Read Dancing Barefoot: The Patti Smith Story Online
Authors: Dave Thompson
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Composers & Musicians, #Entertainment & Performing Arts, #Music, #Individual Composer & Musician
politics, 230–232, 235–236, 237–238, 240, 242, 245–246
Polk, Brigid, 44
“Poor Circulation,” 107
Pop, Iggy, 63, 128, 192
“Poppies,” 137, 209
Porco, Mike, 113
Portrait of Dora Maar
(Picasso), 40
Posner, Louis J., 237
Pound, Ezra, 68
“Power to the People,” 198
“Prayer,” 59, 79, 164
pregnancies, 25–26, 194
“Privilege,” 126, 132–133, 166, 167, 177, 186
Puccini, Giacomo, 2, 8
“Pumping (My Heart),” 126, 137, 151, 159, 186
punk rock
CBGB and, 87
development of, 149–150
emergence of, 156–157
See also specific punk artists
Purple Rose of Cairo, The
(Allen), 197
“Qana,” 245
Quatro, Suzi, 83
Queen Elizabeth, 75
“Radio Baghdad,” 239
“Radio Ethiopia,” 60, 133, 136, 138, 139–141, 143, 144, 152, 153, 174, 226, 239
Radio Ethiopia
(P. Smith), 135–147, 150, 162, 168, 177, 226
Rage Against the Machine, 249
Rag’n Roll Revue, 77
Ramone, Dee Dee, 87, 247
Ramone, Joey, 76, 107, 185, 247
Ramone, Johnny, 107, 247
Ramones, 103, 107, 159, 165, 171, 185, 247, 248
Ran
(Kurasawa), 197
“Rape,” 77–78, 79, 80
Rasmussen, Gary, 206
Rastafarianism, 138
Ratcliff, Ben, 228
Rather Ripped Records, 97–98
“Ravens,” 214
Ray, Oliver, 205, 209–210, 213, 216, 227, 229,
238, 248–249
Raymond, Marge, 166
Reade, Lindsay, 124
reading, influence of, 4–5, 13, 37
Record Plant studios, 136, 140
Red Hot Chili Peppers, 243, 251
Redding, Otis, 131
“Redondo Beach,” 77, 107, 110, 120, 121, 132, 151, 159
Reed, Lou, 33, 44, 50, 96, 109, 120, 135, 136, 164, 218
Reeves, Martha, 121
Relf, Keith, 133
religion
Buddhism, 9–10
during childhood, 8–9
Christianity, 175–176
Jehovah’s Witnesses, 9, 85
Rastafarianism, 138
REM, 214, 229, 248, 250
“Renee Falconetti,” 66, 74
Reno Sweeney, 76, 83, 130
Resto, Luis, 212, 213
retirement
album work during, 194–195
announcement of, 189
lead-up to, 183–185
silence during, 194, 196
“Revenge,” 182, 184
Revolver
(Beatles), 25
Richard, Cliff, 152
Richards, Keith, 21, 25, 41, 250
Richman, Jonathan, 98
Ridiculous Theatrical Company, 49, 57, 78
Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, 17–18, 24, 35, 39, 73, 80, 117–118, 138–139, 178
Robert Having His Nipple Pierced
(Daley), 46, 67
Robinson, Lisa, 57, 83, 122
Rock
(magazine), 64
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 217–219, 236, 248–250
“Rock n Roll Nigger,” 135, 152, 153, 166, 168–169, 173, 187, 216, 249
Rock’n’Rimbaud, 80, 97, 252
Rockwell, John, 81–82, 123
Rolling Stone
(magazine), 62, 123, 141, 177–178, 223, 232
Rolling Stones, the, 20–21, 25, 35, 41, 43, 70, 110, 134, 149–150, 177, 248
Rolling Thunder Revue, 111–114
Romeo and Juliet
soundtrack, 56
Ronettes, 248
Ronson, Mick, 103, 112, 114, 155
“Rosalita,” 153
Rothenberg, Jerome, 34
Rotten, Johnny, 134
Ruby and the Rednecks, 76
Runaways, 125–126
Rundgren, Todd, 55, 62, 181–183
Runt
(Rundgren), 62
Ruskin, Mickey, 34, 95, 106, 135
“Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands,” 60
“Saint in Any Form, A,” 59
Salewicz, Chris, 126
“Sally,” 127
Salt-N-Pepa, 207
Sánchez, Fernando, 76
Sanders, Ed, 236
“Satisfaction,” 41
Saturday Night Live, 130
Saturday Night Special (TV series), 223
Saville, Peter, 124
Saze, 102
scarlet fever, 6
Schrader, Paul, 197
Scott-Heron, Gil, 121
Scribner’s, 36–37
Sebring, Steven, 254
Second Chance, 170–171, 185–186
Sedaka, Neil, 8
Sedgwick, Edie, 21–23, 45, 46, 49, 50, 66
Seger, Bob, 159
Selassie, Haile, 18, 138
September 11, 236–237
“Seven Ways of Going,” 126, 182
“Seventh Heaven,” 66, 126
Seventh Heaven
(P. Smith), 66
Sex Pistols, 134, 149, 156, 179
Sexton, Anne, 58–59
sexual awakening, 12–13
Sgt. Pepper
(Beatles), 28
Shanahan, Tony, 210, 212, 215, 238, 248–249, 251
Shangri-Las, 143–144
“She Walked Home,” 213
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 19
Shepard, Sam
“Ballad of a Bad Boy” and, 210
Blue Bitch
and, 76
career of, 52–53
Cowboy Mouth
and, 60–62, 96
first performance and, 57
introduction to, 55–56
Rolling Thunder Revue and, 112, 113
visit with, in London, 68
Shields, Kevin, 241–242
Simon, Paul, 251
Simone, Nina, 208
Sinatra, Frank, 83
Sinclair, John, 129, 130, 191–192
“Sister Morphine,” 43
Sitwell, Edith, 78
Slow Dazzle
(Cale), 121
“Smells Like Teen Spirit,” 251
Smith, Beverly Williams, 1, 3–4, 5, 9, 239, 249
Smith, Fred (of Television), 103
Smith, Fred “Sonic”
benefit concerts and, 187, 206
career of, 191–193
credit to, 139
death of, 202
Dream of Life
and, 197, 199
“Elegie” and, 247
Graceland
and, 251
marriage to, 193, 195–196
MC5 and, 129–130
new songs from, 213
Peace and Noise
and, 225
“People Have the Power” and, 198
“Pissing in a River” and, 137
plans for P. Smith’s career, 205–206
relationship with, 166, 176
retirement and, 189
Second Chance and, 171
Verlaine and, 163
work with, 200
Smith, Grant H., 1, 5, 20, 42, 230
Smith, Harry, 48
Smith, Jack, 78
Smith, Jackson Frederick, 194, 208, 223, 233, 251, 252
Smith, Jesse Paris, 194, 208, 239, 252
Smith, Kimberly Ann, 10, 206, 210, 232, 233
Smith, Linda, 1, 3, 4, 6, 39–40, 66, 70, 77, 198
Smith, Sigrid, 137
Smith, Todd, 2, 4, 6, 179–180, 202, 204
“Smoke on the Water,” 223
Snow, Phoebe, 76
“Snowball,” 126
Snowden, Don, 125
So It Goes, 124
“So You Want to Be (a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star),” 182, 186
Soft White Underbelly, 62
“Sohl,” 85, 206
Sohl, Richard Arthur (DNV)
audition of, 85–86
on auditions, 103
on Blondie, 108
Bull and, 97
death of, 201, 205
in Detroit, 193
Dream of Life
and, 197
“Elegie” and, 247
exhaustion and, 143
“Hey Joe” and, 92
on Kral, 104
on Max’s, 94–95
P. Smith on, 110
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and, 248–249
Television and, 89
on tour, 127, 187
Wave
and, 181, 183
Solanas, Valerie, 49
Some Girls
(Rolling Stones), 177
“Somethin’ Else,” 227
Songs of Experience
(Blake), 31, 241
Songs of Innocence
(Blake), 31, 241
“Sonic Reducer,” 247
Sonic Youth, 210, 214
Sonic’s Rendezvous Band, 130, 137, 171, 192,
193
“Soul Kitchen,” 251
South Bank Show, The, 173
Soutine, Chaim, 19
“Space Monkey,” 106–107, 126, 166
Sparks, 85, 155–156, 242
“Speak Low,” 83
“Speak Softly Love,” 56
Speck, Richard, 77–78
Spector, Ronnie, 250
“Spell,” 228
Spin
interview, 184–185
Springsteen, Bruce, 87, 94, 105, 153, 166, 169, 170, 176, 248
Spungen, Nancy, 180
St. Mark’s Church, 33–34, 56, 62, 68, 70, 103, 104, 173, 202, 226, 232, 236, 253
“Stairway to Heaven,” 8
Stalk-Forrest Group, 62
“Star Spangled Banner,” 186
Stein, Chris, 80–81, 87, 103, 246
Stein, Jean, 21–22
Stein, Seymour, 163
Steinman, Jim, 76
Stern, Theresa, 88
Stewart, Rod, 48, 131
Stilettos, the, 80, 81, 103
Stills, Stephen, 250
Stipe, Michael, 214, 216, 226, 229, 233, 248, 250, 254
Stoner, Rob, 114
Stooges, the, 29, 117, 248
“Strange Messengers,” 232
Strauss, Neil, 209, 224–225
Street Hassle
(Reed), 109
Street Legal
(Dylan), 251
“Stride of the Mind,” 239
Striho, Carolyn, 206, 208
Sulton, Kasim, 200
“Summer Cannibals,” 213, 223
Summer of Love, 28
“Sweet Surprise,” 113
“Sympathy for the Devil,” 41
Talking Heads, 165, 185, 248
“Tapper the Extractor,” 160
Tears for Fears, 250–251
Teenage Lust, 76, 87
Teenage Perversity & Ships in the Night (P. Smith), 128, 145
Telegraph Books, 65–66, 67
Television
breakup of, 185
at CBGB, 104, 106–107
debut album of, 163, 165
early career of, 87–89, 95–96, 103
Eno and, 136
Meltdown and, 242
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and, 248
Them, 93
Thomas, Dylan, 78
Thomas, Jon, 102
Thompson, Dennis, 129
Thorpe, Jeremy, 131–132
“Thread,” 166
Through the Looking-Glass
(Carroll), 5
Thunders, Johnny, 76, 95
Thunderstorms New York Style
(Craven), 70
Tibet, 9, 203, 208, 225, 227, 229, 231, 232
“Tide Is High, The,” 247
“Till Victory,” 167
“Time Is on My Side,” 20, 94, 110, 134, 151, 174
“To Remember Debbie Denise,” 79
Tomlin, Lily, 128
Tommy
(the Who), 156
“Torn Curtain,” 107
Torres, Edwin, 236
Tosches, Nick, 79
touring
contemporary, 252
with Dylan, 215–217
Easter
and, 173–175, 177
Gone Again
and, 224
Horses
and, 125–129, 130–134
in Italy, 188–189
Peace and Noise
and, 228–230
Radio Ethiopia
and, 141, 143–145, 150, 152
schedule, 232
with Sparks, 155–156
Wave
and, 184, 186–187
“Trampin’,” 239
Trampin’
(P. Smith), 238–240, 242
Trash, 253
“Trespasses,” 239
Tucker, Maureen, 218
“Tutti Frutti,” 7
“Twelfth of Never, The,” 204
Twelve
(P. Smith), 48, 250–252
“25th Floor,” 137, 166, 167, 168, 173, 177
“Twin Death,” 237
Tyner, Rob, 129, 192–193, 196
Tyranny and Mutation
(Blue Öyster Cult), 104
UFOs, 5
Until the End of the World (Wenders), 200 “Up There Down There,” 198
“Useless Death, A,” 162
Van Halen, 248, 249
Van Ronk, Dave, 113
Van Zandt, Steven, 246
Vanilla, Cherry, 69, 81
Vanilla Fudge, 35
Varvatos, John, 248
Vedder, Eddie, 250
Velvet Underground, the, 33, 109, 117, 119, 126, 146, 218, 248
Verdi, Giuseppe, 2
Verlaine, Paul, 18
Verlaine, Tom
as art patron, 126
“Break It Up” and, 110
comeback and, 212
in concert, 232
“Fireflies” and, 213
first album and, 121
“Gimme Shelter” and, 251
Gung Ho
and, 233
Heartbreakers and, 95–96
“Hey Joe” and, 92
Meltdown and, 243
The Night
and, 162
Ray as replacement for, 227
recording of, 107
Television and, 87–89
touring and, 215
visits with, 163
“We Three” and, 247
Vicious, Sid, 179–180
Vicuña, Cecilia, 236
Village Voice,
77, 156, 209, 211
Villon, François, 59
visual art, 10–11, 15
Wagstaff, Samuel J., 198
Wainwright, Loudon, III, 121
“Wait for You, The,” 59
Waits, Tom, 113, 131
“Walk Away Renee,” 206
Walker, Scott, 240
“Walkin’ Blind,” 210, 216
“Wander I Go,” 210, 213
Wanna Go Out? (Stern), 88
Warhol, Andy, 21–22, 23, 29, 32, 34, 49, 94
Wasserman, John, 128
“Wave,” 182–183
Wave
(P. Smith), 181–184, 186, 222
“We Three,” 167, 174, 247
Weill, Kurt, 58
Weinter, Robert L., 81, 128
Wenders, Wim, 200
“We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time
Together,” 109, 151, 153
“What’s Wrong with Me,” 72
“When Doves Cry,” 238
“Where Duty Calls,” 198
White, Meg, 252
“White Lightning,” 59
“White Rabbit,” 28, 251
White Stripes, 252
Who, the, 104, 156
“Who Do You Love,” 226–228
“Whole Lotta Love,” 174
“Wicked Messenger,” 214, 216
Wild Boys, The
(Burroughs), 163
“Wild Thing,” 98
Wilde, Oscar, 131
Wilson, Tony, 124
“Windy,” 28
“Wing,” 210, 214
Winter, Edgar, 47, 57
Winter, Johnny, 47, 57
“Within You Without You,” 251
“Without Chains,” 245
Witt
(P. Smith), 79, 161
Wizard of Oz, The,
236
WNEW radio, 154
“Woman Is the Nigger of the World,” 168