I first heard Patti Smith Horses album in 1975/76.I purchased it immediately.I just turned 65 & still jam to that album.Patti Smith is a Living Legend. Jesse James
You and me too....born '54....just played it again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again 👉🇬🇧👈👉🗿✌️
I read a few pages of her book Just Kids, and just the beginning was already enough to get me dazzled at her story. She got out of her parent's house with no money, just a suitcase with books and pencils, and went to NYC, without having not even a place to stay. And somehow she survived. If I stay in the middle of the city for just 24 hours I am already desperate for shelter. It's just crazy how different can be the choices people make, and the different lives they can live if they have the courage to pursue it.
@@chrisharro your comment made my day and really brightened me up. As soon as I get out of school today, I'll see the cover you talked about and I'm come here later to talk about what did I think !!! Thank you so much. Have a super nice day, Chris! 🙂
I never listened to Patti Smith before and I put this on to see what the fuss was about. Pretty amazing, lots of energy. That band behind her makes an impression, quite exceptional. Wow!
Never gets old. I bought this album when it came out, blew my mind, energy more than any female rocker alive. One of the best covers of Gloria ever. Now she's a rock goddess. My girl.
I see her sometimes at the Starbucks by my job in Soho. She’s a sweet older lady now. Always tips the workers according to the barista, who had no idea who she is hahaha.
It is 2019. I am 74. I listen to this song. It is the first time I hear it. I is soon winter. I like Patti Smiths singing in this song very much. I think I shall listen to it again. I like to remember how it was.
@Staffan Olofsson - hi! It's now Feb 2020. Did you get over the winter all right? There are versions of Patti Smith singing this song in 2018 and 2019 here on youtube. Please find them, watch and listen. We don't all have Patti's health and power, but she can be an inspiration. Enjoy! Don't be sad,please. You're not alone, ever.
I still have my original vinyl copy of 'Horses' that I bought at the Tower Records in San Diego in 1975. Friends didn't quite understand what I loved about the album. I don't spin it often, but when I do, I spin it loud with the windows open.
First chords and opening line - instantly unforgettable. And it still is, 43 years later. She was to be called "the punk queen" back then. And for a good reason. A classic!
Patti Smith’s mind-bending poetry and feverish worldscape found the perfect sonic-amplified home in her group’s convergence of 60s garage driving neo-visual proto-punk rock and lovely piano-keyboard-laden reveries.
It may be 45 years plus but some songs are timeless. There are great songs on Horses but this is on a level of its own. Poetry set to music with that infectious accelerating tempo and muscularly narcistic storyline. And to top it off, one of the best song lines ever written - great at the start but even better at the end as the song reaches the crescendo... "but not mine".
how can someone put a thumb down on such a masterpiece... some people really don't understand anything to what music is made of.... the full record is one of the best Rock ever released. Just unforgettable....!
My girlfriend bought this album for me for my 17th birthday, the year it was released. When I heard her growl out "Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine" on the intro to this, the opening track, you could have knocked me over with a feather. I knew from that day on, there was someone out there like me, and she kicked ass.
@Pigmeat Martin @macie scott - hi! We're all still here and all still the same, I suppose. Maybe you'll want to kick me, but then again, maybe you'll enjoy Billy Idol, Cyberpunk Album, song: Heroin. It has a well known and by some of us, well loved, chorus. If you don't like it, I apologize. th-cam.com/video/7tMFs-5FlWk/w-d-xo.html
Its iterally pc to hat on christians. Its seen as brave, heroic and standing up to the man. Everyone who feels alone catches on to this and goes along with it to feel accepted. Meanwhile christians are minding their own business they are villifies by everyone. People would dream of insulting another religion like that, yet its open season to hate on christians. And people feel like they're doing something good by dissing christians. What you realize is that there is another lost soul looking to calm the rage inside them. People are using chrisitans as a scapegoat for their problems. But if they did more research they wouldn't. People hate what they don't understand and have a hard time admitting they are wrong. Until I realized that we have gone 50 years moving away from christian values. We got rid of decency laws and have things gotten better? Since 67 culture has been moving away from christianity. Is culture heading in the right direction? I realized I was fighting against good, we have been standing up against what right to promote what's wrong and say things like 'it's not my place to say' when people do wrong. Thats what patti said about the sexualization in pop music 'oh it's not my place'. You know damn well you would want your daughter be a backup dancer in pop musice today. Because you people are too scared to stand up for what's right and instead go the easy way, because you're too afraid to rock the boat and recive judgement. If standing for what's right will make people turn on you, you're feeling shallow acceptance currently. It will never be fulfilling, that rage inside you will still persist, you're only chasing temporary distractions. They only way to remove it is it live right, but most Westerners don't want to hear it. That's how we went from Mj not being allowed to dance with no shirt on, to musice videos looking like porn today. This is the culture our naivety is creating. We want to be down, we don't want to stand up for fear of being seen as 'the bad guy'.
Amazing! I'll never forget the day my Dad played this to me along with 'Piss Factory', I never looked back!! I've sadly now inherited these amongst his vinyl so it's a tad bitter sweet but just so f**kin' good! thanks for reminding me!
September 2020...I have just played this for the umpteenth time...I love it...my daughter loves it...my grandaughter loves it....for us this is the premier version...from post Lockdowntown south east London lalala...keep well..keep rocking...we love you Patti S ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Oh me oh my! Was 18 years young . When "Horses" released! Been dating guy of NY.. He'd to share same bed as the two of them were roommates in their early day's ! Began genesis of my becoming whom all i am in discoveries to Being. It was first time hearing song that expressing deep feelings. Not aware i wasn't going to melt with devil from christians tried to force me believing it's devil's work and blasphemy! 😂! ? 🚫 Not! This concert is one of best within 100's to follow in California decade! Patti is a legend! Yet she's still creating! She gifts us in continuum! Thanks 🙏
Even now. today. she is changing my life. not a god. not a goddess. otherworldly. a true artist. i won't bow, just spread my arms wide and dance on her floor
This song is amazing live - sung by Patti with such passion, even in 2015 forty years after it was first recorded. Stood near the front at Manchester Apollo, next to my daughter - special, special moment.
Have you noticed how it's cool to hate on Christians. To blame them for societies issues, while they do nothing. But we wouldn't dream of insulting any other group because it would be ra*ist. If you think about it these trends are using us as pawns to re establish the power structure of the US. Every movement starts slow, but like any revolution eventually one powerful group is replaced by another and we are being used for that purpose. Don't be naive to think people don't want to overthrow or destroy countries who have been imposing their morals from their first world status. People covet what other have
I know someone commented on how this condemns Christians. I don't see it that way. She's making a powerful statement that she's strongly independent, that her sins or her faults are her own and not to be upheld to any deity or messiah for them to be redeemed or forgiven. She owns her own shortcomings and is perfectly fine with that.
On this day in Music - 10 Nov 1975 Patti Smith released her debut studio album Horses. Produced by John Cale, Horses has since been viewed by critics as one of the greatest and most influential albums in the history of the American punk rock movement, as well as one of the greatest albums of all time. Horses has also been cited as a key influence on a number of acts, including Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Smiths, R.E.M. and PJ Harvey.
Today, someone sent me one of those "repent now while there is still time... Jesus can save you" memes. I just had to come here. It's been far too long since I got down on my knees and rocked to Patti Smith!
There are too many great artists to hear them all in your twenties. You left this one a bit late, she's been one of my all-time favourites for a long time now. Be glad that you have lots of stuff to catch up on if you still discover gems like her later in life :)
I saw Pattie LIVE in Milwaukee back in the late 70's. The night before her concert was scheduled, Kieth Richards and the New Barbarians performed. At the time, the Stones were going through one of their " break ups". For weeks I listened to radio advertisements for the spectacle. In the radio adds, they promised " special guests", non specific, but much of Milwaukee were led to believe that the rest of the Stones would reunite for the concert. Kieth and the New Barbarians did indeed perform. Short concert, just a little longer then an hour on the stage. When they finished, we all expected to see Mick, or some semblance of the Stones to return to the stage, and live up to the hype of which they led us all to believe would happen. It didn't happen, and the concert venue was quickly destroyed by us baffled concert goers. We had tickets to see Pattie the next night. Security EVERYWHERE. No place for us then young concert goers to even light up a joint. Pattie did great though. Excellent performance, but when it came to her encore, she didn't want to physically leave the stage, for as she said " I'm afraid that if myself and the band leave the stage, then security wouldn't let us come back on stage." So, in the class move that Pattie did was to have herself and the band lay on the stage floor until she felt as though the voices of us all was enthusiastic enough for them to rise, and indeed play an outstanding encore. Is there anyone out there that was there that night with myself, my friends, and Pattie?
they would butcher it with modern recording and editings. everythings on a grid nowadays, while bands like acdc use speed dynamic. gloria also gets faster throughout the song.
I never forget her appearance at the 1978 or 79 Rockpalast. She was a sweet little girl back then. Quite loaded, but talented 😂 I stayed up all night to watch the show to its fullest with 13 years of age. My parents weren’t amused 😂
She has a wonderful story about the only time she met Jim Morrison, when she was unknown and hungry. Elektra parties were the best for stealing food from, cos the food was always set up between the main room and the entrance. She's in there one evening, thinking she's alone, stuffing bread and fruit into a bag, when a man's voice from a corner says, "Those hamburgers are pretty good too." So she quickly takes a few of them and says thanks. Jim just nods.
She's got a funny story about World Champion Bobby Fischer as well, whom she met, it's on TH-cam, the line "I mentioned something about chess which I wasn't supposed to, and so he gave me a look, took off his hoodie, and said...'Do you know any Buddy Holly songs?'"-is memorable!
That's the tenth times 10 I've played it.... It just don't get any better than this....that chorus GLORIA.. G. L. O. R. I. A. GLORIA G. L. O. R. I. A. GLORIA G. L. O. R. I. A............. 👉💎👈👉🇬🇧👈
Just played again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again.....👉✌️👉🌈👉💎👈
I can honestly say there has never been a talent like her. She is on another level.
I just read a similar comment under a Janis Joplin song.
Indeed!!😊
I first heard Patti Smith Horses album in 1975/76.I purchased it immediately.I just turned 65 & still jam to that album.Patti Smith is a Living Legend. Jesse James
You and me too....born '54....just played it again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again 👉🇬🇧👈👉🗿✌️
This Is an underrated and undervalued MASTERPIECE OF 1970S rock/pop culture.Edgy yet smooth. Patti Smith at her best.
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Not undervalued or underrated. It’s understood to be one of the peak moments of early punk
Yup. Back in the '70s we all owned this album, and Gloria was played over and over @@talyobirdsey
She is eternal
R o b e r t
M A P P LE T O P E Masterpiece too R .I O man shit u were beautiful brother.Thku 4 freeeeeeeing P A T T I Smith❤
I read a few pages of her book Just Kids, and just the beginning was already enough to get me dazzled at her story. She got out of her parent's house with no money, just a suitcase with books and pencils, and went to NYC, without having not even a place to stay. And somehow she survived. If I stay in the middle of the city for just 24 hours I am already desperate for shelter. It's just crazy how different can be the choices people make, and the different lives they can live if they have the courage to pursue it.
What attracts me about Patti Smith is her fearless attitude to express her free will. She must be the Real Punk Rocker!
She is. The godmather.
"Must be"? She is! And she's never lost it.
Yes!
this is just phenomenal. The crazy urge to dance around the room, spin around, shake my head and just exist there. My God.
Her energy is just incredible, as is her band. To my mind there's only one better cover version in rock - Jimi's version of All Along The Watchtower.
@@chrisharro your comment made my day and really brightened me up. As soon as I get out of school today, I'll see the cover you talked about and I'm come here later to talk about what did I think !!! Thank you so much. Have a super nice day, Chris! 🙂
I know that feeling!!! Its tripled when i sing it onstage. And i sing with every nuance of hers, i dont wanna change a thing!!!
well said
I never listened to Patti Smith before and I put this on to see what the fuss was about. Pretty amazing, lots of energy. That band behind her makes an impression, quite exceptional. Wow!
Never gets old. I bought this album when it came out, blew my mind, energy more than any female rocker alive. One of the best covers of Gloria ever. Now she's a rock goddess. My girl.
I see her sometimes at the Starbucks by my job in Soho. She’s a sweet older lady now. Always tips the workers according to the barista, who had no idea who she is hahaha.
that’s awesome!
just the way she was before, honey!
Perfect! Hey fellow Patti-ite (ha!)
from a person in Seattle that's witnessed the magic every show from 78 to 04 - ain't it grand!
like you're gonna call Patti Smith a sweet old lady.... 8-) lol
Soho Tampa?
This album is a triple dose of rock and roll fueled poetry
I said that opening line to my pastor he didn't think it was funny
@@petertoppi4438 haha? what did he say? or did he get heart attack instantly?
Pienso exactamente igual
why confine yourself to triple, let's do infinity
One of the greatest songs in rock and roll history
It is 2019. I am 74. I listen to this song. It is the first time I hear it. I is soon winter. I like Patti Smiths singing in this song very much. I think I shall listen to it again. I like to remember how it was.
@Staffan Olofsson - hi! It's now Feb 2020. Did you get over the winter all right? There are versions of Patti Smith singing this song in 2018 and 2019 here on youtube. Please find them, watch and listen. We don't all have Patti's health and power, but she can be an inspiration. Enjoy! Don't be sad,please. You're not alone, ever.
I still have my original vinyl copy of 'Horses' that I bought at the Tower Records in San Diego in 1975. Friends didn't quite understand what I loved about the album.
I don't spin it often, but when I do, I spin it loud with the windows open.
One of the best performances in the history of rock and roll. Some have equaled it; no one has surpassed it.
Heard the opening line and became a life-long fan; no turning back.
This is one of the greatest rock recording in modern history.
gotta love them rock recordings from ancient history tho!
Calm down. It's just a cover of someone else's musical creation.
Thank you, Lenny Kaye, for making Patti Smith possible. You all brought so much to our lives.
The greatest opening line ever.❤
First utterance of punk rock ❤
One the best albums of 1975.
Fantastic music. And that fabulous Mapplethorpe cover photo.
First chords and opening line - instantly unforgettable. And it still is, 43 years later.
She was to be called "the punk queen" back then. And for a good reason.
A classic!
Look up her version of "You Light Up my Life ". Very different from the original and the Boone cover. She NEEDS the light, she begs for it.
Patti Smith is a Punk Laureate! :-)
Still the best ever cover of Gloria, the likes of Patti Smith come along so little that we should cherish them .
Beautiful woman and quintessential writer - keep on rocking in the free world, dear spirit!
Hail to the Bard of Belfast, from whom I heard this version in Dublin in 1978. Before meeting the lovely young Mrs F in Glencoe
I just saw her play this live in Portland recently. So amazing.
She spells Gloria so fast it blends all together! I love it! 😀
"jesus died for somebodies sins but not mine" - damn girl!
3.10 omg that chord drop on “o” kills me every time, absolutely brilliant
Patti Smith’s mind-bending poetry and feverish worldscape found the perfect sonic-amplified home in her group’s convergence of 60s garage driving neo-visual proto-punk rock and lovely piano-keyboard-laden reveries.
It may be 45 years plus but some songs are timeless. There are great songs on Horses but this is on a level of its own. Poetry set to music with that infectious accelerating tempo and muscularly narcistic storyline. And to top it off, one of the best song lines ever written - great at the start but even better at the end as the song reaches the crescendo... "but not mine".
Whoever keeps track of songs in years is blind
An artist in every sense of the word.
how can someone put a thumb down on such a
masterpiece...
some people really don't understand anything to what music is made of....
the full record is one of the best Rock ever released. Just unforgettable....!
shut up
@@nichtsein5860 you probably listen to new school rap lol
moron
Masterwhat? This crappy piece of musical malfunction? In Guantanamo they probably tortured inmates with it. Poor inmates!
No taste.
I just discovered Patti a couple of days ago…. I’m so impressed:)
Wild card up my sleeve
Patti Smith is magic and real at the same time.
That's a good way to put it Tom.
amen to that
My girlfriend bought this album for me for my 17th birthday, the year it was released. When I heard her growl out "Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine" on the intro to this, the opening track, you could have knocked me over with a feather. I knew from that day on, there was someone out there like me, and she kicked ass.
that was my birthday
@Pigmeat Martin @macie scott - hi! We're all still here and all still the same, I suppose. Maybe you'll want to kick me, but then again, maybe you'll enjoy Billy Idol, Cyberpunk Album, song: Heroin. It has a well known and by some of us, well loved, chorus. If you don't like it, I apologize. th-cam.com/video/7tMFs-5FlWk/w-d-xo.html
Its iterally pc to hat on christians. Its seen as brave, heroic and standing up to the man.
Everyone who feels alone catches on to this and goes along with it to feel accepted.
Meanwhile christians are minding their own business they are villifies by everyone.
People would dream of insulting another religion like that, yet its open season to hate on christians. And people feel like they're doing something good by dissing christians.
What you realize is that there is another lost soul looking to calm the rage inside them. People are using chrisitans as a scapegoat for their problems. But if they did more research they wouldn't.
People hate what they don't understand and have a hard time admitting they are wrong. Until I realized that we have gone 50 years moving away from christian values. We got rid of decency laws and have things gotten better?
Since 67 culture has been moving away from christianity. Is culture heading in the right direction?
I realized I was fighting against good, we have been standing up against what right to promote what's wrong and say things like 'it's not my place to say' when people do wrong.
Thats what patti said about the sexualization in pop music 'oh it's not my place'. You know damn well you would want your daughter be a backup dancer in pop musice today.
Because you people are too scared to stand up for what's right and instead go the easy way, because you're too afraid to rock the boat and recive judgement. If standing for what's right will make people turn on you, you're feeling shallow acceptance currently. It will never be fulfilling, that rage inside you will still persist, you're only chasing temporary distractions.
They only way to remove it is it live right, but most Westerners don't want to hear it. That's how we went from Mj not being allowed to dance with no shirt on, to musice videos looking like porn today.
This is the culture our naivety is creating. We want to be down, we don't want to stand up for fear of being seen as 'the bad guy'.
Glad your gal had good taste.
@@Dutch_Engineer_Piff_Dahnk are you alright? you seem to be struggling a little bit
Amazing! I'll never forget the day my Dad played this to me along with 'Piss Factory', I never looked back!! I've sadly now inherited these amongst his vinyl so it's a tad bitter sweet but just so f**kin' good! thanks for reminding me!
Your Dad was a cool dude. Not many people had vinyl Piss Factory.
i had the pleasure to see patti live in 2019, she still has this powerfull and beautiful voice, shes a goddess!!!
Agree 100%. Love this Woman ! ♥️🥰♥️
"jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine" - the best line she ever wrote.
She didn't write it
@@misterpicks5928 Sure she did. Van Morrison sure as hell didn't include that opening line in the original song with "Them' back in 1964.
Anybody noticed how perfectly the band crafted their part?
They were tight. Great musicians
She had a hell of a band. Last I knew they still played with her.
Oh yes. Perfect.
I agree and say John Cale a million times over...got them in shape.
September 2020...I have just played this for the umpteenth time...I love it...my daughter loves it...my grandaughter loves it....for us this is the premier version...from post Lockdowntown south east London lalala...keep well..keep rocking...we love you Patti S ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Fantastic music. And that fabulous Mapplethorpe cover photo.
GeorgenotSmith God Bless Her...
Amazing cover (song) & cover (photo) Viva Patti
Greatest opening line to a song in the history of music
I‘m nearing my 50‘s. HOW did I miss out on this woman??
Oh me oh my! Was 18 years young . When "Horses" released! Been dating guy of NY.. He'd to share same bed as the two of them were roommates in their early day's ! Began genesis of my becoming whom all i am in discoveries to Being. It was first time hearing song that expressing deep feelings. Not aware i wasn't going to melt with devil from christians tried to force me believing it's devil's work and blasphemy!
😂!
? 🚫 Not!
This concert is one of best within 100's to follow in California decade!
Patti is a legend!
Yet she's still creating! She gifts us in continuum! Thanks 🙏
Even now. today. she is changing my life. not a god. not a goddess. otherworldly. a true artist. i won't bow, just spread my arms wide and dance on her floor
Patty Smith Frédéric
Rolling stone sympate for t
Rollins stones sympathique for the devil
Great comment.
Perfect
greatest opening line to any album ever
Great memoir of hers, "Just Kids." She lives/breathes art. Wonderful stories about NYC.
This song is amazing live - sung by Patti with such passion, even in 2015 forty years after it was first recorded. Stood near the front at Manchester Apollo, next to my daughter - special, special moment.
They perform this song like they're founding a new church. Rock pure.
Thank you for being my best teacher in the forgotten art of crying. Toda la Gloria para usted.
She is so brilliant. That album is a masterwork.
Jesus died for somebody’s sins but not mine drops the atomic bomb that music hasn’t recovered from yet
we did this several times honestly ❤ knowing Lucinda
That first lyric has to be one of the best opening lines of any song or album ever
Have you noticed how it's cool to hate on Christians. To blame them for societies issues, while they do nothing.
But we wouldn't dream of insulting any other group because it would be ra*ist.
If you think about it these trends are using us as pawns to re establish the power structure of the US.
Every movement starts slow, but like any revolution eventually one powerful group is replaced by another and we are being used for that purpose.
Don't be naive to think people don't want to overthrow or destroy countries who have been imposing their morals from their first world status. People covet what other have
@@Dutch_Engineer_Piff_Dahnk oh yes, Christians, the most oppressed group in America lmao GTFOH
Lol cry harder
@@Dutch_Engineer_Piff_Dahnk I must have dementia, cuz I dont remember asking.
I know someone commented on how this condemns Christians. I don't see it that way. She's making a powerful statement that she's strongly independent, that her sins or her faults are her own and not to be upheld to any deity or messiah for them to be redeemed or forgiven. She owns her own shortcomings and is perfectly fine with that.
One of the greatest opening lines ever...
Jesus died for somebody's sin but Not Mine !
My sin's my own
Probably the greatest.
First utterance of punk rock ❤
On this day in Music - 10 Nov 1975
Patti Smith released her debut studio album Horses. Produced by John Cale, Horses has since been viewed by critics as one of the greatest and most influential albums in the history of the American punk rock movement, as well as one of the greatest albums of all time. Horses has also been cited as a key influence on a number of acts, including Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Smiths, R.E.M. and PJ Harvey.
cet album est sorti j'avais 22 ans ! la claque ! on l'a écouté en boucle pendant 15 jours ! quel printemps !
It was the vinyl album to have when I was a student. She is and was a true artist.
You are so correct sir
Today, someone sent me one of those "repent now while there is still time... Jesus can save you" memes. I just had to come here. It's been far too long since I got down on my knees and rocked to Patti Smith!
I‘m nearing my 50‘s. HOW did I miss out on this woman??
Sounds like you didn't.
I'm 44 and had heard of her but in my teens and later was into similar music but I don't think they played her much on the radio. Could be why.
Karen Baumgartel it’s so humbling..I’m in my mid 40’s and discovering so many artists I’d never heard of, including her. Wow
There are too many great artists to hear them all in your twenties. You left this one a bit late, she's been one of my all-time favourites for a long time now. Be glad that you have lots of stuff to catch up on if you still discover gems like her later in life :)
Thomas Headley thanks!
Greatest opening line to a song in the history of music
No doubt. Bring it on Patty and rock our souls.
greatest lyric in history
She in the history of music????????
You're dreaming.....
@@ericcarvalho7356 she pretty much is yes lmao
Another great opening line belongs to her as well, from Ask the Angels - " Mooooooove!"
"Jesus died for somebody's sin but not mine", way to start a career. One of the best covers too (of one of the best songs ever), WILD.
I truly believe that Patti 's version is the best something about her voice and her delivery
Patti is iconic. She lived to make amazing Music etc. Love this Album. Bought it on release. Horses is a seminal work👏👏👏❤
Best version of Gloria I've ever heard.
Not to mention everybody else.
This album is a triple dose of rock and roll fueled poetry
I love this song. I almost named my son Gloria.
Bought this album when it was first released.
When I feel old I listen to it.
Rock and roll never forgets
I love you P.S..
Possibly the most brilliantly-written song I ever heard
Ach, hier kun je altijd wel naar luisteren. Een cover zo onontkoombaar, als een stomp in je buik.
Inside she is forever young. 💫
Now I am having control over myself.
Thank YOU, Patty.
This album helped get me through the death of a loved one. I had this and Jeff Healey on repeat.
She is still The Bad Ass. Rocker from our time. ❤
I saw Pattie LIVE in Milwaukee back in the late 70's. The night before her concert was scheduled, Kieth Richards and the New Barbarians performed. At the time, the Stones were going through one of their " break ups". For weeks I listened to radio advertisements for the spectacle. In the radio adds, they promised " special guests", non specific, but much of Milwaukee were led to believe that the rest of the Stones would reunite for the concert. Kieth and the New Barbarians did indeed perform. Short concert, just a little longer then an hour on the stage. When they finished, we all expected to see Mick, or some semblance of the Stones to return to the stage, and live up to the hype of which they led us all to believe would happen. It didn't happen, and the concert venue was quickly destroyed by us baffled concert goers. We had tickets to see Pattie the next night. Security EVERYWHERE. No place for us then young concert goers to even light up a joint. Pattie did great though. Excellent performance, but when it came to her encore, she didn't want to physically leave the stage, for as she said " I'm afraid that if myself and the band leave the stage, then security wouldn't let us come back on stage." So, in the class move that Pattie did was to have herself and the band lay on the stage floor until she felt as though the voices of us all was enthusiastic enough for them to rise, and indeed play an outstanding encore. Is there anyone out there that was there that night with myself, my friends, and Pattie?
This song gives me goosebumps everytime.
3.10 omg that chord drop on “o” kills me every time, absolutely brilliant
Damn, something about her covers... shivers all over and the nightmares G L O RIA GLORIA
There isn't a artist good enough today to cover this song
OMG she is 76. just learned sh'es in hospital in Italy ill in the midst of touring there.
they would butcher it with modern recording and editings. everythings on a grid nowadays, while bands like acdc use speed dynamic. gloria also gets faster throughout the song.
Pj Harvey Is the only one
Patti is a goddess amongst mortals. So glad I’ve seen her live❤
…she was one of those hero’s to me, love her for ever…
I never forget her appearance at the 1978 or 79 Rockpalast. She was a sweet little girl back then. Quite loaded, but talented 😂
I stayed up all night to watch the show to its fullest with 13 years of age. My parents weren’t amused 😂
She has a wonderful story about the only time she met Jim Morrison, when she was unknown and hungry. Elektra parties were the best for stealing food from, cos the food was always set up between the main room and the entrance. She's in there one evening, thinking she's alone, stuffing bread and fruit into a bag, when a man's voice from a corner says, "Those hamburgers are pretty good too." So she quickly takes a few of them and says thanks. Jim just nods.
She's got a funny story about World Champion Bobby Fischer as well, whom she met, it's on TH-cam, the line "I mentioned something about chess which I wasn't supposed to, and so he gave me a look, took off his hoodie, and said...'Do you know any Buddy Holly songs?'"-is memorable!
No.
lol
gros connard...!
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he thought she was a boy (said in her biography)
An article where Winona Ryder spoke about this song brought me here. Salute to her. 💯
Greatest version of this tune I've ever heard...including the original.
That's the tenth times 10 I've played it.... It just don't get any better than this....that chorus GLORIA.. G. L. O. R. I. A. GLORIA G. L. O. R. I. A. GLORIA G. L. O. R. I. A............. 👉💎👈👉🇬🇧👈
What a pity that it's impossible to put something better than just a Like on such a great song as this!!
Saw her in 76 in san Diego and she kicked ass The queen of punk
The best song ever !
The greatest album cover of all time - Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe.
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oh la la cette reprise de Gloria !!!! superbe !!!! la meilleure !!!! merci Patti !!!!!
I can't believe how great this version is! I walked past her a few times. I never say nothing to people though I give a nod and smile.
Best rock n roll song ever written and recorded.
Just played again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again.....👉✌️👉🌈👉💎👈
The best cover, ever, of Them's "Gloria"!
Beautiful song, I love the way she sings
3.10 omg that chord drop on “o” kills me every time, absolutely brilliant
Greatest opening line to a song in the history of music
1979...my first girl crush....Long live PS ❣️
I like Van Morrison's version. I love the Doors version. But I've never heard anyone do Gloria better than Patti Smith.
Try Hendrix version.
he's best
the best version is by the group them which featured van morrison as the lead singer.
Them
have a listen to razorlights version......its called in the city
always have loved Patti & her music
She has been a heroine of mine since punk years. The band work so well with her .....brilliant stuff.They move with her poetry driving it on.
Just such a great lady !
Thanx ! This song follows me all my life !
So much thanx !
So great !
One the best albums of 1975.
Ok that explains it, the year I was born which is why I'm just now finding her version. I just knew Van Morrison's.
God that was a great year.
*all time*
Definitely sitting way near the top of my personal top 10 albums of all time...