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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 7 MIN

079: Sparks - In Outer Space (1983) - I Wish I Looked a Little Better

from The Burning of the Midnight Amp

“I Wish I Looked a Little Better” is Sparks leaning hard into one of their most familiar themes: insecurity played for laughs. From the title onward, it’s pure Mael territory — awkward self-awareness, exaggerated self-criticism, and a song that somehow makes humiliation sound cheerful.We focus on the irresistible organ line that drives the track and gives it its odd, buoyant energy. The lyrics are blunt to the point of absurdity, but the music keeps everything light, creating that classic Sparks tension between self-loathing and pop pleasure. There’s even a rare sense of structural play here, with a brief “dress for success” detour that breaks up the otherwise straightforward flow.Never a hit, but frequently revisited live and fondly remembered by fans, “I Wish I Looked a Little Better” sits comfortably on side B as a reminder of how easily Sparks can turn low self-esteem into something catchy, funny, and strangely uplifting.

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