Nuvogue
Thomas Dolby Lyrics


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That Sugar - I like that Sugar Sally

but all she likes is cash.
All she wants is cash.


That Lincoln - He digs that Sugar Sally
But Sam took all his cash


Sam took all his cash




And Georgie s on the TV

shakin his booty...


I, I, I, I

I, I, I, I

I, I, I, I
I, I, I, I




That Sally - she stole my Lincoln town car
And George stole my cigars


He ripped off my cigars

So now I m gonna get him



I never should have let him
I, I, I, I


I, I, I, I

I, I, I, I





I, I, I, I

Overall Meaning

In Thomas Dolby's song "Nuvogue," the lyrics tell a story of a group of individuals who are disconnected from each other and consumed by material belongings. The opening verse introduces the character Sally who is admired by both the singer and a man named Lincoln. However, it becomes clear that Sally is only interested in obtaining cash, and Lincoln has already fallen victim to a man named Sam who has taken all of his money. The chorus features a catchy repetition of "I" sounds, suggesting a sense of longing and desperation.


The second verse reveals that the singer has also become a victim, as Sally has stolen his Lincoln while another character named George has stolen his cigars. The chorus repeats once more, with the singer expressing regret for ever letting George into his life. The song ends on a cliffhanger, leaving the listener wondering what the singer will do to get even with George.


Throughout the song, Dolby uses the characters' obsession with material possessions to comment on the emptiness and unfulfilling nature of consumer culture. The repetition of the "I" sounds in the chorus suggests a sense of isolation and a need for connection. Overall, "Nuvogue" is a clever and insightful commentary on the state of our society.


Line by Line Meaning

That sugar - I like that Sugar Sally
I am attracted to Sugar Sally


but all she likes is cash.
Sugar Sally is only concerned with money


That Lincoln - He digs that Sugar Sally
Lincoln also likes Sugar Sally


But Sam took all his cash
Sam stole Lincoln's money


And Georgie's on the TV,
George is on the television


shakin his booty...
George is dancing provocatively


That Sally - she stole my Lincoln town car
Sugar Sally stole my car


And George stole my cigars
George also stole my cigars


He ripped off my cigars
George took my cigars without paying


So now I'm gonna get him
I plan to seek revenge


I never should have let him
I regret trusting George


I, I, I, I
Repetitive vocalizations with no clear meaning




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Written by: T DOLBY

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Comments from YouTube:

@andiaradan8863

I always loved this piece as a kid.  If for no other reason than the overall feeling I always had of "What the actual fuck".  I didn't know how to phrase it at that point, but honestly this is so batshit insane in comparison to the rest of the film that I never really could figure out what to do with it.  I miss having a VHS player and I miss my Mind's Eye videos.  :[  Thanks for uploading this so long ago.

@tylerscaff3103

This was my childhood.

@alienguardian

This is one of my all-time favorites of the series! Thanks for uploading! <3

@3pointZERO

Awesome! This was always my favorite part and the only number i remembered from the gate to the mind's eye, also for some reason brings back memories of the Hover! cd-rom :]

@flarekary

this video is so crazy and extra that it's amazing. the peeps who made this sure had a hoot!

@thornboy

LOVE IT wish I still had my tapes. Upload NEO!

@AlCaPwnag3

This was always my favorite song when i was a little kid, i would always sing this song.

@gtelm

I had the first three Mind's Eye tapes, and the Dolby one was my favorite, particularly this number. Thanks for the upload.

@CrabOfDoom

I like the song for being so unusual, particularly to this soundtrack. It was/is a nice, almost comedic break among a lot of surprisingly lovely, atmospheric music. And I adore the Congressional band. Don't know why, but the scene at 1:25 is a lawl every time I see it.

@RodBeauvex

I think this is easily the best song and segment on the video.

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