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Written by Dan England
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Monday, 23 June 2008 |
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Yep, that’s Tim McGraw’s voice you hear with Def Leppard on “Nine Lives,” the band’s most successful single since before you got married and had kids and otherwise took all the fun out of your carefree life.
Def Leppard. You know, the pop metal giants of the ’80s, who did “Pour Some Sugar On Me” and “Rock of Ages” and “Photograph” and all those other songs that you (or maybe your dad) hear on the Arena Rock station on TV while dad (or you) plays cards in the basement.
It would seem to be a strange mix. McGraw is arguably the most successful male country artist since Garth Brooks. He’s won 527 awards from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association (actually it’s 11, but really, after 10, who’s counting) and has 30 No. 1 singles.
He’s also sold 40 million albums, which is lot. He’s also one of the headliners and the biggest act for this year’s Greeley Stampede.
But all of that comes from the country music scene, and Def Leppard isn’t quite country. Not even a little bit.
Still, McGraw was a fan and a friend. His tour manager is the brother of Rick Allen, Def Leppard’s drummer (yes, the guy who drums with one arm), and so one day, two years ago, he was writing and fooling around on the piano when he decided to write them a song.
“It came out pretty easily,” McGraw said in a phone interview. “There’s no separation when it comes to writing. You just sit down and write whatever comes.”
The song somehow blends a bit of McGraw’s soul with Leppard’s classic, harmonized pop-metal sound, but maybe that’s because they both worked on it through e-mail. They e-mailed each other, back and forth, and added bits and pieces to it throughout the two years. They didn’t meet to work on it together until McGraw sang on the track.
“I just got it going pretty good and they took it and ran with it,” he said. “I really didn’t think about singing it with them until they asked me to at the very end.”
But longtime fans shouldn’t worry too much. McGraw didn’t record a bunch of hard rock songs for his latest album. The album is being mixed, and it should be released in the fall.
“I think I might have if I could have written any (rock songs),” he said and laughed, “or if I had found any that would have worked for me.”
McGraw said he was excited to record the album with his touring band, the Dancehall Doctors, rather than use studio musicians (something McGraw’s done before but that’s a rarity for country musicians) and also said the songs have some good messages.
“Every album we go a little deeper,” he said.
McGraw will play three songs from the upcoming album at the Stampede concert. He doesn’t think those songs, unlike the one he did with Def Leppard, will surprise any of his fans.
“I like to think I throw a little curveball on every album,” he said. “But it’ll still be me.”
TO GO: • Tim McGraw headlines with Halfway to Hazard and Lance Miller • 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 29, at the Greeley Stampede, Island Grove Arena. • Tickets are $57-$92. • Call 356-7787 or go to www.ticketswest.com or www.greeleystampede.org.
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