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Patti Smith: 79 and Still Ripping Up NYC
29 Nov
Summary
- Patti Smith celebrated 'Horses' 50th anniversary in NYC.
- Her new book, 'Bread of Angels,' explores deep personal grief.
- Smith's performance honored her past while delivering powerful new energy.

Patti Smith recently ignited New York City with a two-night celebration of her seminal 1975 album, 'Horses,' marking its 50th anniversary. Now 79, Smith demonstrated her undiminished stage presence, delivering electrifying performances that included multiple encores of fan favorites. Her legendary band, a mix of longtime collaborators and family, provided a powerful sonic foundation for the evening's exhilarating display of rock and roll.
In addition to the tour, Smith has unveiled her latest book, 'Bread of Angels.' This deeply personal memoir confronts themes of grief, isolation, and her marriage to Fred "Sonic" Smith with candid introspection. The book offers a raw look at her life following his passing, a stark contrast to her more idealized previous works, revealing a vulnerability she rarely exposes.
The 'Horses' tour and new book highlight Smith's sustained artistic vitality. Her New York concerts served as a retrospective and a vibrant testament to her lasting impact on music. The performances seamlessly blended iconic tracks with the raw emotion and poetic lyricism that have defined her career for half a century.




