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Patti Smith

Patti Smith
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Patti Smith: At Last, The Lower Manhattan Show
NME
Miles sees the Patti Smith Group at the Roundhouse, ...

Patti Smith: Patti noises off
Vox
PATTI SMITH, the cultural dynamo who claims to have "several decades left in me yet" is never one to court convention. With no plans to play ...

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AUDIO: The Patti Smith Group's Lenny Kaye on NYC punk (1986)
Rock's Backpages Audio
Musician and journalist Kaye on the CBGBs scene, the differences between US and UK Punk, Patti Smith and his seminal Nuggets ...

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Down In The Scuzz With The Heavy Cult Figures
NME
C.B.G.B. is a toilet. An impossibly scuzzy little club buried somewhere in the sections of the Village that the cab-drivers don't like to drive ...

Patti Smith: Horses
NME
FIRST ALBUMS THIS good are pretty damn few and far between. ...

Horses: Patti Smith Exposes Herself
Village Voice
The first question about Horses, Patti Smith's debut album, might be called the Janis question – it comes up whenever a particularly exciting performer has fashioned ...

Patti Smith: At The Roxy Theatre
Pasadena Guardian
FIRST SHOW, first set on her first night in L.A., playing to a cold record company crowd, checking her out as a possible new phenomenon-- I ...

Patti Smith: A Baby Wolf With Neon Bones
Penthouse
PATRICIA LEE SMITH hit the linen on December 30, 1946, in Chicago, and was raised, the eldest of four children, in Deptford Township, New Jersey. ...

Patti Smith: Avery Fisher Hall, NYC
Phonograph Record
FOR SOME OF US, Patti Smith is the girl of our rock and roll dreams. As a performer she doesn't merely flirt with danger, she seduces ...

Patti Smith: Patti in Excelsis Deo
Street Life
WE LIVE in dangerous times. We live in a society that can co-opt its own downfall, sprinkle some glitter on it, and gift wrap it as ...

Patti Smith Is Innocent, OK?
Sounds
Jonh Ingham, on the other hand, is guilty. Six days it took him to get us this piece. SIX DAYS! The Patti Smith crazy Sounds staffers ...

Patti Smith: Misplaced Joan Of Arc
Blast
THERE'S A SCRAWNY scarecrow of a girl standing on the stage. Her hair is ragged. Her tits swing slowly to a 4/4 beat under a Rasta ...

Patti Smith: Welcome To The Monkey House
NME
"IT'S LIKE...I'm not ever gonna be a hundred per cent cool, y'know...I mean, for you to like even try to be a hundred per cent cool ...

Patti Smith: Radio Ethiopia
NME
NOW HERE'S what you do for openers. You get someone to blindfold you, put boxing gloves on your hands, tie a maddened rhino to your left ...

Patti Smith: Once Is Not Enough (ungh! choke! etc)
Sounds
Patti Smith/The Stranglers: Hammersmith Odeon, London ...

Patti Smith: The Field Marshall on Portobello Road
Sounds
Ms Smith talks to Ms Goldman about Radio Ethiopia ...

Patti Smith: Patti Cracks Noggin, Raps On Regardless
Sounds
Patti sounds plaintive, fragile, over the transatlantic wire. If you can imagine a voice sounding wan, you're near the mark. Reason being — "A swan dive. ...

Lenny Kaye: New York Nuggets
ZigZag
"The greatest rock'n'roll audience in the world"...Glasgow?...Detroit?...hell no, it's Lenny Kaye, rock critic, and guitarist with the Patti Smith Band. ...

Patti Smith: Roll Over, Rimbaud (tell Marc Bolan the news)
NME
Patti Smith: The Village Gate, NYC ...

Patti Smith: Easter
Melody Maker
PATTI SMITH'S first album, Horses, was a bolt out of the blue, a lightning stab at the very top of the tree, one of the greatest ...

Patti Smith: Easter
NME
I'M AN AMERICAN ARTIST , I HAVE NO GUILT, I TRUST MY GUITAR ...

Patti Smith: Easter (Arista)*****
Sounds
At last – the rock 'n' roll resurrection is upon us ...

Patti Smith: Behind The Wall Of Sleep
Sounds
"Their quarters were filled with counterfeit sleep"
– Stephen King, The Shining ...

Horse Latitudes: The Possession of Patti Smith
ZigZag
This interview with Patti Smith took place last October when she stopped off in London for a day en route for Europe. We were saving it ...

Patti Smith: A Woman's Place…
NME
ARTHUR RIMBAUD, the late 19th Century French poet who dreamt of 'recreating life through his words' and whose work helped inspire poetic Symbolism, Dadaism and Surrealism, ...

Patti Smith: Easter
Phonograph Record
Dear Patti, Start the Revolution Without Me ...

High on Rebellion: Patti Smith Speaks, Part 2
ZigZag
We join Patti Smith and John Tobler mid-conversation one day last October, when Patti was on her way to Europe to do her annual poetry reading ...

Patti Smith Group: Easter
Creem
CHARLES OLSON was invited to give a reading at Berkeley in 1965. It was a time – a springtime – when rose incense bore a scent ...

Patti Smith: Breaking The Shackles Of Original Sin
NME
The White Niggah, Biblical Obsession, and The Mutant Army witnessed at Cardiff – where discussions encompass the sexiness of Prince Charles and the pressures of life ...

15 Minutes with Patti Smith
ZigZag
DOUBTLESS, many of you will have noted a small item in NME's scandal section recently, which referred to the fact that Patti Smith had broken up ...

Patti Smith: Babel
NME
WHAT HAS rock and roll got to do with poetry? What is a poetess doing with rock and roll? What am I doing reading and reviewing ...

Patti Smith: Wave (Arista)
Melody Maker
WAVE IS a much better record than I expected, but to explain why I'll have to go back a bit. ...

20 Minutes With Lenny Kaye…
ZigZag
THE PATTI SMITH Group had a day off in London. The night before they'd played to a generally enthusiastic reaction but universal slagging at Wembley Arena. ...

Ivan Kral
Viz
GENERALLY there exists a dichotomy between pioneering artists and their audiences – the potetial appreciator is apt to be surprised, disturbed, or simply unaccustomed to the ...

Punk in New York: Blitzkreig Bop
NME
"And one fine morning she turns on a New York-station / And doesn't believe what she hears at all / She started dancing to that fine ...

Patti Smith: The Power And The Glory, The Resurrection And The Life
Big O
In art and dream may you proceed with abandon.
In life may you proceed with balance and stealth.
– Patti Smith, "To The Reader," introduction to Early ...

The Rebel: Patti Smith
Mojo
To R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, she is "one of the premier artists of my lifetime – I’ve blindly stolen from her for years." To Bob Dylan, she ...

John Cale and Patti Smith: How We Met
Independent on Sunday
JOHN CALE, 55, rock musician and composer, was born in South Wales, moved to New York in the early 1960s and became a founder member of ...

Patti Smith: Return of the Thin White Duchess
nyrock.com
PATTI SMITH needs some new socks. I'm standing next to her in an elevator in midtown Manhattan, when she glances down at her feet, which obviously ...

Patti Smith: Making Waves
The Observer
THERE ARE TEARS in Patti Smith's eyes. She is midway through a performance that has been, by turns, sombre and joyous, intense and ecstatic, when suddenly ...

Patti Smith: ULU, London
The Independent
THE SECOND ACT OF Patti Smith's great career has been catalysed by death. The loss of her mother inspired the forthcoming Trampin', her fourth album since ...

Patti Smith: Trampin' (Columbia)
Observer Music Monthly
NINE ALBUMS IN just under thirty years: no-one can accuse Patti Smith of chronic overproduction or artistic profligacy. ...

Patti Smith: 'Even As A Child, I Felt Like An Alien'
Observer Music Monthly
PATTI SMITH today looks as striking as the 28-year-old instant icon who defiantly out-stared the viewer from the cover of Horses. With her strong nose and ...

Patti Smith: Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York
Harp
After a summer tryout at London's Meltdown Festival, punk icon Patti Smith returned to her NYC roots to perform again in sequence her 30-year-old debut Horses ...

Patti Smith: The Lady's For Returning
The Guardian
PATTI SMITH knows a thing or two about rock'n'roll heroes. Emerging in a blaze of controversy with her epochal 1975 debut album, Horses, she wrapped herself ...

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