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Rock band Def Leppard has added its back catalog of music onto Apple Music and other streaming services today, following a years-long "power struggle" with Universal Records over the band's digital song rights.

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Now, as Def Leppard lead singer Joe Elliott explained to TeamRock.com, new executives at Universal Records have thought differently about the band's streaming catalog, leading to the inking of a deal and the band's music launching today on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music Unlimited, and more. Def Leppard's music is also now available to purchase on iTunes.
"We tried to do a deal many years ago, but it didn't work out, so we just waited and bided our time.

"Record labels, or any kind of institution like this, keep the same name, but every 18 months you can have totally different people.

"We were just very fortunate that the people at Universal at the moment were very onside to doing this deal. We sat down with them and basically just batted the stuff back and forth until we all settled on what we thought was a fair deal."
With the launch on Apple Music, there is now a wealth of Def Leppard content for subscribers to listen to today. On the main "Browse" tab, the streaming service has a new banner for the band, and within that you'll find playlists, albums, live albums, deluxe editions, and other collections.

Apple Music also launched an exclusive "The Lost Session" EP today, which includes live versions of songs like "Rock On" and "Bringin' On the Heartbreak," all said to be from a recording session in 2006. Similar to other major artists, the service has curated playlists that showcase Def Leppard Essentials, Deep Cuts, Influences, and Inspired tracks, allowing users to browse some of the band's own songs as well as discover music that is similar.

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On Def Leppard's new page, Apple Music gives a brief history of the band:
"Def Leppard were still teenagers when they joined the late '70s/early '80s New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement. But while their peers like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest got heavier, Def Leppard forged a pop-friendly hybrid that opened the door for hair metal and elevated them to worldwide acclaim. Anthems like "Pour Some Sugar on Me," "Photograph," and "Rock of Ages" retain their fist-pumping brilliance decades later, while "Love Bites" and "Bringin' On the Heartbreak" are some of the most potent power ballads in rock history.

Their enduring spirit is legendary, exemplified by drummer Rick Allen who lost his left arm in a 1984 auto accident but continues to record and tour with the band. Def Leppard's classic studio albums, playlists, and a lost 2006 session are now available to stream on Apple Music for the first time."
Following its launch in 2015, Apple Music has had a few major artist holdouts that have eventually come to the platform, including Taylor Swift, Adele, and Kanye West. In the most recent update from September, Apple Music was reported to have 30 million subscribers, up from 27 million last June. Rival Spotify shared its own subscriber count growth earlier this month, stating it now has 70 million paid subscribers.

Article Link: Def Leppard Now Available to Stream on Apple Music
 
Thats all well and good but where is Garth Brooks! Biggest selling country/music act of all time.

I like the idea of Apple Music and streaming in general but my OCD kicks in when you get an album and its missing certain tracks.

I'll be sticking to purchasing music for the time being.
 
At first, I got real excited when I read the headline, then I realized it said "available to stream."

The one place I would listen to music the most is work, but despite being in a very tall building in a large city, my LTE connection is practically non-existent at my desk. :(

Wake me up when the songs are available for sale, at least the songs for which my CD copy is too scratched up to rip.
 
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Thats all well and good but where is Garth Brooks! Biggest selling country/music act of all time.

I like the idea of Apple Music and streaming in general but my OCD kicks in when you get an album and its missing certain tracks.

I'll be sticking to purchasing music for the time being.
I just checked, you can buy their albums on iTunes as well! Been a long time since I bought an album but that will change now.
 
At first, I got real excited when I read the headline, then I realized it said "available to stream."

The one place I would listen to music the most is work, but despite being in a very tall building in a large city, my LTE connection is practically non-existent at my desk. :(

Wake me up when the songs are available for sale, at least the songs for which my CD copy is too scratched up to rip.
Wake up they are! ;):)
 
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Glad they were able to get what they considered a fair deal. As far as the rock genre goes, that was one of the biggest remaining gaps in the streaming catalog.
 
Thats all well and good but where is Garth Brooks! Biggest selling country/music act of all time.
"Well, Entropyfl - if that's your real name, I'll tell you where he is. He's in jail because he became a Gunslinger. He lost all of his Fresh Horses in The Chase since he has No Fences. He's just Ropin' in the Wind with his heart In Peices. That's where he is Entropyfl, ya know, since you're being nosy and all. So yeah."

/stumbles
/spills PBR


- drunk Chris Gaines:oops:

/sleeps in car - somebody else's car
 
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At first, I got real excited when I read the headline, then I realized it said "available to stream."

The one place I would listen to music the most is work, but despite being in a very tall building in a large city, my LTE connection is practically non-existent at my desk. :(

Wake me up when the songs are available for sale, at least the songs for which my CD copy is too scratched up to rip.

If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can still add all songs to your library and download them on your iPhone to listen offline. This is what I do all the time... and this is exactly what I did for a few Def Leppard songs just now
 
At first, I got real excited when I read the headline, then I realized it said "available to stream."

The one place I would listen to music the most is work, but despite being in a very tall building in a large city, my LTE connection is practically non-existent at my desk. :(

Wake me up when the songs are available for sale, at least the songs for which my CD copy is too scratched up to rip.
On all of the streaming apps I have, which include Apple Music, Google Play and Spotify, there’s the option to download the music to your iPhone to play when you can’t stream. This is how I listened to my playlists on long flights. So far I’ve only done this on Apple Music but I did see the option available on Spotify and Google Play.

Goodness, I’ve been a fan since I was a teenager and I’m 51 now so that’s a long time. I always get a bit of a shock when I take stock of these things. Hearing that Sammy Hagar celebrated his 70th birthday not long ago gave me quite a jolt. :eek:

It’s good to see Def Leppard is still touring and still get along. Their music has stood the test of time for me and I do still listen to their music regularly. Their albums of live concert performances have been available on streaming services for quite a few years and I found I like their “live” recordings even better than their polished studio music. I can’t say that about many other bands and artists.
 
At first, I got real excited when I read the headline, then I realized it said "available to stream."

The one place I would listen to music the most is work, but despite being in a very tall building in a large city, my LTE connection is practically non-existent at my desk. :(

Wake me up when the songs are available for sale, at least the songs for which my CD copy is too scratched up to rip.
You can’t download music?
 
Have most of their albums from the eighties, and saw them 2 or 3 times in concert during that time. I haven’t really missed them much, I’d rather listen to something more current. But your mileage may vary.
 
At first, I got real excited when I read the headline, then I realized it said "available to stream."

The one place I would listen to music the most is work, but despite being in a very tall building in a large city, my LTE connection is practically non-existent at my desk. :(

Wake me up when the songs are available for sale, at least the songs for which my CD copy is too scratched up to rip.
Can't you download the albums you want for "offline" listening instead of streaming live?
 
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