Low-Flying Jets
Heatmiser Lyrics
Don't want to sit up straight
Or look you in the face
I keep checking over your shoulder
'Cause I've been dreaming of low-flying jets
Sweet town knocked my head over
Over and over
You got your head in the clouds
You can't hear me at all
'Cause I don't know what's wrong
It's just a headache I suppose
Thrown back like a sinking boat
I keep thinking it's all over
'Cause I've been dreaming of undertows
And the places that you go
And my head slips off your shoulder
You got your head in the clouds
You can't hear me at all
And I don't know what to say
'Cause I don't know what's wrong
You can't hear me at all
Been staying up too late
I keep dreaming of lost in space
And when I wake up
I start to break up
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Heatmiser was an alternative rock band that originated in Portland, Oregon in 1992. Consisting of Elliott Smith (guitar and vocals), Neil Gust (guitar and vocals), Brandt Peterson (bass; later to be replaced by Sam Coomes, frontman of Quasi), and Tony Lash (drums), they were known for their well-crafted lyrics and songs featuring melancholic and cheery words and melodies. The pop-oriented songs of Elliott Smith were a contrast to the darker songs of Gust Read Full BioHeatmiser was an alternative rock band that originated in Portland, Oregon in 1992. Consisting of Elliott Smith (guitar and vocals), Neil Gust (guitar and vocals), Brandt Peterson (bass; later to be replaced by Sam Coomes, frontman of Quasi), and Tony Lash (drums), they were known for their well-crafted lyrics and songs featuring melancholic and cheery words and melodies. The pop-oriented songs of Elliott Smith were a contrast to the darker songs of Gust, while both Smith and Gust's songs touched on subjects such as anger, alienation, loneliness and despair.
The band broke up in the fall of 1996 after Smith's solo work began gaining popularity. Gust went on to play in the band No. 2. Coomes carried on as half of Quasi, as well as playing as a guest musician for Built to Spill and Sleater-Kinney. Lash currently keeps himself busy as a producer. He helped with the production of Death Cab for Cutie's first two studio albums (Something About Airplanes and We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes).
The band broke up in the fall of 1996 after Smith's solo work began gaining popularity. Gust went on to play in the band No. 2. Coomes carried on as half of Quasi, as well as playing as a guest musician for Built to Spill and Sleater-Kinney. Lash currently keeps himself busy as a producer. He helped with the production of Death Cab for Cutie's first two studio albums (Something About Airplanes and We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes).
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agili jΓΊnior
VocΓͺ estΓ‘ fazendo muita falta elliott Smith π―οΈπ¨π§π·π§π·π§π·π§π·ππ’
L0st Frequency
man luv that rippin bassline
rip elliott smith
Ryan T Lane-Lutter
Woah thanks Rick and Morty, I have never heard of this guy before and wikipedia for giving me his album history. This stuff is dope. I loved nirvana and beck as a kid and this would have fit right in. Why do all the great songwriters die so young
Edmond and Anisa
@Aoldatabase lol π
Edmond and Anisa
@Aoldatabase he wrote it with gust
Edmond and Anisa
This is gust, shits great though
Ed Helvey
It was a great album and a lot of Elliott's fans aren't aware of "Mic City Sons" as being one of his better efforts.
Ronald Ball
This is a great song though. Really heatmiser had matured by this stage. Neil Gust learnt so much about songwriting from Elliott by this stage and I say this song is one of the stronger song on the album. Neil Gust stuff is fantastic too. π
J Lansdale
Great fucking album