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@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Who are some of the most influential artists of all time? Share below!
@erasmomoreno9460
@erasmomoreno9460 Год назад
Misfits, The Decendents, Bad Religion and so many more. This video is awesome!
@Rossion64
@Rossion64 Год назад
Bowie and Ferry
@J3unG
@J3unG Год назад
Bach. Ellington, Monk, Miles, Jimi, Printz, youTube.
@juanfleal
@juanfleal Год назад
The Doors
@CoryHawthorneCharmGames
@CoryHawthorneCharmGames Год назад
Pixies, Replacements, Husker Du
@littleswedishboy
@littleswedishboy Год назад
Good stuff. As a South American fan, I get a weird surge of pride whenever I hear someone mention how they were treated like rock royalty down here. Love this band.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
That's wonderful!
@sspbrazil
@sspbrazil Год назад
Iron Maiden and The Ramones are like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in South America, I’m American and I’ve been living in Brazil for over 10 years and it always makes me chuckle how popular both those bands are down here.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
@@sspbrazilBrazilian’s obviously have great taste! They love Queen too!
@bobdhoffnar
@bobdhoffnar Год назад
I saw the Ramones in 78. Promptly started a band and dived right in. The main thing they brought to the table in the scene back then was that it is fun to play music. Fun is a powerful thing !
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much Bob!
@robertcronin6603
@robertcronin6603 Год назад
Well said.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
@@robertcronin6603 absolutely
@AngelHadzi
@AngelHadzi Год назад
In my country, Argentina, the Ramones are legends. You will see Ramones T-shirts everywhere.., here they played in stadiums for 50.000 people
@dolphenwulf2431
@dolphenwulf2431 Год назад
Oh yes, I have many friends in South America, they love the Ramones.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
@@dolphenwulf2431yes! So many great bands have huge followings
@claudiogallucci563
@claudiogallucci563 Год назад
Que tal I was born in argentina lived most of my life in long Island ny I'm 30 minutes from Forrest hills queens where The Ramones are from Mucho Gusto
@leahflower9924
@leahflower9924 11 месяцев назад
My sister lived in southern Brazil near Argentina and we are from New York City area why are they so popular in South America lol
@sensacionsombria5125
@sensacionsombria5125 10 месяцев назад
Ramones are a religion in Argentina
@FriedPi-mc5yt
@FriedPi-mc5yt Год назад
The Ramones never got the credit they deserved for a long, long time. They should have gotten much more attention and appreciation when they were alive. R.I.P. Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee and Tommy. May you never be forgotten.
@dougthornton6884
@dougthornton6884 Год назад
Saw them in Roslyn NY in 1982 @ "My Father's Place" Tiny audience, and the band's parents were at a table in the front. My friend Ron and I had our feet on the stage. The bad played the set with only fractions of seconds between songs. Very awesome experience... Great band!!!!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much Doug!
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Год назад
Around that time - they were STILL playing small clubs! We saw them in a strip mall in some dinky club called 2001 in Copaigue Long Island . Then my friends band The Mosquitos warmed up for them at Stony Brook college (1982?) ! I still have my backstage pass. They made $6,000.00 a night back then. It does not sound like much BUT remember - they would go on tour so- $6,000.00 x 12, 24 or 40 shows is how much money ? (and $6,000.00 was a LOT more back then then it is NOW) . Most Memorable Show: JUNE 1980. Cut school and saw them outside on a sunny spring afternoon at Great Adventure amusement park in New Jersey! Weird seeing the Ramones play in the sunlight at a stage in an amusement park . Also by 1980 -- they HATED each other. They would not speak unless they had to. I lost interest in them after Pleasant Dreams and when Joey started wearing LEATHER PANTS (just WRONG !). But oh man 1980 / 1981 they were our heroes ! HEROES ! P.S. Madonna's first show on LI was at My Father's Place around 1981/82 ish.
@dougthornton6884
@dougthornton6884 Год назад
@@LannieLord Very cool.... I saw Johnny and Edgar Winter at Adventurers In in Farmingdale LI, way back when I was attending SUNY.
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Год назад
@@dougthornton6884 Wow - remember when Adventureland was Adventurer's Inn ? You are older than me maybe ? Do you remember the SKY RIDE with the GIANT eating a turkey leg in front of the road side signs ? Remember the Route 110 drive in FLEA MARKET ? Amazing treasures there .
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Год назад
@@dougthornton6884 Any other concerts there ???? I collect old newspapers from LI, never saw any ads for Adventurers Inn concerts...
@clydekimsey7503
@clydekimsey7503 Год назад
The first time I heard them in 1976, I thought they were garbage. After a few more listening, I was a huge fan at 18. A year later, I became a writer and photographer for a small music paper. I interviewed them 3 times. They are the most influential band since the Beatles. Unlike most other punk bands, they had strong melodies
@Q-154
@Q-154 Год назад
I love the fact that you did a whole video on The Ramones. One of my favorite bands ever!
@juanfleal
@juanfleal Год назад
I'm from Argentina and South America was a huge part of Ramones history so this is a must watch vid for today kids. God saves Rock & Roll
@michelhv
@michelhv Год назад
Warren is the cool uncle we all need.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Haha thanks ever so much
@adrianwagner336
@adrianwagner336 Год назад
one of the BEST bands for count ins ever 1-2-3-4!!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Haha yes, indeed
@1deplatt
@1deplatt Год назад
This was very comprehensive. Thank you! I live in Queens New York! I love The Ramones!!!!!!!!!!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much for sharing
@fredo1070
@fredo1070 Год назад
My favourite band ever, had the privilege to see them live twice. And man did they ROCK! Ramones Forvever!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Yes! Amazing band live! The whole audience was having a BLAST!!
@misunderstudios
@misunderstudios Год назад
I think this is the first time I see you be so "personal" about a band, these videos are wonderful but this is one of your best!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much E M! Yes, I'm a huge fan, such an important band!
@hardluckjaymusic7799
@hardluckjaymusic7799 Год назад
The Ramones are one of the greatest bands of all time. I do vocals for a Ramones cover band sometimes.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Very cool!
@behindthebros3248
@behindthebros3248 Год назад
I couldn't agree more with a quote from the end: "The Ramones' influence cannot be overstated. It doesn't matter how much you talk about them." I first listened to their debut album four years ago, and have revisited it countless times in an attempt to appreciate fully (which might be impossible) just what a massive turning point it was for rock music.
@theinvisiblesavants9839
@theinvisiblesavants9839 Год назад
Thanks for this🙏I remember in 77 the schools music appreciation club. Usually 10-12 earnest youths listening once a week to prog rock ( not that there’s anything wrong with that. One week the teacher agreed to a punk night. The room was packed out with about 60 lads and lasses . I took the Clash album and played Janie Jones, Tracey brought the pistols. Someone brought the Ramones . When beat on the brat was played, the teacher threw his hands in the air and said it’s over club finished. I thought “ now I think we have something here” 😎
@huwroberts5560
@huwroberts5560 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. That was wonderful. I saw the Ramones in Nottingham, UK in 1987. I set up a Ramones tribute band in North Wales a few years ago and feel privileged to have been a small part of the story. I played bass and got to shout 1,2,3,4!!! One of the highlights of my life. All hail the Ramones!!
@akadros310
@akadros310 Год назад
Thanks for the documentary, I have been a fan of them since my friend introduced them to me in 1985 or 1986 and I went to see them live for the first time in 1986. Then multiple times after that. I saw them so many times that I lost count. I wasn't a musician but I did get into the music scene, punk in particular, during the 90s when I started a punk rock radio show and I was highly influenced by the Ramones. I also met the Ramones at an autographing session they did while touring for Mondo Bizarro. It was funny listening to your story about meeting Joey because I had the same feelings when I met him. I had worn a t-shirt for a band that he personally knew and when he saw that he started a brief a conversation with me about it. I was totally in awe and really wasn't sure about everything he said.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much for your great comment!
@radiomindchatter7994
@radiomindchatter7994 11 месяцев назад
The Ramones always make me feel better.. always will.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 11 месяцев назад
SOOOOOO good!
@blackvx
@blackvx Год назад
What a nice tribute. Thank you!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@NoCoverCharge
@NoCoverCharge Год назад
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes … the greatest band that ever was …saw them over 20 times … yes yes yes yes .. I’ve been playing guitar since 1986 because of this band …and my dream one day is to do a Ramones cover band for one year .. ..thank you thank you
@patrickbutler5389
@patrickbutler5389 Год назад
Thanks for this Warren. I love the Ramones so much. If you grew up or lived in the outer boroughs they are like the perfect encapsulation of bored city kids life…great lyrics,great sound…I remember the first time I actually went to Rockaway beach and i blasted that song on my ipod as i got off the bus at that amazing beach full of all different types of people and feeling like Ill never leave this great city…love this band and so happy people are recognizing how important and long lasting they are…long live the Ramones!!!!
@kobuk
@kobuk Год назад
Saw them 2x back in the early 80's. I was actually working the second show standing between the stage and the barricade and met Dee Dee and Johnny back stage to get their autographs after the show. One of my fav bands for sure.
@kobuk
@kobuk Год назад
Also, my first on stage performance was singing Blitzkreig Bop for a school talent show when I was 14.
@lv9084
@lv9084 Год назад
Seen them in 1980 in the Amsterdam Paradiso, best concert i've ever seen. They were at their top. I still have an original Dee Dee guitar pick, so precious for me!!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
That's awesome! Never lose that pick!
@CoryHawthorneCharmGames
@CoryHawthorneCharmGames Год назад
That Rainbow show is the pure, unfiltered, high potency epitome of what rock and roll is. What a great band. I'm glad you featured these guys, Warren. Such an insanely important band.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Agreed! So good
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
The show and the band!
@ericservaes1251
@ericservaes1251 Год назад
Thank you for this excellent video. The Ramones was the first band I ever saw live. It was in Brussel, 1978, and I was only 14 back then. Fortunately, I was able to attend despite being “underaged’ 😊. I saw them a couple of times later on. The rest, as they say, is history ….
@leefchapman
@leefchapman Год назад
Such a crucial band. Looking forward to this tonight.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks so much, Lee!
@meipr
@meipr Год назад
Fantastic. Johnny Ramone is the reason I play the guitar. I only got to see them live once. It was at the Hultsfred Festival in Sweden 1993 and it was amazing. Long live The Ramones!
@Boblobblaw88
@Boblobblaw88 Год назад
Wow you did one helluva great job on this. Kudos! "outsiders in a genre they had created"---such a shame! But they lasted while all the fashion, rude, hyped punk bands faded fast.
@grsfhhytff
@grsfhhytff Год назад
Oooooh ❤❤❤❤ Possibly my favourite band. 50's Rock 'n' Roll simplified and stripped down to its most basic form, played by a bunch of maniacs, held together by Johnny, influencing every single Rock 'n' Roll band who came after. This band genuinely own part of my soul ❤🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤 Thanks, Warren ❤️
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much for sharing Michael
@grsfhhytff
@grsfhhytff Год назад
@@Producelikeapro no worries at all. 🤘🤘🤘
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
@@grsfhhytff marvellous!
@josephperry3700
@josephperry3700 Год назад
I'm watching with my Ramones Tshirt on! I love them so much
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Fantastic!
@josephperry3700
@josephperry3700 Год назад
​@@Producelikeapro I'm so excited you did this! I love this series and the "songs that changed music" (especially the one on The Cure) Keep up the great work!
@annode
@annode Год назад
That was a lovely tribute to the band. I'm in Philly and we here have a strong connection with Ramones. Same thing with YES if you ask them. I unfortunately only saw them once, considering how many times they've played around here. I did see them in their prime though, and the energy was just blowing my face off. I was a big Plasmatics fiend seeing them multiple times between Philly and New York. I love Ramones but I guess I just love to see someone like Wendy out in front of that sort of power and energy. God bless Ramones.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much Barry! I really appreciate it. They were such a wonderful band live! Yes, the Plasmatics were wonderful, I’ve met Jean Beauvoir and he was a lovely fellow
@Joey-rp5vg
@Joey-rp5vg Год назад
An influential band to say the least. Great video thanks very much.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much Joey
@musicmann1967
@musicmann1967 Год назад
I always felt bad that they didn't get some bonified hit records. The songs were certainly catchy enough, but the public at large didn't jump onboard. I saw them a bunch of times in the 70's here in NYC, and the last time I saw them was their tour for End of the Century album, and they were fantastic as always. The audiences here in NYC weren't necessarily pogo-ing around much, but they did love them and they came out pretty consistently to support their hometown heroes. As influential as they were, nobody ever actually sounded like them. Totally unique, and the live shows were simply a gas!!! They'd rifle through the set with virtually no breaks most of the time. Very little chatting between songs. One song would stop, a few seconds would go by and then you heard Dee Dee's inimitable "One two three four!!" and it was ON!
@willemmoller6736
@willemmoller6736 Год назад
Excellent video on one of my all-time favourite bands, thanks so much Warren! I Wanna Be Sedated . . . that song sums up a major part of my life, for various reasons . . . In the early '80s I was in a band with a drummer who was a huge Ramones fan and counted every song in with a frantic '1 2 3 4", no matter the tempo, which always made us play our whole set 'AFAP' - as fast as possible. One of our early sets came it 20 minutes while in the practice room we timed it at 40 minutes! I love End of the Century, it became one of my most played LPs. I love everything about the band, from Joey's voice to Johnny & Dee Dee's impossible to copy downstroke-only riffing and Tommy's rock-solid drumming. I never met Joey but his humanity made me feel as if I knew him and that we would've been good friends. The bruddas will always live on as a cultural force. Today you see people who've never heard their music wear Ramones T-shirts. I'm gonna pull out some of my albums right now . . .
@despoticmusic
@despoticmusic Год назад
I wasn’t a Ramones fan, but I ended up watching this from beginning to end! Thank you. Nice video…
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thank you! Fan or not, they're influential and that is what we love to share. Thanks for watching
@guttormurthorfinnsson8758
@guttormurthorfinnsson8758 Год назад
always 5 stars stuff. thanks.
@jmsdeco
@jmsdeco Год назад
That was fantastic! " She's the one" is my favorite Ramones song.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thank you so much!
@cyclonasaurusrex1525
@cyclonasaurusrex1525 Год назад
Saw them twice in the 70s in Indianapolis of all places. For all their glorious and revolutionary music, their story is fucking heartbreaking and tragic. They all-and particularly Joey-deserved better.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Yes, tragic story! So important
@musiclearning2983
@musiclearning2983 Год назад
Chilean represent , Viva los Ramones
@juanfleal
@juanfleal Год назад
aguante Los Miserables!!
@musiclearning2983
@musiclearning2983 Год назад
@@juanfleal Aguante Los Mox!
@juanfleal
@juanfleal Год назад
@@musiclearning2983 See bandon, yo soy de Argentina vecino, asiq el punk rock es nuestro segundo idioma jajaja
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much! Yes, South America is hugely important in pushing so many incredible bands!
@Swishy_Blue
@Swishy_Blue Год назад
What I always respected about the Ramones was they just kept going. No 👏matter👏 what👏 they kept making music to the very end
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Absolutely! Very well said
@Bill2226
@Bill2226 Год назад
One of my fave bands of all time. Ace and KISS got me started playing guitar. The Ramones kept me from ever giving up...
@PP-bw8ig
@PP-bw8ig Год назад
Thanks for this. A worthy tribute to a band that I listened to incessantly during the late 70s & early 80s. Such a shame that they didn't get the hit that they deserved.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much! Glad you enjoyed it
@robertmunson5412
@robertmunson5412 Год назад
They may not have gotten the hit they deserved, but haw many bands of that era, who had one or maybe two hit are long time forgotten. the Ramones are not and never will be.
@worksbydandeprez
@worksbydandeprez Год назад
Thanks Warren. I got to see the band at a small club in Portland in 1978, almost within arm's reach of Dee Dee and Joey. The producers of that show went on to open Portland's first punk club "urban NOIZE" where I got to open for DOA and several other bands and ran lights for Joan Jett's first solo gig in town. The Ramones truly were the Johnny Appleseeds of punk.
@antoinegx
@antoinegx Год назад
Thanks for this video, very comprehensive as always. Today I will better know the Ramones career and tomorrow I will better know their music ! ✌️
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much! Glad to be able to help
@MarcBecker_Music
@MarcBecker_Music Год назад
This video is so awesome. Thank you, Warren.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much Marc
@MindofYǒng
@MindofYǒng Год назад
Thanks for the detail stories of the Ramones, Warren. I was once join Ramones cover band in high school, early 90's.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
That's amazing to hear!
@hrorm
@hrorm Год назад
Yes ! Love Ramones and The Misfits :D Also killer sideburns Warren. Looking like a wolf man !
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Haha thanks
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Yes, I love the Ramones!
@nikitasmotritnarusskom7513
@nikitasmotritnarusskom7513 Год назад
Thank you so much for this Warren! I grew up listening to Ramones as they were my late father’s favorite band. He was a punk rocker and his band The Bity (The Биты) is the first ever band to play ramones-style punk rock in Ukraine. To me, Ramones are the only band that rivals The Beatles in terms of influence and songwriting. Ramones forever!
@tiptopdadddy
@tiptopdadddy Год назад
Would love to see a video on New York Dolls, MC5, Stooges, Bob Seger
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Definitely!!
@SabreLilly.
@SabreLilly. Год назад
The Ramones was my favorite band growing up, but sadly I was never able to see them live. I got a lot guff from friends and family about liking them, which I never understood the reason. Regardless I still love them and their music and they've a big influence on my music style
@imannonymous7707
@imannonymous7707 Год назад
I love this series, your focus is always spot on. And is an excellent guide to aspiring musicians and audiophiles.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Wow! Thanks ever so much
@Tyrell_Corp2019
@Tyrell_Corp2019 Год назад
Incredible tribute! Thank you Warren! 🙏
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@AllanGildea
@AllanGildea Год назад
Wonderful series, Warren - thank you!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
My pleasure!
@ROMANTIKILLER2
@ROMANTIKILLER2 Год назад
It's incredibly how such an iconic and influencial band actually never had major mainstream success. But in the end, they still managed to have their place in the history of music.
@BrianKoolBL
@BrianKoolBL Год назад
I loved watching this video! It told me so much about the Ramones I hadn’t known. I thought you might like to hear my experience with them as well? Back in the early 80’s, I was in my 20’s, and was in a college Punk band. Me and 2 other buddies put it together and we may have had plenty of Ramones influence in our sound. One night, here in Chicago where I grew up, the Ramones where playing live at a small nightclub that from what I recall had no seating. At least none I had noticed. Instead, you stand on the main floor, anywhere you choose, and try and get a good view of the band. I had told my buddies, bandmates, etc., that I was going to go but… no one else chose to go with so, I went alone. I had a great night! They were the best when playing live! (Not that they weren’t great per album.) When they finished their show it wasn’t long before just about everyone was leaving. But, I decided to stick around and, it’s a good thing I did! I seen Joey Ramone walking out from the dressing room with a few body guards surrounding him. There was no one else around but me, and them. I started calling out his name. At the same time I tried my best approaching him. That’s when the body guards were about to grab me and pull me aside. But Joey was great enough to tell them to let me be. He seemed to fully appreciate me staying long enough after the show to want to meet him and he could see that all I wanted to do was compliment him on the show and let him know how he had been my hero for a long time and that I had only wanted to know if he would give me his autograph, which he did do. I was never so happy and… I got to brag about it to all my buddies who, didn’t have enough ambition to come along and maybe have gotten one of the Ramones to sign them their autograph too? Ha, ha! was
@jaqueslagerweij6882
@jaqueslagerweij6882 Год назад
Cant wait to see this one! I love the Ramones! Your videos are always amazing
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Hope you enjoy it!
@mikenicholson7465
@mikenicholson7465 Год назад
Thanks for touching on the NY Dolls! What an underrated and incredible band. Love them!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Our pleasure!
@chernobylcoleslaw6698
@chernobylcoleslaw6698 Год назад
Just ask Morrissey! 😛
@GrexKhusan
@GrexKhusan Год назад
The Ramones is also a major influence to one of the most legendary bands in Finland called Eppu Normaali. The band was formed in 1976 as a punk band. They did loose their punk image fairly quickly though and became more mainstream. They have sold way more records than any other musical act in Finland - finnish or foreign. They are still touring. BTW The English rock band Chubby And The Gang covered one of Eppu Normaali’s early punk hit (“Getting Beat Again” in English) on their 2021 album Mutt's nuts.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much for sharing! I really appreciate it. I went to Helsinki 20 plus years ago and loved it!
@ArgumentShow
@ArgumentShow Год назад
Ramones have this as the beginning of punk but it was present in south American a long time before. ill find a video and post it here👍🏻
@juanfleal
@juanfleal Год назад
Thanks of South American crowds the legacy of Ramones it's in another level.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Absolutely! Agreed 100%!
@ShiningHourPop
@ShiningHourPop Год назад
This was such a brilliant thoroughly well researched episode Warren. Fantastic memories for you too. One of my best friends and band mate cites The Ramones first album as the holy grail of music! Ironically one of the adverts within this video was for the UK electrical retailer AO, who use the refrain, “A-O let’s go!” Such a shame The Ramones never saw the royalties from the advert campaign.
@MatthewMerkovich
@MatthewMerkovich Год назад
I WAS AT THAT LAST SHOW IN HOLLYWOOD AS WELL!!! Truly amazing night. I'll never forget it.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Wow! Yes, wonderful night
@robertmunson5412
@robertmunson5412 Год назад
Thank you, great video! I was introduced to the Ramones in 1993 at the age of 15, when the drummer of a german Fun Punk band called "Die Ärzte" gave a TV interview about his influences. At that time I couldn't get any Ramones stuff in the record stores of my home town, but in the summer vacation in Spain I found a CD called "All the Stuff and more", a compilation with songs from their first two Studio Albums. 6 months later, I got my first electric guitar ( a horrible piece of crab, one of those you could cut your fingers from sticking out frets) but played it anyway, formed my fist band " Die Leguane" (German for "The Iguanas"). I owe the Rmones what I love most to this day, playing the electric guitar. Even today when I listen Joeys cover of " What a wonderfull world" , knowing the situation he was in when he recorded it, this amount of positive energy is so stunning.
@groovedodger
@groovedodger Год назад
One of those bands that stir so many great memory's. Got to see them at least a couple of times Derby Assembly rooms UK and Reading festival in the 80's. They spanned the divide across genres Punk ,Metal and Rock fans were there. Miss you fella's.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much for sharing!
@eleusismusic
@eleusismusic Год назад
One of my favorite channels discussing my favorite band of all time! What an absolute treat. Thank you for your consistently great content.
@curly_wyn
@curly_wyn Год назад
Ramones will always be treasured and valued for their contributions to music! Also, Suicide were an amazingly perturbing, haunting and powerful duo with a revolutionary if polarizing sound. Their self-titled debut is my favorite album of the 70s!!
@armondoserna2342
@armondoserna2342 Год назад
They changed my life for the better.Their music gave me the courage to dive into a world of great music and culture.
@aschilds
@aschilds Год назад
An excellent biography about one of the most criminally underrated bands of all time. Very well done, thank you for your time creating it!
@1rwjwith
@1rwjwith Год назад
Frequently hilarious…is the most important catchphrase here…They were great! They were an original template for PUNK , very much originals. Enjoyed the video.
@terryfox4798
@terryfox4798 Год назад
Thank you Mate...thank you for this. I can tell you this...every single times that the Ramones played in Chicago from 1976 to 1985 it was utter "chaos".
@LyallRamone
@LyallRamone Год назад
I love the Ramones , so much I started a tribute band in 1994. Amazingly we are still going haha. Not into tribute bands really we just do it for fun. More a tribute to them. We took the name Carbona Not Glue so only true Ramones fans would know. We are on RU-vid somewhere. Ramones songs are harder than most folk realise, they have quirky structures and of course , insanely fast . I think they got too fast eg Loco Live. Great show, I thought I knew everything.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much for sharing Robin!
@loff66
@loff66 Год назад
There are moments in those albums that are so good they bring tears to my eyes. They were never bettered by anyone at what they did.
@MrMllx
@MrMllx Год назад
First song I ever learned to play was Blitzkrieg Bop, started writing songs the next day, never looked back. Was lucky enough to see the Acid Eaters tour in Detroit. Long live The Ramones!
@54macdog
@54macdog Год назад
Fabulous work Warren. You could go back to CBGBs for a look at Television. You mentioned the great Nuggets compilation. Some of the groups on there are worth a closer look too. Who doesn't love the Sonics or the 13th Floor Elevators?
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Absolutely! Thanks ever so much!
@plkprint
@plkprint Год назад
Thanks for the review 👍 I was a daily customer at Max’s Kansas City… a drummer of not well known band the Tidals… the Ramona’s were everywhere…. Loved their spirit!!!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much Paul!
@plkprint
@plkprint Год назад
@@Producelikeapro I enjoy all your videos…. I’ve just opened a studio in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic… Amazing culture I’m very happy so much music and talent…. Looking forward to your next video 👍
@renemies78
@renemies78 Год назад
What an epic video. Loved it Warren. The Ramones are one of my all-time favorite bands. But it would be cool if you could do a similar video for the "The Misfits". They're so influential but don't get the credit they deserve. Rest in peace to the Ramones.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much Rene! I really appreciate it! Yes! LOVE The Misfits!
@andeeramone89
@andeeramone89 Год назад
Never got to see them but if I see a video on RU-vid about the Ramones, I watch it. Thank you for this 🙏
@tonyajm8289
@tonyajm8289 6 месяцев назад
Excellent video by someone who obviously appreciates and knows the band, instead of the usual first 3 albums and a couple of songs line.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 6 месяцев назад
Thanks ever so much
@scottbrower9052
@scottbrower9052 Год назад
Excellent content, as always, Warren. And I appreciate that you care enough to pronounce "barré" correctly.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much Scott!
@YTDUDE
@YTDUDE Год назад
Well, a very good vid. As a Romone fan since my early teenage years I love to listen to their music till today. Even my son likes their music - YES! I do play guitar and play their songs most time. Love to see that Linda keeps postings pics and do keep Johnny's grave at Hollywood Forever in good condition. Ach, they wer so great musicians and such an influence I miss nowadays. Great vid - thanks!
@birdg2112
@birdg2112 Год назад
Fantastic as always. Not even a Ramones fan but your videos are so well done I’ll always watch to the end.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much
@christopherpaladin213
@christopherpaladin213 Год назад
Terrific biography, Warren! Cheers.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much Christopher.
@gmotionedc5412
@gmotionedc5412 Год назад
Awesome! Loved them since high school
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much!
@turquoisecapricorn
@turquoisecapricorn Год назад
Thank you very much for making this video! A must see for every Ramones-fan! I heard the Ramones the first time with "Rock n Roll radio" from End Of The Century at my neighbour's house. I saw also that film Rock N Roll High School". I loved these songs! In 1986 i saw them live on the Seaside Festival in Belgium. They had then their great track "Somebody put something in my drink". Last year I found the 12" where this track is on! I had several Ramones albums in the 80s: Rocket To Russia was my first eamones-album, Pleasant dreams and i still have the great live cd "Loco Loco" from the early 90s. I had also a t shirt of the Ramones. Some years ago I bought a repress of their debut album which i still have in my record collection. The Ramones are the Champions of making such great singalong phrases:"Rock rock rock away beach" "Today your Love, tomorrow the world!" "The KKK took my baby away!"(Some months ago I had this song in my mind and I sang it in the street and people looked strange at me haha ) . I feel affection to that song because I am married to an african beauty Nathalie with who I am making music; You find our trancy music on RU-vid or N1M. Have a nice day every day!
@flyingtwindragon
@flyingtwindragon Год назад
And once again.... you covered everything we want to know about our favorite bands, and then added things only a hardcore fan knows. It was exciting and inspirational; THANKS WARREN!!
@lt.reubenrozeyt5716
@lt.reubenrozeyt5716 2 месяца назад
This is the best Ramone docu-vid on RU-vid.
@mlwsf
@mlwsf Год назад
King's X. If they aren't like the Velvets in that they have influenced and informed so many musicians, I don't know who is.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
On my list! Huge fan!
@brewt1mer
@brewt1mer Год назад
Informative and entertaining as usual….I love this channel
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoy.
@speedwagoncito
@speedwagoncito Год назад
I know this mini doc focuses on the music entirely, but I feel like it's missing the honorary mention of the "fifth Ramone", Arturo Vega, the guy who designed their insanely famous logo. Not only he did that, but as far as I can remember, he was a longtime friend of the band and helped them a lot ever since the band's early days. Some of the early video recordings of the band playing were filmed at his loft (those videos that have the "Ramones" in black letters in the background). On top of all that, the sales of t-shirts and other merch with the logo were also part of what kept the band afloat in regards to money despite the low sales of the albums. So, while he may have not been able to contribute directly to their music, he did play a huge role in the band's history. Amazing doc, btw!!! I just found this video thanks to YT's algorithm and I loved every second of it! Been a fan of the band for at least 2 decades and I really appreciate this sort of heartfelt content, so thank you so much for that! As a very very side note, as a Ramones fan and also as a Judas Priest fan, one of my fave "celebrity photos" will always be that of Rob Halford with Joey Ramone. I don't know the full story behind it, but chances are they met through Lemmy, since Lemmy was friends with both of them.
@korduroy
@korduroy 11 месяцев назад
Oh, it’s a misconception that they were ever filmed performing in Arturo’s loft. The footage you’re referring to was shot in a real performance space, with high ceilings, and produced and directed by Richard Robinson. Note the height of the room in the video, then stand outside the building where Arturo loft was, second floor, 6 E 2nd street, NYC. You’ll see what I mean; please trust me, I was the band’s manager then.
@speedwagoncito
@speedwagoncito 11 месяцев назад
@@korduroy I'm not gonna lie, that last part of your comment makes the whole thing sound super fishy. Either way, and even if we assume those videos weren't recorded at Arturo's loft, it still doesn't change the fact that he was always seen as the "fifth Ramone" throughout the entire history of the band by the Ramones themselves, which was the main point of my previous comment.
@maxhutchinson5978
@maxhutchinson5978 5 месяцев назад
I saw the Ramones in '76 in Toronto and it was life changing.
@riptanionAF
@riptanionAF Год назад
Joey is rolling over in his grave that you said "Bureau" of Queens. 😉 I saw the Ramones play one of the Lolapalooza festivals on Randall's Island-across the water from the BOROUGH of Queens. (😝) They didn't fart around. It was breakneck speed "1-2-3-4!", 2-minute song, "1-2-3-4!", 2-minute song, "Eins-zwie-drei-vier", 2-minute song… It was a rockin' high-energy set. I also once had Joey's home phone number. Circa 1990, a friend of mine was doing a college internship at one of the big FM rock stations here in NYC, found the number, and gave it to me. I gave it to my girlfriend at the time, who was a big Ramones fan. She called the number as I listened in. She got Joey's answering machine, but she was too chicken to leave a message. (Interestingly, Joey used his real name, Jefferey, on the outgoing message.)
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Yes, slip of the tongue! Although knowing Joey he would have laughed I’m pretty darn sure of it!
@colinryan315
@colinryan315 Год назад
Could listen to this man all day great talker and what passion he has for his favorite band.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much! I really appreciate it
@SamLowryDZ-015
@SamLowryDZ-015 Год назад
The 'come-back' at the Lyceum in 80s remains one of the best gigs I have ever seen. All respect to Tommy but Richie was the best drummer they had, with a slight swing shuffle at a 100 miles an hour. And it was shame when they packed it in as the annual Xmas trip to Brixton Academy was a tradition in the 90s.
@jonnuanez7183
@jonnuanez7183 Год назад
I had to put black tape over the bottom of my phone to watch what I could of this because I cannot do the non-removable captions. You enunciate perfectly so I don't know why they were needed.
@lunakat7020
@lunakat7020 Год назад
When I expand my screen I can't even see the captions.
@michaeltan_
@michaeltan_ Год назад
Thanks for this video. Brings me right back to 1994 big day out in Sydney Australia seeing the Ramone at 14 years old, where a large plastic bottle thrown across the crowd hit me right in the face but I was so I awe of the Ramones I hardly noticed. Great video once again 👏
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Nice! Thanks ever so much for sharing
@oldbittercraig3513
@oldbittercraig3513 Год назад
Never saw them, but loved them from 1987 on. The cute blonde girl in one of my classes had a mix tape with Suicidal Tendencies' "Institutionalized" on it. I loved that song, asked to borrow it. First four tracks were "Beat on the Brat", "Loudmouth", "I Don't Want To Walk Around With You" and "Today Your Love". Rest of the mix tape had DK, Sex Pistols, and a bunch of other great stuff I didn't even get around to for a couple days as I drained my batteries listening to those first four tracks, rewinding, and listening again. My brother and I used to hunt the local tape stores searching out the albums we were missing... Great vid and still huge in South America. Buenos Aires, Argentina has that giant mural, but there are also a number of street art posters all over of Joey emblazoned with "I wanna be de la cabeza". Great vid.
@clowncleaner
@clowncleaner Год назад
When I was around 8 or 9, A friend of of my parents took me to a double feature. This was in the late 70's I think, at the time I was mostly listening to disco. The double feature ended up being Neil Young Rust Never Sleeps and Rock n Roll High School, featuring the Ramones. Needless to say, my taste in music expanded that night. Such a great fuzzy memory.
@leolongtime5671
@leolongtime5671 Год назад
Such a great retrospective. Your love of the bruddas sure shined through. Thank you.
@davidsheilds7191
@davidsheilds7191 Год назад
Very much appreciated sir. Keep up the stellar work.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Thanks ever so much!
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