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076: Sparks - In Outer Space (1983) - All You Ever Think About is Sex
Episode 7630th January 2026 • The Burning of the Midnight Amp • Frode, Trond & Chris
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With track four, In Outer Space suddenly snaps into focus. “All You Ever Think About Is Sex” is unmistakably Sparks: fast, funny, sharply written, and built around a rush of synth-pop energy that makes everything else on the album click into place. After the stylistic detours of the previous tracks, this feels like the moment where Ron and Russell fully reassert their voice.

Musically, it’s pure momentum — a punchy intro, an elastic groove, and a chorus that lodges itself instantly. Little production touches keep it lively: clipped synth figures, rhythmic drop-outs, and subtle studio tricks that reward repeat listens. It’s upbeat without being glossy, clever without sounding laboured.

Lyrically, the song is classic Sparks wordplay. The central accusation is simple, but it’s surrounded by lines that twist expectation and syntax, from public scandal fantasies to oddly phrased refrains that almost rhyme and deliberately don’t. It’s funny, slightly uncomfortable, and unmistakably theirs — the kind of song where you can quote half the lyrics and still want to quote more.

We talk about why this made perfect sense as the album’s second single, even if it didn’t chart, and how it became a long-term fan favourite — heavily played in the 80s, then resurrected decades later as a surprise highlight on the 2025 tour. With its deadpan pie-in-the-face video, cult afterlife, and recent live revival, “All You Ever Think About Is Sex” stands as one of In Outer Space’s defining tracks — and the first moment on the album that truly feels inevitable.

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