

version”) undoubtedly improved on the “building demolition” video premise, just as the band had hoped.įor starters, it featured a much more powerful opening: the impactful “Love is like a bomb, bomb, bomb…” extended intro instead of the tame-by-comparison “Step inside, walk this way, you and me, babe. It was light-hearted and even brought to mind the band’s memorable “Me & My Wine” music video, perhaps as its pseudo-sequel: that same rowdy bunch of guys still refuse to move out, even now as their building is being demolished!īut was this music video and its claustrophobic setting effective in capturing the magnitude of a song like “Pour Some Sugar On Me”? No.Įnter the “live in concert” music video version. version”) featured the band performing the song while confined to a house falling apart around them… The “Pour Some Sugar On Me” music video played a vital role in the song’s epic success, but it required two attempts to get it right. Def Leppard: Pour Some Sugar On Me Music Video (Take Two)

In other words, all of Def Leppard’s greatest hits albums.

“Pour Some Sugar On Me” is also included on the band’s Vault, Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection, and The Story So Far releases. release occurred several months earlier, in September 1987.) Def Leppard’s “Pour Some Sugar On Me” single was released in the U.S.
