Dancing Barefoot: The Patti Smith Story (46 page)

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Authors: Dave Thompson

Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Composers & Musicians, #Entertainment & Performing Arts, #Music, #Individual Composer & Musician

Hoffman, Abbie, 81

Hofsiss, Jack, 70

Holden, Stephen, 108, 110, 208

Hole, 210

Holy Modal Rounders, 53, 62

Holzman, Jac, 82

Horning, Rob, 239

Horovitz, Michael, 67

“Horse Latitudes,” 99, 146

“Horses,” 146

Horses
(P. Smith), 121–125, 135–136, 212, 223, 225–226, 240, 242–243

Hubbard, Eliot, 76

Hungerthon, 154

“Hunter Gets Captured by the Game, The,” 94, 110, 247

“Hymn,” 193

“I Get a Kick Out of You,” 83

“I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend,” 164

“I Wanna Be Your Dog,” 250

Illuminations
(Rimbaud), 17, 24, 117

“(I’m Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear,” 174

“I’m So Bored with the USA,” 152

“I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” 226

“I’m Waiting for the Man,” 135, 164

Imagine
(Lennon), 136

Imaginos
(Pearlman), 62

Independence Day
(P. Smith and Verlaine,

unpublished), 162

Ingham, Jonh, 132

Ingrassia, Tony, 51, 69

Iovine, Jimmy, 166–167, 168–169, 177, 197

Iraq war, 237–238, 240, 245

Island
(Ingrassia), 69–70

“It Takes Time,” 200

Italy, concerts in, 188–189

“Italy (the Round),” 188

“It’s So Hard,” 186

“I’ve Been Working on the Railroad,” 114

Izambard, Georges, 18

Jackson, Jesse, 198

Jackson, Luscious, 207

“Jackson Song, The,” 209

Jagger, Mick, 20–21, 25, 41

“Jailhouse Rock,” 186

Jane’s Addiction, 210

jazz, 2, 14

Jefferson Airplane, 28

Jeffreys, Garland, 94

Jehovah’s Witnesses, 9, 85

Jericho, 3

“Jesus Loves Me,” 2

Jett, Joan, 126

Jewel House reading, 203, 205

Jewish culture, 15

Joan of Arc, 66

Joel, Billy, 94

Johansson, David, 76

“Jolene,” 153

Jones, Brian, 21, 40–42, 69, 172

Jones, Paul, 126

Joplin, Janis, 34, 37, 42, 44, 47, 55, 71–72, 253

“Jukebox Cruci-Fix,” 105

Just Kids
(Smith), 253–254

Kaye, Lenny

auditions and, 103

background of, 56–57

benefit concerts and, 206

Bull and, 97

Carroll memorial and, 253

comeback and, 210, 212–213, 223

in concert, 227

debut performance and, 57–60

Easter
and, 167–168

“Gimme Shelter” and, 251

Hell and, 88

“Hey Joe” and, 92

Horses
and, 137

Kerouac celebration and, 215

Mer and, 93, 163

“My Generation” and, 127

Nuggets
and, 82

P. Smith’s recovery and, 164

performance and, 153

pianist and, 84–85

reunion with, 76, 77

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and, 248–249

Rock’n’Rimbaud and, 80–81

Shangri-Las and, 144

Television and, 89

touring and, 186, 215

Trampin’
and, 238

waiting for, 111

Wave
and, 183

Keats, John, 19

“Keith Richards Blues,” 164

Kennedy, Jackie, 213

Kennedy, Margaret, 32

Kennedy, Patrick, 32

Kenner, Chris, 94

Kenny’s Castaways, 77

Kent, Nick, 67

Kerouac, Jack, 215, 227, 229

Kick Out the Jams
(MC5), 130

“Kids Are Alright, The” 186

“Kimberly,” 10, 121, 132, 137, 151, 164

Kinks, 109

Klein, Allen, 102

“k.o.d.a.k.,” 162

kodak
(P. Smith), 74, 79

“Konya the Shepherd,” 111

Kral, Ivan

audition of, 103–104

background of, 101–103

Blondie and, 108

Cale and, 180–181

collaboration with, 137

comeback and, 212

credit and, 168

Daugherty and, 110

Dowd and, 117

New Year’s show and, 156

Old Grey Whistle Test
and, 131

P. Smith’s recovery and, 164

performance and, 174

“Pissing in a River” and, 137

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and, 248–249

Runaways and, 125

Sparks and, 155

touring and, 132, 152

Wave
and, 182–183

Král, Karel, 101–102

Kramer, Wayne, 129, 130, 192, 193

Kristal, Hilly, 87, 101, 246, 247–248

Kristofferson, Kris, 47

Kurasawa, Akira, 197

Kurnaz, Murat, 245

Kusik, Larry, 56

La dolce vita
(Fellini), 13

L.A. Woman
(the Doors), 98

Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones (concert film), 88

“Land”

Bull and, 97

County and, 105

development of, 94, 98–99

Kral and, 103

“Memento Mori” and, 227

performance of, 121, 126, 131–132, 133, 146, 152, 153, 159, 209, 210

review of, 106

Land (1975–2002)
(P. Smith), 238

“Land of 1000 Dances,” 94

Lanier, Allen, 63, 74, 79, 110, 121, 137

“Last Call,” 226

Late Show with David Letterman, The, 223

Later … with Jools Holland, 223

Lee, Eric, 84

Lennon, John, 25, 41, 74, 136, 168, 198, 206

Lennox, Annie, 207

Lenya, Lotte, 58

“Les etrennes des orphelines,” 18

Lewinsky, Monica, 230

“Libbie’s Song,” 232

Life of Lady Godiva, The (Ridiculous Theatrical

Company), 49–50

“Light My Fire,” 28, 99

“Like a Rolling Stone,” 20

Linn, Judy, 66

“Little Johnny Jewel,” 96, 247

Little Richard, 7–8, 9

Little Women
(Alcott), 4

Live 1969
(Velvet Underground), 109

Living at the Movies (Carroll), 52

Lloyd, Richard, 89, 96, 247

“Lo and Beholden,” 232

Lofgren, Nils, 87

Lollapalooza, 210–211

London, Julie, 80

London performance, 67–68

Longfellow, 102

Looking Glass Studios, the, 239

Lorca, Federico García, 19

“Louie Louie,” 126, 151

Love, Courtney, 210

Love, Darlene, 127

“Love of the Common People,” 223

Ludlam, Charles, 49

Luger, 81, 102

Mac Low, Jackson, 236

“Mack the Knife,” 58, 202

Mad Dog Blues
(Shepard), 56, 62

Madame Butterfly
(Puccini), 8

Mael, Russell, 85

“Mafia,” 126

Magic, Butchie, 14

Makonnen, Ras, 18, 138

Malanga, Gerard, 44, 57–58, 65, 67, 68

“Mama, You’ve Been on My Mind,” 217

Man Ah Warrior
(Zukie), 151, 163

“Man Who Couldn’t Afford to Orgy, The,” 119

Manfred Mann, 126

Manhattan Transfer, 76

Manilow, Barry, 108–109, 121

Manitoba, Handsome Dick, 226

Manzarek, Ray, 71

Mapplethorpe
(Morrisroe), 221–222

Mapplethorpe, Robert

biography of, 221–222

Carroll and, 51–52

CBGB and, 87

at Chelsea Hotel, 44–46

correspondence with, 42

death of, 200, 202

the Doors and, 72

early relationship with, 30–37

first performance and, 57

Horses
and, 22, 92, 122–123

Just Kids
and, 253–254

“Land” and, 210

on Max’s, 94

memories of, 212, 213

photos of, 67–68

reunion with, 43

separation from, 74

Television and, 89

Marcus, Griel, 123

“Marianne Faithfull,” 162

Marley, Bob, 94

“Marquee Moon,” 106, 247

Marquee Moon
(Television), 88, 165

Marsh, Dave, 141–142

“Mary Jane,” 66

Max, Glenn, 242

Max’s Kansas City, 34–35, 45, 50, 51, 52, 55, 74, 81–82, 86, 93–95, 105–106, 179

MC5, 129–130, 191–193, 196, 248

McCain, Gillian, 49

McCarthy, Eugene, 59

McCarthy, Joseph, 5

McCartney, Paul, 41

McDonnell, Evelyn, 209, 211–212

McGrath, Tom, 67

McGuinn, Roger, 112, 113

McLaren, Malcolm, 75, 134

McNeil, Legs, 49

Meibach, Ina, 163

Meinhof, Ulrike, 145

Melody Maker
(newspaper), 124–125, 128, 141, 174

Meltdown, 240–244, 253

Meltzer, Richard, 128, 142

“Memento Mori,” 226

Mer (record label), 93, 163

Mercer Arts Center, 74–76, 93, 94

Mercier Descloux, Lizzy “Lyzzy,” 154

Metalious, Grace, 12

Michaels, Hilly, 103, 155–156

Michaels, Howard “Howie,” 27, 37

Middle Earth Press, 74

Midler, Bette, 112, 113

“Midnight Rider,” 251

Mike Douglas Show,
155, 164

Miles, Barry, 133

Miller, Geri, 69

Miller, Thomas, 81

Mishima
(Schrader), 197

Mitchell, Joni, 44, 112

Mnookin, Seth, 232

Moby, 211

Modern Lovers, 117

Modigliani, Amedeo, 19

“Money Tree, The,” 8

Monk, Thelonious, 14

Monroe, Marilyn, 66

Moogy and the Rhythm Kings, 76

Moore, Thurston, 64, 214–215

More American Graffiti
(film), 187

Moreau, Jeanne, 12, 13

Morgan, Scott, 206

Morley, Paul, 175

Morrison, Jim.
See also
Doors, the

death of, 42, 71–73, 78

“Land” and, 98–99, 105

as poet-rocker, 59

poetry and, 79

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and, 248

similarity to, 81

spirit of, 70, 146–147

tribute to, 206

Morrison, Sterling, 218

Morrison, Van, 42, 93

Morrisroe, Patricia, 221–222

Morrissey, 241

“Mother Rose,” 239

“Mother’s Little Helper,” 25

Mottram, Eric, 67

MPLA
(Zukie), 151–152

“Mr. Wilson,” 121

Mumps, 96, 103, 110

“Murdered Boy, The,” 59

Murphy, Elliott, 72

Murray, Charles Shaar, 124–125, 144–145, 165

Museum of Art (Philadelphia), 15, 23

My Bloody Valentine, 241

My Favorite Things (Coltrane), 14

“My Generation,” 104, 127, 128, 130, 133, 156, 177, 189, 243

“My Madrigal,” 213

Myers, Richard, 81

Nader, Ralph, 235–236, 240

“Nature Boy,” 14

Nazz, 55

“Neo Boy,” 133–134

Neon Boys, 87

Nerval, Gerard de, 60–61

Neuwirth, Bobby, 46–47, 52, 55, 57, 59, 97, 112, 114

Never Ending Tour, 216, 217

New Musical Express,
124, 128, 131, 145, 165, 175, 178

“New Party,” 236

New York Dolls, 75, 76, 81, 87, 88, 94, 136

Nico, 33, 44, 45, 50, 117, 119, 145–146, 218

“Nigger Book,” 126

Night, The
(P. Smith and Verlaine), 162

“1959,” 227–228

Nirvana, 251

Nixon, Richard, 230

Norton, Gil, 232

“Not Fade Away,” 153, 216

“Notice,” 162

Nuggets, 82

#18 (Mahagonny)
(H. Smith), 48

Nureyev, Rudolf, 202

Nylon, Judy, 119, 180

“Oath,” 59, 93, 175

Ocean Club, 135

Ochs, Phil, 81

O’Connor, Billy, 103

O’Connor, Sinead, 207

O’Keeffe, Georgia, 74, 79

O-Lan, 62

Old Grey Whistle Test
(TV series), 131, 173

“On a Plain,” 206

On the Road
(Kerouac), 227

Ondine, 44

100 Club Punk Festival, 149

One Plus One
(Godard), 41

“One Too Many Mornings,” 113

Ono, Yoko, 74, 168, 242

operas, 2

Orange Festival, 135

Ork, Terry, 57, 88, 89, 95

“Orphans’ New Year Gifts, The,” 18

Ostrowe, Andi, 156, 162, 206

Other End, the, 110–111

“Out on the Street,” 144

Outrageous Lie, 50

“Over the Rainbow,” 236

“Pale Blue Eyes,” 126, 247

Paley, Andy, 143–145, 152

Pallenberg, Anita, 66

Pareles, Jon, 232

Paris trip, 39–42

Parker, Charlie, 121

Parker, Graham, 87

Parton, Dolly, 153

Partridge, Marianne, 141

Pasolini, Pier Paolo, 188

“Pastime Paradise,” 250

“Paths That Cross,” 198, 209, 210

Patience and Prudence, 8

Patti Smith: Dream of Life (Sebring), 254

Patti Smith Masters, The (P. Smith), 208

Paul, Steve, 57, 63

Paulin, Mister, 102

Peace and Noise
(P. Smith), 225–229

“Peaceable Kingdom,” 239

Pearlman, Sandy, 62

Peel, John, 240

“Penicillin,” 162

Penman, Ian, 178

“People Have the Power,” 198–199, 201, 209, 210, 211, 216, 223, 236, 237, 250

“People Who Died,” 253

Perry, Andrew, 243–244

Peyton Place
(Metalious), 12

Phonograph Record Magazine,
174

Piaf, Edith, 13

pianist, search for, 84–85

Picasso, Pablo, 40

Pickett, Wilson, 94

“Pierrot,” 102

“Piss Factory,” 13, 91, 93, 142, 206, 209

“Pissing in a River,” 133, 137, 142, 164

Pixies, 232

Plant, Robert, 125

Plastic Letters
(Blondie), 166

Playhouse of the Ridiculous, 78

Poe, Amos, 105

“Poem for Jim Morrison,” 173

poetry

hybrid form of, 79–80

Mapplethorpe and, 200–201

Neuwirth and, 46–47

publication of, 201

readings, 187, 202–204, 236, 241

Rimbaud and, 17–19

See also specific poetry collections

Poetry Project, the, 34, 66, 173

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