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Frederick Dewey Smith (September 14, 1948 – November 4, 1994), known professionally as Fred "Sonic" Smith, was an American guitarist and member of the rock band MC5.He married and raised two children with poet and fellow rock musician Patti Smith.
Horses is the debut studio album by American musician Patti Smith.It was released by Arista Records on November 10, 1975. A fixture of the mid-1970s underground rock music scene in New York City, Smith signed to Arista in April 1975 and recorded Horses with her band at Electric Lady Studios that September.
Auguries of Innocence is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published in 2005. Contents "The Lovecrafter" "Worthly The Lamb Slain For Us" "Sleep Of The Dodo"
Year of the Monkey is a 2019 memoir by Patti Smith. [1] The work describes a single year in Smith's life, 2016, which she spent traveling on her own. [1] The book is part travelogue and part dream journal, as Smith often interrupts the narrative to describe her dreams.
Woolgathering is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published by Hanuman Books in 1992. [1] In 2012 she published a 20th anniversary edition with additional material ...
1975 – Patti Smith recorded it for her album Horses. Based on the Van Morrison tune, the lyrics had been adapted from an early poem, 'Oath'. [5] Smith's band had started to play the song live and merged it with the poem by 1974, so the song contained half of Smith's own words. [5]
Babel is a book by Patti Smith, published in 1978, and contains Smith's poems along with her prose, lyrics, pictures and drawings. [1] Contents. Radio Ethiopia
"Rock N Roll Nigger" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye, and released on the Patti Smith Group's 1978 album Easter. While the song has always been controversial for its repeated use of the racial epithet "nigger", a remix was included on the soundtrack of the 1994 film Natural Born Killers and it has since been covered by several other artists, including Marilyn Manson (1995).