When I first listened to Sugar Mice, the lyrics echoed personal experiences in ways I didn’t expect. It became more than just a song-it felt deeply personal. So, I took a deep dive into its meaning and my connection to it-check it out at the end of the video. Have you ever had a song hit you like that? What do you think is the real meaning behind Sugar Mice? Let me know in the comments below.
In 1988, I was laid off and I couldn’t find a job. I had no choice but to move closer to the city for more job opportunities. At the time, I was living with my fiancé and her five year old daughter. Distance and the lack of confidence led to the demise of our relationship. I was a huge fan of Clutching at Straws and Sugar Mice, especially. I didn’t really feel the meaning of this song until I lost my future wife and daughter. One day it hit me like a ton of bricks and I weeped like a child. I still love this song and, after all these years, it still hits home. I don’t believe I ever truly got over that loss. Since then, I have married and raised three sons. While I am truly grateful for what I have, I will never be able to listen to this song without a sense of melancholy and remorse. Yet, I still love the song and listen to it every chance I get. Some pain just feels better to music.
The thing with prog rock is it's never a full story revealed in one act... add Kayley and the rest and you know it's about screwing up with his first love (real or imagined)
Fish was the voice of my parental relationships. Sugar Mice, my dad. Alcoholic, fleeting connections, just not what it should have been. His solo tune, Gentlemen's Excuse Me, portrayed my Mom perfectly. Now he is retiring, he'll be missed.
Thanks for the shout out. 🙂 I'm glad I could turn you on to something new for you. That's what it's all about after all. Nice video and review. That was very interesting. Great job. 👍
There was nothing about the intention behind the lyrics here, just a pair of narrators airing out their subjective interpretations. Dishonest clickbait, nothing more.
When I first listened to Sugar Mice, the lyrics echoed personal experiences in ways I didn’t expect. It became more than just a song-it felt deeply personal. So, I took a deep dive into its meaning and my connection to it-check it out at the end of the video.
Have you ever had a song hit you like that? What do you think is the real meaning behind Sugar Mice? Let me know in the comments below.
Dito. Hearing it again after many years it's nearly bringing me to tears
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In 1988, I was laid off and I couldn’t find a job. I had no choice but to move closer to the city for more job opportunities. At the time, I was living with my fiancé and her five year old daughter. Distance and the lack of confidence led to the demise of our relationship. I was a huge fan of Clutching at Straws and Sugar Mice, especially. I didn’t really feel the meaning of this song until I lost my future wife and daughter. One day it hit me like a ton of bricks and I weeped like a child. I still love this song and, after all these years, it still hits home. I don’t believe I ever truly got over that loss. Since then, I have married and raised three sons. While I am truly grateful for what I have, I will never be able to listen to this song without a sense of melancholy and remorse. Yet, I still love the song and listen to it every chance I get. Some pain just feels better to music.
@@McClory1964 thank you for sharing your life experience it was truly touching. May god bless you. 🙏
1988 I was 15 years old and that time I heard marillion, pink floyd, deep purple 👍👍
Was für ein großartiger Song. Nach all den Jahren... unfassbar groß!! 🙆🙋🎉😻❣️
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Simplesmente a musica e clipe mais incrivel do Marillion era Fish
🙏🎸❤️💯
Masterpiece
Fish is the man 🙏🎸💯🇺🇸❤️
@@igluonvinyls i saw him live last sunday in Maastricht.
@ArthurMol-ib5tg awesome 👏
👍!
@armandotorres4039 🙏
Frank Sinatra sang "Stormy weather", a "torch song" from 1933. 'Since my gal and I Ain't together Keeps raining all the time'
This song is amazing, but I'm a result of a misplaced childhood
The thing with prog rock is it's never a full story revealed in one act... add Kayley and the rest and you know it's about screwing up with his first love (real or imagined)
Very well said thank you 🙏
Fish was the voice of my parental relationships. Sugar Mice, my dad. Alcoholic, fleeting connections, just not what it should have been.
His solo tune, Gentlemen's Excuse Me, portrayed my Mom perfectly.
Now he is retiring, he'll be missed.
Thanks for the comments ❤️😍🙏💯🎸🇺🇸
I will see Fish in Karlsruhe, Germany this Saturday 😊
@rumo-ke7gr you are so lucky 🙏 Have fun 🎸❤️🇺🇸💯♥️
I wish I was you
@@rumo-ke7gr too expensive for him to play the states
Thanks for the shout out. 🙂
I'm glad I could turn you on to something new for you. That's what it's all about after all.
Nice video and review. That was very interesting. Great job. 👍
Thanks much 🙏❤️💯🎸✌️
. This was not good use of my time listening. You didn't give me anything that I do not already know.
Ok thank you 🙏
There was nothing about the intention behind the lyrics here, just a pair of narrators airing out their subjective interpretations. Dishonest clickbait, nothing more.
Thanks for sharing your opinion ✌️
@@igluonvinyls Correction: verifiable fact, not opinion.
The title implied that there is a story behind the literal meaning of “Sugar Mice” that’s all. No clickbait intended.