Def Leppard's Joe Elliott on music critics, streaming services and real punk rockers
by Randall Roberts, Los Angeles Times
Jul 20, 2018
4 minutes
Over a four-decade career as lead singer for Def Leppard, Joe Elliott has sung about sugar, passion killers, hypnosis, "magical mysteria," pyromania, being brought to his knees by love and riding on a nightmare machine.
But until recently, Elliott and band, which formed in Sheffield, England, in the late '70s, didn't think much of music streaming.
Long after holdouts Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, Metallica and AC/DC remastered and unlocked their music, Def Leppard steadfastly refused to cave until it was able to negotiate what the band considered equitable compensation from Universal Music.
The two sealed a deal late last
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