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Patti Smith

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Originally Posted By hoodlumite

hoodlumite:

“Rock n’ Roll is dream soup, what’s your brand?” - Patti Smith

hoodlumite:

“Rock n’ Roll is dream soup, what’s your brand?” - Patti Smith

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Originally Posted By sweetaia

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Patti Smith - Horses & Hey Joe (by fnordius)

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“Gloria” by Patti Smith 
(Words/Music: Van Morrison, Patti Smith, Album: Horses, Arista 1975)
 
In the mid-70s, an interesting phenomenon was happening in New York at 315 Bowery at a place called Country Bluegrass Blues and Other Music For Uplifting Gormandizers - otherwise known as CBGB’s. That interesting thing involved people from the neighborhood and local colleges (like NYU and Columbia) getting together to play music. Some of these people included Richard Hell (and his band Television and later the Voivods), Debbie Harry (Blondie), Talking Heads, and the Ramones.

Then there was a fierce female poet from New Jersey named Patti Smith. Combining drama, poetry, and some intensely raw music, Smith grasped everyone’s attention with her songs and, with her introductory lines to the Them song “Gloria” - “Jesus died for somebody’s sins but not mine,” she all but announced the birth of punk rock. Gone were the niceties of previous resistances - this was an all out rebellion and everyone was a potential target: government, religion, media, celebrity. No longer would these outcasts from the American Dream attempt to rise out of the filth of the cities - instead they would revel in it and celebrate it. It became a badge of honor to look beaten down, filthy, and out of place. One’s very existence became a reminder to the establishment that things were NOT alright. In the vanguard was Patti Smith.

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Originally Posted By hypnoticallyinsane

alltomorowsparties:

Tom Verlaine and Patti Smith

alltomorowsparties:

Tom Verlaine and Patti Smith

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Originally Posted By nickdrake

nickdrake:

Writer Jim Carroll & Patti Smith.
1979.

Umm…one slight correction, writer and musician Jim Carroll and Patti Smith.

nickdrake:

Writer Jim Carroll & Patti Smith.

1979.

Umm…one slight correction, writer and musician Jim Carroll and Patti Smith.

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Originally Posted By halleycommet
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halleycommet:

Patti Smith: “Because The Night”

Patti Smith is amazing.

Her book, which I read while I was in NYC last year called > “Just Kids”, Is amazing.

Patti Smith.is.amazing.the.end.

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Originally Posted By fuckyeahseventiesmusic
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Patti Smith - Gloria (1975)

“Jesus died for somebody’s sins, but not mine…”

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Originally Posted By nickdrake

nickdrake:

Jim Carroll & Patti Smith.
“It was a dream, not a nightmare, a beautiful dream I could never imagine in a thousand nods. There was a girl next to me who wasn’t beautiful until she smiled and I felt that smile come at me in heat waves following, soaking through my body and out my finger tips in shafts of color and I knew somewhere in the world, somewhere, that there was love for me.”
Jim Carroll (The Basketball Diaries)

Love these two.

nickdrake:

Jim Carroll & Patti Smith.

“It was a dream, not a nightmare, a beautiful dream I could never imagine in a thousand nods. There was a girl next to me who wasn’t beautiful until she smiled and I felt that smile come at me in heat waves following, soaking through my body and out my finger tips in shafts of color and I knew somewhere in the world, somewhere, that there was love for me.”

Jim Carroll (The Basketball Diaries)

Love these two.

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