On November 30, 1997, Patti Smith performed live alongside R.E.M. in New York, a notable moment occurring as she was on the cusp of releasing her albu... Read Full Description >
On November 30, 1997, Patti Smith performed live alongside R.E.M. in New York, a notable moment occurring as she was on the cusp of releasing her album "Gung Ho" in 2000. This period marked a resurgence in her career after a lengthy hiatus from recording new material in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The performance of “E-Bow the Letter,” a song featured on R.E.M.’s 1996 album "New Adventures in Hi-Fi," highlighted Smith's enduring influence in rock music and her collaboration with other iconic artists, reaffirming her status as a powerful and evocative performer. The live recording captures a unique synergy between Smith and R.E.M., merging her poetic lyricism with their alternative rock sound, which resonated deeply with audiences. Smith's ability to adapt and collaborate during this period showcases her artistic depth and reinvention in the late 1990s.