In January 2007, Patti Smith performed "Gloria" on Jools Holland, a moment reflecting her enduring influence in rock music, decades after her groundbr... Read Full Description >
In January 2007, Patti Smith performed "Gloria" on Jools Holland, a moment reflecting her enduring influence in rock music, decades after her groundbreaking debut album, "Horses" (1975). At this point in her career, Smith was re-establishing her presence in the music world, having released "Trampin'" in 2004, which marked her return to the studio after a lengthy hiatus. The performance showcases her powerful vocals and poetic sensibilities, illustrating her ability to blend rock with spoken word. Additionally, Smith's work during this era emphasized themes of social and political consciousness, continuing her legacy as a voice of rebellion and artistry. The performance not only highlighted her classic song "Gloria," but also solidified her status as an icon in the punk rock genre, revitalizing her connection with both new and longtime fans.