Để tôi lưu bài này thành nhạc chờ điện thoại

vì lý do kỳ lạ nào đó, khi nghe bài ''Pour Some Sugar On Me'' (rắc đường lên người em đi), các em gái chỉ muốn... cởi áo :D 

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It’s no exaggeration (nói quá) to say that their 1987 album Hysteria took Def Leppard to hell and back. Over three years of aborted (hủy bỏ) sessions, a sacked producer and relentless bad luck, the band’s fourth album was the 80s equivalent (giống với) of Chinese Democracy, swallowing (nuốt) an estimated five million dollars from the moment recording began in early 1984.
The record’s emotional cost, however, became even more expensive, after a car accident on New Year’s Eve 1984 led to the amputation (cắt cụt) of Rick Allen’s left arm. The band were forced into hiatus (gián đoạn), while the drummer bravely re-learned to play on a customised electronic kit. “You really would start to think that we were cursed,” noted frontman Joe Elliott.

By the end of 1986 the ordeal was finally firmly behind them. Or so the band thought. As Elliott and producer Robert ‘Mutt’ Lange were tying up the loose ends of Armageddon It at Wisseloord Studios in Holland, the singer reached for the acoustic guitar that was kept in the control room.

...With Lange keeping impatient (không kiên nhẫn) label executives away from the studio, Elliott, Collen, Allen, bassist Rick Savage and guitarist Steve Clark laid down the new track, which now had the working title. Pour Some Sugar On Me. According to Elliott, the phrase was a “metaphor (ẩn dụ) for whichever sexual preference you care to enjoy”.

In stark contrast to the other tracks on Hysteria, the basic recording process for Sugar took less than two weeks.

source: yahoo,

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