Nightclubbing
Iggy Pop Lyrics


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Nightclubbing, we're nightclubbing
We're what's happening

Nightclubbing, we're nightclubbing
We're an ice machine

We see people, brand-new people
They're something to see

Nightclubbing, we're nightclubbing
Oh, isn't it wild?

Nightclubbing, we're nightclubbing
We're walking through town

Nightclubbing, we're nightclubbing
We walk like a ghost

We learn dances, brand-new dances
Like the nuclear bomb





When we're nightclubbing, bright-white clubbing
Oh, isn't it wild?

Overall Meaning

The song "Nightclubbing" by Iggy Pop is an underground classic that captures the raw energy, youthful rebellion and hedonistic spirit of the late '70s nightclub culture. The lyrics talk about the thrill of going out at night, being part of the happening scene where new people are met, new dances are learned and a sense of liberation is felt. The repetitive phrase "Nightclubbing, we're nightclubbing" suggests the addictive and almost ritualistic nature of club culture, where people come to escape their mundane lives and immerse themselves in a world full of excitement and possibilities.


The verse "We're what's happening" is a bold statement of confidence, suggesting that those who go out at night are the ones who are living life to the fullest, unlike those who stay home. The line "We're an ice machine" is a metaphor for the cool, detached attitude that characterizes many nightlife personalities, who may put up a facade of indifference to mask their insecurities and fears. The chorus "Oh, isn't it wild?" expresses the exhilaration and amazement that one feels when experiencing the sensory overload of a bustling club, with its flashing lights, pounding music and ecstatic crowds.


Overall, "Nightclubbing" celebrates the subversive and liberating power of nightlife as a form of resistance against conformity and boredom. It recognizes the potential of club culture to bring people together, to inspire creativity and to challenge social norms. As Iggy Pop sings, "we walk like a ghost", suggesting that anyone who enters the realm of nightlife is transformed into a different kind of being, one who is free to express themselves, discover new horizons and push boundaries.


Line by Line Meaning

Nightclubbing, we're nightclubbing
We're out on the town, hitting up nightclubs


We're what's happening
We're the ones causing a stir and making the night exciting


We're an ice machine
We're cool and composed, even though we're at the hottest clubs


We see people, brand-new people
We're constantly meeting new and interesting people at the clubs


They're something to see
We enjoy observing and being around these unique individuals


Oh, isn't it wild?
We're amazed and exhilarated by the experience of nightclubbing


We're walking through town
We're venturing out into the city, exploring new clubs and neighborhoods


We walk like a ghost
We move about the clubs effortlessly, as if we're not even there


We learn dances, brand-new dances
We're constantly picking up trendy new dance moves


Like the nuclear bomb
These dances are explosive and cutting-edge, like something out of a science fiction movie


When we're nightclubbing, bright-white clubbing
The atmosphere is bright and electric, with everyone dancing and having a good time




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DAVID BOWIE, JAMES NEWELL JR OSTERBERG

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@danieltoliaferro3330

The vocals consist of Pop doing a Bowie (impression), and then Bowie doing a Pop in the background, while Pop does a Reed in the lead. Definitely an inspired concept.

@mauricegoldner44

No no no:) When Bowie started to use a deeper voice (on parts of the album Diamond Dogs) Mick Ronson said that it was because Iggy did it on "Gimme Danger" and said "doesn't everybody want to be iggy?". Bowie even tried stage diving once because of Iggy, though when David did it no one caught him:) Why do you thing the album is called zIGGY stardust? I think artistically Bowie loved Iggy more than Iggy loved Bowie. But Bowie was smart and was able to make money and have a career, by 1975 Iggy was in bad shape and needed help

@danieltoliaferro3330

@@mauricegoldner44 That's definitely him on background vocals in the second verse too, though. Sounds like it's fits with Iggy doing an obvious Lou Reed in the lead, thematically speaking. Edit: I gotta say again that the first verse sounds certainly like Iggy doing an almost spot on Bowie impersonation. Plus the credits for the song list Iggy on lead vocals. Sorry mate.

@janisauzins4103

Ironically they were both doing each other during the recordings

@stuartgray8450

Ges a smoke o that ya mad deep thinker✌

@rainpoetry3695

This explains so much. I love Iggy’s ironically smooth vocals.

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@anastasiadymova2210

It’s funny how it sounds real slow when you’re sober and when you’re drunk it’s pretty upbeat lol

@matthewjdouglas6471

Put it on 1. 25x speed for drunken effect

@PuddingAtheist

lol

@user-oy3yo7qe6o

Haha so true 😆

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