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Paytress, Mark : Patti Smith's Horses and the Remaking of Rock 'n' Roll

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Before The Sex Pistols, before The Clash, before The Ramones, there was Patti—Godmother of punk Drawing on sources in music, literature, and art, as well as all-new interviews with those close to the poet laureate of punk Patti Smith, the story of her debut album, Horses, is put into its full context: from the singer’s early days to her rapid rise on New York’s performance art scene and the key role she played in the emerging art-punk movement at CBGBs. Patti Smith burst onto a vacuous music scene in the mid-1970s with a raw and revolutionary sound—steeped as much in French symbolist poetry as it was in 1960s garage rock—and an indelible, gender-bending stage persona. With the release of Horses, rock music would simply never be the same. This remarkable book demonstrates the influence Smith and her music continue to exert today in the work of luminaries such as Morrissey, Michael Stipe, and PJ Harvey, and is the unforgettable story of a landmark album, the new rock aesthetic that it brought about, and how Patti Smith became the most influential female rock ’n’ roller of all time.
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category: Books > Arts > Music >
category: Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English >
publisher: Piatkus, (2010)
item number / ISBN: 9780749940263
binding: paperback
pages: 260, 4 t.
language: English

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