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Patti Smith Lyrics Part 1, Photos, Pictures, Paroles, Letras, Text for every songs
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B i o g r a p h y
(by Steve Huey)
P unk
rock's poet laureate, Patti Smith ranks among the most influential female
rock & rollers of all time. Ambitious, unconventional, and challenging,
Smith's music was hailed as the most exciting fusion of rock and poetry
since Bob Dylan's heyday. If that hybrid remained distinctly uncommercial
for much of her career, it wasn't a statement against accessibility so
much as the simple fact that Smith followed her own muse wherever it took
her — from structured rock songs to free-form experimentalism, or even
completely out of music at times. Her most avant-garde outings drew a
sense of improvisation and interplay from free jazz, though they remained
firmly rooted in noisy, primitive three-chord rock & roll. She was a
powerful concert presence, singing and chanting her lyrics in an untrained
but expressive voice, whirling around the stage like an ecstatic shaman
delivering incantations. A regular at CBGB's during the early days of New
York punk, she was the first artist of the bunch to land a record deal and
release an album, even beating the Ramones to the punch. The artiness and
the amateurish musicianship of her work both had a major impact on the
punk movement, whether in New York or England, whether among her
contemporaries (Television, Richard Hell) or followers. What was more,
Smith became an icon to subsequent generations of female rockers. She
never relied on sex appeal for her success — she was unabashedly
intellectual and creatively uncompromising, and her appearance was usually
lean, hard, and androgynous. She also never made an issue of her gender,
calling attention to herself as an artist, not a woman; she simply dressed
and performed in the spirit of her aggressive, male rock role models, as
if no alternative had ever occurred to her. In the process, she
obliterated the expectations of what was possible "
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