About "Panic In Detroit"
"Panic in Detroit" is a song written by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie for the album Aladdin Sane in 1973. Bowie based it on his friend Iggy Pop's descriptions of revolutionaries he had known in Michigan and Pop's experiences during the 1967 Detroit riots. Rolling Stone magazine called the track "a paranoid descendant of the Motor City's earlier masterpiece, Martha and the Vandellas' "Nowhere to Run"".In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine printed its list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Mick Ronson was ranked at number 64, and "Panic in Detroit" as his "essential recording".
Top songs by David Bowie
- Heroes
- Space Oddity
- Rebel Rebel
- China Girl
- Let's Dance
- Ziggy Stardust
- Absolute Beginners
- Ashes To Ashes
- Major Tom
- 5.15 The Angels Have Gone
- Heroes|helden
- Fame
- Across The Universe
- Changes
- Life On Mars
- Baby It Can't Fall
- Blue Jean
- Amsterdam
- Wild Is The Wind
- All The Young Dudes
- 1984
- Alabama Song
- Better Wrong
- Breaking Glass
- Modern Love
- Sorrow
- Fame '90 Remix
- Hallo Spaceboy
- Diamond Dogs
- 1984|dodo
- Young Americans
- Bang Bang
"Panic In Detroit" video by David Bowie is property and copyright of its owners and it's embedded from Youtube.
Information about the song "Panic In Detroit" is automatically taken from Wikipedia. It may happen that this information does not match with "Panic In Detroit".
SONGSTUBE is against piracy and promotes safe and legal music downloading. Music on this site is for the sole use of educational reference and is the property of respective authors, artists and labels. If you like David Bowie songs on this site, please buy them on Itunes, Amazon and other online stores. All other uses are in violation of international copyright laws. This use for educational reference, falls under the "fair use" sections of U.S. copyright law.