
Eight Miles High Crowded House (Ft. Roger McGuinn)
"Eight Miles High" by Crowded House (Ft. Roger McGuinn) is a #Rock song from 1996. It explores themes of freedom, escapism, and the complexities of life. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning and transcendence. Unique musical elements include jangly guitars and harmonies, reflecting a blend of folk rock influences. Its nostalgic feel resonates with listeners, contributing to its cultural significance.

Eight miles high and when you touch down
You'll find that it's stranger than known
Signs in the street that say where you're going
Are somewhere just being their own
Nowhere is there warmth to be found
Among those afraid of losing their ground
Rain gray town known for it's sound
In places small faces unbound
Round the squares huddled in storms
Some laughing some just shapeless forms
Sidewalk scenes and black limousines
Some living some standing alone
You'll find that it's stranger than known
Signs in the street that say where you're going
Are somewhere just being their own
Nowhere is there warmth to be found
Among those afraid of losing their ground
Rain gray town known for it's sound
In places small faces unbound
Round the squares huddled in storms
Some laughing some just shapeless forms
Sidewalk scenes and black limousines
Some living some standing alone
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