Which Patti Smith do I start with?
batmon
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Horses - hands down, or is there something more revealing in her catalog?
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Horses, no contest. Personally, I don't think she ever came near it again. Her other records have some great moments, but Horses is far and away the strongest overall.
I actually prefer 'Radio Ethiopia' as her best, but you should start with 'Horses'.
She was easily the coolest thing on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on VH1 this weekend.
"My Mommy died last year, but just before she passed she said 'Tricia, when you make it to the Hall of Fame, I want you to play my favorite song, you know, the one I love to vaccum to.' Mommy, this one's for you." Launches into "Rock and Roll N***er".
Whisky/Weed/Woola?
b/w
file under BB King
No, more like a burst of everything she had held in til it could no longer be contained. It was her first LP. She had a single ("Piss Factory") a year or 2 prior, but it's one of the best debut LPs of the 70s, easily. The real centerpieces of the record are her version of Van Morrison's "Gloria" (opening track) and the closing insanity of "Horses/Land of a Thousand Dances". Patti just has a very personal, unique way of embracing and making rock and roll, and 'Horses' is pretty definitive of her pretentious and simultaneously gritty way of working. I just like the songs a bit better on 'Radio Ethiopia', especially "Ask The Angels", it just rocks a bit more with less of her poetic posturing. So while I enjoy 'RE' more, I do think 'Horses' is more representational of the Patti Smith Group phenomenon.
[Modern Lovers]Take it straight, Hippy Johnny.[/Modern Lovers]
her first & produced by the man John Cale
that one side of Easter is darn good too
& Radio Ethiopia & the Rundgren production all have some fine moments
she played a free early evening show at the Kennedy Ceneter a year or two back
very nice !
(anyone remember/see that Gilda Radner/SNL parody of her/punk rock chix, i think she called herself "Candy Stripe", pretty raw & not repeated/replayed for years)
I actually consider the Gilda Radner character on SNL my first exposure to Patti Smith! Didn't they have one bit with Belushi mimicking Joe Cocker and Gilda doing her Candy Slice/Patti Smith character doing a duet? It was like the Spaz-a-thon!
i think when candy was too messed up to record they brought in cocker to help her out = spaz fest
i think there was a mention in a wash post article about how snl never syndicated that segment
it was a classic !