Written by the same Paul Bowles known for his novel The Sheltering Sky and for having lived for an extended time in Tangiers, Morocco.
Being a "classical" piece there a lots of recordings but still looking for one over 64.
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Song:
"When I Take My Sugar to Tea" by "The Cliff Adams ...
It's interesting that this song had such a big resurgence in the early '60s, and with fairly traditional arrangements. It's also easy to forget how big the adult contemporary market was during the '60s, but it was keeping material like this alive.
I don’t know if I actually realized that the “honey in the morning, honey in the evening” song was entitled “sugartime.” Just one of those songs that seems to have been around forever, that I never really gave much thought to. Was there one big version, one artist most associated with it?
And the Wikipedia page points out that there was a song Honeycomb that was popular the year before.
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11:13am
MHLee:
I'm currently thinking about the fact a lot of Martin Sharp's estate is up for auction... rare tiny tim things including some of his outfits!
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11:26am
WR:
I am in a marketing seminar and they are actually saying things like "think of humans as organic connectors between the gaps AI may miss".
From the statistics I've seen, the general public uses AI, but not enough to actually pay for it. Similar to the dot com bubble, the industry is being propped up massively by an endless stream of investor money, and many of the companies have no real monetization plans beyond just soaking up more investor money.
Well, my guess would be the AI jesus guys (1.99 a minute) are making money using someone else's AI infrastructures they cost is shifted to the infrastructure owner
Listener comments!
: The show will actually turn out to be a two hour loop of The Archies' "Sugar Sugar."
Jan Turkenburg: Hello Jay!
Jan Turkenburg: Only that recording is 7 years too young...
WR: Hello Jan, Jay and folks.
Jan Turkenburg: Hello WR!
JoeH: Howdy all! I suspect you already have "Sugar in the Cane" in the lineup.
Jan Turkenburg: Hello JoeH! No I haven't actually. And I must admit I don't know to which record you're referring..
JoeH: Blue Mountain Ballads (1946) Sugar in the Cane Paul Bowles/Tennessee Williams
JoeH: Don't worry if you don't, it was just a popular song back then. You always pick great songs.
WR: Here is the Wikipedia page for Clarence Williams' song, Sugar Blues, published in 1919 and first recorded in 1922.
en.wikipedia.org...
Jay Current: I'll nominate "Sugar Sugar" by The Avalons if you need a doo-wop track.
Jan Turkenburg:
↳ WR @10:11
👍🏼Jan Turkenburg:
↳ JoeH @10:10
Well, I can't seem to find it right away... that's a first :-)Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Jay Current @10:11
👍🏼Jay Current:
↳ Song: "Shuckin' Sugar Blues (Take 2)" by "Blind Lemon Je...
An artist name so bluesy it sounds like a parodyWR:
↳ JoeH @10:09
en.wikipedia.org...Written by the same Paul Bowles known for his novel The Sheltering Sky and for having lived for an extended time in Tangiers, Morocco.
Being a "classical" piece there a lots of recordings but still looking for one over 64.
Jay Current:
↳ Song: "When I Take My Sugar to Tea" by "The Cliff Adams ...
It's interesting that this song had such a big resurgence in the early '60s, and with fairly traditional arrangements. It's also easy to forget how big the adult contemporary market was during the '60s, but it was keeping material like this alive.Jay Current:
↳ Song: "Sugar" by "Ethel Waters"
Remarkably clean sounding recording for the mid-'20sMHLee: Hello
Jan Turkenburg: Hey MHLee!
WR:
↳ Song: "Sugartime (demo)" by "Charlie Phillips"
Interesting, can very much hear how this sound was part of Buddy Holly's sound. (Holly played guitar on some of Phillips' recordings.)WR:
↳ Song: "Sugartime" by "The McGuire Sisters"
Wikipedia on the songen.wikipedia.org...
Jay Current: Jan is making sure we're going to remember the lyrics today.
Mr Fab: Hi Jan, and Jan fans!
I don’t know if I actually realized that the “honey in the morning, honey in the evening” song was entitled “sugartime.” Just one of those songs that seems to have been around forever, that I never really gave much thought to. Was there one big version, one artist most associated with it?
Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Mr Fab @11:07
😁Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Mr Fab @11:07
Hi Mr Fab! the Fouryo's of course!MHLee:
↳ Mr Fab @11:07
same mr fabMr Fab:
↳ WR @11:04
Ah! thanks WR, that answered by question: 'The biggest hit version was by the McGuire Sisters."Mr Fab:
↳ Jan Turkenburg @11:08
Where's PK?!?Jay Current:
↳ Mr Fab @11:10
Looks like it was the second of their two #1s and their last top 10 hit according to Billboard.WR:
↳ Mr Fab @11:10
And the Wikipedia page points out that there was a song Honeycomb that was popular the year before.MHLee: I'm currently thinking about the fact a lot of Martin Sharp's estate is up for auction... rare tiny tim things including some of his outfits!
Jay Current:
↳ WR @11:12
It also reminds me "Hello! Ma Baby."MHLee:
↳ Song: "Sweet Sugar Lips" by "Kalin Twins"
between buddy holly and the everly brothersJay Current: "Lips Like Sugar" by Echo & The Bunnymen is a bit outside of our date range however.
Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Song: "Sal's Got A Sugar Lip" by "Johnny Horton"
The song was written by Jimmie Driftwood and first recorded by Johnny HortonMHLee:
↳ Song: "Sal's Got A Sugar Lip" by "Johnny Horton"
horton is recognizableMHLee: this is kinda unhinged
WR:
↳ Jan Turkenburg @11:19
This Jimmy Driftwood song is charming.Jay Current:
↳ MHLee @11:22
Yeah, Johnny Horton had a pretty straightforward take and then the next two were losing their minds.Mr Fab:
↳ Jay Current @11:16
True!WR: I am in a marketing seminar and they are actually saying things like "think of humans as organic connectors between the gaps AI may miss".
Jan Turkenburg:
↳ WR @11:26
eerie...David The Splatter: Heya, Jan! Sorry I missed part of the show, I have to watch my sugar intake these days. :D
Jan Turkenburg: Hey David!
MHLee:
↳ WR @11:26
reminds me of www.reddit.com...MHLee: sugar bush?
Mr Fab: is nancy SInatra's "Sugartown" too late in history for this show?
Mr Fab:
↳ WR @11:26
holy crapMHLee:
↳ MHLee @11:34
doris day and frankie laneMHLee:
↳ Song: "Sugar Bee" by "Cleveland Crochet & Band"
oh this is awesome, if this was a year earlier i'd play it saturdayMr Fab:
↳ Song: "Sugar Bee" by "Cleveland Crochet & Band"
yes! Love this. Looked him up and yep - from Louisiana.Jay Current:
↳ WR @11:26
It's gonna be a wild day when investors sober up and start asking these AI companies where the actual profits are.MHLee: i'm sure ai jesus chat bot prints money
Feldy: Hello Jan!
Jan Turkenburg: Hello Adam!
Don F: Another epic show! Thanks for the amazing research that goes into this.
MHLee:
↳ Song: "Sugarbush" by "Doris Day and Frankie Lane"
i'm sure there's a calypso song we've missiedJay Current:
↳ MHLee @11:41
From the statistics I've seen, the general public uses AI, but not enough to actually pay for it. Similar to the dot com bubble, the industry is being propped up massively by an endless stream of investor money, and many of the companies have no real monetization plans beyond just soaking up more investor money.Jay Current:
↳ MHLee @11:49
We witnessed what Mr. Fab called Pat Boone Calypso on Kitschy Mama's show on Monday.MHLee:
↳ Jay Current @11:50
Well, my guess would be the AI jesus guys (1.99 a minute) are making money using someone else's AI infrastructures they cost is shifted to the infrastructure ownerJan Turkenburg:
↳ Don F @11:48
Hello Don!David The Splatter: Thanks, Jan!
Jay Current: Jan is doing the opposite of hitting the post to end this episode.
Jay Current: Inclement weather
Feldy: Thanks, Jan. I’m back from conference. I survived Las Vegas and getting back to a normal schedule again.
WR: Thank you! Jan!