Aviation (song)

"Aviation" is the third single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, Everything You've Come to Expect.

During one of those writing sessions, both "experimented with a vocal harmony" on a 8-track demo, which would later become "Aviation," this reminded them of their work on The Age of the Understament.

Its second verse uses the term "coke-head close" to describe a woman, under the influence of the drug, loudly talking to the narrator.

Turner wanted to use the word "Colorama" in a song since the first time he saw Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow-Up (1966), he described it as, "an unplugged neon light at the back of my mind for years,"[7] about the line he added, "It doesn't make a ton of sense, but that's not really the point.

[9] The music video for "Aviation" features Turner and Kane digging holes on a beach as a man approaches in a car with a woman in bridal clothing.