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Collins includes a scathing critique of the music industry in the lines "Too many protest singers / Not enough protest songs," showing his background in the sharp-witted Scottish post-punk scene with his former band, Orange Juice . 3. The "Possibilities Are Endless"
Adding to the track's lounge-noir feel, the vibraphone was played by Paul Cook , the former drummer of the Sex Pistols.
Lyrically, the song navigates themes of deep lust and the overwhelming impact of a "mythical girl". edwyn_collins_a_girl_like_you
The iconic, booming drum intro is actually a sample from Len Barry’s 1965 hit "1-2-3" .
Despite being labeled a "one-hit wonder" by some for the global success of this specific track, Collins is revered for his entire body of work and his ability to relearn his craft and continue releasing albums like Losing Sleep . Collins includes a scathing critique of the music
The signature fuzzy guitar sound was achieved by running the signal through a sampler to mimic the sound of human speech. 2. Lyrical Depth: Metaphor vs. Reality
For more in-depth reviews and historical context, you can explore the Monocled Alchemist's analysis or the fan discussions on the The Afterword forum . Day 281: Edwyn Collins (A Girl Like You) - David Fleming Lyrically, the song navigates themes of deep lust
Critics often point to the bridge— "You've made me acknowledge the devil in me / I hope to God I'm talkin' metaphorically" —as a moment of genuine "aching conviction" that elevates the song from a standard pop tune to something more introspective.