"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie"

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2011/05/18 22:03:54 (permalink)

"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie"

two different versions of of the same song... writtin and sung by my ol' friend Hugh Raley...
one "Bluegrass" and one "Country"
 
"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie"
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    rockinrobby
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/18 22:17:33 (permalink)
    I'm a sucker for bluegrass :-) This is "excellent..." Who's playing the banjo? And the fiddle? 

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/18 22:26:12 (permalink)
    My good buddy Dave Sconyers, played the Banjo & fiddles... he can play anything with strings... thanks Robby...
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/18 22:53:03 (permalink)
    Wow, he's really awesome. And the singer is perfect for this style. People who've never tried it have no idea that this is one of the highest forms of music. It takes true professionals to pull off a good bluegrass song... I'll check out the country version later.

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 04:01:38 (permalink)
    Agree with Robby - the bluegrass version is superb.
    The country one - some smoking guitar in that one! amazing you can get two such different versions from the same song! i want the trance version!

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 09:27:42 (permalink)
    Hi Frank,
     
    Nice tune!  Makes both me and my wife smile!!
     
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    two different versions of of the same song... writtin and sung by my ol' friend Hugh Raley...
    one "Bluegrass" and one "Country"
     
    "Sweet Tea With My Sweetie"
    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_music.cfm?bandID=769187
     
     



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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 10:50:53 (permalink)
    The bluegrass version with the fiddle sounds better.  I think it matches the song better.   Great song!

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 11:30:41 (permalink)
    Hi Frank, that bluegrass version fits the vocals beautifully but than again that country version has some really hot pickin' on it. Good job either way.

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 14:00:20 (permalink)
    Tend to agree with the other whilst the guitars on the country are excellent the bluegrass version swings it for me.
     
    I did enjoy them both but not entirely my thing, thanks for sharing.
     
     
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 18:25:16 (permalink)
    Listen to the "Kuntry" version............I liked it !
    Some killer pickin............:)


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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 20:58:20 (permalink)
    I love 'em both...but I gotta agree...blue grass fer me!!
    great job guys!!

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 22:30:00 (permalink)
    The Blue Grass Version is just superb... This really kicks! And the country version is nice as well. The Blue Grass version is truer to character! Both must have been fun to do! Not crazy about the Electric Rhythm Guitar tone on the country version ( Just a tad too much distortion leaves it a little muddy sounding )

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 22:58:47 (permalink)
      Now you're gettin' jiggy wid it! 

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/19 23:39:30 (permalink)
    mgh


    i want the trance version!
    .  Hmmm...the tempo is about right.  Maybe I could remix it- I wonder what a sidechained banjo would sound like.  


    OK, seriously, though, both versions are excellent.  At first, I thought I liked the bluegrass version, but the country version really grew on me.  Great singing and playing all around and everything has its place in the mixes on both songs.  Very fun tracks!



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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/20 09:39:46 (permalink)
    Thanks everyone... the feedback is so appreciated... and yes, I did have fun with this session...  
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/20 10:31:57 (permalink)
    Both are great Frank. Wonderful pickin and grinnin everywhere.  That's some fiddle. Damn!! 
    I would say that the drums could come up a smidge in the bluegrass version and maybe a little more kick in the country. I would say (if I had to) that the Bgrass version is more better. Just seems to fit better er sumpin..

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/21 10:35:05 (permalink)
    Thanks Tim... those are are great suggestions... almost everyone seems to prefer the Bluegrass version... and I agree that it seems to be a little better fit for this song...
    Thanks again everyone for all your excellent feedback...
    this forum is a wonderful resource...
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/21 12:58:15 (permalink)
    I just listened to the country version, very nice pickin... The bluegrass flavor of that "sweet tea" is trying to come through even in the country version. Actually the fiddle could take less of a consistent sawing part in the background for the country version. Don't get me wrong, he's great? But the style that he's playing is more of a grass style, country fiddle is more about the fills and longer notes when it's not taking the spotlight. (IMO)

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/21 15:00:13 (permalink)
    Liked both versions, I am a bigger fan of Country than  Bluegrass but the vocal fits the BG version best.  Excellent playing on both versions.   Really like the guitar playing on the Country version. 
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/21 22:19:35 (permalink)
    I like them both. Great playing and singing on both for sure!
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/24 12:23:16 (permalink)
    Robby, Markno & Janet... Thanks for the great feedback... very helpful...
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/24 12:54:11 (permalink)
    on the merits of the productions i can't decide which is better...bot are good.
    but i always lean toward bluegrass given the choice.

    Nice job.

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/24 13:31:48 (permalink)
    Wow and wow, Frank.  I am blown away by both.  Funny, but Robby already asked the question I was going to ask, and that's incredible that the same guy played fiddle and banjo.  Dave Sconyers, eh?  Wow.  Your guy Hugh really had the vocals nailed too.

    I'd be hard pressed to pick between those 2, as I'm a sucker for banjo, but the interplay between the guitar and the fiddle on the country version was just great.  That was some fine pickin' you did there.  Superb production evident on both.  It's a draw for me! 
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/24 14:13:31 (permalink)

    WOW!!! Both versions sound Awesome on everything!!!  The guitar on the country version is spectacular! I wish I could play that good!


    Great job on both version!

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/25 17:05:56 (permalink)
    Yeah, I had to get back for refills on both version of Sweet Tea.  Man, that is some really fine playing there (both versions)... superb production work too Frank... clean as a whistle!

    What did you say that banjo players email address was again?   Man, I wish I'd have had him for Rough Patch.
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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/25 21:42:07 (permalink)
    Blue grass works quite well for me thankyou!  The country feels copy and pasted from the Blue Grass and 'somehow' ... less emotional.

    Totally awesome ... ridiculously corny and fun!  Top-shelf for this genre.

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/25 21:56:49 (permalink)
    love that bluegrass version, Frank!!  fantastic fiddlin' from Dave!  this is really great!  i'd bring the drums up a little in this version.

    country version - this is good, no doubt about it.  but I like the bluegrass one better!


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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/27 20:23:41 (permalink)
    I like both.  What I didn't like was that I had it in my head till I finally went to sleep.  :-)  Very catchy and nicely done on both versions.  It's a treat to listen to you guys.

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    Re:"Sweet Tea With My Sweetie" 2011/05/28 22:47:04 (permalink)
    Awesome Frank.  I think the bluegrass version fits the song better, but those guitar licks on the country version are to die for.

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