I saw Joey sing a song with Dee Dee's band at the Lakeside Lounge in NYC-totally impromptu. Joeys voice filled that club-it was amazing. Another time I was walking down Third ave and past the Continental, and he was rehearsing with the Joey Ramone group-during the day. They were playing "Danny Says' and so we went over and peeked through the shades. A small crowd started to form. Everyone got really happy. It was one those magic NY moment. This was not long before he died. I miss Joey.
my fave song! these guys had a huge effect on me, and still do.... oh yea I'm 39 and still have my Ramones self titled album I got when I was 7...although you can almost see thru it, it's been played so much LoL
se esse show fosse no Brasil pode ter certeza que o público faria o AAAAH PAAAH PAAAH . eles eram reconhecidos como deveriam ser somente aqui e na argentina. Ramones South Americas \m/
One of the best Ramones concert video's ever posted.The sound quality is amazing.It makes u feel like u are in the crowd..Johnny's guitar is off the charts how great it sounds!
R.I.P. Johnny Ramone... 7 years to the day. This song shows that despite his strongly conservative views he was willing to accept others' opinions and play this song with Joey and the crew. All good cretins go to heaven, so I bet Johnny's up there.
Sometimes there are different bootlegs from the same concert. Maybe someone had access to the soundbord, some other one filmed it with his VHS cam. Later on, they two will merge to one. It happened quite often
@@bobgreen8142 Velvet Underground, yes. Joy Division I never hear of on any regular basis, in fact never. But then it's not my kind of music and no one I know likes that kind of music or even knows them.
@@898joker1 none who are original members Tommy was the last to die. He set the classic Ramones drumbeat. He played on the first three or four albums. Marky had to keep up with the original Tommy beat. DeeDee wrote too many great song lyrics to count him out. Sometimes he only did the lyrics and album sessions, not touring. He continued writing songs well into the 80s and it was Dee Dee's more liberal lyrics clash with Johnny's conservative views that made the band. This song has the bend of Joey & Dee Dee. Legends forever.
@@phillipcarpenterjr1576 Richie, Marky, and CJ might have not been original members but they’re still Ramones. Can’t forget about Richie’s writing/musical contributions to band and also CJ making the band feel young again.
+Michael Gonzalez The impact of the song is gone by that time. None of them are too big on it. Johnny plays it for sake of a good show, but hates the song
+Michael Gonzalez notice how Johnny stayed back, looking down and looking away for most of the song snd slow walked to the front of the stage looking away and not interested in the song.
joey!!!!!!!! sabes nunca los pude ver en vivo pero eso debe haber sido una locura verlos en vivo ubiera dado mi brazo por verlos grande papa ramones !!!!!! por siempre !!!!
Normally I listen to any kind of music but there was a time for me back in hi school when i only listened to shit load of ramones songs from every album i liked averagely like 5 or 6 song. this band was an underrated and genre creating legend.
Yup, written by Dee Dee. I'd almost say thats him on bass here. CJ was a spaz and Dee Dee did a couple shows with them before he died and he looked just like that, just stood there..barely moved.
Bonzo was an unflattering nickname for Reagan, coming from a movie he made called "Bedtime for Bonzo". H visited the cemetery in Bitburg, Germany when they were honoring a bunch of nazis that were responsible for the holocaust. It really pissed off the jewish Jeff Hyman (Joey Ramone). Great song/
LOL 2:53 " SLOAAWW MEE DOONWWHHG!!!!" johnny is awesome in this video, but dee dee looks so quiet =( Bonzo Goes to Bitburg without the backing vocal "naa-nanana" makes joey look so lonely! R.I.P RAMONES !!!!!!!!!