“I love life. I’ve always fought to live. I am happy every day that I have an opportunity to do new work or find new work or experience something, even nature. I’ve often quoted one of my favorite Jimi Hendrix lines: Hooray, I wake from yesterday. I actually feel that.”
–Patti Smith, episode 442 of Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso
Patti Smith has been hailed as the Godmother of Punk, the people’s poet, a defining voice of her generation. She’s been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. She won a National Book Award for Just Kids. Last fall, she published her most intimate memoir to date, Bread of Angels.
Act I: In Sickness and In Health
We discuss Patti’s early creative awakenings in South Jersey (7:50), discovering Bob Dylan at sixteen (18:00), and the summer job that inspired her infamous poem, Piss Factory (21:20).
Act II: Coming to New York
Then, we walk through her nomadic years with Robert Mapplethorpe in-and-out-of the Chelsea Hotel (32:30), her run-in with the Rolling Thunder Revue (39:58), the whirlwind of making her debut album Horses (45:28), and why she left it all behind (50:24).
Act III: Curtain Call
To close, she talks about giving voice to those whose time was cut short (53:00), her tireless desire and commitment to evolve as an artist (59:23), and the protests and politics that have shaped some of her best and most urgent work to date (1:01:37).
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Show-notes:
- Read Patti’s new memoir Bread of Angels.
- For more books: Just Kids, M Train, Year of the Monkey, Devotion, and A Book of Days.
- Find her daily musings on Substack and Instagram.
- Order the Horses 50th anniversary record.
- Find upcoming concerts on Patti’s website.
- Watch The Rolling Stones on The Ed Sullivan Show.
- For more, listen to our conversations with David Byrne, Questlove, and Weyes Blood.
- Order your Talk Easy mug in cream and navy or our vinyl record with Fran Lebowitz.
Illustrations by Krishna Shenoi. Reference photograph by Sarah Schneider.
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