❤️ Happy 79th birthday to Patricia Lee Smith, the Godmother of Punk, born on this day in 1946, Chicago, Illinois 🫅
Photo by Lynn Goldsmith

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❤️ Happy 79th birthday to Patricia Lee Smith, the Godmother of Punk, born on this day in 1946, Chicago, Illinois 🫅
Photo by Lynn Goldsmith
Patti Smith, Godmother of Punk
Patti Smith and Her Dedication To David
On this day in 2014, the iconic rock-n-roll queen Patti Smith (who's celebrating her 77th birthday today, by the way) dedicated her song "Distant Fingers" to David Tennant. Which makes me even happier when the first thing he said to me when I told him my name and spelled it so he could sign an autograph, he asked me, "Oh, like Patti Smith?" Yes, sir, exactly like that! For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, let me elaborate. I don't know how often she did it on her 2014 tour, but I know that on 29 December 2014 at New York's Webster Hall, she had a talk with her audience (watch at the link) before singing her song "Pumping (My Heart)," and described how David first caught her attention for his role as Alec Hardy in Broadchurch. Then, after catching him by accident in Doctor Who, she ended up watching his entire run as the Tenth Doctor, and - predictably, because DUH! - fell head over heels for him.
The following night, again at Webster Hall, was her birthday. That night she dedicated another of her songs, "Distant Fingers" - from her 1976 album, Radio Ethiopia - to David. You can watch that here - and I'd advise you to watch it in its entirety, as she begins to riff at the end of the song and talks about David:
And oh, just in case you're having difficulty understanding her words, or English isn't your first language, here are some of the lyrics to the song:
When, when will you be landing? When, when will you return? Feel, feel my heart expanding You and your alien arms
All my earthly dreams are shattered I'm so tired, I quit Take me forever, it doesn't matter Deep inside of your ship
La, la, la, la, la, la, landing Please, oh, oh, won't you return? Feel, see your blue lights are flashing You and your alien arms
Deep in the forest I whirl like I did as a little girl Let my eyes rise in the sky looking for you Oh, you know, I would go anywhere at all 'Cause no star is too far with you, with you....
Keeping in mind she wrote this song in 1976, the lyrics fit David's turn as the Tenth Doctor with eerie clairvoyance!
And because she is the queen she is, she adds a sly little comment: "So come for me, David. I know I'm an older woman, but I know so many things."
One wonders what David thought about this. I've no doubt someone in his circle alerted him to Patti's dedication, because how could they not? And as an aside - his interaction with me about Patti Smith was about nine months before she did this dedication to him. So not only was he aware of her as the music connoisseur he is, the fact her name sprung immediately to his mind when speaking to me has always made me think he's a fan.
He probably blushed. Deeply. Well played, Patti. Well played.
Robert Mapplethorpe
Text by Ikuroh Takano, Translated by Seiko Uyeda
Parco Co Ltd, Tokyo 1987, 100 pages, First Edition, English and Japanese Edition, 21x25,5cm, ISBN 9784891941499
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Dedicated to Sam Wagstaff, Mapplethorpe's former lover, has an introduction by David Herskovvitz, editor of PAPER magazine. With 72 color and black and white photographs of many nudes (erotic and fetish) and some fashion and flower photographs. Includes photographs of Paloma Picasso, Alice Neel, Ken Moody, Lisa Lyons, Francesco Clemente and Patti Smith.
06/04/24
Patti Smith photographed by Lynn Goldsmith, (1977)
Ann Demeulemeester F/W09 Officer Shirt + S/S07 Cutaway Vest
As our 1980's Ann archive is expanding, here is an homage to the early years of Ann. All garments available online: . Ann Demeulemeester black double breasted jacket with woven back — spring 1990 A 1978 image of Ann at 19 Ann Demeulemeester black knit top with ribbed pinstripe texture — 1986/1988 Editoral, season unknown Ann Demeulemeester white loose shirt with pleated back and straps — spring 1989 Ann in het atelier working on SS1998 Ann Demeulemeester black tie strap top with cutaway front and long back — fall 1994 Ann at the finale of her spring 1993 show All products available on the website. Enjoy. . . . . #Anndemeulemeester #anndemeulemeesterarchives #vintageanndemeulemeester #archiveanndemeulemeester #avantgardefashion #90sfashion #fashionscans #editorial #stylezeitgeist #grailed #avantgarde #pattismith #antwerpsix #antwerp6 #ikkoopbelgisch #belgianfashion #darkfashion #yohjiyamamoto #margiela #afvandevorst #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CjFuBl-DmuL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=