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* TheCoverChangesTheMeaning: "Gloria" and "Land" are both based around very radical rearrangements of other songs, Music/VanMorrison's "Gloria" and Wilson Pickett's "Land Of A Thousand Dances".
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* TheCoverChangesTheMeaning: "Gloria" and "Land" are both based around very radical rearrangements of other songs, Music/VanMorrison's "Gloria" and Wilson Pickett's "Land Of A Thousand Dances". In addition "Birdland" takes its chorus from Huey "Piano" Smith's "We Like Birdland", although it's a substantially different song.
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** "La Mer(de)" is, besides being a StealthPun (if you leave out the brackets it's French for "the shit"), a reference to ''La Mer'' by Music/ClaudeDebussy, of whom Smith is a fan.
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** "La Mer(de)" is, besides being a StealthPun (if you leave out the brackets it's French for "the shit"), a reference to the phrase in the lyrics "the sea of possibilities" which in French would be ''la mer de possibilités'', and also ''La Mer'' by Music/ClaudeDebussy, of whom Smith is a fan.
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Her next album the following year would be ''Music/RadioEthiopia'', by which time the musicians supporting her on this album, with the exception of Lanier and Verlaine, would have coalesced into the official Patti Smith Group.
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!! Musical personnel[[note]]At this point they were not called the Patti Smith Group - they would receive this credit on the next album[[/note]]
* Patti Smith – vocals
* [[Music/BlueOysterCult Allen Lanier]] - guitar, keyboards and co-songwriting credits
* Jay Dee Daugherty – drums
* Lenny Kaye – lead guitar
* Ivan Král – bass guitar, guitar
* Richard Sohl – piano
* [[Music/{{Television}} Tom Verlaine]] - guitars
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* RefrainFromAssuming: "Land" isn't called "Horses".
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** "La Mer(de)" is, besides being a StealthPun (if you leave out the brackets it's French for "the shit"), a reference to ''La Mer'' by Music/ClaudeDebussy, of whom Smith is a fan.
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** "Elegie" contains two lines very slightly paraphrased from "1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)" by Music/JimiHendrix.
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** "Birdland"'s lyrics are based on Peter Reich's "A Book Of Dreams" (1973), a biography by Peter about his father Wilhelm Reich, inventor of the orgonon therapy. The song also references Creator/WilliamBlake and Creator/MohammedAli.
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** "Birdland"'s lyrics are based on Peter Reich's "A Book Of Dreams" (1973), a biography by Peter about his father Wilhelm Reich, inventor of the orgonon therapy. The song also references Creator/WilliamBlake and Creator/MohammedAli.UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli.
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* GriefSong: "Elegie"
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* GriefSong: "Elegie""Elegie", which is a tribute to Music/JimiHendrix, among others.
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''Horses'' is historically important for being an enormous inspiration to the PunkRock scene that emerged in New York in the late 1970s. The record established Smith as a serious singer-songwriter, whose elegance, artistry, androgyny and strong self assuredness made her an icon to many PunkRock, AlternativeRock and even {{Pop}} artists that would follow in her footsteps, including Music/{{U2}}, Music/{{REM}}, Music/TheSmiths, Music/{{Morrissey}}, Music/{{Madonna}}, Music/CourtneyLove, and Music/SonicYouth.
In a case of FirstInstallmentWins, ''Horses'' is often called Patti's best album. It was listed at #44 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. In 2006 it was included in Magazine/TimeMagazine's [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential and timeless albums]], and since 2009 it has been preserved by the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant". It is currently ranked at #22 on Website/AcclaimedMusic's [[UsefulNotes/AcclaimedMusicAllTimeTopAlbums compendium of various critics' greatest albums lists]].
In a case of FirstInstallmentWins, ''Horses'' is often called Patti's best album. It was listed at #44 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. In 2006 it was included in Magazine/TimeMagazine's [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential and timeless albums]], and since 2009 it has been preserved by the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant". It is currently ranked at #22 on Website/AcclaimedMusic's [[UsefulNotes/AcclaimedMusicAllTimeTopAlbums compendium of various critics' greatest albums lists]].
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''Horses'' is historically important for being an enormous inspiration to the PunkRock scene that emerged in New York in the late 1970s. The record established Smith as a serious singer-songwriter, whose elegance, artistry, androgyny and strong self assuredness made her an icon to many PunkRock, AlternativeRock and even {{Pop}} artists that would follow in her footsteps, including Music/{{U2}}, Music/{{REM}}, Music/TheSmiths, Music/{{Morrissey}}, Music/{{Madonna}}, Music/CourtneyLove, and Music/SonicYouth. \n\nIn a case of FirstInstallmentWins, ''Horses'' is often called Patti's best album. It was listed at #44 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. In 2006 it was included in Magazine/TimeMagazine's [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential and timeless albums]], and since Since 2009 it has been preserved by the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant". It is currently ranked at #22 on Website/AcclaimedMusic's [[UsefulNotes/AcclaimedMusicAllTimeTopAlbums compendium of various critics' greatest albums lists]].
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* AlbumClosure: The final track is called "Elegie", as in the closing oration at a funeral. It's particularly slow and somber.
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** The Music/BlueOysterCult song "Revenge of Vera Gemini" from ''Music/AgentsOfFortune'' contains the line "No More Horses, Horses, (We're going to swim like a fish)". This is a double reference to Patti Smith's album ''Music/{{Horses}}'' and to the BOC's own song "Subhuman". Of course, Patti, co-writer of "Vera Gemini", sings co-vocals on this track...]]
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** The Music/BlueOysterCult song "Revenge ''Revenge of Vera Gemini" Gemini'' from ''Music/AgentsOfFortune'' contains the line "No ''No More Horses, Horses, (We're going to swim like a fish)". fish)''. This is a double reference to Patti Smith's album ''Music/{{Horses}}'' and to the BOC's own song "Subhuman".''Subhuman''. Of course, Patti, co-writer of "Vera Gemini", sings co-vocals on this track...]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine. Meltin' in a pot of thieves. Wild card up my sleeve. Thick heart of stone. My sins my own, they belong to ME! ME!'']]
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine. Meltin' in a pot of thieves. Wild card up my sleeve. Thick heart of stone. My sins my own, they belong to ME! ME!'']]
''I think it's sad, it's much too bad, that our friends can't be with us today.'']]
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In a case of FirstInstallmentWins, ''Horses'' is often called Patti's best album. It was listed at #44 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. In 2006 it was included in Magazine/TimeMagazine's [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential and timeless albums]], has been a mainstay of ''Literature/OneThousandAndOneAlbumsYouMustHearBeforeYouDie'' since its original 2005 release, and since 2009 it has been preserved by the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant".
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In a case of FirstInstallmentWins, ''Horses'' is often called Patti's best album. It was listed at #44 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. In 2006 it was included in Magazine/TimeMagazine's [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential and timeless albums]], has been a mainstay of ''Literature/OneThousandAndOneAlbumsYouMustHearBeforeYouDie'' since its original 2005 release, and since 2009 it has been preserved by the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant".
significant". It is currently ranked at #22 on Website/AcclaimedMusic's [[UsefulNotes/AcclaimedMusicAllTimeTopAlbums compendium of various critics' greatest albums lists]].
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''Horses'' is a 1975 album by Music/PattiSmith, produced by Music/JohnCale. It's her most famous album and one of the most influential records of TheSeventies. The equally iconic cover photo was shot by her then boyfriend Creator/RobertMapplethorpe and the record itself was produced by Music/JohnCale. "Horses" scored hits with "Gloria", "Redondo Beach", "Free Money", and "Land".
"Horses" is historically important for being an enormous inspiration to the PunkRock scene that emerged in New York in the late 1970s. The record established Smith as a serious singer-songwriter, whose elegance, artistry, androgyny and strong self assuredness made her an icon to many PunkRock, AlternativeRock and even {{Pop}} artists that would follow in her footsteps, including Music/{{U2}}, Music/{{REM}}, Music/TheSmiths, Music/{{Morrissey}}, Music/{{Madonna}}, Music/CourtneyLove, and Music/SonicYouth.
"Horses" is historically important for being an enormous inspiration to the PunkRock scene that emerged in New York in the late 1970s. The record established Smith as a serious singer-songwriter, whose elegance, artistry, androgyny and strong self assuredness made her an icon to many PunkRock, AlternativeRock and even {{Pop}} artists that would follow in her footsteps, including Music/{{U2}}, Music/{{REM}}, Music/TheSmiths, Music/{{Morrissey}}, Music/{{Madonna}}, Music/CourtneyLove, and Music/SonicYouth.
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''Horses'' is a 1975 album by Music/PattiSmith, produced by Music/JohnCale. It's her most famous album and one of the most influential records of TheSeventies. The equally iconic cover photo was shot by her then boyfriend then-boyfriend Creator/RobertMapplethorpe and the record itself was produced by Music/JohnCale. "Horses" It scored hits with "Gloria", "Redondo Beach", "Free Money", and "Land".
"Horses" ''Horses'' is historically important for being an enormous inspiration to the PunkRock scene that emerged in New York in the late 1970s. The record established Smith as a serious singer-songwriter, whose elegance, artistry, androgyny and strong self assuredness made her an icon to many PunkRock, AlternativeRock and even {{Pop}} artists that would follow in her footsteps, including Music/{{U2}}, Music/{{REM}}, Music/TheSmiths, Music/{{Morrissey}}, Music/{{Madonna}}, Music/CourtneyLove, and Music/SonicYouth.
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In a case of FirstInstallmentWins, ''Horses'' is often called Patti's best album. It was listed at #44 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. In 2006 it was included in Magazine/TimeMagazine's [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential and timeless albums]] albums]], has been a mainstay of ''Literature/OneThousandAndOneAlbumsYouMustHearBeforeYouDie'' since its original 2005 release, and since 2009 it has been preserved by the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant".
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''Horses'' is a 1975 album by Music/PattiSmith, produced by Music/JohnCale. It's her most famous album and one of the most influential records of TheSeventies. The equally iconic cover photo was shot by her then boyfriend Creator/RobertMapplethorpe and the record itself was produced by Music/JohnCale. "Horses" scored hits with "Gloria", "Redondo Beach" and "Land".
"Horses" is historically important for being an enormous inspiration to the PunkRock scene that emerged in New York in the late 1970s. The record established Smith as a serious singer-songwriter, whose elegance, artistry, androgyny and strong self assuredness made her an icon to many PunkRock, AlternativeRock and even {{Pop}} artists that would follow in her footsteps, including Music/{{U2}}, Music/{{REM}}, Music/TheSmiths, Music/{{Morrissey}}, Music/{{Madonna}}, Music/CourtneyLove and Music/SonicYouth.
"Horses" is historically important for being an enormous inspiration to the PunkRock scene that emerged in New York in the late 1970s. The record established Smith as a serious singer-songwriter, whose elegance, artistry, androgyny and strong self assuredness made her an icon to many PunkRock, AlternativeRock and even {{Pop}} artists that would follow in her footsteps, including Music/{{U2}}, Music/{{REM}}, Music/TheSmiths, Music/{{Morrissey}}, Music/{{Madonna}}, Music/CourtneyLove and Music/SonicYouth.
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''Horses'' is a 1975 album by Music/PattiSmith, produced by Music/JohnCale. It's her most famous album and one of the most influential records of TheSeventies. The equally iconic cover photo was shot by her then boyfriend Creator/RobertMapplethorpe and the record itself was produced by Music/JohnCale. "Horses" scored hits with "Gloria", "Redondo Beach" Beach", "Free Money", and "Land".
"Horses" is historically important for being an enormous inspiration to the PunkRock scene that emerged in New York in the late 1970s. The record established Smith as a serious singer-songwriter, whose elegance, artistry, androgyny and strong self assuredness made her an icon to many PunkRock, AlternativeRock and even {{Pop}} artists that would follow in her footsteps, including Music/{{U2}}, Music/{{REM}}, Music/TheSmiths, Music/{{Morrissey}}, Music/{{Madonna}},Music/CourtneyLove Music/CourtneyLove, and Music/SonicYouth.
"Horses" is historically important for being an enormous inspiration to the PunkRock scene that emerged in New York in the late 1970s. The record established Smith as a serious singer-songwriter, whose elegance, artistry, androgyny and strong self assuredness made her an icon to many PunkRock, AlternativeRock and even {{Pop}} artists that would follow in her footsteps, including Music/{{U2}}, Music/{{REM}}, Music/TheSmiths, Music/{{Morrissey}}, Music/{{Madonna}},
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* BrokenRecord: "Free Money", where the title is repeated superfast near the end of the song. Also "Land", with its famous "horses, horses, horses" refrain.
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* BrokenRecord: "Free Money", where the title is repeated superfast at a [[MotorMouth breakneck pace]] near the end of the song. Also "Land", with its famous "horses, horses, horses" refrain.
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* CoverVersion: "Gloria", a Music/{{Them}} cover.
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* CoverVersion: "Gloria", a Music/{{Them}} cover, and "Land of a Thousand Dances", a Music/WilsonPickett cover.
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* OneWordTitle: "Horses", "Gloria", "Land" and "Elegie".
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* RefrainFromAssuming: "Land" isn't called "Horses, Horses, Horses".
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** Patti Smith posing with her coat on her shoulder on the cover is a shout-out to Music/FrankSinatra.
** "Horses" has a part where Patti mentions several dances, which is a reference to Music/WilsonPickett's "Land Of 1000 Dances". Johnny also "goes Rimbaud", a shoutout to French poet Creator/ArthurRimbaud.
** "Birdland"'s lyrics are based on Peter Reich's "A Book Of Dreams" (1973), a biography by Peter about his father Wilhelm Reich, inventor of the orgonon therapy. references Creator/WilliamBlake
** "Horses" has a part where Patti mentions several dances, which is a reference to Music/WilsonPickett's "Land Of 1000 Dances". Johnny also "goes Rimbaud", a shoutout to French poet Creator/ArthurRimbaud.
** "Birdland"'s lyrics are based on Peter Reich's "A Book Of Dreams" (1973), a biography by Peter about his father Wilhelm Reich, inventor of the orgonon therapy. references Creator/WilliamBlake
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** Patti Smith posing poses with her coat on her shoulder on the cover is as a shout-out nod to Music/FrankSinatra.
** "Horses" has a part where Patti mentions several dances, which is a reference to Music/WilsonPickett's "Land Of 1000 Dances". Johnny also "goes Rimbaud", a shoutout to French poet Creator/ArthurRimbaud.Music/FrankSinatra.
** "Birdland"'s lyrics are based on Peter Reich's "A Book Of Dreams" (1973), a biography by Peter about his father Wilhelm Reich, inventor of the orgonon therapy. The song also referencesCreator/WilliamBlakeCreator/WilliamBlake and Creator/MohammedAli.
** "Horses" has a part where Patti mentions several dances, which is a reference to Music/WilsonPickett's "Land Of 1000 Dances". Johnny also "goes Rimbaud", a shoutout to French poet Creator/ArthurRimbaud.
** "Birdland"'s lyrics are based on Peter Reich's "A Book Of Dreams" (1973), a biography by Peter about his father Wilhelm Reich, inventor of the orgonon therapy. The song also references
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In a case of FirstInstallmentWins, ''Horses'' is often called Patti's best album. It was listed at #44 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. In 2006 it was included in Magazine/TimeMagazine's [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential and timeless albums]] and since 2009 it is has been preserved by the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant".
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* LyricalDissonance: "Redondo Beach". On the face of it a summary light number about a California beach paradise, colonized by [[LesYay lesbian women]]. Listen more closely. It's a lament to Smith's younger sister Kimberley. She and Patti had a fight and Kimberley went off to sulk, and Patti later heard that a woman had been washed up on Redondo Beach, which was near where she was living at the time, and she freaked out that it might be Kimberley (because Patti Smith is a bit of a DramaQueen), but it wasn't, and when Kimberley returned home, Patti was so grateful to see her that the fight was completely forgotten.
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* LyricalDissonance: "Redondo Beach". On the face of it it, a summary summery light number about a California beach paradise, paradise colonized by [[LesYay lesbian women]]. Listen more closely. It's a lament to inspired by Smith's younger sister Kimberley. Kimberly. She and Patti had a fight and Kimberley Kimberly went off to sulk, and Patti later heard that a woman had been washed up on Redondo Beach, which was near where she was living at the time, and she freaked out that it might be Kimberley Kimberly (because Patti Smith is a bit of a DramaQueen), but it wasn't, and when Kimberley Kimberly returned home, Patti was so grateful to see her that the fight was completely forgotten.
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