Patti Smith: Live at Montreux 2005

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  • 2012
  • 59 min
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Patti Smith: Live at Montreux 2005 is a remarkable concert film that documents the legendary performance of one of the greatest artists of all time, Patti Smith, at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Shot in high definition, the film features a stunning visual and sonic feast that captures the essence of Smith's electrifying stage presence and her dynamic, enigmatic personality.

Opening with a mesmerizing rendition of her iconic hit song "People Have the Power," Smith delivers a flawless set that showcases both her timeless classics and her newer material.

The concert features a diverse range of songs, from the hauntingly beautiful "Redondo Beach" and the politically charged "Beneath the Southern Cross" to the upbeat and infectious "Looking for You (I Was)." Smith's stunning vocals and raw energy make each song a mesmerizing experience that will leave you wanting more.

Throughout the performance, Smith's interaction with the audience is captivating, as she shares personal anecdotes, passionately delivers poignant messages, and engages with the crowd in a way that only she can.

One of the highlights of the concert is Smith's rendition of "Gimme Shelter," which she performs with such power and intensity that it sends shivers down your spine. With her piercing gaze and commanding presence, Smith seems to channel the spirit of the song's original singer, the late great Mick Jagger.

Another unforgettable moment comes when Smith dedicates her song "Dancing Barefoot" to her longtime friend, the late photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. As she sings the hauntingly beautiful lyrics, "She is benediction, she is addicted to thee," you can feel the emotion and depth of her connection to her dear friend.

The concert concludes with an epic performance of Smith's anthem "Rock n Roll N*****," which she dedicates to the late punk icon, Johnny Thunders. With its explosive guitar riffs and defiant lyrics, the song captures the rebellious spirit of punk that Smith helped to pioneer.

Overall, Patti Smith: Live at Montreux 2005 is a must-see film for any music lover, especially those who admire the groundbreaking work of this one-of-a-kind artist. With its stunning visuals, powerful performances, and heartfelt message of hope and empowerment, this concert film is a testament to Smith's enduring legacy as a true icon of rock n roll.

Patti Smith: Live at Montreux 2005 is a 2012 documentary with a runtime of 59 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • Runtime
    59 min
  • IMDB Rating
      (7)