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“Sad Pilot,” sung by Joey, Ambrose and Stu, is a bluesy rocker in the vein of bands like The Black Crowes. The lyrics describe someone whose life is crumbling around them, leaving them asking if they’re really living. Their struggles with mental health, alcoholism, dying relationships, and more leave them feeling hollow. While they try to figure these issues out with psychologists, nobody seems to care, and the subject is left to their own devices. They attempt to leave their “heavy luggage” behind by taking flight into the blue skies, and this seems to help them, with the song’s protagonist noting how there’s “always blue skies ahead.” The song’s blues/southern rock feel and hopeful message create an honest, uplifting track. It also served as a great first taste of Flight b741 as it was the first song from the album to be heard by fans.

The studio version was played by Ambrose (piano/vocals), Cavs (drums/percussion/vocals), Cook (organ/vocals), Joey (guitar/vocals), Lucas (vocals) and Stu (bass/guitar/vocals). The ASCAP ACE Repertory shows that everyone but Lucas received a songwriting credit.

“Sad Pilot” made its debut on 2024-05-16 at the Stadthalle in Offenbach, appearing in a long opening jam of “Gamma Knife” > “People-Vultures” > “Mr. Beat” > “Boogieman Sam” > “Sad Pilot” > “Hot Water” > “Sea of Trees.” While some fans guessed that the title was “Jet Bridge” or something from the lyrics, its name was confirmed through the show’s setlist. “Sad Pilot” would be played four more times before the album’s release on August 9th, 2024, including an acoustic performance on 2024-05-31. It was also extensively teased at the time during songs like “The Dripping Tap” and “Cut Throat Boogie”.

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