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‘The places that helped form me were Philadelphia and rural South Jersey’: Patti Smith talks about her childhood​

Patti Smith has been associated with New York for her entire public life.

In 1971, her first poetry and music performance was at St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery with Lenny Kaye on the guitar. Along with the Ramones, Talking Heads, Television, and Blondie, she was a vital force in the mid-1970s CBGB music scene.

And in 1975, she recorded Horses at Electric Lady Studios. That galvanic debut album made her an instant punk rock and feminist hero. On Saturday, she’ll celebrate its 50th anniversary at the Met Philly, with a band that includes Kaye, drummer Jay Dee Daugherty, bassist Tony Shanahan, and her son Jackson Smith on guitar.

“People think of me as a New Yorker,” Smith said, in an interview with The Inquirer from her home in New York.

“Well, I’ve lived in New York. But I was pretty much formed by the time I got to New York. The places that helped form me were Philadelphia and rural South Jersey.”

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Lanie Gardner - Hell on Heels by Pistol Annies (Cover)​

 
Susan Jacks appeared on Rollin' On The River with the Poppy Family in 1971. After performing "Where Evil Grows" she sang this song with Terry Williams of the 1st Edition. Me and You and a Dog Named Boo.

 

The Toys "A Lover's Concerto" (New 2025 TRUE STEREO Mix) Intro by Petula Clark​

 
Went to Allman Betts. I met Butch Truck's kids on Saturday backstage after the show. The middle aged son is a madman on the guitar and the daughter sings. Really nice people.

 
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I wrote this country song and Jimmy Johnson is going to use it.

 
I wrote this country song and Jimmy Johnson is going to use it.

That is interesting.

Was the composition yours, entirely? Or did you just enter AI parameters?

Did the algo supply the tune? (Of course it did the voice, I get THAT...)

That's actually better work than what a long-ago friend would do. He was on the cusp - either chase music, or continue his education post-grad, in chemistry. In the end he got his doctorate, and became a food-additive expert, and then moved to Connecticut, and gave bigly to DemocRats (saw confirmation twelve years ago when such documents were being leaked, during the Ascension of Obama Christ).

A far stretch for a kid who was once president of his Campus Republicans group at university, who argued conservative precepts with me, a young dimwitted Marxist. I changed him as he changed me. Or something.

You, with that program, did better.
 
Was watching something on Youtube and saw a thumbnail on the side that grabbed my attention. 6 years since their last album, Sean Lennon and Les Claypool are back! What a treat.

 
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