This, of course, raises the question of why you'd even want to buy *one* copy of the Def Leppard disc. :) I saw the video for their version of "No Matter What," over the weekend on VH1 Classic. Brrrrrr .... Scary, scary stuff. Made me glad I had the Mike Mills/REM Fan Club version to fall back on. john micek. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Holmes Online" To: "Auditeers" Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:20 AM Subject: Why I'm pissed off at Def Leppard even though I really like YEAH >I have to buy three different versions?? I'm screwed if I support my indie >retailer?? Can I rename the cd "NO" ? > > And it's not an accident - they have a contest you can enter but you have > to buy ALL THREE versions of the cd. So much for blaming the record > company. > > arrgghhh.....from their website... > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > If you buy the CD at any Target store, you will find two extra tracks: a > 2005 live version of "ACTION" and Leppard's version of the McGuinness > Flint song "WHEN I'M DEAD AND GONE." > Those who pick up the album at Best Buy will be treated to a live version > of "NO MATTER WHAT" and "WINTER SONG", originally recorded by Lindisfarne. > And Wal-Mart is selling an exclusive EP with covers of these five > classics: "AMERICAN GIRL" (originally recorded by Tom Petty), "SEARCH AND > DESTROY" (original by Iggy & The Stooges; lead vocals by Phil), "SPACE > ODDITY" (David Bowie), "DEAR FRIENDS" (original by Queen; featuring, for > the first time, Sav on lead vocals), and "HEARTBEAT" (Jobriath). The > Wal-Mart bonus CD also contains nearly eight minutes of interview > material.