In Damnation of...Horses by Patti Smith

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I've written this before on other threads, but Patti Smith works like the Clash in that every subsequent album (at least through whichever one came after Wave, after which I TOTALLY stop giving a shit) is duller and less rocking than the one before. And also her pre-Horses single "Piss Factory"/"Hey Joe" > Horses > Radio Ethiopia > Easter > Wave > Whatever she did after Wave. It's very simple. (Then again, I sort of LIKE songs about sweet young things leanin on the parkin meter humpin on the parkin meter and so on. Maybe you don't.)

ps) Horses is also way better than any album that Sleater Kinney, Bjork, Tori Amos, Sinead Oconnor, or PJ Harvey ever did. So there.

chuck, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:15 (twenty years ago) link

Horses is not better than Homogenic, To Bring You My Love or From The Choirgirl Hotel. So there.

Patti's great and all, but Johnny is otm. Horses is 'important' in that it laid the foundations for what was to come, but none of her greatest songs are on it.

The Lex (The Lex), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:20 (twenty years ago) link

my introduction to this record was seeing a rerun her performance of "Gloria" on Saturday Night Live as a teenager and I was totally amazed. She was so freakish and full of bile. I find the record pretty underwhelming though. I get bored after the first three songs and never get all the way through it.

Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:21 (twenty years ago) link

similarly, I get bored with Television's "Marquee Moon" somewhere around halfway through the first side. But "See No Evil" is nice.

Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:22 (twenty years ago) link

Changed my life, too! It inspired me to run away to NYC and I wrote about it for my college entrance essay. I think I rode my bike 20 miles to buy it the day it came out. One of the best records ever. And I love that cod-reggae tune, too--Nate's absolutely right. And "Free Money"'s one of my favorite power ballads. And Tom Verlaine's great on "Break It Up".

I thought the band rocked harder on Radio Ethiopia but the songs weren't as interesting.

Arthur (Arthur), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:23 (twenty years ago) link

Why are records that are "important" but not always "great" considered to be better than records that are "great" but not "important"?

Gear! (Gear!), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:24 (twenty years ago) link

I mean, she rocks pretty hard for a chick.

Sonny A. (Keiko), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:25 (twenty years ago) link

In the general historical, list-making perspective that is.

Gear! (Gear!), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:27 (twenty years ago) link

Because more people agree on what's important than what's great

Sonny A. (Keiko), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:28 (twenty years ago) link

i can't hear nate's reference to elvis costello in redondo beach. the only cod reggae he did circa then was detectives which, despite nick lowe (!) production, is way more fractured/dubby than RD.

i think people maybe expect something radical or strange from this record, given the hype. and it is sometimes(eg birdland).

gaz (gaz), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:34 (twenty years ago) link

Even in `75, though, it seems like this would still strike me as weedy and pretentious (unlike the Modern Lovers and the Ramones and the other artists it is so often cited alongside).

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:35 (twenty years ago) link

there is nothing radical or strange about all those classic rawk guitar solos.

Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:36 (twenty years ago) link

The kids of today should defend themselves against the '70s
It's not reality.
It's someone else's sentimentality.

Dean Gulberry (deangulberry), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:37 (twenty years ago) link

is that a patti quote?

gaz (gaz), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:37 (twenty years ago) link

ps) Horses is also way better than any album that Sleater Kinney, Bjork, Tori Amos, Sinead Oconnor, or PJ Harvey ever did. So there.

So does that make Horses the best album recorded by someone with a vagina (or is there another connection between these artists that I am missing)?

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:37 (twenty years ago) link

I think it's just Chuck fighting the real enemy again, or something.

M Matos (M Matos), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:39 (twenty years ago) link

still they got him like jesus

cinniblount (James Blount), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:40 (twenty years ago) link

new Grammy category: Best Album With Vaginas.

(I nominate anything by the Cramps)

Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:41 (twenty years ago) link

Wait, are all those people JEWISH too?!?! I had no idea!

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:43 (twenty years ago) link

Jewish vaginas secretly control the media!

Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:46 (twenty years ago) link

is that a patti quote? mike watt.

Dean Gulberry (deangulberry), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:47 (twenty years ago) link

Jewish vaginas secretly control the media!

Bahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:48 (twenty years ago) link

via Eddie Vedder. Whose band recorded an album that same year... with Neil Young.

nate detritus (natedetritus), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 01:51 (twenty years ago) link

I like Horses, though I didn't think I would, based on the intense praise from Bono and Michael Stipe.

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 02:31 (twenty years ago) link

So many of those important albums blow. I mean really, the placement of Nevermind on so many lists as compared to its actual merit is fairly astronomical, same with odelay and Miseducation and OK Computer. Bah, laziness.

Gear! (Gear!), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 02:41 (twenty years ago) link

Those last three albums aren't the slightest bit important.

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 02:42 (twenty years ago) link

Nevermind clearly benefits from THIS WAS IMPORTANT AT THE TIME syndrome though.

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 02:43 (twenty years ago) link

so does the Sex Pistols.

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 02:43 (twenty years ago) link

Yeah that's obviously the best case of a record whose sociological impact FAR FAR outweighs its sonic quality.

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 02:45 (twenty years ago) link

nevermind the beatles

cinniblount (James Blount), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 02:48 (twenty years ago) link

This is a great thread.

@d@ml (nordicskilla), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 03:10 (twenty years ago) link

Only because of the Jewish vaginas

nate detritus (natedetritus), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 03:35 (twenty years ago) link

Definitely overrated. What I don't really understand is why it isn't very good.

aldkfh (maryann), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 04:51 (twenty years ago) link

Those last three albums aren't the slightest bit important. >>

None of 'em are, except in terms of sales and giving college kids something new to toss up on their walls, not to mention aged rock critics something to stroke their chins over and pontificate at length about the new sounds in r'n'r/hip hop, what have you.

Gear! (Gear!), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 05:01 (twenty years ago) link

I mean I can listen to Nevermind all the way through and have a good time at least, but important?

I can't even get through the other three even halfway.

Gear! (Gear!), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 05:02 (twenty years ago) link

HORSES RULEZ U ALL HAVE VAGINAS

Kenan Hebert (kenan), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 05:09 (twenty years ago) link

Patti Smith is just awful, perhaps the most pretentious rock singer ever. I can't believe she's ever refered to as punk -- she has much more in common with Jim Morrison or even Leonard Cohen. Anthony and Alex very wrong about the Sex Pistols however.

Burr (Burr), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 05:19 (twenty years ago) link

Anti-semite.

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 05:28 (twenty years ago) link

She has a moustache, minus 2 points

She contributed to one of the 5 or 6 decent songs REM managed to put together over their shabby past ten years, plus 3

Blue Oyster Cult! plus 25.

But I still don't like her so much, at least Horses I mean.

Gear! (Gear!), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 05:33 (twenty years ago) link

Love her! With the caveat that I don't think I've ever listened to "Birdland" all the way through. Her Jim Morrison side gets me down, but her Mick Jagger side lifts me up and her jesus-died-for-somebody's-sins-but-not-mine side makes me wanna holler.

spittle (spittle), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 06:03 (twenty years ago) link

"pretentious" is NOT a pejorative, ppl!

J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 06:49 (twenty years ago) link

Yeah, really - is there a more meaningless term? Does anyone seriously ascribe any critical saliency to that word? Aside from, like Holden Caulfield? What Burr fails to realize is that Smith's Morrison "side" (don't forget Dylan - he's pretty pretentious too! and so was Lou Reed!) is what makes her great.

and then she sings about doing the watusi and joe going to mexico and it all balances out. Everybody wins!

Broheems (diamond), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 07:45 (twenty years ago) link

Kim Fowley should've produced it

dave q, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 08:33 (twenty years ago) link

I kinda agree with Alex - I'm not very keen on Patti. I didn't really get her then and I still don't. I find more than a few tracks of any of her albums like being trapped in a phone box with a ranting zealot - claustrophobic! I'm suspicious of any artist who's one of the 'she/he/they changed my life' bunch too. The tracks on Easter where Patti, Lenny and the boys stop *thinking* and make like they're in an NJ garage in 1964 are god - 25th Floor, Rock and Roll Nigger etc

Dr. C (Dr. C), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:09 (twenty years ago) link

I think her voice is the best thing abt it but there's no 'heat' from the band. Frank said i should listen to her first single, so I think I'll try and find this on slsk today.

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:18 (twenty years ago) link

what artist isn't part of the "he/she/it changed my life" bunch?

J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:27 (twenty years ago) link

i'm late to the party but I completely agree with Alex here. I must have tried a dozen times to 'get' this album, but it always came out dull. A few bland AM rock tunes...
Now, the only other Patti album I own and know, 'Peace & Noise' is pretty great though..

Baaderist (Fabfunk), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:36 (twenty years ago) link

I borrowed it from the library.

Hmmm. I guess you had to be there.

mark grout (mark grout), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:52 (twenty years ago) link

Early version of Title Track...

(Oh Horses, you´re so fine
you´re so fine you blow my mind, hey Horses, hey Horses)
(Oh Horses, you´re so fine
you´re so fine you blow my mind, hey Horses, hey Horses)
(Oh Horses, you´re so fine
you´re so fine you blow my mind, hey Horses, hey Horses)
(Oh Horses, you´re so fine
you´re so fine you blow my mind, hey Horses)
Hey Horses!
You´ve been around all night and that´s a little long
You think you´ve got the right but I think you´ve got it wrong
Why can´t you say goodnight so you can take me home, Horses
´Cause when you say you will, it always means you won´t
You´re givin´ me the chills, baby, please baby don´t
Every night you still leave me all alone, Horses
Oh Horses, what a pity you don´t understand
You take me by the heart when you take me by the hand
Oh Horses, you´re so pretty, can´t you understand
It´s guys like you Horses
Oh, what you do Horses, do Horses
Don´t break my heart, Horses
Hey Horses!
Now when you take me by the - who´s ever gonna know
Everytime you move I let a little more show
There´s somethin´ we can use, so don´t say no, Horses
So come on and give it to me any way you can
Any way you wanna do it, I´ll take it like a man
Oh please, baby, please, don´t leave me in the jam, Horses
Oh Horses, what a pity you don´t understand
You take me by the heart when you take me by the hand
Oh Horses, you´re so pretty, can´t you understand
It´s guys like you Horses
Oh, what you do Horses, do Horses
Don´t break my heart, Horses
(Oh Horses, you´re so fine
you´re so fine you blow my mind, hey Horses, hey Horses)
(Oh Horses, you´re so fine
you´re so fine you blow my mind, hey Horses, hey Horses)
(Oh Horses, you´re so fine
you´re so fine you blow my mind, hey Horses, hey Horses)
(Oh Horses, you´re so fine
you´re so fine you blow my mind, hey Horses)
Oh Horses, what a pity you don´t understand
You take me by the heart when you take me by the hand
Oh Horses, you´re so pretty, can´t you understand
It´s guys like you Horses
Oh, what you do Horses, do Horses
Don´t break my heart, Horses
Oh Horses, what a pity you don´t understand
You take me by the heart when you take me by the hand
Oh Horses, you´re so pretty, can´t you understand
It´s guys like you Horses
Oh, what you do Horses, do Horses
Don´t break my heart, Horses
Oh Horses, what a pity you don´t understand
You take me by the heart when you take me by the hand
Oh Horses, you´re so pretty, can´t you understand
It´s guys like you Horses
Oh, what you do Horses, do Horses
Don´t break my heart, Horses
Oh Horses, what a pity you don´t understand
You take me by the heart when you take me by the hand
Oh Horses, you´re so pretty, can´t you understand
It´s guys like you Horses
Oh, what you do Horses, do Horses
Don´t break my heart, Horses

mark grout (mark grout), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:57 (twenty years ago) link

I don't care what Michael Stipe says, or Bono, or anyone else (including Alex in NYC). This was a truly life-changing, life-saving record for me back then, and it still holds up as a glorious messy confluence of art-rock, proto-punk, Catholic-guilt, French-Romantic gutter-speak, and tender pissy defiance.

You know, those of us who have loved this record, either back in the day, or since (although especially back-in-the-day), simply cannot ditch its brilliance just because there's now a backlash to its canonisation.

That's what I think, anyway.

David A. (Davant), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 10:21 (twenty years ago) link

i always loved that tick tock tick tock FUCK THE CLOCKS intro to live time is on my side by patti.

scott seward, Saturday, 7 May 2016 20:31 (eight years ago) link

yeah, this. i like the whole thing really.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-cfUC4rP_g

scott seward, Saturday, 7 May 2016 20:33 (eight years ago) link

I mean, she's stepping into the shoes of arguably the biggest rock icon of her generation, and I don't see a bit of hesitance or deference.

dlp9001, Saturday, 7 May 2016 20:37 (eight years ago) link

sorry to state the obvious but her continued insistence on referring to herself as a "nigger" is so idiotic and maddening

dat login (wins), Saturday, 7 May 2016 20:39 (eight years ago) link

She was way ahead of her time, and she was wrong in her time, but she's kind of been vindicated in the long run. I don't really hold it against her.

dlp9001, Saturday, 7 May 2016 20:41 (eight years ago) link

I honestly don't know what you mean by that! For me tho, I'd be willing to let it slide (like anyone cares lol) if it was just one incredibly stupid song from roughly the era of songs called "mongoloid" and lou reed's outRAGeous comedy slurs about his backing singers or whatever but it just seems to go beyond never-quite-disowned youthful dumbshit "provocation" into something sincerely creepy. And she's still at it (per penman's mention of her talking about "spades" in the book, and she still performs rnrn right?)

dat login (wins), Saturday, 7 May 2016 20:56 (eight years ago) link

maybe I'm just trying to revive the spirit of overheated race relation debates since nakh revived that thread lol

dat login (wins), Saturday, 7 May 2016 20:58 (eight years ago) link

can't stand that song by The Avengers for the same reason and i really like that band. i kinda love "we are the one" more than any patti song and it definitely stands up their with any 1977 Brit punk.

scott seward, Saturday, 7 May 2016 20:58 (eight years ago) link

Agreed on Pere Ubu recent stuff, them and Wire are really consistently great

rockpalast '82 (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 7 May 2016 21:09 (eight years ago) link

i kinda love "we are the one" more than any patti song

I had never heard this before, it's good! (I don't particularly care about punk tbf)

(haha yeah I will pass on that other song)

dat login (wins), Saturday, 7 May 2016 21:15 (eight years ago) link

"up there"

scott seward, Saturday, 7 May 2016 21:17 (eight years ago) link

kesha is the patti smith of our generation, discuss

wizzz! (amateurist), Saturday, 7 May 2016 21:24 (eight years ago) link

no

dat login (wins), Saturday, 7 May 2016 21:25 (eight years ago) link

I'm pretty sure I prefer Radio Ethiopia to Horses actually. Easter I've never got into if only because the song mentioned above is so collossally misguided and wrongheaded.

Matt DC, Saturday, 7 May 2016 21:37 (eight years ago) link

i thought it was pretty badass when i was younger, and musically it still is, but yeah

Francis Ford Cupola (contenderizer), Saturday, 7 May 2016 22:19 (eight years ago) link

It's actually interesting that the Patti Smith and Frank Zappa threads are going on at the same time. Both kind of interesting, smart people from the 60s and 70s (respectively) who weren't quite up to transcending their times. I like her more than him, but that's just personal taste.

dlp9001, Saturday, 7 May 2016 22:21 (eight years ago) link

Did Patti ever have any difficult interaction with Weird Al or his band? Because then that would tie this thread with the Zappa thread and the Prince RIP thread as well.

Wrecka Stow Ralph (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 7 May 2016 22:28 (eight years ago) link

Or else we could just discuss her jazz bonafides for the same result

Wrecka Stow Ralph (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 7 May 2016 22:53 (eight years ago) link

oh she has those in spades

dat login (wins), Saturday, 7 May 2016 22:55 (eight years ago) link

Um...

Wrecka Stow Ralph (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 7 May 2016 23:02 (eight years ago) link

there is a book from the 70's called Rock 100 that Lenny Kaye co-wrote and i know there is a Zappa entry, but i don't remember what they wrote about him.

scott seward, Saturday, 7 May 2016 23:26 (eight years ago) link

I'd be willing to let it slide (like anyone cares lol) if it was just one incredibly stupid song from roughly the era of songs called "mongoloid"

don't drag Devo into this!

sarahell, Saturday, 7 May 2016 23:54 (eight years ago) link

but yeah, for me, it's the cringe-inducing "skip this track" thing like with Morrissey's "Bengali in Platforms"

sarahell, Saturday, 7 May 2016 23:56 (eight years ago) link

It's way more aggressively cringey than Bengali, though Bengali's core message is way worse and meaner, but like when I was young I didn't even have the cultural literacy to know what Bengali meant in UK culture plus the song kinda drifts by in a haze whereas RnRN is so instantly like damn white lady pump yr brakes on the n word

rockpalast '82 (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 8 May 2016 00:59 (eight years ago) link

did she ever wear that lester bangs t-shirt? did lester bangs make that t-shirt? he had a lot of homemade t-shirts.

scott seward, Sunday, 8 May 2016 01:55 (eight years ago) link

Remember when that was a viable business model? When I was a kid, I had a friend whose parents ran a T-shirt printing store. I remember my whole third or fourth grade class went on a field trip and we got T-shirts printed there, so they'd be able to keep track of us all. I don't remember where we went, but I remember the T-shirts. They were green.

Don Van Gorp, midwest regional VP, marketing (誤訳侮辱), Sunday, 8 May 2016 01:58 (eight years ago) link

Oh yeah, I got a Let It Be t-shirt that way, to name one, from one of those places where they had all the imprints up on the wall so you could pick one, choose your shirt size and color and then they would use a press iron to meld it all together. The last time I saw something like that was late 70s.

Wrecka Stow Ralph (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 8 May 2016 02:05 (eight years ago) link

As mentioned a couple of times above "Piss Factory"/"Hey Joe" is really great - pretty much the only thing I'll return to (slightly surprised Penman didn't mention it).

And then her voice was sampled in a Dead C track in World Peace Hope Et Al. Its only a couple of mins long but its the only other time I cared.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 8 May 2016 09:10 (eight years ago) link

Was enjoying listening to this this am, has a brief snippet of smith. Her magnetism is apparent (and yeah the assertion that she might be reacting against the beat lineage in any way is mildly baffling)

dat login (wins), Sunday, 8 May 2016 10:38 (eight years ago) link


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