Saturday, 3 November 2012

The Passenger


The Passenger
By Iggy Pop

"I'm a passenger"

In 1977, and with the collaboration of Ricky Gardiner, James Newell Osterberg Jr (Better know as Iggy Pop) wrote the punk-rock song The Passenger, for the album Lust For Life. As I know, Iggy Pop found the inspiration to compose this song from a Jim Morrison’s poem. The poem recalls on the state of people going and coming, not from the material point of view but in a spiritual way. As long as we move through places, landscapes, situations, sensations, feelings, persons, sounds, smells, memories, the life itself, we can realize how bit by bit we find ourselves.

It is curious how the fact that moving away from your home, friends and family makes you see the things different. You begin to appreciate all these things in a higher level. Probably, this is the kind of test we should face in order to reach the happiness someday. I think we will be able to know the meaning of happiness solely when you know perfectly what sadness means.

The song has been used in several TV and Radio shows and ads. It’s one of the Iggy Pop’s most remembered songs, and it has more than 20 covers from others bands around the world. Something quite remarkable in this song is the participation in the chorus of the British singer Davie Bowie. The vocals are very strong, and despite the song’s melody is somewhat plane, it is enough to arouse your mood.
"I stay under glass 

I look through my window so bright 
I see the stars come out tonight 
I see the bright and hollow sky 
Over the city's a rip in the sky 
And everything looks good tonight "

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