

We'd much rather get on with making new music, doing tours, entertaining people, but it's just part of what we do. It's a challenge if nothing else and, like I said, it's a business decision. To go back in and recreate what's in everybody's DNA is near on impossible.
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Plus you take into consideration the atmosphere of a live gig and you do it differently. Whoever did the fake painting studied the original inch by inch and we had to - second by second - go back and listen to that thing.Ĭause you sing it differently live every night and it just drifts away from the original.

The thing is, imagine a Picasso, or something, and somebody down the road buys this Picasso for $20 million and then they find out it's not a real one - that's what we're trying to achieve here. GR:You're not in your early 20s like you were back then. Cause we don't want other people making a shedload of cash out of our work and not pay us for it. We're not trying to make a quick buck, we're actually trying to maintain some kind of dignity in this. It's just been lousily, quickly done for a quick buck. I've done it myself where I've gone in iTunes where I've looked for a certain song where I accidentally bought the re-record and it's been awful. We don't want them to say it's better or it's worse, we want them to say it's the same. We're making them available on iTunes, but what we're trying to attempt to do - and it's down to the listeners to decide whether we achieve it or not - is give them something that sounds like the original. JE: Yeah, we're just basically doing re-records - it's as simple as that. Love Bites" - I can name 20 Top-20 hits - some of those are well worth the effort. There are some strange Japanese B-sides that really aren't worth the effort, but when it comes to the " GR: You haven't been able to come to an agreement about how you would be compensated, so in order for you to, as you said, "control your work," you guys are going to re-record your entire back catalog. We're not enjoying it - but they've got to come to the table with some kind of reasonable proposal, which they haven't done, so we shall go in the studio and have a bit of fun. We're trying to wrestle back all control or as much as possible. They can only release them digitally with our permission because that's written into our contract. It was 1979 and there was no such thing as "digitally." It wasn't written into the deal and consequently they have no rights for a digital release. JOE ELLIOTT: When we signed our record contracts, Noah was still sailing the ark off into foreign climes.

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GUY RAZ: Why can't I download your original songs off iTunes?

Hear the radio version at the audio link and read more of their conversation below. Lead singer Joe Elliott joined weekends onĪll Things Considered host Guy Raz to explain why and what the band's doing about it. Until recently, however, you couldn't buy its hits, like "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and "Rock of Ages" from online retailers. More than 30 years after Def Leppard got its start, the band is still playing stadiums.
