At the Chicago Theater, Patti Smith and her band tore into “Horses” from top to bottom, and 50 years on, it’s still ...
What a magnificent night of live music, centered on the 1975 debut that is regularly — and rightfully — considered to be one ...
“Jesus died for somebody’s sins but not mine,” Smith sang on Saturday over the slow piano chords of keyboardist Tony Shanahan ...
It was a historic Election Night in New York City — and it wouldn’t be Patti Smith’s style to let the drama of the moment go unmilked. Smith appeared at Manhattan’s Town Hall on November 4 to ...
Patti Smith talks about 'Bread of Angels,' her latest book. Smith wrote the book over a 10-year period, chronicling her ...
Patti Smith's Horses is about to turn 50. The legendary album is a testament to rebellion, artistic expression and punk rock.
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Better than: Whatever Met gala I’ll never be invited to. About three-quarters of the way through an impossibly good, set-closing rendition of “Gloria,” Patti Smith tried something new—and failed.
One of Horses' most evocative songs is ‘Free Money’, a song that is often misunderstood, even half a century later.
As Patti Smith's debut album 'Horses' turns 50, 25 artists from across the world discuss the enduring impact and influence of ...
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Patti Smith was one of the key artists in the breakthrough of New York City punk rock with her 1975 album "Horses" being hugely influential on the entire New Wave genre. Her distinctive blend of rock, ...