"In 1975, Patti Smith released one of punk rock’s most influential records: Horses. After
moving to New York City in 1967, Smith began writing and performing in
underground venues, such as CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City. By 1974, she
had released her debut single, ‘Hey Joe/Piss Factory’, which was
followed by a two-month residency at CBGBs alongside Television,
performing live every weekend. Soon enough, Smith was ready to record her debut album,
with production carried out by The Velvet Underground’s very own John
Cale. The artist’s unique blend of spoken word poetry, raw
instrumentation, and a distinctively feminine perspective made Smith
stand out among her predominantly male contemporaries. ..."
FAROUT (Video), Redondo Beach - 1976 - Stockholm (LIVE)