@@Riverratminiatures It often goes like that in later generations. It's nice how new takes on such songs can bring old classics back into view. Metalica's Garage Inc. for example brought a lot of conversations about old songs. These conversations opened a lot of thoughts between multiple generations of listeners.
FINALLY! After years of searching, and waiting, and searching, Michael Hutchence - The Passanger from the Batman Forever soundtrack. WHY WAS THIS SO HARD TO FIND?
This was actually my first CD and as I got older I stopped skipping some of them and discovered true gems such as this, Nobody Lives Without Love, Crossing The River, etc. My favorite Batman movie, I still have the McDonalds glasses, the toys, the Super Nintendo game, I would wear my Halloween Riddler suit even on hot days! This CD I listen to to this day. I wish we could get to know each other.
I did do a skating job with models to this track, a quite fun job tbh... iggy pop is the source: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--fWw7FE9tTo.html
Josh Feldman yeah mine looked like it go skipped across the pavement several times. I found another copy back in 2011 and bought it haha. I would argue possibly the best soundtrack of the 90’s!
Exactly the same story with me. My parents bought me this when I was like 14-15, all I knew was Twenty4Seven, 2Unlimited and Beatles and here I was, an absolute masterpiece with a collection of music that I have no idea is possible. Heavy, mystical, playful, complex. What a revolution for my young mind. Then in like '99 I met Lost Highway soundtrack and we felt in love immediatelly. I put a spell on you, Perfect drug, Driver down, Heirate mich.. They sure don't make music like that anymore. It was pure, it was raw, it was without bullshit.
I am a passenger And I ride and I ride Ride through the city's back sides See stars come out of the sky Yeah the bright and hollow sky You know it looks so good tonight I am a passenger I stay under glass I look through my window so bright See the stars come out tonight I see the bright and hollow sky Over the city's red back side And everything looks good tonight Sing it La la la la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la La la Get into the car We'll be the passengers We'll ride through the city at night See the city's red back side See the bright and hollow sky See the stars that shine so bright The stars made for us tonight Oh the passenger How how he rides Oh the passenger He rides and he rides Looks through his window What does he see? Sees the bright and hollow sky Sees the stars come out tonight Sees the city's red back side Sees the winding ocean drive And everything was made for you and me All of it was made for you and me It just belongs to you and me So let's take a ride See what's mine Sing it La la la la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la La la Sing it La la la la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la La la Sing it La la la la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la La la Songwriters: James Newell Osterberg / Jr. / Ricky Gardiner
I used to beg to listen to this soundtrack on road trips when I was a kid, and I thought this song was pretty bad-ass... right up 'till my mom started impersonating that sort of buzzy synth that kicks in at 1:01 by blowing vaguely tuneful raspberries. Actually, I still think it's a pretty rad cover, but that memory cracks me up. :)
Definitely if somebody can invent a time machine I would love the time travel back to the summer of 1995 I will never understand the hate that Batman forever yeah I know it might have not have been like the first two movies but it could have been had the studio not been involved too much with the making of Batman forever Joe Schumacher really did wanted to make him more darker Batman movie but Warner Brothers wouldn't let him do it And there was a lot of deleted scenes from the movie that was taken out that would have actually made the movie even more interesting but it's nice to see Batman forever starting to finally get the appreciation it deserves it really should have never gotten to hate that he got.
@@adammcilmoyl4278Batman forever sir definitely was everywhere in 1995 I remember The promotional stuff McDonald's McDonald's did for the movie You remember the glass cups they did for the movie?
First time I heard this was in 2014 I think with just me in passenger seat and dad driving. We were going home one night and he put in a disc with this track. I was like omg this is awesome. It felt so special :))) we don't have that car or disc anymore since he got in a wreck and almost died. As convenient as spotify is now, it kinda takes away the magic for me of finding an old disc and playing it not being sure what's on it. Dad used to dj at the club when he was younger so he had a ton of late 90's club music on CDs but was terrible w labeling them. And if any had labels it would be some sht like " t i t s " so you'd still have no clue XD
I thank you for the comments, and I tell you that these songs will be transposed directly from my CD of the movie. I thought the movie was bad, but love the soundtrack. And buy the CD thanks to the songs of U2 and Seal that I was englobed by Mtv at the time. Once again, thank you and I greet you from Argentina.
This was my first CD. I think 95 or 96 I got for Christmas a Sony Discman and this CD and the Hootie & the Blowfish Cracked Rear View. First 2 CDs. I was 10 or 11. Good stuff.
This is a cool version of the song, I have the soundtrack somewhere and I got it in 1995 in the summer after movie came out I've heard the origional one but I perfer this one.
What I loved about the 90s is, as electic and fast as the dance music was, remakes were slowed down, like this one, versus today's "speed it up and add autotune" to the remake mentality.
Buscando el tema... encontre que era cover de iggy pop (1977), luego encontre una interpretacion de siouxsie and the banshees (1987) Me gustaron las 3 ... siouxsie and the banshees, interpretan "face to face" para batman el retorno, compuesta por el grupo y Danny Elfman