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Big Sugar — All Hell For A Basement
Album: Brothers & Sisters Are You Ready
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Released: 2001
Length: 3:52
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I'm a workin' man
But I ain't worked for a while
Like some old tin can
From the bottom of the pile
From the bottom of the pile

(Chorus)
I have lost my way
But I hear a tale
About a heaven in Alberta
Where they've got all hell for a basement

My words are like a rope
That's wrapped around my throat
Wash my mouth with soap
For words unfit to quote

Chorus x2

And now I'm free to go
But time cannot remove
The only life I know
Now only time will prove
Yes only time will prove

If I have lost my way
Cuz I hear a tale
About a heaven in Alberta
Where they've got all hell for a basement

Yeah I have lost my way
But I hear a tale
About a heaven in Alberta
Where they've got all hell for a basement
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no offense against cakes, but the website should be https://www.bigsugar.com/ and not https://www.bigsugarbakeshop.c...  
Love me some Big Sugar Canadiana. 
Excellent!! I never heard of them before. Thank You RP!   
I just noticed that I am listed on the "Past members list"!   LOL!
 EarthMama wrote:

Damn, that's some heavy guitar. Niiiiice.



You oughtta see 'em live. That Gordie, holy mackerel, that fellow can PLAY.
 amprich wrote:
Don't know what the hell this song is about, but I like it!
 
It's about the Hat:  "Historically, Medicine Hat has been known for its large natural gas fields, being immortalized by Rudyard Kipling as having "all hell for a basement".  Because of these reserves, the city is known as "The Gas City".



One of the loudest bands I have ever heard. Gordie can wail
 More_Cowbell wrote:
Do they have basements in Canada?

 
What else do you think we build our igloos on.
 joelbb wrote:
Sorry, Lads, but Heaven is in BC.

 
Definitely. Weather is much better too.
Saw these guys in Wild Bills in Banff January '04.

Great show!!
 joelbb wrote:
Sorry, Lads, but Heaven is in BC.

 
Agreed.  And it is not just beautiful mountains and gorgeous NW Pacific coast but people.  

BC is collection of sub-cultures that more often than not mutually despise each other.  Righteous second comers continue to grind their boot heels into aboriginals.  Violence levels are high.

BC is very much like many 3rd world countries but no passport is required for Canadians.  
 oldsaxon wrote:

I used to think that till I moved to Wales. This place is downright magical.

 
Interesting. Other than the brown trout fishing, I know little.  Please expand.
 wolverine wrote:

Glad to hear BIG SUGAR on the regular channel. {#Dancingbanana_2}
I've uploaded another great song of theirs on the LRC, "RED ROVER" and I hope that Bill and Rebecca will also give it the green light and bring it on over. It's got a kick-ass base line!{#Bananajam}



 
I would also suggest Diggin a Hole, Better Get Used to It, and Sleep in Late. 
Great. I am very surprised but thrilled to hear this here!
 joelbb wrote:
Sorry, Lads, but Heaven is in BC.

 
I used to think that till I moved to Wales. This place is downright magical.
Don't know what the hell this song is about, but I like it!
Damn, that's some heavy guitar. Niiiiice.
boys from my hometown
Neil Young was recently in Alberta driving his 1959 Lincoln Continental electric cellulosic fuel battery hybrid Lincvolt up to the Fort McMurray tar sands and flying in a helicopter shooting a documentary. 
I wonder if he might have hooked up with these guys. That guitar riff is right up Young's highway. And so is the song itself. You are like a hurricane. 
 
9 -> 10

Excellent 
Wow! Where did this come from? I'm loving it!! 
 helgigermany wrote:
Bon Jovi like!?


 
There's a definite late 70s-early 80s AOR heavy metal lumbering feel.  But definitely in a good way. 
 joelbb wrote:
Sorry, Lads, but Heaven is in BC.
 
Agreed.

 marc1980 wrote:
This song means to me
Open air festival on a warm summer evening
Free flowing Canadian beer
Dancing screaming women
Memories that last a lifetime.

  
Awesome.
The reason why it is called "All hell for a basement" is because when Rudyard Kipling was in the Medicine Hat area, he was shown how there were places where the natural gas is seeping through the ground and you can light it with a match... and he commented, you have "all hell for a basement". This story can be read at the city hall in Medicine Hat, Gordie's home town. And correctly, when the fishing industry was killed off by big companies and countries, many of the guys from out east on the coast of Canada came out west to get work in the oil patch. There is an Alberta joke that goes like this: What's the biggest city in Newfoundland? Answer: Fort McMurray. :)
Sorry, Lads, but Heaven is in BC.
 kingart wrote:
A contagious tune. Nice guitar break. Good whiskey tipping song!
 
What he said.....
A contagious tune. Nice guitar break. Good whiskey tipping song!
 michaelgmitchell wrote:

Do they have Geography books in the Excited States?
 
{#Lol}
What can I say {#Puke}

Glad to hear BIG SUGAR on the regular channel. {#Dancingbanana_2}
I've uploaded another great song of theirs on the LRC, "RED ROVER" and I hope that Bill and Rebecca will also give it the green light and bring it on over. It's got a kick-ass base line!{#Bananajam}


This tune was MIA on iTunes. Not fair. Ass kicking song that I want on the pod. 
Nice.

Loved Big Sugar.

Love Grady. 
 More_Cowbell wrote:
Do they have basements in Canada?
 
Mostly.  Crawl spaces on the west coast.

 More_Cowbell wrote:
Do they have basements in Canada?
 
Do they have Geography books in the Excited States?
This song means to me
Open air festival on a warm summer evening
Free flowing Canadian beer
Dancing screaming women
Memories that last a lifetime.

More Big Sugar? I am a HUGE fan. I have seen them several times in small venues live and they are LOUD! 

Better Get Used to It, Girl Watcher, Kickin' Stones, Round and Round, 100 Cigarettes — all great tracks from an album named HEAT

Diggin' A Hole, Tommy Johnson, Rolling Pin, Opem Up Baby— awesome tracks from the album HEMIVISION

So much to explore with this band. Sometimes a big band swing sound with a little reggae/funk fusion.....

So disappointed they are no longer a group but you can hear Gordie Johnson carry on under the name of GRADY..... 
Do they have basements in Canada?
never heard of them before but are they channelling neil young or what? greetings from a surprisingly warm Dublin Ireland {#Cowboy}
never heard this before... i like it!
I hear this song and can imagine Alberta boys and girls drinkin', smokin' and dancin' on tables.
I love Big Sugar.

Lots of good music from that band. They've got a nice Zep vibe. 
 hellokelly wrote:
I love this song...and it's so familiar to me, yet not. Why do I feel like I know it? Where might I have heard it?

And what's it all about anyway?
 

It's about Newfies (especially young men from Newfoundland) trying to find a decent job and moving out to Alberta (other side of the country) to work as rig pigs in the oil sands...
 Lonestar wrote:


Sadly Molson bought Creemore a few years back — try Steamwhistle, Big Rock, or Mill Street instead.
 

Yes, Molson bought Creemore, but they immediately created a VP job to ensure that other management didn't mess with the brewing process. I love Creemore's tag line: "One Hundred Years Behing the Times". Great beer! (Sorry for the tangent)
 huebdoo wrote:
I always thought these guys were from TO, Medicine Hat?

Mind you Alberta as red-neck as it is has produced some seriously amazing artists

KD Lang
Jane Arden
Terry Clark
Teagan & Sarah
Big Sugar (more just Gordie Johnson)
Nickleback (Im kinda sick of them though)

Not bad considering the two musical styles there are country and western - Anyone who has been to Stampede will confirm this
 

Another post added Joni Mitchell.
Now add the lesser known but no less awesome Gaye Delorme
 More_Cowbell wrote:

 
Party on Wayne.

Loving it.
8 —> 9

Sounds Neil Young influenced.
 coding_to_music wrote:
quite the guitar playing
 
Heavy Bass, man !

TASTY!!!! {#Dancingbanana_2}
Dig it.

More Big Sugar please... 
quite the guitar playing
Bon Jovi like!?

I love this song...and it's so familiar to me, yet not. Why do I feel like I know it? Where might I have heard it?

And what's it all about anyway?
This song makes me think of young Canadian men, half-naked, very, very drunk and belting out the words to the national anthem (but forgetting a few).
I can stand some more music like this,oh yes !
Gee, I thought I had clicked on to a local AM radio station for a moment.
I commented about this on the Son Volt Song "Medicine Hat" (I think - if not that one, then World Party's "Message In A Box.")  I'd only heard two songs by Big Sugar, and both were featured on "La Femme Nikita" (and I didn't really care for either of them.)  This one, however, is just rather awesome.  Shows how one never knows from a single song what a band is capable of producing.

Love this song. {#Sunny}
So few comments on this oft played tune.  Oh sweet home Alberta! 
Cool song. First time I've heard this.

 ascheel wrote:
...Thanks for playing more CANCON :D
 

As if anybody on these threads from outside Canada would understand CANCON!?!!  -lol-

CANCON = Canadian Content

 

 


I really like the guitar riff.
 miahfost wrote:
How is the rest of this record? Because this song rocks!
 
Wow!! I cannot believe RP is playing Big Sugar!

This is from their last album, it is good but IMHO Hemi-Vision is their best.

There is a "best of" available, but it has a lot of live numbers.

Big Sugar are Canadian and there singer/guitarist/main song writer, Gordie Johnson is now down in Texas heading a band called Grady.
What a rich sounds. +1 every time I hear it.
This song is really awsome
How is the rest of this record? Because this song rocks!
The band broke up in 2004, after, according to the band's website, Johnson became frustrated with Canadian radio programmers who claimed his single "All Hell for a Basement" was "too Canadian" (as the song makes reference to the province of Alberta).
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 Heathen wrote:
All Hell for a Basement is a great song and its about the town I live in. Medicine Hat has been described (by Rudyard Kipling no less) as having "All Hell for a Basement". This refers to the fact that Medicine Hat is built on a huge gas field.... so if someone ever lit a match :D Oh... and the singer of Big Sugar is from Medicine Hat, his parents still live here. Good to hear this on Radio Paradise
 
Medicine Hat? I thought he was talking about Fort McMurray....{#Lol}
 MM_Prague wrote:

Here's another one for the list: Joni Mitchell (Fort MacLeod)

 
ANNNNDDD Evangeline Lilly!! Snarf!

Big Sugar on RP. Right on! A great Canadian band that seemed to loose something in the translation to the rest of the world.Big Sugar are great!
huebdoo wrote:
I always thought these guys were from TO, Medicine Hat? Mind you Alberta as red-neck as it is has produced some seriously amazing artists KD Lang
Jane Arden
Terry Clark
Teagan & Sarah
Big Sugar (more just Gordie Johnson)
Nickleback (Im kinda sick of them though) Not bad considering the two musical styles there are country and western - Anyone who has been to Stampede will confirm this

Here's another one for the list: Joni Mitchell (Fort MacLeod)

Sounds Canadian....
i liked it.

i have lost my way.
all hell for a basement. like it.
Thank you, IceNine! I KNEW they had a song years ago that I absolutely loved but I could not think of the title...Ride Like Hell is fantastic!
Sounds a little like Dire Straits to me.
huebdoo wrote:
I always thought these guys were from TO, Medicine Hat? Mind you Alberta as red-neck as it is has produced some seriously amazing artists KD Lang Jane Arden Terry Clark Teagan & Sarah Big Sugar (more just Gordie Johnson) Nickleback (Im kinda sick of them though) Not bad considering the two musical styles there are country and western - Anyone who has been to Stampede will confirm this
No kiddin'! Speaking of cowboys (down Kady!) what about the granddaddy of them all: Ian Tyson of 'Four Strong Winds' fame, born in Victoria, BC but raised in Alberta and resident there now. (click here)
I always thought these guys were from TO, Medicine Hat? Mind you Alberta as red-neck as it is has produced some seriously amazing artists KD Lang Jane Arden Terry Clark Teagan & Sarah Big Sugar (more just Gordie Johnson) Nickleback (Im kinda sick of them though) Not bad considering the two musical styles there are country and western - Anyone who has been to Stampede will confirm this
alanthecowboy wrote:
Sorry, but Canadian isn't so Canadian anymore. How's about a Creemore?
Sadly Molson bought Creemore a few years back -- try Steamwhistle, Big Rock, or Mill Street instead.
Is that Axel Rose's little brother singing?
Gordie used to live in Medicine Hat AB! Great tune!!! "Just Giv'r..." Alberta's own: Remember you can't get her pregnant on the PIL! (Ode to FUBAR ...a must see drinking movie!)
alanthecowboy wrote:
Sorry, but Canadian isn't so Canadian anymore. How's about a Creemore?
Have some real good instead....
Ahhh, that's more like it!
karljonasson wrote:
Yeah, Gordie play way, way too loud. It's great.
For anyone who's heard Big Sugar in concert, it might be hard to believe, but I think he's actually louder in his new band Grady. I was at one of their recent concerts at a bar in Toronto; from the first strum of his guitar he made my guts shake and my ears vibrate in such a way I thought they would explode. Before the concert started, the people sitting in front of the stage were warned that if they couldn't handle the volume that they should move further back, or else they might damage their ears.
coccyx wrote:
Wow - 3 1/2 years since this was played on RP, it seems. How does something like this get unearthed after all that time?
I wonder that about a lot of songs. It's as if they sit on a top shelf for a long time, then Bill looks up there and says, "Well, where have you been?" And then he plays it a lot for a month or two.
Brimmy wrote:
Wish they were still together...Bud? At least drink a Canadian.
Sorry, but Canadian isn't so Canadian anymore. How's about a Creemore?
peyotecoyote wrote:
Interesting story to this work... Big Sugar explores the dark history and modern power of the world's reigning sugar cartels. Using dramatic reenactments, it reveals how sugar was at the heart of slavery in the West Indies in the 18th century, while showing how present-day consumers are slaves to a sugar-based diet. A lost chapter of Canadian history is discovered, illustrating how 18th century sugar lobbyists in England used blackmail and bribes to determine the fate of Canada. Watch the documentary(click here)
Thanks for that.
Adding my two cents, good song, good band, too bad they broke up.
yclept wrote:
play something better by Canada's once self proclaimed "loudest band"
"Self-proclaimed" implies that this might not actually be true... but believe me, it's no exaggeration. At one of their concerts I stood at the edge of the stage with my head turned slightly to the right, with my left ear towards Gordie Johnson's Marshall stacks (there were three, I think) and I went deaf in that ear for three days. I've been to a lot of concerts and that's never happened to me before or since. Would love to hear "Ride Like Hell" on RP.
Wish they were still together...Bud? At least drink a Canadian.
If you like this, download "Diggin a Hole" by these guys.
This song makes me feel like I should be drinking a
Interesting story to this work... Big Sugar explores the dark history and modern power of the world's reigning sugar cartels. Using dramatic reenactments, it reveals how sugar was at the heart of slavery in the West Indies in the 18th century, while showing how present-day consumers are slaves to a sugar-based diet. A lost chapter of Canadian history is discovered, illustrating how 18th century sugar lobbyists in England used blackmail and bribes to determine the fate of Canada. Watch the documentary(click here)
Heathen wrote:
Medicine Hat has been described (by Rudyard Kipling no less) as having "All Hell for a Basement". This refers to the fact that Medicine Hat is built on a huge gas field. . . . so if someone ever lit a match :D
Kipling and RP just keep on giving.
I thought this was a band from the 70's at first. But there some what new and I like!
Wow - 3 1/2 years since this was played on RP, it seems. How does something like this get unearthed after all that time?
Heathen wrote:
All Hell for a Basement is a great song and its about the town I live in. Medicine Hat has been described (by Rudyard Kipling no less) as having "All Hell for a Basement". This refers to the fact that Medicine Hat is built on a huge gas field.... so if someone ever lit a match :D Oh... and the singer of Big Sugar is from Medicine Hat, his parents still live here. Good to hear this on Radio Paradise
Thanks for that - I always wondered what the hell they were talking about.
Hmm, I rather liked this. A lot like the Baseboard Heaters.
Have most of their CDs..but of all BIg Sugar's songs, this is the one I dislike the most!! play something better by Canada's once self proclaimed "loudest band"
Sounds like a Big Country riff/song... a bit grungier
I actually like it.
You people in this district seem to have all Hell for a basement. Rudyard Kipling, commentary on Medicine Hat, Alberta late 1907
ZZZzzz... Sorry, did someone say something about hell? Wake me when the song\'s over. ZZZzzz...
Woo Alberta
All Hell for a Basement is a great song and its about the town I live in. Medicine Hat has been described (by Rudyard Kipling no less) as having \"All Hell for a Basement\". This refers to the fact that Medicine Hat is built on a huge gas field.... so if someone ever lit a match :D Oh... and the singer of Big Sugar is from Medicine Hat, his parents still live here. Good to hear this on Radio Paradise
Wooo Hooo I love these guys.... So good live and loud! oh so loud! (pimp) Thanks for playing more CANCON :D