Watch this video and try not to laugh
, biscuit pop (blitzktieg bop)
Hey Ho, Let’s Go
Watch this video and try not to laugh
, biscuit pop (blitzktieg bop)
The annual Joey Ramone Birthday Bash will take place Tuesday, May 19th at The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza. Mickey Leigh, event organizer and brother of Joey Ramone, has announced that, as part of the 9th annual Bash, fans will be treated to a special advance sneak peek listen to rough mixes of never-before-heard Joey Ramone solo recordings.

Too bad i’m from Slovenia, i would love to be here.. I hope someone will record this show and publish it on YouTube. I would be very grateful for that.
5.6.1998 Berlin, Germany . Dee Dee Ramone live with Misfits, i wanna be sedated
This is from Inferno tour in 2004, tribute song to Ramones.
Here’s lyric:
New York City, N.Y.C.,
Pretty mean when it wants to be,
Black leather,knee-hole pants,
Can’t play no high school dance,
Fuzz tone,hear ‘em go,
Hear ‘em on the radio,
Misfits, twilight zone,
R-A-M-O-N-E-S [2],RAMONES,
Bad boy rock,bad boy roll,
Gabba gabba,see them go,
C,Jay now hit the gas,
Hear Marky kick some ass,
Go Johnny,go, go, go Tommy o-way-o,
[Repeat]
Bad boys then, bad boys now,
Good buddies,mau [3],keep it up,
Rock’n'roll,good music save your soul,
Dee Dee, he left home,
Joey call me the phone.
[Repeat]
Click HERE to start your virtualy tour in CBGB’s.
CBGB (Country, Blue Grass, and Blues) was a music club at 315 Bowery at Bleecker Street in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Founded by Hilly Kristal in 1973. among other bands, Ramones started their career here. The storefront and large space next door to the club served as the CBGB Record Canteen (record shop and cafe) for many years. Eventually, in the late eighties, the record store was closed and replaced with a second performance space and art gallery, named CB’s 313 Gallery.

CBGB was utilized as a hot spot for touring bands to hit when they came through New York, the scene that kept the bar alive during the 1980s was New York’s underground hardcore punk scene. Sunday at CBGB was matinee day (also named “thrash day” in a documentary about hardcore).[citation needed] Every Sunday, a handful of hardcore bands took the stage in the afternoon to dinnertime hours, usually for cheap. Bands made famous by matinees include Reagan Youth, Agnostic Front, Murphy’s Law, Cro-Mags, Leeway, Warzone, Gorilla Biscuits, Sick of It All and Youth of Today. In 2005, a dispute arose between CBGB and the Bowery Residents’ Committee. The Committee billed Kristal $91,000 in back rent, while Kristal claimed he had not been informed of increases in his $19,000 monthly rent. After the lease expired, they reached an agreement for the club to remain for fourteen more months while Kristal dropped his legal battles and his attempts to get historic landmark status for the club. The final concert was performed by Patti Smith and broadcast live on Sirius Satellite Radio. Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers attended the show and even performed on a handful of songs with Smith and her band.

Hilly Kristal passed away from complications from lung cancer on August 28, 2007. In early October 2007, Kristal’s family and friends hosted a private memorial service in the YMCA near the village. Soon after, there was a public memorial where CBGB staff and others paid tribute.

The Ramones hadn’t been in Finland 10 years. There were about 20.000 people watching them. The gig began in normal way with Durango 95 in the night of Finland. Johnny’s movements were planned but Dee Dee did all kinds of special in beginning of the gig. Later on he began to get relaxed Some asshole didn’t understand Joey’s joke, and he started to shout “fuck you” to Joey. Joey struck back “fuck you asshole” with Johnny’s guitar help. Beginning of the gig they were somehow confused, but then they started to get warm. Big shock for everyone, was when these three guys came, only wearing to the pants. They were from the Red Hot Chili Peppers and
they played before in the eve Pinhead brought in a normal way “Gabba Gabba Hey’s” for Joey. This was the last song of the first set. They played 6 encore songs and example new song I Wanna Live. They played only 4 songs from the new great album Halfway To Sanity. The whole gig took a little more than hour.
Video clip of Ramones playing in CBGB’s in ‘77. Intersting black and white clip.
Joey Ramone and his All Star band, live in New York City 1995, Life’s a Gas.
Live Ramones concert from Cleveland, Ohio, 1981-09-22. You can download it HERE.
Track listing:
1 Do You remember Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio?
2 Do You Wanna Dance?
3 Blitzkrieg Bop
4 This Business Is Killing Me
5 All’s Quie On The Eastern Front
6 Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
7 Rock ‘N’ Roll High School
8 I Wanna Be Sedated
9 Beat On The Brat
10 KKK Took My Baby away
11 Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
12 You Sound Like You’re Sick
13 Suzy Is A Headbanger
14 Let’s Dance
15 Here Today Gone Tomorrow
16 I’m Affected
17 Chinese Rock
18 Rockaway Beach
19 Teenage Lobotomy
20 Surfin Bird
21 Cretin Hop
22 California Sun
23 Today Your Love Tomorrow The World
24 Pinhead
25 Come On Now
26 I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You
27 Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
28 We Want The Airwaves
29 I Just Wanna Have Something To Do
30 We’re A Happy Family
Ramones LIVE with Richie Ramone (Wart Hog, Chasing the Night, Mama’s Boy), drummer who recorded 3 albums with the Ramones: Too Tough to Die, Animal Boy and Halfway To Sanity. He left the band in August 1987 after the three original members refused to evenly share the money from t-shirt sales with him.
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