- Always Crashing in the Same Car
Infobox Song
Name = Always Crashing in the Same Car
Artist =David Bowie
Album = Low
Released =January 14 1977
track_no = 5
Recorded = 1976
Genre = Art Rock
Length = 3:33
Label = RCA
Writer = David Bowie
Producer = David Bowie andTony Visconti
prev =Sound and Vision
prev_no = 4
next =Be My Wife
next_no = 6"Always Crashing in the Same Car" is a song by
David Bowie for his album "Low" from 1977.The song's [http://www.teenagewildlife.com/Albums/L/ACITSC.html lyrics] express the frustration of making the same mistake over and over. The narrator of the song recounts driving at high speed in circles around a hotel garage, cautiously checking for danger, yet still inevitably crashing. The improbability that this accident could occur multiple times in one car and the implication of mystery in the name "Jasmine," a character in the song, suggest that the song itself might be a dream sequence. Such content may refer to Bowie's previous cocaine addiction amongst other things, as this song was recorded during Bowie's retreat from his life in the
USA in order to clean himself up.There are two verses to the piece, however, three were planned. In the studio, Bowie sang a third verse in a
Bob Dylan style, however, given Bob Dylan's motorcycling accident several years earlier and the song's subject matter, the band considered such a move to be crass, and Bowie asked forTony Visconti to delete the verse from the recording.The song features the use of
synthesizers and treatments to bring Bowie's for the most part calm vocals over the sound of the band. A long guitar solo completes the song.Live versions
* Bowie and
Reeves Gabrels performed an all acoustic version of the song for the radio station WRXT on October 16, 1997.* A live version recorded at
BBC Radio Theatre, London, June 27, 2000 was released on the bonus disc following the first releases of "Bowie at the Beeb ". This version contains an extended opening featuring acoustic guitar.Cover versions
*
King Black Acid - "Crash Course for the Ravers: A Tribute to the Songs of David Bowie" (1996)
*Silent Order - "Goth Oddity: A Tribute to David Bowie" (1999)
*Ultramar - Web site release
*Eleven Shadows - "Goth Oddity 2000: A Tribute to David Bowie"
*Bluvertigo - "Zero" (1999)
*Danny Michel - "Loving the Alien: Danny Michel Sings the Songs of David Bowie" (2004)ources
*Greatorex, Johnathan. "Just a Mortal With Potential." Teenage Wildlife. Nov. 1996. 06 Mar. 2006 < [http://www.teenagewildlife.com/Interact/fc/misc/JG/index.html http://www.teenagewildlife.com/Interact/fc/misc/JG/index.html] >.
*Griffin, R. "Low." Bowie Golden Years. Jan. 2005. 06 Mar. 2006 < [http://members.ol.com.au/rgriffin/GoldenYears/Low.html http://members.ol.com.au/rgriffin/GoldenYears/Low.html] >.
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