Era el ultimo recital que hacian en el mundo (si eeuu representa su casa y fuera de ella el resto del mundo) ademas del amor hacia el publico argentino claro, como no la iban a tocar?
Para esta época la volvieron a incluir en los set list, aunque eso trajo que dejarán de tocar la excelente versión de Take It As It Comes :( jaja algo es algo.
Essa musica e melhor na velocidade original...Assim desse jeito fico bem chata so acho...Essa fase dos Ramones pra mim foi a pior porque a maioria das musicas eles tocavam com essa velocidade aumentada bos shows....ficava estranho
According to Johnny's memoir, that's why he wanted to retire when they did. He sort of realised that they peaked in the late 70's, but couldn't keep doing it forever.
@@surrexeruntofficial4029 It's just depressing when you compare that insane raw energy from the It's Alive show to how tired both Johnny and Joey look in this one
@@ohnose4455It's also sad both were sick at this point, Joey probably knew about his lymphoma but Johnny didn't about his prostate cancer as he already got it around 1993 according to his autobiography. How sad is to see your idols gone so soon and being so young.
eso es por la grabacion de mala calidad aunque estuvo a cargo de un canal que en ese momento era el mejor. suenan feas las guitarras el bajo la bata y las voces.. yo estuve ahi y el sonido fue demoledor.
From what I understand, Richie Ramone used to speed through the songs and Johnny liked how the songs sounded faster so when Marky came back he was instructed to speed through them too. That’s why if you listen to any live performance before Richie the tempo is the same as the studio version