![]() ![]() ![]() They chopped it up over Albert Ayler, astrology, and *Radio Ethiopia’*s feminine energy Patti quoted Rimbaud's dying words and proclaimed that the Queen of Sheba was “like, the heaviest woman in rock‘n’roll.” A month later, Goldman visited a squat that reeked of cats and had panels missing from the floors, in order to report on an exhilarating new band called the Slits (who would become her friends and collaborators). In November 1976, Goldman-music journalist, reggae scholar, a woman who is now known as New York University's “Professor of Punk”-went deep with Patti for the London music weekly Sounds. Luckily, Vivien Goldman was around to ask her some questions. In the beginning there was Patti, and she created light and it was good. ![]()
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