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I LOVE IT!!! There will always be a warm place in my heart for Canadian rock bands. God, I love the 90s!
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Gotta Love Big Sugar :)
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@kkkthere Canadian or not, its great music !
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Each concert in Cleveland was better attended then the previous show Gordie said from the stage. The Grog Shop may have been their first time in town, I missed it as I never heard of them. I remember the great gig at Wilbert's up the hill from the east bank of the Flats (not the current Wilbert's location). Also one at Peabodys old location on the east bank. I believe that I saw a third concert at a bar somewhere in Cleveland, but memory escapes me.
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@joesush No doubt. WHere did you see them? I saw them once at The Grog Shop and once at Peabody's DU. I think the Grog show had like 10 of us in attendance. It was like a personal show! Nonetheless, they were incredible!
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these guys are in my town tonight woot woot
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@kkkthere good loud Canadian music... Big Sugar was always meant to played with the volume knob twisted all the way around ;)
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You should check out Morphine. Start with "A Good Woman Is Hard To Find". Their "hipness" is very much like Big Sugar. Just a laid back style.....I think Gordie and Mark Sandman would have chilled well together.
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i was at the show that they shot the footage for this video...yippee for me, I don't really like this song much, but i'm huge big sugar fan saw them many times, this was an awesome show at the Warehouse in T.O. I met Gordie a couple times, real nice guy.



Big Sugar kinda had their own sound. You can hear so many things in it. There is the Zep influence, delta blues, a little punk and Grunge........original sounding band for sure. They should have been much bigger than they were. Fame was well deserved for these guys, but they should have been MEGA stars.
SCROGY 1 year ago 13
sounds like good canadian music..
kkkthere 2 years ago 9