Holy cow! It's not a drug reference. It's all about sex. If David Byrne were going to do a drug reference, he'd be a lot more clever and a lot more obvious.
The saying "give me some sugar" has its origins in the south; it is a very old saying. Mothers/grandmothers/aunts would say it lovingly to children when wanting an innocent hug/kiss. Love the song. Love the band. D.B. is extremely talented, right up there beneath the big guns...Morrison; Mercery; Clapton; etc.
The saying "give me some sugar" has its origins in the south; it is a very old saying. Mothers/grandmothers/aunts would say it lovingly to children when wanting an innocent hug/kiss. Love the song. Love the band. D.B. is extremely talented, right up there beneath the big guns...Morrison; Mercery; Clapton; etc.
Holy cow! It's not a drug reference. It's all about sex. If David Byrne were going to do a drug reference, he'd be a lot more clever and a lot more obvious.
The saying "give me some sugar" has its origins in the south; it is a very old saying. Mothers/grandmothers/aunts would say it lovingly to children when wanting an innocent hug/kiss. Love the song. Love the band. D.B. is extremely talented, right up there beneath the big guns...Morrison; Mercery; Clapton; etc.
The saying "give me some sugar" has its origins in the south; it is a very old saying. Mothers/grandmothers/aunts would say it lovingly to children when wanting an innocent hug/kiss. Love the song. Love the band. D.B. is extremely talented, right up there beneath the big guns...Morrison; Mercery; Clapton; etc.