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ThoseDamnDudleyBoyz
posted on 04-15-2001 @ 9:16 PM      
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http://www.mtv.com/sendme.tin?page=/news/articles/1442817/20010415/ramones.jhtml

One less ugly bastard I suppose

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Fyfetallica
posted on 04-15-2001 @ 9:28 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 00
Here is the story...

Joey Ramone DEAD at 49




Joey Ramone, lead singer of legendary punk band the Ramones, passed away at 2:40 p.m. Sunday at the age of 49.

The towering front man, born Jeffrey Hyman, did not respond to treatment for lymphatic cancer, a disease that attacks the body's ability to fight infection.





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He waits, hoping for a presence, something, anything to enter
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posted on 04-15-2001 @ 9:33 PM      
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I was never a Ramones fan, but I never like to hear of people dying


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Justin Credible
posted on 04-15-2001 @ 9:34 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
This sucks. They were very influential on many bands. My condolences to his family. May he rest in peace.

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posted on 04-15-2001 @ 9:40 PM      
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awww that is so sad, he was still young. Glad i got to see the Ramones at Lollapalooza 6 years ago!


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posted on 04-15-2001 @ 9:44 PM      
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The Ramones are my all time favorite band, and I'm sad to see Joey go. I met him on a couple of occasions and he was always cool enough to share a couple of words with a fan.

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posted on 04-15-2001 @ 10:13 PM      
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I too wasn't much of a Ramones fan, but in honor of Joey's passing I offer this.

I Wanna Be Sedated

Twenty-twenty-twenty four hours to go I wanna be sedated
Nothin' to do and no where to go-o-oh I wanna be sedated
Just get me to the airport put me on a plane
Hurry hurry hurry before I go insane
I can't control my fingers I can't control my brain
Oh no no no no no
Twenty-twenty-twenty four hours to go....
Just put me in a wheelchair and put me on a plane
Hurry hurry hurry before I go insane
I can't control my fingers I can't control my brain
Oh no no no no no
Twenty-twenty-twenty four hours to go I wanna be sedated
Nothin' to do and no where to go-o-o I wanna be sedated
Just put me in a wheelchair get me to the show
Hurry hurry hurry before I gotta go
I can't control my fingers I can't control my toes
Oh no no no no no
Twenty-twenty-twenty four hours to go...
Just put me in a wheelchair...
Ba-ba-bamp-ba ba-ba-ba-bamp-ba I wanna be sedated
Ba-ba-bamp-ba ba-ba-ba-bamp-ba I wanna be sedated
Ba-ba-bamp-ba ba-ba-ba-bamp-ba I wanna be sedated
Ba-ba-bamp-ba ba-ba-ba-bamp-ba I wanna be sedated





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Mr. Brownstone
posted on 04-15-2001 @ 10:15 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00

quote:

Joey Ramone, lead singer of legendary punk band the Ramones, passed away at 2:40 p.m. Sunday at the age of 49.

The towering front man, born Jeffrey Hyman, did not respond to treatment for lymphatic cancer, a disease that attacks the body's ability to fight infection.

Along with his cohorts Johnny, Tommy and Dee Dee — all of whom adopted Ramone as a surname — Joey was credited with helping found the modern punk movement. In mixing the griminess of the New York streets with a love of bubblegum pop, '60s girl groups and the Stooges, the Ramones inspired everyone from the Sex Pistols and the Clash to Green Day and Blink-182 to stake their turf on four dirty chords and an (often) inane hook.

With his trademark rose-colored shades, black leather jacket, shoulder-length hair, ripped jeans and alternately snarling and crooning, hiccoughing vocals, Joey was the iconic godfather of punk. He gave voice to some of the most revered songs in the punk canon: "Blitzkrieg Bop," "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment," "Rock 'n' Roll High School," "I Wanna Be Sedated," "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker."

His profile was indelible.

The image of Joey's body, left foot forward, right foot back, left hand strangling the microphone, fist pumping in the air as he shouted one of the band's unofficial mantras, "Gabba Gabba Hey!," is forever imprinted in the minds of any fan who attended one of the band's 2,263 shows.

Born in the Forest Hills section of Queens, New York, on May 19, 1952, Joey founded the Ramones in 1974 with Johnny, Dee Dee and Tommy. Originally the drummer, Joey switched to vocals two months after the band played it first show in March 1974 at New York's Performance Studio.

The group soon became a staple at the dingy New York punk club CBGB, home to fellow downtown bands Talking Heads, Patti Smith and Blondie. In 1975 the Ramones became the first punk band to sign a record contract. Their self-titled debut, recorded for $6,000, was released in 1976 and featured such rock landmarks as "Judy Is a Punk," "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" and "Beat on the Brat."

Destroying the '70s prog-rock idea that rock had to be played by learned musicians in full command of their instruments, the Ramones pioneered the do-it-yourself ideal that inspired thousands of punk bands with lots of energy but dicey chops to pick up instruments and rock.

Their 1977 album Ramones Leave Home featured a quintessential mix of gutter-punk anthems and homages to classic pop songs ("I Remember You," "Oh Oh I Love Her So"). It also featured the unofficial Ramones anthem "Pinhead," in which Joey sang, "I don't want to be a Pinhead no more/ I just found a nurse that I could go for."

The Ramones not only prodded bands such as the Sex Pistols, the Clash and X-Ray Spex to take up their instruments and take on the world, but they also laid the path for the next generation of new wave and punk bands to rock maximally with minimal flourish.

Inspired by the Ramones' wide-open subject matter — which ranged from sniffing glue to male prostitution to lobotomies — as well as by the music, '80s bands such as Husker Du, the Replacements and Devo further exploded the notion of how rock could sound.

The Ramones released what is arguably their best album, Rocket to Russia, in 1977. Featuring such concert staples as "Cretin Hop," "Rockaway Beach" and "We're a Happy Family," the album not only summed up the glum outlook of the punk generation, it was a shrill counterpoint to the disco music that was sweeping the nation in the wake of "Saturday Night Fever." After trying their hands at the movies, starring in 1979's "Rock 'n' Roll High School," the group entered the studio with one of their idols, '60s' "wall of sound" producer Phil Spector. The resulting 1980 album, End of the Century, included a cover of "Baby I Love You" by the Ronettes, who were fronted by one of Joey's favorite singers, Ronnie Spector (Phil's ex-wife).

The group followed with 10 more studio albums of speedy, anti-social punk and a relentless touring schedule, and enjoyed Beatlemania-style fame in Argentina and Japan.

Although the band rarely cracked the album charts and achieved marginal album sales during a 22-year career, its influence continues to this day. With most of his contemporaries faded, dead or inactive, Joey became the embodiment of first-wave punk, with a shy, soft-spoken manner that belied his band's twisted songs about social misfits too bored, disconnected or disaffected to play by the rules.

Joey may have shared a last name with his bandmates, but familial love couldn't keep them from their constant bickering, leading to the Ramones' dissolution in 1996. After the group played its final show on August 9, 1996 — such fans as Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder and Soundgarden's Chris Cornell jammed with the Ramones that night — Joey continued to carry the torch for the music he loved.

In addition to producing an EP and an album by horror-ska rockers the Independents — whom he tirelessly championed and managed for much of the late '90s — Joey co-produced a 1999 EP by his idol Ronnie Spector.

The EP featured one of Joey's most poignant tunes, "She Talks to Rainbows," a ballad he wrote for the Ramones' 1995 studio swan song, Adios Amigos!. It was about a girl Joey would often see in his neighborhood, who he said looked like she was in her own world.

"She's a little lost girl in her own little world/ She looks so happy, but seems so sad/ Oh yeah/ I'd like to help her/ I'd like to try/ Oh yeah," Spector sang in her trademark yearning voice on the EP.

In addition to trying to help resurrect the career of his hero Spector, Joey was working on his debut solo album over the past three years.

Collaborating with long-time Ramones producer Daniel Rey, Ramone had written nearly 20 new tunes that he planned to record with a band that included Andy Shernoff of the punk group the Dictators, Cracker drummer Frank Funaro and Rey on guitar.

Joey kept a low profile over the past few years, jumping onstage to belt out occasional Ramones songs at birthday parties in his honor thrown by his punk-rocker friends in New York. In February 2000, he buried the hatchet with former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone, recruiting Marky to play on a handful of his solo songs.





We'll roll on with our heads held high
Our conscience in the gutter
Our dreams up in the sky
---The Living End


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Mr. Brownstone
posted on 04-15-2001 @ 10:20 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
Rest in peace buddy, I'll miss you :(:(:(

I Wanna Live

I've been thinking it over
And I know just what to do
I've been thinking it over
And I know I just can't trust myself
I'm a Gypsy prince
Covered with diamonds and jewels
But then my lover exposes me
I know I'm just a damn fool
CHORUS
I give what I've got to give
I give what I need to live
I give what I've got to give
It's important if I wanna live
I wanna live
I want to live my life
I wanna live
I want to live my life
As I load my pistol
Of fine German steel
I never thought I'd be so down and out
Having my last meal
But I know I can do it
It just took a few years
As I execute my killer
The morning is near
CHORUS



We'll roll on with our heads held high
Our conscience in the gutter
Our dreams up in the sky
---The Living End


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Mi1o Yambag
posted on 04-15-2001 @ 10:25 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
I'm not a Ramones fan, but their influence on generations of musicians is undeniable. Its sad to see him go, especially at such a young age.


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Kim
posted on 04-15-2001 @ 10:28 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
SHE TALKS TO RAINBOWS
Written by Joey Ramone

She's a little lost girl in her own little world
She looks so happy but she seems so sad
Ah ah oh yeah, oh oh oh yeah
She's a little lost girl in her own little world
I'd like to help her I'd like to try
Ah ah oh yeah oh oh oh yeah

She talks to birds, she talks to angels
She talks to trees, she talks to bees
She don't talk to me
Talks to the rainbows and to the seas
She talks to the trees
She don't talk to me, don't talk to me

You know she drives me outta my mind
You know she drives me outta my head
You know she drives me outta my mind
You know she drives me outta my head

She talks to birds, she talks to angels...

She's a little lost girl in her own little world...

She talks to birds, she talks to angels...

She don't talk to me, don't talk to me
She don't talk to me, don't talk to me
She don't talk to me, don't talk to me



Just Jon
posted on 04-15-2001 @ 11:01 PM      
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RIP Joey...

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posted on 04-16-2001 @ 3:30 AM      
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Like Johnny Hairdo...I also had the honor of meeting Joey Ramone. I actually used to roadie for a few bands that opened for the Ramones, so I was able to see & speak to him on quite a few occasions. He truly was an innovator...

RIP JOEY RAMONE

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Alan Freed, and high energy?
It's the end, the end of the 70's
It's the end, the end of the century

Do you remember lying in bed
With your covers pulled up over your head?
Radio playin' so one can see
We need change, we need it fast
Before rock's just part of the past
'Cause lately it all sounds the same to me

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Oyster
posted on 04-16-2001 @ 6:38 AM      
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Registered: Jul. 00
In case you hadn't guessed, this is a Ramones tribute song by Frank Black circa 1993.


~~~~~I Heard Ramona Sing~~~~~


I had so many problems
And then I got me a Walkman
I really liked it a lot and
They walked right in and they solved them
They walked right in and they solved them

I heard Ramona sing
And I heard everything
The speed they're traveling
They are the only thing
Ramona

There were moments in the night
It was all right
There were moments in the night

I heard Ramona sing
And I heard everything
The speed they're traveling
They are the only thing
Ramona

I don't care if they're real or they're pseudo
I don't care if they get any higher
I hope if someone retires
They pull another Menudo
They pull another Menudo
They pull another Menudo
They pull another Menudo

There are moments in the night
It was all right
There are moments in the night

I heard Ramona sing
And I heard everything
The speed they're traveling
They are the only thing
Ramona





Thomas

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Banana_juice
posted on 04-16-2001 @ 8:15 AM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
I saw the Ramones once back in 1992. Social Distortion opened for them. RIP Joey..


BLITZKRIEG BOP


Hey ho, let's go Hey ho, let's go Hey ho, let's go Hey ho, let's go
They're forming in straight line They're going through a tight wind
The kids are losing their minds The Blitzkrieg Bop

They're piling in the back seat They're generating steam heat
Pulsating to the back beat The Blitzkrieg Bop

Hey ho, let's go Shoot'em in the back now What they want, I don't know
They're all reved up and ready to go

They're forming in straight line They're going through a tight wind
The kids are losing their minds The Blitzkrieg Bop

They're piling in the back seat They're generating steam heat
Pulsating to the back beat The Blitzkrieg Bop

Hey ho, let's go Shoot'em in the back now
What they want, I don't know They're all reved up and ready to go

They're forming in straight line They're going through a tight wind
The kids are losing their minds The Blitzkrieg Bop

They're piling in the back seat They're generating steam heat
Pulsating to the back beat The Blitzkrieg Bop

Hey ho, let's go Hey ho, let's go
Hey ho, let's go Hey ho, let's go




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MaynardGKrebs
posted on 04-16-2001 @ 8:49 AM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
RIP buddy. It's a sad day for music.

American Fing Psycho
posted on 04-16-2001 @ 12:53 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Thanks Joey you will be missed.




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posted on 04-16-2001 @ 1:27 PM      
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Did anyone else see this on the news? In the begining of ABC news they said "And later, a famous musician from Queens dies." They go through a half hour of the Pope & people dressing up until, finally, they spend thirty seconds to say Joey Ramone died.

I was screaming at the television! I can't believe that was all he got!?!? Sure, not everyone was a Ramones fan, but come on! He deserved a little more that a blurb halfway through the news!

I hate corporate America....


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windowlck
posted on 04-16-2001 @ 1:30 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
I am extremely saddened by the passing of Joey Ramone.

When I was 13 yrs old I went to my first concert, The Butthole Surfers @ Roseland w/ STP as opening act. Right before the Butthole surfers took the stage I found two V.I.P. stickers that someone had dropped in the PIT area. While up in the VIP area I meet Joey Ramone. After introducing my friend and myself he bought us sodas and asked us to hang out at his table. He was the coolest rock star I’ve ever met and I feel like shit that he died so young.

1. I WANNA LIVE
Written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey
2:36


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I've been thinking it over
And I know just what to do
I've been thinking it over
And I know I just can't trust myself

I'm a gypsy prince
Covered with diamond and jewels
But then my lover exposes me
I know I'm just a damn fool

I give what I've got to give
I give what I need to live
I give what I've got to give
It's important if I want to live

I wanna live
I want to live my life
I wanna live
I want to live my life

As I load my pistol
Fine German steel
I never thought I'd be so down and out
Having my last meal

But I know I can do it
It just took a few years
As I execute my killer
The morning is near

I give what I've got to give...

I wanna live...


Mr. Brownstone
posted on 04-16-2001 @ 2:32 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
I was watching the ABC overnight news at work last night and at around 4am going into commercials they plated Blitzkrieg Bop over video from the Easter parade. It was so f'n surreal.


We'll roll on with our heads held high
Our conscience in the gutter
Our dreams up in the sky
---The Living End


I see stupid people...They're everywhere...They don't know they're stupid...
twoTWO
posted on 04-16-2001 @ 2:44 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Oct. 00
Music lost a legend today.

Oh yea!







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