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The Look. The Look. Can you imagine The Look in an acoustic version? Yes. I couldn't until now. Oh, really? Well, this version is one of those four songs we recorded at the Abbey Road Studio in London, 1995. It's actually written on a synthesizer, but it works very well on an acoustic guitar as well. It's three chords, you know. What else do you need? Did you have any audience there? Or did you just record it? No. Just the band and even our Swedish engineer, Ola Surna, was with us at the time, so we didn't use the Abbey Road people at all. Just the people in the bar. And you made four songs for an EP? Or what happened with those songs? No, it was made for BBC Radio 1. That's why we did it. Never released in any form? Well, some songs have been released on B-sides and bonus tracks on CD singles. Remember, there was a time when you released CD singles and you had like an extra track to the B-side, like the third track on the CD single. And you had to have it? Yeah. Crazy. So I guess, I don't know if The Look has been released before, but I don't think so. For me, it's very much part of those four songs we did at the Abbey Road. When you wrote the song, The Look, originally, did you start out with guitar and then moved on to synthesizer? Or did you start out on the synth? It was based... I actually wrote the song in a way to try to learn how to program the sequencer of the synthesizer. So I just did this... And then I made a puzzle out of it. And I wrote these lyrics, Walking like a man, hitting like a hammer, she's a juvenile scam, never worth a quitter. Basically, as a guide lyric, just to remember the rhythm of how I wanted it to sound. But then I kept it. I couldn't come up with anything better. So it's basically guide lyrics. And I tried to understand what it could mean. And I wrote a little bit more in the same style. And then I summed it up with a little bit more classic pop lyric in the choruses to melt everything together. It makes sense if you wanted to, sort of thing. Like I'm the walrus, sort of style. Exactly. Very good example. With I'm the walrus as the standard, anything goes. Exactly. Thank you.