Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
★全球两亿销量神级摇滚天团,1976年第三张录音室专辑 ★专辑攻入全美告示榜Top3,销售超过600万张记录 澳大利亚悉尼的重金属劲旅AC/DC,成功的自澳大利亚出发并进而攻下美国摇滚乐坛,成为硬摇滚代表乐团之一,在其爆发力之下,主要融合了布鲁斯、摇滚、和当时的流行音乐。 此张原为76年之作品,扬名全球后在81年重新发行,单曲Big Ball亦成为该团的不朽经典。 There's a real sense of menace to "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap," the title song of AC/DC's third album. More than most of their songs to date, it captured the seething malevolence of Bon Scott, the sense that he reveled in doing bad things, encouraged by the maniacal riffs of Angus and Malcolm Young who provided him with their most brutish rock & roll yet. But for as glorious as the title track was, the entire album served as a call to arms from a group that wanted nothing more than to celebrate the dirtiest, nastiest instincts humans could have, right down to the insurgent anti-authority vibe that runs throughout the record. Take "Big Balls" - sure, it's a dirty joke, but it's a dirty joke with class overthrow in mind. There's a sense on Dirty Deeds that AC/DC is storming the gates - they're problem children sick of waiting around to be a millionaire, so they're gonna make their own money, even if they take down others as they go. That's what gives Dirty Deeds Done Dirt