Lyrics to 'Lust for Life' by Iggy Pop. Here comes Johnny Yen again / With the liquor and drugs / And the flesh machine / He's gonna do another striptease / Hey.
Iggy looked beyond the darkness of The Idiot and found the desperate need to rock and revel on Lust for Life (1977). He triumphs with that pounding title tune; ..
Lust for Life is a 1977 album by Iggy Pop, his second solo release and his second collaboration with David Bowie, following The Idiot earlier in the year. As well ..
Here comes Johnny Yen again With the liquor and drugs And a flesh machine He's gonna do another strip tease Hey man, where'd you get that lotion? I've been hurting since I bought the gimmick About something called love Yeah, something called love Well, that's like hypnotising chickens Well, I'm just a modern guy Of course, I've had it in the ear before 'Cause of a lust for life 'Cause of a lust for life I'm worth a million in prizes With my torture film Drive a G.T.O. Wear a uniform All on...
Lust For Life by Iggy Pop song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.
On The Idiot, Iggy Pop looked deep inside himself, trying to figure out how his life and his art had gone wrong in the past. But on Lust for Life, released less than ..
Lyrics to "Lust For Life" song by IGGY POP: Here comes Johnny Yen again With the liquor and drugs And a flesh machine He's gonna do another stri..
Lust for Life (song)
"Lust for Life" is a 1977 song performed by Iggy Pop and co-written by David Bowie, featured on the album Lust for Life. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked it #149 on their list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Co-written by Iggy Pop and David Bowie, Bowie providing the music (written on a ukulele), and Pop the lyrics, the song is known for its opening drumbeat (played by Hunt Sales). The drumbeat has since been imitated in numerous songs, including "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" by Jet and "Selfish Jean" by Travis; however, Sales's use of the drumbeat was not original, as it was itself derived from "You Can't Hurry Love", released in July 1966 by The Supremes, and "I'm Ready For Love", released in October 1966 by Martha and the Vandellas. In 1977, the song reached number 3 in the Dutch Top 40. Its success was ignited by a legendary performance in the Dutch pop TV show TopPop, where Iggy Pop, shirtless, wrecked part of the stage set (which consisted of a couple of potted plants and some cardboard scenery). Although many viewers and newspapers complained about the apparent damage, the director of TopPop later admitted that they knew beforehand what Iggy was going to do and that the damage was minimal.[ "Lust for Life" – 5:11 "(Get Up I Feel Like a) Sex Machine" – 4:05 "Lust for Life (Live at the Feile Festival, 1993)" – 5:35 "I Wanna be Your Dog (Live at the Rock for Choice Benefit concert)" – 4:55 The song's lyrics contain a number of references to William S. Burroughs' experimental novel The Ticket That Exploded, most notably mentions of "Johnny Yen" (described by Burroughs as "The Boy-Girl Other Half strip tease God of sexual frustration") and "hypnotizing chickens". In a 1995 interview, Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek and manager Danny Sugerman stated that the opening lyrics were about their deceased heroin dealer, nicknamed "Gypsy Johnny", arriving at Wonderland Avenue, with his heroin and his "motorized dildos". Sugerman also claimed that the riff was a rip-off of "Touch Me" by the Doors.[ In 1996, the song gained a new audience when it was used in the introduction of the film Trainspotting. Indeed, this usage made UGO's list of Top 11 Uses of Classic Rock in Cinema Since then, the song has appeared in a number of other movies and commercials, though sometimes with edits to the lyrics; the version of the song in the film Rugrats Go Wild changes "here comes Johnny Yen again" to "here comes Spike The Dog again." In a commercial for Royal Caribbean, "with liquor and drugs," for instance, was replaced by "looks so fine."[The song's use in commercial contexts was satirized by the newspaper The Onion in the article "Song About Heroin Used to Advertise Bank". For his part, Iggy Pop has mentioned that he has no problem with his song being used in this manner considering it was previously getting little radio play and the commercials have sparked listener interest. The instrumental opening of the song is used as the de facto 'theme' of the The Jim Rome Show on radio. It is played at the top of each hour of the show, and is also used as the song to end the show. The live version of Lust for Life from the 1996 UK single appears as a playable song in the video game Guitar Hero 5 (2009). In the Simpsons episode "The Regina Monologues," the song is played as Bart and Lisa become hyperactive after tasting British candy. The song along with "Success" were featured in the documentary Warren Miller's Impact. Manic Street Preachers covered part of the song as a coda in the 1991 single You Love Us (Heavenly Version) with alternative lyrics. Mötley Crüe covered the song in 1997 on the B-side of "Afraid." Tom Jones covered the song with The Pretenders on his 1999 album Reload. Bruce Willis covered the song for the soundtrack of the 2003 film Rugrats Go Wild. Kay Hanley covered the song for the soundtrack of the 2005 film Just Like Heaven. The Smiths' Johnny Marr and Oasis' Noel Gallagher performed the song together live at the Brixton Academy in 2014 on Marr's Playland tour.
"Lust for Life" is a 1977 song performed by Iggy Pop and co-written by David Bowie, featured on the album Lust for Life. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked it #149 on ..
Lyrics to Lust For Life by Iggy Pop: Here comes Johnny Yen again / With the liquor and drugs / And the flesh machine / He's gonna do.
IGGY POP LYRICS - Lust For Life