Patti Smith on Lou Reed and rock and roll | American Masters | PBS
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On July 31, 1997, Patti Smith shared her thoughts on the 70s rock and roll scene and how Lou Reed of the Velvet Underground inspired her as a young girl in South Jersey. Interview conducted by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, director of “American Masters—Lou Reed: Rock And Roll Heart“ (1998).
Chapters:
00:00 How jazz gave rock and roll new structure
01:35 Shaking up the music scene in the 1970s
05:07 Patti Smith’s introduction to the Velvet Underground
07:58 How Smith related to Lou Reed’s “cerebrally sensual music“
09:22 Smith breaks down the song “Heroin“
12:19 Smith’s rejection of labeling artists
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