"The Passenger" is a voyeuristic homage to the nocturnal wanderings of life lived after hours. - Tom Maginnis, AllMUSIC.com
The Passenger is a notable rock song by Iggy Pop, David Bowie and session guitarist Ricky Gardiner with brothers Tony and Hunt Sales on bass and drums. The tune was written in Berlin, Germany, where David Bowie and Iggy Pop were living to avoid the drug scene. They later said it only moderately successful and that they had enjoyed the Berlin nightlife. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1977/00/00 | David Bowie | Performer | Iggy Pop records "The Passenger" for his "Lust for Life" album, David Bowie sang back-up | ||||
1977/00/00 | Iggy Pop | Performer | Iggy Pop records "The Passenger" for his "Lust for Life" album, David Bowie sang back-up | ||||
1977/00/00 | Ricky Gardiner | Composer | Iggy Pop records "The Passenger" for his "Lust for Life" album, David Bowie sang back-up |
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