<P> Honey, the way you play guitar makes me feel so...makes me feel so...masochistic . The way you go down low deep into the neck...and I would do anything...and I would do anything . And Patty Hearst, you standing there in front of the Symbionese Liberation Army flag with your legs spread . I was wondering: were you gettin' it every night from a black revolutionary man and his women? Or were you really dead? And now that you're on the run, what goes on in your mind? Your sisters they sit by the window . You know, your mama does sit and cry . And your daddy--well, you know what your daddy said Patty . You know what your daddy said, Patty? He said...he said...he said..."Well, sixty days ago she was such a lovely child . Now here she is, with a gun in her hand ." </P> <P> Thus, Smith's version effectively casts Patty Hearst in the role of Joe "with a gun in her hand"--a violent criminal rebelling against the law and all civil authority . Before the fadeout, Smith sings in the voice of Hearst angrily repudiating both her privileged upbringing as well as the mainstream society which has condemned her as a spoiled, vacuous "pretty little rich girl" who became a terrorist . This particular recording was made when Patty Hearst was still a fugitive and members of the SLA were still at large . </P> <P> Hearst is also referenced in the final line of Warren Zevon's 1978 song "Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner". </P> <P> The Ramones refers to SLA in their self - titled first album (1976) in the third verse of the song "Judy Is a Punk". </P>

What happened to the surviving members of the sla