Panic in Detroit

David Bowie

About Panic in Detroit

"Panic in Detroit" is a song written by English singer David Bowie for the album Aladdin Sane in 1973. Bowie based it on 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"". Musically "Panic in Detroit" has been described as a "Salsa variation on the Bo Diddley beat", and features prominent conga drums and female backing vocals. The lyrics namecheck Che Guevara and are also said to contain references to John Sinclair of the White Panther Party. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine printed its list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Mick Ronson was ranked at #64, and "Panic in Detroit" as his "essential recording". 


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He looked a lot like Che Guevara, drove a diesel van
Kept his gun in quiet seclusion, such a humble man
The only survivor of the National People's Gang
Panic in Detroit, I asked for an autograph
He wanted to stay home, I wish someone would phone
Panic in Detroit

He laughed at accidental sirens that broke the evening gloom
The police had warned of repercussions
They followed none too soon
A trickle of strangers were all that were left alive
Panic in Detroit, I asked for an autograph
He wanted to stay home, I wish someone would phone
Panic in Detroit

Putting on some clothes I made my way to school
And I found my teacher crouching in his overalls
I screamed and ran to smash my favorite slot machine
And jumped the silent cars that slept at traffic lights

Having scored a trillion dollars, made a run back home
Found him slumped across the table a gun and me alone
I ran to the window looked for a plane or two
Panic in Detroit he'd left me an autograph
Let me collect dust I wish someone would phone
Panic in Detroit
Panic in Detroit
Panic in Detroit

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David Bowie

David Robert Jones (8 January 1947 - 10 January 2016), known by his stage name David Bowie ( /ˈboʊ.i/ BOH-ee), was an English musician, actor, record producer and arranger. A major figure for over four decades in the world of popular music, Bowie is widely regarded as an innovator, particularly for his work in the 1970s. He is known for his distinctive voice as well as the intellectual depth and considerable eclecticism of his work. more »

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Written by: David Bowie

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10 facts about this song

Album Classification
"Panic in Detroit" is a song from David Bowie's sixth studio album, "Aladdin Sane", released in 1973.
Lyric Inspiration
The lyrics of "Panic in Detroit" were inspired by Bowie's time in Detroit and his experiences during the 1967 Detroit riot.
Musical Style
The song is known for its distinctive hard rock style, featuring Bowie’s unique voice and high-energy guitar work, compared to some of his more pop and theater-influenced songs.
Concert Rarity
Despite being popular among Bowie's fans, "Panic in Detroit" has rarely been included in the setlists of the artist's concerts.
Ignored by Commercial Radio
The song was never released as a single, and it received little airplay on commercial radio.
Cover Version
A cover version of "Panic in Detroit" was recorded by the Australian punk band Radio Birdman.
B-side Track
In 1979, a revised version of "Panic in Detroit" was planned for release as a b-side to "Boys Keep Swinging". However, due to issues related to time constraints, the original recording was used instead.
Original Drum Beat Credit
The distinctive conga drum beat on the original recording was performed by percussionist Mike Garson.
Artist's Favorite
Bowie reportedly considered "Panic in Detroit" as one of his favorite tracks from the "Aladdin Sane" album.
Song's Character
The song makes mention of “Che”, likely referring to Che Guevara, the Argentine Marxist revolutionary. In the lyrics, Bowie constructs a narrative about revolution, disorder, and the persona of a rebel leader.

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