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In 1976, amidst this struggle, guitarist Andy Scott began crafting a new song, "Love Is Like Oxygen," inspired by a collaboration with sound engineer Trevor Griffin. This partnership led to a creative reimagining of Sweet's sound, integrating classical and operatic elements into a rock framework. The song's demo showcased a new symphonic dimension, merging the innovative keyboard notes with Scott's influential guitar lines. The result was an exhilarating piece lasting over six minutes, reflecting a bold departure from the band's previous work.