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I think we can all be friendly with each other and like each other but we can't live together or communicate or anything just should be over you know what can you do you know anybody else probably be happy if they had what we have [Music] the bones really invented a whole new genre I don't know that music would sound the same if it were not for the Ramones certainly the Ramones I thought should have been like the stones or something I mean it was there they were saw they influenced so much stuff you know so you all get here now and in car commercials and TV commercials is art Ramones guitar school I mean this is this music save block and roll and influence you know millions of kids around the wall and they were never ignored something very amazing was happening here tonight and the best that this industry is is paying some respect everyone's so with the power invested in me I'd like to induct the Ramones believe it or not we really loved each other even when we weren't acting civil to each other we were truly brothers the honor of our induction to the Hall of Fame means a lot to us but it really meant everything to Joey thank you very much [Applause] lettuce tomato [Music] [Applause] [Music] yeah this is this how do you feel coming back here anything at all no no this place is sort of lost this thing for me it doesn't even feel like home but this is worth at least to hang out when she no it looks like it's closed off barbed wire it means that times have changed Tommy I was correct he's very important I mean he talked us into me and Dee starting a band I mean he was bugging me and Dee Dee for about a year start a band we told it was second we shouldn't do that at the time of our teens be older than four cells it had a lot of hills Forest Hills does have too many hills and Queens Boulevard is too wide to cross with a lot of people get hit by cars there and all the the kids there were more like taking LSD and marijuana and you know we're more sophisticated like young college students types I don't think John and I and Tommy fit in there one bit this were all kind of outcasts that maybe at one point maybe loners more so you know how did you meet those guys they all said I oh I heard you liked the Stooges something like that you know I said yeah you know I like him like maybe three people like the Stooges in the whole area and everybody else was like violently against them so if you like the Stooges yet be friends no [Music] we had one friend like Richie Stern and he was the leader of the Stooges fans through him we would like hang out and stuff glue smoke pot and listen to art we had a live studio state always play it you know this part of hanging out listen taggi and watch Richie same like Iggy a little bit for us during the summer months we would hang out in the area Foster's and there was one in particular hangout that was called Thorneycroft it was there an apartment complex which head on courtyard when I was a kid I grew up on the block and met Johnny you know trillium well my first pack of firecrackers on him had a little bit of a wild personality yeah here's cool with me just that you know how deeply he might have not been so cool I've seen him pop this guy his father in the face because my windows are right up here and I was looking down and he got into a fight and much started with the kid and the kid's father came up to the playground and he'd like pop them in a nose pop the father in the nose but you know things like that happen were you hanging out that's bet I'll bet every minute of the day that's how I woke up today really anything I think of to do I do it yeah stole stuff yeah yeah and a lot of a mother watching this John went off to college in a week before I did because he went down to Florida so he goes down to Florida okay so we all had like a farewell party for him the next week had come out of my house I'm walking up to help torch the 20 craft there sits Shawn I said what are you doing why are you doing he says I didn't like it down there 18 to 20 was a trying period figure out what to do it yourself so don't point at that point he picked the Ramones save you from that kind of phone oh how do you out of that stuff already I grab a black x 20 I was walking in the block one day and it just hit me it was like a voice on what are you doing is this what you get for it what God put a sample home and stopped every plotted out the rest of my not what I was going to do with myself what was okay to do what wasn't okay to do just change the matter of employment Joey I didn't know that while Teresa was sort of quiet she was kind of reclusive and shy and I realized that he was not like the other kids he was a loner and Joey I don't know he was difficult he's sleeping mother's album so the radiator and stuff like that and you know not put him back in the cover and they melted steel everybody - I think I've been walking down the street at night and Jeff was so tall and I'd be looking up to Jeff Jeff like this you know what's up you know that was that was Jeff it was like the me is like freaky man you know he was like but he was cool he was he was together upstairs and he looked funny but he was together upstairs you know the projections for him from childhood was not good and teacher said you know he's his eyes are bad he's you know he's not reading well he was a slow student but they didn't think about his basic intelligence he was highly intelligent and very very creative they didn't even look at that side of him Joey when he was about I guess 18 decided to check himself in the st. Vincent's because he was having a really hard time with his condition called OCD obsessive compulsive disorder you hear voices that may have forced him to repeat things I did take him to to a specialist they said he was compulsive so they would just tell my mother that that this guy has an emotional disorder that is probably gonna render him useless in to function in society for the right for the remainder of his life we were all worried about what was gonna become of him I mean music really was my salvation and always has been I mean it to me it's something very special you know I mean it's like um I remember like times was miserable or you know really suppressed you know and I put on a nice soothing record I saw my brother on stage with this band sniper no he was never a singer in a band before he was already on when I walked in and I see him up there and I see this guy we've gone through a transformation that I had never seen except for like you know in the movies like okay it's the closest thing you could think of is like like Jerry Lewis and the muddy professor you know but so [ __ ] aggressive I couldn't believe it was the same person and he was singing like he was [ __ ] Rory you know [Music] [Applause] I was so happy for him to see him like have the balls to go up and do something like that you know but it see I could tell he was finally finding his niche and then a week later they throw him out of the band because he wasn't pretty he didn't get along with my brother he didn't really even want him home because my brother was kind of a I was a freak we were all freaks you know but he was more of a hippie freak I got and John even though he was you know he was not a you tried to come off like a right-wing conservative but he was also a big Charles Manson advocate all those guys were into the did you know the glitter scene John was wearing satin pants and you know chinchilla coats I guess that's where John and my brother found the connection well you know me and John we goes through the Stooges and you know we all got kind of turned on to the mc5 about you know the same time and Alice Cooper involved at this stage you know any girls and Forest Hills would leave there to find a man somewhere else to these villagers suck money buddy it wasn't cool to be from Queens you would lie about it if you went into Manhattan you've been telling on I got a plum in the city then you go back to your mom's house so it was just the guys hand Joey me you know and John and me and Richie Stern you know the platform shoes and doing your hair two hours and that's all we just like maybe be able to make it to Thomas car and that's about as much of a production everybody could there's nowhere to go after that later there was some dogs our plan when I have enough you best believe I'm in love Lu [Music] their shows would be like a little eventful kind of nights that everybody came down it was real decadent but great you know great songs and the freight energy you know real wild stage antics I couldn't believe Road seems just the best thing in the world / there's nobody that could compete with I was just gone cuz there's just City music was just incredible and closing stuff the freaks run around it's great and then but make that long trip home that's Queen City he's well I saw where the musicianship was going at that point of time is the drug era coming in to rock and roll so everyone's getting to the overindulgence of the plane [Music] the long solos I felt no way can have a play like this even if you have the talent you got this if they have 15 years practicing also I'm going to see the New York Dolls play same bands now that what rock and roll was supposed to be seeing how great they could sound and how great they could be with limited musicianship so finally John calls me up one day says oh I bought a guitar and they said and I'm talking to Dee Dee and everything I said let's get together to talk about it maybe if I put something together I had just left another band and dee dee dee dee liked my style and so he mentioned the John that he wanted me in the band so the two people that we knew then would be Joey played drums me and Dee Dee were gonna play guitar tommy was our adviser Tommy then we'd go make TD the bass player you buy the guitar indeed you would saying but he couldn't sing him play at the same time so when he was singing he wasn't playing when he was playing if he wasn't singing and then Joey would say lo and behold he had this great voice taught me really push the Joey issues especially as a singer hmm since that might give a singer but Tommy said no it's gonna look good in between you and dude so um when we decided to have Joey become the singer we needed a drummer we kept trying drummers out and drummers out and then one day no one showed up to try someone out and Tommy too sat in and we convinced Tommy into there was sounding right with Tommy and we convinced him to staying with them so but at first I was very rush I didn't ever play drums so it took me a while I know to to just be able to do that which fit him but they're playing because they were kind of learning how to play themselves but as soon as I start playing drums the whole sound of the band changed it started to gel to become the Ramones well Dee Dee was using the surname dee dee Ramone Ramone was way we had the way we were gonna be using was to create a sense of unity you know a bond of sorts and Joey's mother had a an art gallery and we were in the art gallery and this was after closing and we were rehearsing some of the songs and aunt Edie and Joey were running down Judy's a focus for some of her juries Ivanka I had never heard anything like this this was something god that was futuristic [Music] and I said what is this what are these lyrics they're singing what is this melon what is this crazy harmony you know and then it's all gelling and I'm listening to this and I'm going this is brilliant stuff and from then you know I became very serious because it wasn't just a letter Brock band like 50 other g'loona rock bats this was something fantastic you from Kate I'll record 22 explosive hits buddy - original stars gallery oh the spirit of rocker all sort of went away and many more only three u99 in that time and in that culture you know daddy and Maria on TV everybody's nice everything just seemed so mediocre and tedious it was just awful you know and everything was kind of earth shoes everything was muted you know everything was Browns you know it was weak growths and and we didn't like that and you couldn't get laid unless you you know we're spiritually correct or gave them some rap about like macrame you know I don't know what you were supposed to do but I couldn't do it you know it was the end of white flight in New York you know ever since world war two people have been moving out of the cities to these new things called the suburbs so people really believe in New York and it was kind of deserted and you really got this feeling that you know the parents have left and you could take over and do whatever you want the early 1970s New Yor of course empty there's not there's no clubs the reason we played CBGB's was there's no place to play we saw our tiny little in voice television we're playing there I see like a lot of good shows there I love television that would seek Jesus I'm lonely night with ten people there television playing Tom plays he's the Venus de Milo song was great [Music] I remember the first time I walked in see the jeebies that was sort of all over the floor and there was piles of dog [ __ ] everywhere it was like walking over a minefield you know and so we we auditioned for Hilly Kristal and he'll he said I'm nobody's gonna like you guys but I'll have you back but walking to CBGB's it's literally a boundary bar I mean there's Bowery bones at the bar you know counting out their pennies by you know shot and then there's like ten people sitting at these tables at that point the Ramones came out and they hit the stage and they were all wearing these black leather jackets and they counted off this song and they started playing different songs you know and it was just this wall of noise and they threw down their guitars and disgust and walked off the stage and they looked so like you know it looked like the SS had just walked it you know they looked so striking I mean these guys were not hippies you know this was something completely new and the noise of it was just it just hit you and then two minutes later they came back and didn't count off one two three four and then when it's a blitzkrieg off [Music] [Music] [Music] they just played really fast and really short songs and it was it was just very funny but they were very earnest about it it wasn't that you know they were trying to be funny they were really serious and so it was almost like you know conceptual art or something that it was just so great you you couldn't believe that you know it could exist it made you smile you know once you - - close your mouth because that feels like [Music] first person came up to us was Alan Vega suicide and said you guys are great this wasn't waiting for this guy's nuts first van I watched him it's like I was laughing no cuz I was more than a serious musician you know coming from the different groups I came from and watching The Ramones is like it's like a joke [Music] I remember that day had a sound problem and didi got all pissed off he took his bass guitar and threw it on the ground and I think they walked off and then they came back on and that that was exciting too I've never seen any any spontaneous anger like that from anybody and that's what made me a little bit scared of them [Music] you know the famous thing about Ramones is they would always stop and start you know and have arguments on stage which I always thought was pretty endearing [Music] go to a bar and see an original band you know you went to a stadium to see some big BAM and you went when you went to a party they play cover tunes you know so actually seeing guys who wrote their own music and did their own thing and more black leather jackets and you know was kind of amazing I felt oh my god this is it [Music] [Music] initially CBGB's was about a hundred people and for those people were the mounds and five of those people were the people in blondie and do the math as they say and it was a few other bands and that's who was there everybody would hang out outside of the club and it wasn't you know it was like I guess decent kind of camaraderie to some degree CBGB's like I remember like the early dance their games getting to be a nightmare other competition well with the moms mink Deville the marbles all these these jerk-off bands you know like thought they were like big stars and they want the Ramones for the stars you know and like we were very standoffish you very snobby so we irritated the hell out of everyone where the Ramones and you're on that mat baby you better shut it [Music] though their concept was very well defined they were very organized but never like the military they would I mean they really had a very clear vision and it was very tight [Music] after the failure of the New York Dolls to achieve commercial success it was like a black cloud over New York and nobody was gonna be signed in New York and more people start coming down to CBGB's there was like an abundance of artists talking had to doing something totally different television I didn't see his no competition I'll break this whole bunch of junkies so I knew that their careers were gonna be short so when around summer of 75 there was a CBGB's rock festival this is a big thing at the time you know Ron stones actually covering this you know one page auto call and three-quarters of the pages on the Ramones at that point that we start selling out what's a loser rolling stones thing you know he'd shot The Ramones live once mainly at CBGB's but it was really early and then when it would get so crowded you couldn't really do that [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] five hundred fifty people at night thanks Winx in a row we raise the price that tickets me the first one raising to $2 and $3 and $4 and $5 and we'd always tried to exploit control you know get it away from hilly and crazy wife you know yeah we'd want some at the door we won't be cheated by them we look this is a businessman right at that point but the big following we kept sending out invitations [ __ ] Danny fields come down he thought because it was history he worked for the doors and he worked for the Stooges anywhere for the mc5 I don't think with those credentials that does go maybe if any vitamin C what we're doing would be Danny Danny fields came down eventually and I think he would he didn't want to come down because he thought we were like a Spanish band or something like a flamenco bears so I went to see them the next time they played this is just everything no guitar solos songs are over so fast they're all so cute they look great I love what they're wearing and I just said right away I want to be your manager so they said oh well we need a few thousand dollars for a drum kit if you come up with that you can be our manager okay you knew all these people I mean as far as cool people not anybody help was about career but you know he always doable sandy for old people I know all those people start coming down to me as us like a bunch of freaks and I would be very sociable or friendly these people I just came off as unfriendly and nasty which they they were fine with they probably wanted a piece and this was my first pair I got a deal okay Patti had a deal I think I mean there was the first thing you had to do I'm applying at Mother's this must be you later on in 75 and Craig Leon brings down Linda Stein because eventually it leads to getting seen less time to come see us Danny organize do rehearsal at SIU our studios they did this set probably took 15 minutes and that was it Seymour assignment [Music] I heard in the Ramones what I look for first in in any artist that I left that I saw him which is great song because to me that is the most important thing I mean the Ramones we all kind of shared dark sense of humor adore a darkness [Music] and first album see what comes down to the recording saying you please stop saying I'm a Nazi baby on the front till you left tomorrow the world about what's wrong with that you know and oh come on guys please form agent yes change something you know we got to be luckily change that will compromising ourselves just not singing I might not see baby you know I don't want to walk around with you it was a love song didi wrote about as a girlfriend this huh we can try to be crazy we am trying to write things that were offensive for shock value thinks that this is all natural this is we try to be normal laughed and looked at each other and just couldn't stop staring at the cover and that's all we could listen to it instantly made half of our album collection obsolete our music is just kind of part of what the hormones are about I mean it's in part music but then it's um there's a a lot of living in there they were in one way as real as real could be you you could have been walking down on the corner of 53rd and 3rd and really seen dee dee Ramone you know hustling on 53rd and 3rd in New York City was a very famous chicken horn corner where if you wanted to go pick up a boy prostitute you would drive up to 53rd there at night I'll be standing on the street indeed he wrote a song about turning tricks there [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] what happens the song is he's lamenting that he's the one they never pick and then when a guy finally goes piggy what look you know 53rd and 3rd what's the true story behind 53rd and 3rd is lots of rumors I'd rather bypass that you know these rooms like nobody's really giving me like a fair chance it like what is real and what is fantasy you know everybody always blows up the negative you know like people try to make me out like I always like some rough couch I was just a bass player moms you know they should take a look at themselves you know Wayne County was the DJ of Max's Kansas City upstairs he just got the copy of the first album I never heard anything like this before in my life I was blown away there was something I never heard before they was so stripped down and so powerful that at one point I said [ __ ] I wish I was in his van [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] the opening for Johnny Winter was a huge star at the time in Waterbury Connecticut and we we thought that we were gonna go over we thought that these these people are gonna hear us and gonna go wow this is amazing boy are we lucky to see this band well that's not quite what happened in fact we were kind of lucky because see there was no pauses between our songs we'd go from one set to another and but when we stopped for to take our jackets off do I want to be a boyfriend this slow crescendo of who I'm supposed to be like the stage roadie and I find myself hiding behind the Marshall amps because bottles are getting tossed like you know every ten seconds that's every everybody's yell get the [ __ ] off the stage we were lucky didn't burn us you know the Ramones are not an opening act or me whoever you came to see they will confuse here was an opening act in America at the time he couldn't even get a star no nobody really cared oh you know outside of Rolling Stone at Village Voice nobody else but in England there we actually created a star Johnny said I gotta go to England and I was going why'd you have to go ahead what you know because anyone didn't see madam I mean they couldn't get a job in New Jersey you know well I may not have been aware and the pistols have been aware of the New York scene through Malcolm McLaren means their thing about any shot and he'd been back at Goods and forwards to America and in fact he'd been involved in managing the New York Dolls if that Ramones record hadn't existed I don't know that we could have built a scene here because it fulfilled a vital gap if you like between the death of the old pub rocking scene and the advent of pun July 4th 1976 we went over to England we played this place called around house in Hill 3000 and and it was sold out there were people waiting at the hotel to sleep with us all you know I mean you can tell it's pretty good if you when people lined up to [ __ ] the roadies and and the managers didn't like during the soundcheck that day all these kids came over to us and told us how we were responsible for turning turning them all and basically for them to go out and form their own bands everyone who was in a condom who was gonna be in one of the UK punk bands was there at the show I think there must have been about 60 people in the audience which is lies or nobody but everyone formed a band you know they kick-started the whole thing in a big way there's Stranglers Pistols and the clash that end we knew how to get to the back stage window and so when the Ramones were getting ready to do their concert I was there similar Jonesy some of the six pistols we're in the back Eliot we threw a rock at the window I think Johnny Ramones stuck his head out and we went hey this is the clash of his epistles and we needed to get in and so they kind of formed a human chain and pulled us up through this window and that was the first time we met him and that was just really great punk rock morning Johnny Rotten I didn't know who he was he's trying to come in with a side door he says he wants to meet the band but he's afraid he's asking me if he comes in and meet the band will they beat him up everybody things are there were moans are a gang from the Bronx or something like that Paul Simon on one side know you think you're so big you sold this out and we're from England and we haven't even performed yet because we're not good enough and Johnny said I'll make sure you see us we stink you don't have to be good just get out there and play [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] it was like white heat because of a constant barrage of of that shoes you know didn't put a cigarette paper between one shoe an ending and the next beginning you see a lot of people I think doubters were followed over there the industry being a artist is punk rock shambles you know it's going to be drunk people falling over and they weren't ready for like didn't I got tighter you know they new orleans or your life it was unbelievable [Music] [Applause] this fourth of July week in 1976 and I remember going over to the law I'm just hanging out on the stoop waiting for Joey I didn't know what to do like where's Joey where's Joey coming back so I can he came back and said no lights they really really liked us you know not much really I was like wow you know that's great I didn't have any understanding of how significant important it was it was just Oh someone didn't throw bottles at you that's brain you know he was excited but it was over because what do you you know you're not rich or famous you're and and you come home and he's so you still can't you know it you get New Haven Connecticut or something you know toads to beg for toads I was making they were paying me $50 a week the roadie for them I was going broke and they were broke too in or Toro had this big loft and everybody just wound up staying there yes a Joe is bad used to be all the way in the back Dede freely used to have a mattress on the floor that moved around all the time because he kept burning the floor you know he really took good care of Joey you know we were like kids you know and I had no idea how to clean the loft or anything and he put just one he put up with it for the sake of art he took my moans was some kind of odd thing and Connie did live here for a while I kicked them out because of the fights okay Connie Connie was a prostitute blonde big blonde big breasts big girl who was Dee Dee's girlfriend and they were both heroin addicts together Connie with Socko when Kanye was with Arthur came from the New York Dolls she got mad and while he was sleeping she took a knife and tried to saw his thumb off so he couldn't play bass again oh man heavy-duty shoes into drugs and put a very heavy purse you know like intense she stood toe-to-toe with him they'd have fights man I mean once Dede took her like a half a dollar stucked in his fist with it sticking out of the header you know [Applause] [Music] well they would always be out in front of CBGB's arguing and special bottles you know and we kinda stabbed him in the ass oh my god and he couldn't sit down [Music] my job actually was to keep Connie out in the parking lot while they were playing shows it was kind of tough for me because John would be trying to get me to keep Connie away from them and then on the other hand didi she was his girlfriend you know some girl was I was trying to steal didi off and I think that's basically the fights between him and Connie were about and Connie was very protective of her man who was becoming this watch [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] why do you play solo we'd like that I don't know you don't know we have why because he stuck out anyway so he had to do something with this instead of getting you know [ __ ] on by people he had to become you know I don't think he really had a choice the first thing that I remember that really made me realize something is really happening here from my brother we were hanging out at CBGB's this guy Joe Stevens a photographer wants to take a picture right and he says to me excuse me cut can you step away from Joey please you know I could tell my brother felt a little strange about it because we looked at each other and you know laughs they say yeah go for it you know no problem you know then all of a sudden he starts coming out of his shell a little bit getting a little bit of confidence and yeah all of a sudden you know girls are paying attention to him girls that weren't on medication [Applause] [Music] every city was goddamn struggle Boston Rochester New Haven Philadelphia the United States they were stunted here it was horrible you know we couldn't get on the radio the media here was like against them but we were always kind of getting blacklisted because I guess the industry didn't want the boat rock I guess they were hoping that we want we would kind of disappear you know we always played someplace where no band had ever played before remember a lot of the places we play without still have the disco balls on the ceiling and uh they left a legacy of fans kids no future people no future maybe we have a future we thought we had no future look at them they can play they're terrible they don't know more than three No maybe two notes terror but look this is exciting they're big they're famous everyone's here they can get laid let's start a band and I swear to you every place we went to they were bands that did not exist when the Ramones first played there and when they came back they did your Pied Pipers out there [Music] and of course I felt that we're the best at what we do like I couldn't see another band out the end say this pants better gonna say there's king of the hill well sure I should for that one moment in time I did think someone was this good it was a clash on the second album - a [ __ ] these guys are as good as us Joey got white riot it is single we took it out of suite and Joey put it on this little record player [Music] oh my god they're just copy you guys completely also this English thing getting bigger and bigger and we're still in the Bowery trying to get 75 cents per quart of beer you know like nothing's changed so you know it kind of makes you a little like whoa wait a minute we've been doing this first we don't get anything and then when the Sex Pistols album came out it was great it was a great you know not only didn't Malcom steal the scene and repackage it but the music was good there's no question that the Ramones suffered greatly because the Sex Pistols were so famous for vomiting and bleeding and scratching and smelling and anarchy and so this followed them here and the Sex Pistols dominating the headlines an English rock band which has somehow developed a following by spitting into the audience which frequently responds by throwing bottles at the band has come to this country saying it is here to rip some dollars off the Yanks we kind of felt us and the Sex Pistols would become almost like the Beatles in the stones of the sixties you know what I mean like we were the new revolution let's say you know it wasn't at work like that it was giving such a negative feeling off that I was just going to destroy the whole thing which would end up happy this scared everybody else so often scared off the music industry's get off the radio number like I had written a song called she knows a punk rocker and I played it for Seymour Stein and he flipped out he said we got to get this right out and the record was doing really well and then one day on 60 minutes was the thing about the Sex Pistols and the safety pins and everyone gouging each other's eyeballs out and the strangulation and and and everybody flipped out and then things change radically it really kind of screwed things up for ourselves and when their records went around to radio stations so intuitive like what do I know about them oh they're trouble they throw up if we play their record we'll probably have to have them here and then they'll throw on the console in the recording studio and then brought him we don't want that which don't play the record it's easier don't play the record it's always easier not to do something than to do it I mean those songs are classic American pop songs why weren't they played on the radio why weren't they [Music] first write-off we ever got they call this punks and a point back you know that's why it's starting left after that they kept calling this pose Tommy doesn't mean spokesman that point he would do the most of the interviews he felt was very important that the band come off sounding intelligent and because we were getting this cartoon dumb image so we're trying to keep the interviews to basically him and me and I was not very friendly so I wasn't really wanting to talk to anyone so it was left with him it was Johnny's band johnny was the inside manager he was the disciplinarian there was no question we're gonna deal with dee dee on an important subject and maybe he's very smart but dee dee is trouble Sadie lives to be trouble he lives to be that awful six-year-old and Joey was trouble he was so frail he was always getting sick he couldn't come down staircase Johnny was trouble he punched eating in the head after the show if he missed them they were all trouble uh that's a band I mean you know it's rock he played so loud and all the amps couldn't take it but now we got these amps that they they could no really they they work you know we can really push him and we could blow this place apart if we wanted to but set up everything the Ramones were all crazy I mean can you imagine being in a van with dee dee and Johnny and Joey for the rest of your life I was in the van a lot let me tell you it wasn't fun I should be sitting in [ __ ] van come on show her you know get some Buffalo tonight he would come down the steps go back off because he didn't touch every other step or something he was superstitious but beyond it was compulsive behavior and touch every other pick it that's why of course the street start to cross the street the back start to a street back uh-huh I remember they would sit with their girlfriends you know Connie didi would be there and I remember John Johnny just saying she's a pig what are you doing with him what do you what are you doing with a pig let me just go you know JT just you know freaking out uh they pulling out that huge oh oh seven knife gravity knife you know and I was between them you know indeed he's lunging with this huge knife to stab in China what are you gonna do kill me you gonna kill me as far as business goes johnny was right on the ball he knew how to run that organization and business and all the aspects of making sure the group had certain rules and stuck with them which I respected a lot his personality sucked it was a controlling I don't know you know it's very very controlling personality and difficult he was just trying to take advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime situation try to be an adult about it and we were really dysfunctional John crazy and father he was unpleasant enough as it is so like on top of that you know we just instigated into being coming the monster [Music] [Music] I'm running things like a sergeant in the army or something like that maybe not everyone can handle them but you need you need someone to make the decision someone started some ones that do something otherwise this flounder around you know he made a lot of sacrifices for the band too you know he had to put up with a lot of aggravation and I think everybody in the bands behavior offended he didn't want anybody do the drugs you know you know I don't want to conform to someone's ways all the time either and my thing in the Ramones that really really really had to conform Dede you know he always expressed all this frustration about having being locked into the ball haircut and you know he wanted to address differently and you know have punk rock hair and so I think Dede felt very frustrated by that cuz you know he came up from that more Jerry Noland Johnny Thunders looking good dressing with the styles and all that studying had to have the uniform you know was like this regimented here's your uniform put that on [Music] the whole song Chinese rocks came about this TV I written it and inhale I'd written when the verses but their moans didn't wanna do because they didn't want to do any songs about heroin and anyone and they didn't like didi hanging out with Johnny and Jerry and hell because they're all junkies and as he could piss off and when they found out that he was hanging out with the Heartbreakers or whatnot at that time but we are like a dope addict relationship not like we didn't even bother with playing guitars and stuff the Heartbreakers were really focused around drugs and I think dee dee probably you know he would have liked to be in the the Heartbreakers you know wouldn't be too great to be in a band with other junkies you know instead of you know guys you the fans that you really inspired like blondie and these people that have in a sense commercially eclipsed you does that make you mad at all no I mean they they took that way to do that and play you know disco music because I had to make it we do what we believe and we have our integrity and we're happy though we did by about the third year for me things were getting claustrophobic time release the band I don't know for sure why I think he's in my touring and things like being on the road would want to be producer it was a two different worlds in a studio I was in control and you know creating and on the road I was like you know a passenger basically being bossed around and not treated very well actually I felt like I was losing my mind and I would explain to people I think I'm losing my mind that they would go they don't find this amusing okay so the choice was me staying on the road and becoming a vegetable or helping them write the songs and producing the records which I felt would be a little more productive and bringing in another drummer I thought we were shocked that we tried gonna stop me to stay talked about what I'm gonna do without Tommy again this is like a big thing but Tommy convinced us it'd be no problem at all you just find another drummer who plays better than him okay fine then I went to their rehearsals and Tommy Ramone sat behind me that John told me to be on my calls and I knew what he meant that the songs just kept coming in comments which was amazing and there was flow that in my life [Music] so you know like right away I felt more insecure you know is this real it's just really the Ramones you know who are the Ramones and then Tommy was never really accepted as a Ramone you know between the other three because he presented such a conservative front to himself to the rest of us when I knew Tommy was total freak at the same time there's certain things that were so wonderful about him that I could never be like him and I recognized that and I didn't like it about myself tommy was a type of guy he would buy some potatoes and hamburgers and cook himself to dinner a 21 years old that's like really you know pretty cool thing to do rather than eat some dope and potato chips tommy was important in sanity thought you know any saw actually quite with different drummers different bass players different singers so we sound like The Ramones he was no not at all I think Tommy was in the right place at the right time but as far as him being able to claim fame off of it it's artistic credit or anything come on you know give me a break already hey true high school and come out to Los Angeles to do the tracking and I actually thought Tommy was going to be there and here there's just no Tommy and Tommy was sort of in charge they would listen to me but then I would discuss it with Tommy you know and as long as I would agree with what Tommy thought we should do then didi was going well what about you yeah let's sing in the beginning Joey didn't really talk that much he was just kind of enjoying the success that they were having you know it was a continuation of his shyness and insecurity and he didn't have full understanding I don't think of even what the whole Ramones concept was yet and didn't really have that much to say and wasn't wasn't sure if he should even talk or not because he wasn't supposed to he seemed like a pretty harmless guy then one day I saw him change in France at a soundcheck when Tommy was like BAM you know he got mad at Tommy being the spokesman of the band yes Joey felt like he had something to say Oh also because Tommy you know he would try and control with what Joey would say in interviews he had always been ignored or you know most of his life say oh he's finally getting some attention and he got guys telling him this is what you should say you know and don't talk about this and I guess Joey at that point started to kind of rebel and he said you know who the [ __ ] are you to tell me what to say so now Tommy's not there Joe even starts to exert his opinion and and we don't have taught me that no more to do the buffer here I decide what what we should do what's right you know so that that became a problem then we did the Phil Spector round that's where I met good old Phil he was my drinking buddy in Los Angeles for those five weeks that we were there doing and in a century somebody has to be able to do something with this gun that everybody says should be the biggest band in the world so maybe feel respected I was the biggest fan of Phil Spector he was a hero of mine you know all things was past and especially all the stuff we did with Lennon was really time sounded exceptionally wrong really great cuz Phil really wanted to do the Ramones record he was convinced that this was gonna be the biggest record of the Ramones career end of his career there's gonna be number one he would take me in his office and look at me in phases and this is gonna be number one the biggest record ever he was convincing himself he didn't have this kind of in the same look in his eye about him Joey was a Phil Spector fan from you know the time we were 9 10 11 years old I mean every record even before we know that they were produced by Phil Spector we buy them you know and later on find out that all about Phil Spector and that he had produced all these bands put them all together wrote the songs you know Phil Spector was his idol I mean to me Phil's music was always kind of like early punk rock in its own kind of way because Spector was always cutting edge you know I think Phil loved Joey they had a good relationship and and Joey is a great singer I think Phil saw and Joey all the influence of Phil's early stuff I think that Johnny knew that it was a mistake hey the guy's a producer producers and nothing yeah so he did some good records in 1960s big deal was he done lately this is 15 years later the guys had a hit in 15 years you know Phil's not in there doing this thing like we're gonna recreate this or you know I'm gonna make you the Beatles or it's just like man you rock and roll you know the New York stuff it's easy for me i underst stand which you guys want to do that's right it's a no-brainer let's go make the rack that's right you're the ramones i'm phil spector you be the ramones I'll be Phil Spector and we'll have an album Joey working with Phil Spector helped him overcome any kind of insecurities he had more than any other one thing that happened in his career he was interested in the power of the band but he was interested in Joey's vocals and he spent a long time with Joey on the vocals Phil was kept doing that throughout the whole session before we did it shall we Joey Joey Joey Joey you know treat us like we weren't even there and you know Phil Spector he invited us back to his house it was like Greg you know let's go up there and see what's like it won't feel like do his preaching and telling them stories about rock and roll which no Joey's a rock and roll fanatic then he started raving and putting on like weird horror movies and things and and we've wanted to go but he didn't didn't want us to go I said you're gonna stay here for a while you know you know he had his guns and things in the house and stuff then at one point Phil pulls out his gun yeah everybody everyone died behind the couch he's kept this hostage for a while up there we'll check it out the Ramones a garage band very intellectual very hip and all of a sudden finds himself working with a serious hardcore professional producer of the highest order yeah had this little treasure chest of stuff next to him in a cooler and he would have this Manischewitz what kind of wine in there in the thermos at this point Phil was drinking I was drinking Dede was doing drugs and you know there was a lot of clash of personalities during those sessions if Phil would make them play one note like 60 or 70 times the Johnny nightmare story of playing that first chord to rock and roll high school we did like two takes we went in and listened to it and Phil played it back I think I counted around 160 times to Johnny that must be like the Chinese water torture so we you know I hit the we hit the cord and he paces around the room for about three hours cursing him he would stop the tape stop its feet on the floor go [ __ ] fun god knows what reason go back by the court again put the court pay sitting over three more hours cursed at the engineer and cell thing government this goes on for twelve hours [Music] I mean even the engineer heard the beam had a heart attack during the time it was just a lot of stress to that album [Music] [Music] and after three days of this Johnny decided he's had enough and he couldn't take anyone so he decided I'm packing my bags I'm getting the [ __ ] out of here I'm on the next plane to New York by you not with you no wait shoot me Phil shoot me I don't care he's a little man with lifts in the shoes the wig on top of his head and four cuts I mean it treats everyone is like an [ __ ] to everybody treats everybody horrible and we reluctantly agree to do the album with them because we thought it would help us when we got the mixes it was for me just like kind of on its side it wasn't the great record that that record could have been I thought when we heard it personally I didn't like the drum sound on if Dede hated it but I think the songs were very good and I think Phil did a good job considering the situation under the influence he was in on end of the century represents the kind of pop music that the Joey likes so much that he wanted to make that he wanted to see The Ramones move towards and it was the kind of moving away from pure hardcore punk rock that Johnny hated seeing happen Johnny wanted to see them be the classic first album Ramones forever and ever and ever it isn't anybody's individual fault that we got thrown into this we all try to make the best of it but that started the breakup and separation then [Music] now we did know now with Phil Spector it was a big chance and again we didn't sell any records don't know so at that point I knew I finally accepted that that's a tween signing records that's it just try to maintain our courier keep making money this you know job let's do the best we can do try to keep our fans happy don't let them down and don't worry about it you know accept it this is just [ __ ] life we go then we then we start giving him water pressure you know Graham go work with Graham Goldman this guy should be doing he's in 10 cc should be producing a Ramones record you know this is ridiculous I always thought that we work best for Tommy and to try to get Tommy to produce for actors I think he always so what we should be doing and so clearly you know and I think the band's stayed more focused more or less Joey had the problem with him he thought if they alienate a lot of people after a while like Tommy for one um you know later on a lot of friends that we had from Forest Hills that we grew up with you know they didn't want to be reminded of the past of those bad days when he was you know kind of a nonentity you know and he needed to forget about that he needed to block all that out in order to be that Joey Ramone character you know in order to have that strength than confidence I suppose so suppose so was your power struggle going on in the band when's Tommy left the band the same sent money well this answer do you think there's a power strong really sure what's going on it's easy to what I'm looking at from the outside let's Tommy that you were in power until a certain point then that's all I think you took over one time left I took that one Tommy that okay but it was a power struggle between me and Joey going on later on but no I don't think he ever wanted to be in power he just wanted to be treated equal okay what did you notice then at that point that there was the Jo was beginning to feel that he could have a life outside to her mom yeah and why shouldn't he you know that's only normal that everybody needs an escape fantasy but we were all [ __ ] you hardworking unit you know I didn't see Joey working any harder than me or John or mark that you would think the rest of the guys would you know ah there was other things going on but I can't talk about it well marking duty said something it's some girl right is that true well something have together you want to talk about that well yeah wish I want to say Joey was seeing this girl and John stole her away from him that's life things happen and you move on you know and you know you don't hold a grudge towards a person you ban for 18 years 17 years after that it's a lot of girls out there you know I mean Joey was very romantic you know I mean hence all those love songs and I think he really idealized well you know wanted to have this one girl and the hold hands with and live happily ever after [Music] this was the first serious relationship he had and then just all of a sudden she's gone with his guitar player he was really into writing you know he wrote a lot of good songs she's a sensation and all that which was a lot was written about Linda and he's in love with her he liked the fact that she was flashy looking that made him look more like a rock star unfortunately they never resolved this issue I can't see it being intentional because as I say they're still together to this day so they had to be more to it than you know the typical thing that happens in bands where the other bandmates are jealous of the lead singer getting more attention so I'm gonna steal his girlfriend wasn't that so obviously nature took its course and Linda and John fell in love with each other but that was I guess you know probably the biggest wedge that was driven between them too and they never did speak to each other really you know he had such inspiration artistically to this woman and then that was it then they'd all fell apart on him you know he lost his girlfriend and probably his dream he's ambition you know the fact that John never was talked to Joey about it or Linda didn't either kind of gave him the feeling that they didn't care you know how he felt about it that I think is what really hurt him the most you know I carry any bad direct conversations but the hate was there that was a weird thing about it they'd stay together but they hate each other Linda was a great reminder that he was this weirdo and he couldn't have this great loaf and she would just go marry Johnny his worst nightmare creatively I think it helped because he wrote some songs about that you know I think that's the way why Joey wrote the song the KKK took my baby way salt take care of the delusions listen to the song carefully [Music] baby [Music] and the ban which we always taught it was always silent nobody would say anything I will come up with a joke or a noise and everyone's thought laughing because I couldn't take it so I had a humor of the situation create some humorous levity one day I threw a fish head out the window of a hotel into a pool people swimming that was funny he was always a laugh and a half you know but he had his problem you know he had a very he was heavy alcoholic at the time and the only time they ever missed the show is because of him you know I would always talk to John and twelve deity but nobody called anymore you know but then I got the phone call Johnny my mom had enough so mom you know you [ __ ] up he threw me out of the band and I tried to pull the band together with too tough to die and bring it back to its sound [Music] [Music] I get a phone call from didi of all people and they said would you like to work for us and I said sure no I mean they changed a lot you know they already started having their own camps you just told me new to me they had a new drummer I came in I played everything twice as fast it got to the point where an hour and 15 minutes set was going at 56 minutes and the road manager go wait a minute you know we're not playing long enough I mean we were blitzing we often run into them down the road I remember I met Johnny Ramone and he said to me it's two minutes faster I said what what is anyway I'll set it's two minutes faster than it was last April [Music] [Applause] I particularly learned that from the remote sensing slam there's that number where's the next one because there's people watching you be all the things to do it's a busy world out there you go give it to them [Music] these were a rough period really only been out there doing this I mean you you kept doing it because of you didn't how to do anything else this was your job but we knew the 80s of there is no chance [Music] WebTV didn't really have club concentrated play in the early days they very thankful for anything that was handed to him so if you had the Ramones video that would play tit and as they got tighter and got more corporate their moans will sort of kicked out thing MTV destroyed music they just started seeing themselves a bit to God like you know I mean if you didn't have a video that cost a half a million dollars you wouldn't get air we're out there by ourselves yeah rough period live show was still good so they're coming out to see the live show all you people out there would like to dedicate this one to Kevin [Music] laughter but she leaves the band never show what reason which is left of them see what the Ramones was I was richer mom when you wanted me to be but then I was just a higher guy when you wanted me to be and you gotta remember there was a lot of money and t-shirts made when it came to t-shirt money I wasn't every mom and this is after five years you know I felt I was due I wasn't asking for the world I felt I should get a little that t-shirt money what's the big deal [Music] Marky Ramone yeah [Applause] [Music] so the thing with the Ramones that was also important is that they were troubadours they constantly were out he kind of took him for granted after a while because they were always there they're always great they always look the same you know it's like no matter how much time went by it seemed like they were trapped in some sort of like time bubble where they wouldn't change and never seem to get any old or a look any different these bizarre trends would come and go and then you go see The Ramones in joy year is it anyway here we were these kids and their records got to us in a place where we didn't fit in you know everybody everybody in the span when they first heard their moans it was like whoa finally a band for us if it would have only been virtuosos that I would have looked up to as a little kid then I would have never gotten started and when I've discovered stuff like The Ramones it all clicked in my head I realized that music was something that I could do right now there were no standards out there other moans all you had to do is just be yourself and that gave me a lot of self-esteem when I needed it and confidence [Music] so you know came back I was sober and things was fine except the tension between Johnny and Joey was still there and I thought Jesus Christ how long you gonna hold on to this ship you know I mean but Joey held it in you know I didn't let it go so we never got over anything Joey could carry a grudge like an elephant never forgets dee dee when I finally left he want to go too and I think he managed to hang on another year or something and do shows and like track pants or rap he became a rapper for a while one of the first white rappers and start dressing his rap clothes before he before he'd go close Ramones clothes [Music] one time we went to Washington where he got on the plane he's winged his sweats and his big gold chain he was stuck in the wrap outfit well look at him say what you know John looks like pissed and start talking like a rapper and everything else I'm feeling like a black first when school Edie came out with that album and you would say what time is it it's Gucci time you know I understood that it's rising above oppression you know and Negro being able to buy could she watch great you know I'm a negro too I felt the same excitement when I could buy a Gucci watch and spend a lot of money like an outlaw I don't think it was worth fighting over it wasn't so good anyway the album you know I couldn't do rap I was trying I don't know how I'm not good enough tonight him know I'm not a Negro sup don't know what it is I just can't do it I wanted to didi Ramon says he's left the Seminole New York bunk room in an interview with MTV News this past Monday Deanie told us that the Ramones constant touring has jeopardized his health and his determination to avoid drugs and alcohol he also said that he'd been hit hard by his recent divorce and that he was very enthusiastic about working full time with his new Rat Man strength a Ramones spokesperson was cautiously optimistic the deed he might change his mind noting that he'd quit the group a number of times before I was sick I was bulimic and anorexic and nobody you know could tell because I was saw in so many antidepressants I was bloated from them and I was dying Mussolini slept here I want to go home oh you know what I had it it was just too missable Joey was drinking so much then finally I said I gotta get better I felt kind of like hurt by it because I was me indeed he had always discussed we're gonna do this so we both decided we mean you don't want to do this anymore dee dee was the main songwriter and when he left I felt that it was like Paul McCartney leaving the Beatles how can you replace a guy like the et Ramon you can physically put somebody in his shoes but you're not gonna get the same ahora image and quality of songwriting as you did it [Music] [Applause] so as I start thinking of the positives okay is there a girl in a brown paper one oh you guys never break up now you can't put that to you what do you mean you can't go you know I'll find somebody else that's all I mean I'm gonna break up be crazy when I break up with Steve quits then I'm just going to accept defeat Moo's yeah and I was just at that point determined that to prove them maybe guys around wrong that's all right this abuse it was funny young didi come down there and so it was like a geek loan and that's johnny ramone right yeah yeah and this is Joey that's cjr new base fight made it it's real exciting time with CJ in the band and DeeDee leaving having left the band you know actually I feel he did us a real favor by leaving the band CJ was great he was like a breath of fresh air man when he came into the group take a seat [Music] [Applause] I guess in the beginning they just kept my mouth shut and I just watched because I knew if I was gonna survive in the band I would have to understand the dynamics of the relationships between the guys and you know I would definitely have to have some kind of relationship with each guy it was so weird because johnny is like ultra conservative and joey is ultra liberal politically were always hung up as opposite ends ten years old I was in I was Nixon man in 1960 now Joey turned out to be a New York left-wing Jewish left-wing Jew you know when he was there at every starving endeavor [Music] these guys were opposites are like a married couple that would total opposites but they had one thing in common they knew they were alone yo itself a lotta you didn't vote last year a lot of you aren't even registered if you think that keeps the politicians up at night begin a lot of them don't want you to vote that's why they make regice things so hard makes why Washington what are you afraid of you know I really like Joey I really like them you know and and I really respected Johnny you know but like I said Johnny was always kind of like a father figure to me and it was hard to like have like a friendship with him me and Joey started to develop a good relationship you know and we got to started getting to be kind of friends and that's when he I think Johnny really did like but for a while there it's not that he didn't like me or whatever maybe he just got was frustrated by me because he could not understand in fact one time Joey was really sick we were just doing show after show and it was wintertime and and we were in the van I said to Joey I was like you know why don't you just say something why don't you just speak up and say that you can't do it yeah I mean the this tour schedule is ridiculous man the next one and I walk down to the lobby and johnny was there and he was like who the [ __ ] do you think you are and just keep your mouth shut and do what you're told and you know when you get so mad that the tears start to well up in your eyes that's where that's the point I was at I think honestly to tell you the truth is that that is how Johnny knew to do it you just keep going and you keep going and you don't let up you just go and go and go and go and go and maybe that's all that Johnny knew Johnny was was the glue he managed the band's financial affairs on the road he was tough Joey on the other hand respected Johnny for his business acumen and Joey had money if any time during those 20 years Joey wanted to leave Joey could have left and he didn't what he didn't need was he needed to fix the fix beam [Music] and go up on stage so hope it's us another world up there and nothing else matters it's another hole hi it's probably one of the reasons they stayed together so well moans really you're it's honest and it's pure energy and it gets handed down through the generations the kind of fans that we have it's not just one set person you know it's like kids into metal and alternative and all aged people go to South America they were like the Beatles down there is incredible that's like the same going back to the airport kids were like following us and convoys of cars and hanging out of windows and stuff [Applause] [Music] these are bad over there Brazil is in our country were a million abandoned kids in in Rio there is nothing blue and robbing the businesses so the business owners are these discussed to kill children that's heavy and bands like The Ramones kind of help these guys express a little bit the real catharsis about their situation about the situations are is like London in 76 the kids see no future and again is the rawness of the message to this kids get playing like a soccer stadium with 30,000 feet boy right you can see but they could have turned into everywhere else and come back to United States I had to play these clumps and then they'll feel a little 12 in Providence or something very depressing [Applause] I guess you know I guess it's a little tougher for a band that was the catalyst and it always seems like it's the pioneers who they don't get the full glory way you know it's like the bands that come after they do it a little differently when they make it a little they compromise the sound so they break through with a you know a little more of a mainstream kind of impact [Music] [Applause] when alternative music started it that was our chance to break and we were right there we were on that threshold plus you had everybody from Nirvana to sound God and trumpeting you know yeah The Ramones The Ramones rancid all the biggest-selling bands we fit in with those bands and we just couldn't break it I think that's the point where they were like we dawn FM 106 3 monitor draaga the Jersey Shore Joey I'm sure everybody's been asking this question over and over again so I just gonna get it out of the way out of your some ego supposedly is the title because you guys aren't supposedly calling it quits but then there's been talking the internet that maybe you're not I mean this is probably our last area performance we made an agreement we've been doing this for 21 years and you know it's been great and all but on this gonna be a last album studio album and the band's gonna like we're calling it a retirement as a Navy next February [Music] thank you very weird at the end of last show I just went in there change my clothes walk down not that I remember maybe I said maybe I said you know see you later you know Joey took everything that was wrong with him and made it beautiful which I was thought it was the greatest thing about Joey you know like and the whole philosophy of punk in the you know you take everything that shitty and you celebrate it and make it good but he was to thousands hundreds of thousands millions of people a liberator he liberated them from their own sense of failure unpopularity Shelby was he hero because he overcame the odds he triumphed over geekiness and he started off an alien in the world and when she was raised [Applause] [Music] Joey was never the healthiest person in the world but he was one of the strongest people I've ever known you know and he managed to fight off anything and everything all the time so you know it was what I had the impression that he was gonna go on for you know forever you know he was totally convinced that he was going to live he was completely convinced four days before he died he was refusing to get to be fed by tubes at his throat because hit him on his vocals course damage but at this time you know of course you know I didn't want to accept that he would didn't like me it wasn't my friend or didn't care or thought I had something against him you know so I blame it on the mother and the brother and Arturo you know anybody but him you know so you know why couldn't I have had one last conversation with the guy you don't get along with somebody to all sin go well I should talk to his own maleeh to be the way I'd want someone to react to me you know and if someone if I didn't like someone I wouldn't want them calling me up if I was dyin I wouldn't want them to having regrets for not talking to me I'm happy that they didn't talk to me you know I couldn't you know if I'm gone that's how it goes I assume coz the way he loved you know see him in this condition you know which is very painful for me because you know I wanted to connect with him you know ya know I cared I'm a kid but you know I kept I couldn't help but care I cared you know you know I was wondering why am i caring so much but I cared you know I was questioning it to myself why am i carrying I'm depressed for the whole week here I'm say out of why am I feeling this weight and I didn't really get along so it bothered me I'm not sure I know if that's I don't know why I still wonder if it's a weakness inside I don't know but I'm not sure why he's a member of the Ramones I love the Ramones he's a member of the Ramones so I mean we're all in it together you know you know if we didn't get along or whatever if someone did something to him I'd be wanting to defend him if I saw someone throw some that him I want to go get the person I mean I cared you know cause I took as an insult to the to the Ramones so in that way you know as we're in it together I like to thank the Seymour Stein for everything he's done for the Ramones for a whole career Danny fields our first manager Gary her first who's managed us for the last 22 years and Ramones fans and made this all worthwhile god bless President Bush and god bless america hi everybody I'm Marky Ramone and I want to thank John and Ramon flood asking me to join The Ramones and especially Tom Ramon who started that drum style that I had to work very hard to duplicate and thank you very much hi I'm dee dee Ramone and I'd like to congratulate myself and thank myself and give myself a big pat on the back Thank You DeeDee you're very wonderful I love there what would they have done without me what would I've done without them nothing probably would have been dead million times moans definitely saved me [Applause] I don't know why I'm so sour I keep on fabulous you know the whole thing is like well I guess it's like was an ugly life somehow it's not easy being in a rock and roll band what's the one singer of the band gets this order [Applause] [Music] you you
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Keywords: RAMONES, documental en español, documentary film, joey ramone, johnny ramone, marky ramone, tommy ramone, cj ramone, dee dee ramone, richie ramone
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Published: Fri May 15 2020
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