: A specific segment directed by Joanna Priestley was hand-animated with pencil on paper to emulate the style of Spanish painter Joan Miró .
: The lyrics were influenced by Orzabal’s interest in psychology and philosophy, specifically referencing Jean-Paul Sartre’s Les Mains Sales and Arthur Janov’s Primal Scream .
: Orzabal takes a dig at fellow musician Paul Weller with the line "Kick out the Style, bring back the Jam," feeling Weller had lost his working-class edge with his band The Style Council compared to his previous group, The Jam .
: The track is widely considered a pastiche of late-1960s Beatles, specifically drawing from "I Am the Walrus" and the brass arrangements of "Penny Lane" .