recordings never seems to sound identical to the original release, Elliott said: "We got the same sounds, the same key, the same tempo. It was a 100 percent forgery. That was the idea, anyway. . . [We were] very conscious of the fact that when people download our songs from iTunes, they want it to sound like they remember it."



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posted by : Mindless Insanities
10/28/2012 3:47:48 PM
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How can the re-recorded versions sound identical, considering Joe's voice is complete shit now?? Realistically, this band died when Steve Clark died.


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posted by : Christonabike
10/28/2012 7:05:12 PM
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The fat bloke with the brown perm that sang on the first few albums was a better singer . . . . .


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posted by : RiotAct666
10/28/2012 8:05:50 PM
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Play all of the first three albums live only!


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posted by : Blackstar75
10/28/2012 8:06:41 PM
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the re-recorded versions sound really good. Joe's still got it in him. Now if only a new studio album would sound that fresh and energetic....

Who the fuck is that ugly broad in the shades though?


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posted by : Ms.666
10/28/2012 8:51:16 PM
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Joe WAS a killer singer but those days are long gone. His voice is over with and shot to hell. Sad cause in his prime he has some serious chops.


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