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Dancing Barefoot: The Patti Smith Story

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by Dave Thompson


  Free Music Store 1975

  WBAI-FM, NEW YORK, MAY 28, 1975

  “Space Monkey” • “Snowball” • “Distant Fingers” • “Break It Up” • “The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game” • “Birdland” • “Gloria” • “Scheherazade” • “Down the Aisle of Love”

  Live at Bottom Line

  BOTTOM LINE, NEW YORK, DECEMBER 1975

  “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together” • “Privilege (Set Me Free)” • “Space Monkey” • “Redondo Beach” • “Free Money” • “Pale Blue Eyes”/“Louie Louie” • “Mafia” • “Birdland” • “Land” • “Gloria” • “Time Is on My Side” • “My Generation”

  Teenage Perversity & Ships in the Night

  ROXY THEATRE, LOS ANGELES, JANUARY 30, 1976

  “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together” • “Privilege (Set Me Free)” • “Ain’t It Strange” • “Kimberly” • “Redondo Beach” • “Pale Blue Eyes”/“Louie Louie” • “Pumping (My Heart)” • “Birdland” • “Gloria” • “My Generation” Also released as Canine Teardrop, Patti Smith, and Teenage Perversity and Ships in the Night

  Turn It Up

  UNSPECIFIED PERFORMANCE WITH JOHN CALE, c. 1976

  “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together” • “G. Verdi” • “I Keep a Close Watch” • “Ain’t It Strange” • “Free Money” • “Pale Blue Eyes” • “Louie Louie” • “Birdland” • “Gloria” • “My Generation” Also released as Hard Nipples

  Superbunny

  UNSPECIFIED PERFORMANCE, c. 1976

  “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together” • “Privilege (Set Me Free)” • “Ain’t It Strange” • “Kimberly” • “Free Money” • “Redondo Beach” • “Pale Blue Eyes”/“Louie Louie” • “The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game” • “Land”

  Live in London

  CHALK FARM ROUNDHOUSE, LONDON, MAY 16–17, 1976

  “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together” • “Kimberly” • “Ain’t It Strange” • “Privilege (Set Me Free)” • “Pumping (My Heart)” • “Free Money” • “Pissing in a River” • “Ain’t It Strange” (reprise)/“Gloria” • “Time Is on My Side”

  I Never Talked to Bob Dylan

  KONSERTHUSET, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, OCTOBER 3, 1976

  “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together” • “Redondo Beach” • “Free Money” • “Pale Blue Eyes” • “Ask the Angels” • “Ain’t It Strange” • “Time Is on My Side” • “Radio Ethiopia”/“Gloria” • “Land”

  You Light Up My Life ‘78

  SANTA MONICA CIVIC CENTER, MAY 12, 1978

  “The Kids Are Alright” • “Be My Baby” • “Time Is on My Side” • “You Light Up My Life” • “My Generation” • “Rock n Roll Nigger” • “Till Victory” • “Space Monkey” • “25th Floor” • “Because the Night”

  “White Christmas”/“No Jestering”

  EUGENE, OREGON, MAY 1978

  Paris 78

  UNSPECIFIED PERFORMANCE, PARIS, 1978

  “Ask the Angels” • “25th Floor” • “High on Rebellion” • “Till Victory” • “Privilege (Set Me Free)” • “Because the Night” • “Gloria” • “Ask the Angels” (reprise) • “Free Money” • “Work Song” • “Keith Richards Blues” • “Work Song” (reprise) “Ask the Angels” (reprise) and “Free Money” recorded December 7, 1976, and “Work Song” and “Keith Richards Blues” recorded April 19, 1977, all for the Mike Douglas Show; “Work Song” (reprise) recorded in 1978 for NBC’s Today

  Live Undercover

  GRUGAHALLE, ESSEN, WEST GERMANY, APRIL 22, 1979

  “So You Want to Be (a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star)” • “Star Spangled Banner”/“Rock n Roll Nigger” • “Privilege (Set Me Free)” • “Dancing Barefoot” • “Redondo Beach” • “25th Floor”/“High on Rebellion” • “Revenge” • “Pumping (My Heart)” • “Seven Ways of Going” • “Because the Night” • “Frederick” • “Jailhouse Rock” • “Gloria” • “My Generation”

  To the Ones She Loves

  TOWER THEATER, UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA, May 13, 1979

  “Privilege (Set Me Free)” • “Till Victory” • “So You Want to Be (a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star)” • “Citizen Ship” • “Redondo Beach” • “Poppies” • “Tomorrow” • “Jailhouse Rock” • “25th Floor” • “5-4-3-2-1” • “Be My Baby” • “Dancing Barefoot” • “Because the Night” • “Frederick” • “Kimberly” • “Jesus Loves Me” • “Gloria” • “Pumping (My Heart)” • “My Generation”

  Live at CBGB’s

  CBGB, NEW YORK, 1979

  Untitled poem/“Land”/“Rock n Roll Nigger” • “Redondo Beach” • “Fire of Unknown Origin” • “Kimberly” • “Dancing Barefoot” • “Space Monkey” • “Privilege (Set Me Free)” • “25th Floor” • “Cold Turkey” • “For Your Love” • “Revenge” • “Frederick” • “Seven Ways of Going” • “Poppies” • “All Along the Watchtower” • “Spider and Fly 1985” • “So You Want to Be (a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star)” • “5-4-3-2-1” • “Twist and Shout” • “My Generation”

  Roots

  VARIOUS STUDIO SESSIONS, 1974–1979

  “Hey Joe (Version)” (Mer single) • “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together” • “Pale Blue Eyes” • “Louie Louie” • “Time Is on My Side” (live at Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden, October 3, 1976) • “Gloria” (live in Paris, March 26, 1978) • “So You Want to Be (a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star)” • “Privilege (Set Me Free)” • “5-4-3-2-1” (live at Grugahalle, Essen, West Germany, April 22, 1979) • “Jailhouse Rock” • “You Really Got Me” (live at the Place, Eugene, Oregon, May 4, 1978) • “Be My Baby” • “Tomorrow” (live at Tower Theater, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, May 13, 1979) • “Cold Turkey” • “For Your Love” • “All Along the Watchtower” (live at CBGB, New York, 1979) • “It’s So Hard” • “You Light Up My Life” • “The Kids Are Alright” (Santa Monica Civic Center, May 12, 1978) • “No Jestering” (live at the Place) • “White Christmas” • “My Generation” (live at the Place)

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  In addition to those publicati ons by Patti Smith noted in the appendix.

  INTERVIEWS, REVIEWS, AND OTHER ARTICLES

  Addicted to Noise. Interview with Wayne Kramer. February 1995. Quoted in “Fred ‘Sonic’ Smith,” by C. Ross. A Patti Smith Babelogue, n.d., www.oceanstar.com/patti/bio/fred.htm.

  Als, Hilton. “Their Friendship, Their Masterpiece.” The New Yorker, June 19, 1995.

  Amorosi, A. D. “Seventh Heaven.” Philadelphia City Paper, November 23–30, 1995.

  Ann Arbor Observer. “Second Chance to Be Transformed into a More Subdued Music Scene.” N.d., c. April 1984.

  Antonia, Nina. Interview with Wayne Kramer. Record Collector, September 1996.

  Apter, Jeff. “Patti Smith: Return of the Thin White Duchess.” NYROCK.com, November 1997, www.nyrock.com/features/1997/patti_smith.asp.

  Arthur, Deyva. “Patti Smith Reaffirms That People Have the Power.” Green Pages 9, no. 2 (Summer 2005).

  Baker, Jeff. Interview with Patti Smith. OregonLive.com, January 31, 2010, www.oregonlive.com/books/index.ssf/2010/01/post_12.html.

  Baker, Robb. Off Off and Away. After Dark, September 1974.

  Bangs, Lester. Review of Easter, by the Patti Smith Group. Phonograph Record Magazine, May 1978.

  BBC News. “Final Push to Save CBGB Rock Club.” August 31, 2005, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4201760.stm.

  Berman, Bruce. “The Queen of Acid Punk Rock.” Acid Rock, November 1977.

  Blakey, Nick. “Patti Smith 2007: Alive, Well, and … Not Looking That Different Than She Did on the Cover of Easter.” YOUR Flesh, March 19, 2007, http://yourfleshmag.com/music/patti-smith-2007-alive-well-and…not-looking-that-different-than-she-did-on-the-cover-of-easter/.

  The Blank Generation official website. Accessed May 16, 2011. w
ww.theblankgeneration.com.

  Bohn, Chris. “Patti Smith: A Dream That’s Over.” Melody Maker, September 15, 1979.

  ——. Review of Easter, by the Patti Smith Group. Melody Maker, 1978.

  Bollen, Christopher. “Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe.” Interview, January 20, 2010.

  —Bracewell, Michael. “Woman as Warrior.” Guardian Weekend, June 22, 1996.

  Brazier, Chris. “The Resurrection of Patti Smith.” Melody Maker, March 18, 1978.

  ——. Review of the Patti Smith Group, Rainbow Theatre, London. Melody Maker, April 8, 1978.

  Burchill, Julie. Account of Patti Smith press conference, London, October 1976. Quoted in Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography, by Victor Bockris and Roberta Bayley. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999.

  Burroughs, William. “When Patti Rocked.” Spin, April 1988.

  Cassata, Mary Anne. “Patti Smith: A Rock Visionary’s New Dream.” Music Paper, October 1988.

  Charlesworth, Chris. Interview with Patti Smith. Melody Maker, n.d. Quoted in Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography, by Victor Bockris and Roberta Bayley. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999.

  —. Profile of Patti Smith. Melody Maker, n.d., c. 1974. Quoted in Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography, by Victor Bockris and Roberta Bayley. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999.

  Christgau, Robert. “Patti Smith Pisses in a Vanguard.” Village Voice, n.d.,

  c. 1977. Reprinted in Grown Up All Wrong: 75 Great Rock and Pop Artists from Vaudeville to Techno, by Robert Christgau. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998.

  ——. Review of Wave, by the Patti Smith Group. Village Voice, July 2, 1979.

  Clark, Pete. “A Timeless Punk Classic.” Evening Standard, June 27, 2005.

  Cohen, Mitchell. Review of Patti Smith, Avery Fisher Hall, New York. Phonograph Record, May 1976.

  Cohen, Scott. “How a Little Girl Took Over a Tough Gang: The Hard-Rock Poets.” Oui, July 1976.

  ——. “Patti Smith: Can You Hear Me Ethiopia.” Circus, December 14, 1976.

  Cooper, Tim. “The Revenge of the Misfit.” Times, June 10, 2005.

  ——. Review of Horses, by Patti Smith, Meltdown festival, Royal Festival Hall, London. Independent, June 27, 2005.

  Davis, Clive. “Tales of Mother Rock.” Vanity Fair, February 2010.

  Detweiler, Margit. “20 Questions: Patti Smith.” Philadelphia City Paper, September 25–October 2, 1997.

  Edmonds, Ben. “The Rebel: Patti Smith.” Mojo, August 1996.

  Fermino, Jennifer. “Hobo Goes Haute.” New York Post, March 25, 2008.

  Foehr, Stephen. “Death and the Rebirth of Patti Smith.” Shambhala Sun, July 1996.

  Fricke, David. “Exclusive Q&A: The Final Word from Patti Smith on CBGB.” Rolling Stone, October 17, 2006.

  ——. “Patti Smith on Blake and Bush.” Rolling Stone, May 5, 2004.

  Frith, Simon. Review of Wave, by the Patti Smith Group. Melody Maker, May 5, 1979.

  Ginsberg, Allen. Interview with “a Philadelphia journalist,” 1973. Quoted in Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography, by Victor Bockris and Roberta Bayley. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999.

  Gold, Mick. “Patti in Excelsis Deo.” Street Life, May 29, 1976.

  Goldman, Vivien. “Patti Cracks Noggin, Raps On Regardless.” Sounds, February 5, 1977.

  ——. “Patti Smith: The Field Marshall on Portobello Road.” Sounds, November 1976.

  Green, Penny. Interview with Patti Smith. Interview, October 1973.

  Grimes, William. “Jim Carroll, Poet and Punk Rocker Who Wrote ‘The Basketball Diaries,’ Dies at 60.” New York Times, September 14, 2009.

  Gross, Amy. “Introducing Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Lady Raunch.” Mademoiselle, September 1975.

  Gross, Michael. “Patti Smith: Misplaced Joan of Arc.” Blast, August 1976.

  Gross, Terry. Interview with Patti Smith. Fresh Air, National Public Radio, June 24, 1996.

  Hanson, Amy. “Just Kids, Patti Smith’s Extraordinary Memoir of Robert Mapplethorpe.” Wilmington Literature Examiner, January 21, 2010.

  Harron, Mary. Interview with Johnny Rotten. Punk, n.d. Quoted in Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography, by Victor Bockris and Roberta Bayley. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999.

  Hasted, Nick. Review of Patti Smith, ULU, London. Independent, March 19, 2004.

  Henderson, Everett. “Jacking Off with Jackie.” Gay, June 15, 1970.

  Hiss, Tony, and David McClelland. “Gonna Be So Big, Gonna Be a Star, Watch Me Now!” New York Times Magazine, December 21, 1975.

  Holden, Stephen. “Patti Smith in the Parlor, Still Raw and Rock ‘n’ Roll.” New York Times, March 3, 2008.

  ——. Review of Patti Smith, the Other End, New York City. Rolling Stone, August 14, 1975.

  Horning, Rob. Review of Trampin’, by Patti Smith. PopMatters.com, May 27, 2004, www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/s/smithpatti-trampin.shtml.

  Ingham, Jonh. “Patti Smith Is Innocent, OK?” Sounds, May 29, 1976.

  ——. “Patti Smith: Once Is Not Enough (Ungh! Choke! Etc).” Sounds, October 30, 1976.

  Jahr, Cliff. “Patti.” New York Times Magazine, December 26, 1975.

  Jefferson, Margo. “Touch of the Poet.” Newsweek, December 29, 1975.

  Jinman, Richard. “High Priestess with a Prayer for Living.” Australian, January 21, 1997.

  Jones, Allan. “Meet the Press.” Melody Maker, October 30, 1976.

  Jury, Louise. “Patti Smith Rails Against Israel and US.” Independent, September 9, 2006.

  Kevles, Barbara. Interview with Anne Sexton. Paris Review 52 (Summer 1971).

  Lake, Steve. “The Big Match.” Melody Maker, May 22, 1976.

  Lim, Gerrie. “Patti Smith: The Power and the Glory, the Resurrection and the Life.” Big O, July 1995.

  Marcus, Griel. “Horses: Patti Smith Exposes Herself.” Village Voice, November 24, 1975.

  Marsh, Dave. “Her Horses Got Wings, They Can Fly.” Rolling Stone, January 1, 1976.

  ——. Review of Radio Ethiopia, by the Patti Smith Group. Rolling Stone, January 13, 1977.

  Martin, Gavin. “Patti Smith: Patti Noises Off.” Vox, January 1998.

  Masterson, Andrew. Interview with Patti Smith. Age, January 1997.

  McDonnell, Evelyn. “Because the Night.” Village Voice, August 1, 1995.

  Melody Maker. Review of Horses, by Patti Smith. N.d. Quoted in Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography, by Victor Bockris and Roberta Bayley. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999.

  Meltzer, Richard. Review of Radio Ethiopia, by the Patti Smith Group. Creem, January 1977.

  Miles, Barry. Interview with Patti Smith, March 18, 1977. In Wanted Man: In Search of Bob Dylan, edited by John Bauldie. New York: Citadel Underground, 1990.

  ——. “Patti Smith: At Last, the Lower Manhattan Show.” New Musical Express, May 22, 1976.

  ——. “Patti Smith: Roll Over, Rimbaud (Tell Marc Bolan the News).” New Musical Express, August 6, 1977.

  Mnookin, Seth. Review of Gung Ho, by Patti Smith. Sharps & Flats. Salon.com, March 23, 2000, www.salon.com/entertainment/music/review/2000/03/23/smith_mitchell.

  Moore, Thurston. Interview with Patti Smith. Bomb, Winter 1996.

  Morley, Paul. “Patti Smith: A Woman’s Place.” New Musical Express, April 1, 1978.

  Murray, Charles Shaar. “Down in the Scuzz with the Heavy Cult Figures.” New Musical Express, June 7, 1975.

  ——. Interview with Hilly Kristal. New Musical Express, March 4, 1978.

  ——. “New York: The Sound of ‘75.” New Musical Express, November 8, 1975.

  ——. “Patti Smith: Welcome to the Monkey House.” New Musical Express, October 23, 1976.

  ——. Review of Horses, by Patti Smith. New Musical Express, November 22, 1975.

  ——. Review of Radio Ethiopia, by the Patti Smith Group. New Musical Express, October 23, 1976.

  Needs, Kris. “Lenny Kaye: New York Nuggets.” ZigZag, May 1977.

  ——. “20 Minute
s with Lenny Kaye ….” ZigZag, December 1979.

  O’Brien, Lucy. “How We Met: John Cale and Patti Smith.” Independent on Sunday, August 25, 1996.

  O’Hagan, Sean. “Patti Smith: Making Waves.” Observer, June 15, 2003.

  Pareles, Jon. “Having Coffee with Patti Smith: Return of the Godmother of Punk.” New York Times, June 19, 1996.

  ——. Review of Gung Ho, by Patti Smith. Rolling Stone, March 30, 2000.

 

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