Sunday, March 6, 2011

Patti Smith on New York Public Radio station


So many of my friends have raved about Patti Smith's book "Just Kids" - about her early life in New Jersey and her move to New York City and life with her "boyfriend" Robert Mapplethorpe -- the book got a National Book Prize, for heaven's sake.

But it seems to me that most of the people that liked the book seem to be triggered by nostalgia for the times when downtown was downtown; you could get a cheap apartment; a job in a cool bookshop; hang out at Washington Sq Park; eat in one of a thousand diners for $1:50 all-you-can-eat-breakfasts with gum chewing waitresses and smoke in bars (don't get me started!) and of course, meet fabulous people - especially if you lived at the Chelsea Hotel.

I finished the book and felt like I'd been cheated. It seems to me that Smith has taken credit for some of the ideas that Mapplethorp had. Like, the idea to take photographs. Am I mean when I say, "really???" He's not around for her to say, "I thought of that myself, Patti." We can't turn to Mapplethorpe and say, "is that true?"

Patti Smith doesn't mention that they got married so his family would stop questioning his sexuality. I believe they didn't get a divorce and I believe that Patti Smith actually gets quite an income from the Mapplethorp will. Patti Smith seems to want me to think that Mapplethorp went gay AFTER he couldn't have a life with her through HER choice. And yet, the whole time she is "going out" with him, she is trying to look like an emaciated boy. Or, by her own admission, Keith Richards.

Which brings me to sex: How come Patti Smith can't write about their sexual relationship? After all - Mapplethorp didn't seem shy about sex where HIS work is anything to go by.

How come she didn't address why she chose a MAN'S influence to talk about coming out of her Art Egg?

I think I know what you are going to say - but it's EASY to say that "there werent that many female artists to look up too" - but in Patti Smith's case - I don't think that's entirely true.

Isn't sitting in the SAME HOTEL CHELSEA ROOM with Janis Joplin enough of a female freeking icon?

I got the sense that Patti Smith would have slept with Janis' boyfriend for validation. If Janis Joplin liked boys, which I'm not sure she totally did.

And another thing, Smith hung out with a lot of poets at the Chelsea Hotel who hung out at the POETRY PROJECT -- and I know for a FACT that when Patti Smith hung out at the Poetry Project there were MANY wild and crazy live wire female poets there. I witnessed two of her contemporaries myself only three months ago at the Annual New Years Day Poetry Project Marathon.

So ...

I was interested to hear Patti Smith opening up further about their relationship in this interview on New York NPR.

The interviewer gently coaxes Patti Smith to reveal and discuss more regarding the book as well as her artistic development at that time.

it's an interesting conversation.

Smith's whole story has yet to be told. Victor Bokris did a good unauthorised version and spilt the beans about the affair with that guy Alan Lanier from that band with long hair at the same time that she was seeing Tom Verlaine... and there is, of course, a complicated woman behind the long hair that is upon the head of my guru Patti Smith -- I'm a fan -

If you haven't heard RADIO ETHIOPIA or HORSES, you should.
What the fuck she's talking and singing about, I have no idea to this day, but if you can get to stand in a room with the Patti Smith band playing live, flipping your mindcells with a voice that becomes a remote control on your very heart and blood bits - yes, Patti's life force has urgency and power and rawness and spit and transcendance and magic that still causes friction for anyone's creativity to rub and spark against .. er, where was I? Oh yes.

I heard this radio show.

And I thought there's some interesting bits here.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122722618


Here's the book for $7 online http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&sugexp=ldymls&pq=just+kids&xhr=t&q=just+kids+patti+smith&cp=10&qe=SlVTVCBLSURTIA&qesig=HebLgsvbPw8znaUpUTyksg&pkc=AFgZ2tkyKpcoE5aVqhEAulX8MmWlrN6hLRXGGoKUt8qWhnst68Iz0YJuY16p_pG_2zd0d4LYrKtELFyb2gZc8JlEAz41ioR0Xw&client=safari&rls=en&bav=on.2,or.&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=3090994088412109167&sa=X&ei=Ghl0TcfSI4yugQe_j9U4&sqi=2&ved=0CDwQ8wIwAg#ps-sellers"

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Pop Group are coming to the USA October 1st 2011



ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES is coming to USA.

Curated and headlined by PORTISHEAD I'm very excited to see they are going to be joined by THE POP GROUP.
When I saw The Pop Group last September in London, they were white hot and I met Mark Stewart. He told me The Pop Group were in the studio working on a new album. He also told me a few little bits about his solo album - and now that I've worked out how to work my tape recorder - I'll be posting our conversation sooOOOon.

Meanwhile...
more information here: http://www.atpfestival.com/newsview/1102171400.php>

tickets here: http://www.atpfestival.com/events/ibymasburypark/tickets.php>

Monday, January 24, 2011

Public Image play Dublin - June 10th

PiL will play their FIRST EVER show in Dublin, Ireland on Friday, June 10th at the city's Tripod venue
Tickets go on general sale this Friday, January 28th.

See Tripod website for venue and ticket info. http://www.pod.ie/news_list.php?newsID=291&from_index=1

Friday, January 7, 2011

Ari Up memorial - Vivien Goldman and Friends Host Punky Reggae Party in Brooklyn, Jan 16

To honor of the memory of the legendary ARI UP - lead singer of the pioneering girl punk band THE SLITS, True Warriors and more, Vivien Goldman, Dunia Best & Aram Sinnreich (Agent 99 / Brave New Girl) and friends are throwing a PUNKY REGGAE PARTY. Participating artists include original and current members of The Slits, including
Tessa Pollitt,
Hollie Cook -- daughter of Paul Cook - (drummer Sex Pistols)
Neneh Cherry
Felice Rosser (Faith),
Qmaxx (The Slackers / The Bandroidz),
Bruce Smith (Public Image Ltd).,
Tamar-Kali,
Honeychild Coleman (Badawi / Apollo Heights / The Slits / Pollen),
Judy Nylon (Snatch / Pal Judy)
and many luminaries from the punk and reggae worlds backed by The True Warriors performing classic Slits hits and dancehall originals by Ari Up and the True Warriors.

$15 advance / $20 day of show / 18 and Over

For more info:
Music Hall of Williamsburg

Get your ticket here

Marcia Resnick - Come see this Photo show NYC Jan 14th

Marcia Resnick is having a photo show at Deborah Bell Photographs Gallery

OPENING Thursday, Jan.13, 6-8PM
511 W 25th Street,
Suite 703,
NYC.
The show will be on view Jan. 14- Feb 26, 2011.
The Gallery phone number is 1 212-691-3883.


Bad Boys is a photographic collection of punks, poets and provocateurs by Marcia Resnick (American, b. 1950) that studies the various ways in which power and maleness manifested themselves in New York City in the 1970s and ‘80s. It explores aggression, fame, sexuality and the ironic gamut of interpretations for the word “bad,” from “evil” to “naughty” to “cool” to “good,” and extends the meaning of the word “boys” beyond that of male child. These visually evocative portraits of “enfant terribles” include Divine, Johnny Thunders, Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Belushi, Quentin Crisp and others whose clout add to the mythology of their “badness.” All photographs in Bad Boys are vintage silver gelatin prints and have never before been exhibited as a group.

Resnick’s photographs are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; George Eastman House/International Museum of Photography and Film, Rochester, NY; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, TX; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Santa Barbara Museum of Art; Tampa Museum of Art; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; the collection of Hallmark Cards, Kansas City; The Jewish Museum, New York; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; and numerous private collections.

Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday from noon-6pm. An illustrated brochure is available.

Monday, December 20, 2010

PIL's plans for 2011

PIL have added another date.
June 4th PIL will play here Then they will play the Isle Of Wight Festival June 12th.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Sunday, Nov 21 at The Scala, London, UK

If you go to The Scala in London this Sunday, you will see the Chiefs of Relief with Paul Cook on drums.

Then you will see Bow Wow Wow.

And then, fingers crossed and bandaged, you will see Adam Ant and The Glitter Band.

Yes. THAT Glitter Band.

Here's Adam in fine form from last night:



And just in case Adam doesn't show up (although my money is that he will show) here is some information about the Ants and The Glitter from John Robb