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The Sushi Hunter wrote:My wife loves Def Kitty, perhaps it's a Japanese thing, I don't know. We went to their concert a few years ago, during the tour that they ended up cutting short. I don't think the singer sounded too good during that show. I think they cut the tour short a show or two later because of vocal troubles or something like that.
Well I'm confused about that article. He states that they are changing up the tunes, yet he also indicates that it's a let down when tunes are changed up by other artists. Did I get that right or not? Either way, I won't purchase an album with re-recorded tunes from any band unless of course there are some tunes in the album that are new that I like.
AR wrote:I could care less if Elliot sounds like he's gargling with razor blades these days if they would just rock the fuck out like the first 3 albums and stop trying to be Mott The Hoople meets Duran Duran.
mrsromek wrote:Damn-25 years?!? I can still remember my late (and a hell of a woman) grandmother buying me the cassette at Phar-Mor for like $5.99 back in the day. Played the crap out of that thing.
Def Lep needs to tour and play that sucker all the way through. Don't they play at least half of it every night anyway?
Yoda wrote:I haven't purchased the full tracks yet, but I did listen to the soundbytes, pre-release of the re-records, and they sound surprisingly close to the originals! I didn't think ol' J.E. still had the voice to do it, but apparently he still does.
AR wrote:Yoda wrote:I haven't purchased the full tracks yet, but I did listen to the soundbytes, pre-release of the re-records, and they sound surprisingly close to the originals! I didn't think ol' J.E. still had the voice to do it, but apparently he still does.
Joe Elliott meet Autotune. Autotune meet Joe Elliott
AR wrote:Yoda wrote:I haven't purchased the full tracks yet, but I did listen to the soundbytes, pre-release of the re-records, and they sound surprisingly close to the originals! I didn't think ol' J.E. still had the voice to do it, but apparently he still does.
Joe Elliott meet Autotune. Autotune meet Joe Elliott
StevePerryHair wrote:I thought it was interesting that when I saw the broadway musical "Rock of Ages" over a year ago, they have a voice over before the play starts, which is David Coverdale himself, giving people theater rules. He then mentions that people should not "sing or play any def leppard songs at any time during the musical, as they were not given the rights for any of their music for the production" said in a funny way, having the audience laughing. So the record label said NO!
Now the "Hollywood" movie version comes out, and guess what! 3 Def Lep songs IN the movie, and an record album as a prop. Interesting the record label was all in for it when big names in Hollywood were behind it!
Things like this make the band look bad. I can see why they have issues and are trying something radical to send a message.
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