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Imogen SB (4507 KP) created a video about track Miracle, The (Of Joey Ramone) by U2 in Songs of Innocence by U2 in Music

Apr 4, 2019  
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U2 - The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone) (Official Video)

  
Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979)
Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979)
1979 | Comedy
5
7.3 (4 Ratings)
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The Ramones (0 more)
  
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Duff McKagan recommended Rocket to Russia by Ramones in Music (curated)

 
Rocket to Russia by Ramones
Rocket to Russia by Ramones
1977 | Rock
8.2 (5 Ratings)
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"Rocket To Russia is a great record and that was kind of my entry point, my first experience with the Ramones - then I got to go back and discover the first two. Leave Home is great too. Fuck, you could just say the first Ramones record or any Ramones record but Rocket To Russia was my first introduction to Johnny Ramone’s guitar playing. We would read about the Ramones in Punk magazine and see these pictures of Johnny Ramone downstroking and I got to finally see them in like ‘79. That was a great year for me as I saw the Ramones and – and this will take us into the next record – The Clash."

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Ross (3282 KP) rated Rocket to Russia by Ramones in Music

Jun 22, 2020  
Rocket to Russia by Ramones
Rocket to Russia by Ramones
1977 | Rock
10
8.2 (5 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 106th greatest album of all time
Not the Ramones best album but a fantastic, fast melodic punk album crammed to bursting with superb anthems.
  
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Ross (3282 KP) rated Ramones by Ramones in Music

Jul 3, 2020  
Ramones by Ramones
Ramones by Ramones
1976 | Punk
10
8.7 (9 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 33rd greatest album of all time
Superb punk album, showcasing the Ramones' typical fast-paced more traditional punk songs but also their penchant for Motwown style songs.
  
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Gordon Gano recommended track Blitzkrieg Bop by Ramones in Leave Home by Ramones in Music (curated)

 
Leave Home by Ramones
Leave Home by Ramones
1977 | Rock
5.0 (1 Ratings)
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Blitzkrieg Bop by Ramones

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"I would’ve been fourteen or fifteen years old and in Wisconsin when I heard this. I was in high school and there was somebody who had some shared interests and liked certain kinds of music. I'd never heard the Ramones before and he said I had to hear them, so he let me borrow his Ramones album. This would’ve been around ‘78 or ‘79 maybe. “That’s the strongest memory I have of putting a needle on an album and hearing something I’d never heard before. It was instant and immediate - 'this sounds so good'. I feel like there’s ‘before I heard the Ramones’ and then ‘after I heard the Ramones’ as a point in time for me, because it was the strongest feeling I ever had of hearing something on an album and within a couple of seconds going ‘'Yes, this is amazing.' “I thought, ‘I’m so late to find out about them’ because they had already been around for three or four years, and ‘Wow, what a shame that I found out about them this late, after they’d been around so long.’ Now, looking back at it, I think I caught them pretty early, so that’s good!"

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Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979)
Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979)
1979 | Comedy
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7.3 (4 Ratings)
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P. J. soles (1 more)
The ramones
Watched first time last night heard of the film for years but couldn't find it anywhere till yesterday finally on blu ray in the UK. Anyway the film itself its not bad abit Chesney very 70s from the fashion the cars the music from the ramones themselves who also are in the movie and there's also riff Randall played by p.j.soles who is the best part of the movie who at the time was in Halloween as well overall not a bad movie cool soundtrack
  
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Butch Vig recommended track Blitzkrieg Bop by Ramones in Leave Home by Ramones in Music (curated)

 
Leave Home by Ramones
Leave Home by Ramones
1977 | Rock
5.0 (1 Ratings)
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Blitzkrieg Bop by Ramones

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"This was the first Ramones song I heard. I was nineteen or twenty years old and I’d read about them in New Yorker Magazine and alternative music magazines like Village Voice and Trouser Press. They were getting all this press but they weren’t getting any radio play in Wisconsin, so you had to wait until it came into the record store to hear it and I was smitten the first time I heard ‘Blitzkrieg Bop.’ I bought their record and it just floored me in its simplicity, two minutes or a minute and thirty renditions of songs that were verse, chorus, verse, chorus, chorus, end of song. The songs were super precise and cut down to the bare bone, they were pop songs and had a very crude simplicity to the recordings. I think I went through three vinyl copies of their first record. I’d get up in the morning and play it twice before I’d go to the university and then I’d come back at night and just blast it non-stop. We’d have these punk rock party nights just listening to The Ramones album and ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’ always set the tone for me, it’s an incredible song. We’d bring all our friends over, get kegs of beer, clear all the furniture out of our living room and jump up and down and slam-dance. The first Ramones record is the greatest punk rock record of all time, it inspired The Sex Pistols, it inspired everybody. A thousand punk rock bands were formed after they saw The Ramones, they were the first true originals to do that and I’m still a huge Ramones fan."

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Milo Goes to College by Descendents
Milo Goes to College by Descendents
1982 | Punk, Rock
9.0 (3 Ratings)
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"The Descendents don’t have a political agenda or the sense of humour of a band like the Ramones. They’re straight-up suburban punk. They’re clearly not from the gutter, but they still have this energy and anger which comes from a different place. Just because you grew up in the suburbs, doesn’t have to preclude you from making exciting and important music."

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Faris Badwan recommended Pleasant Dreams by Ramones in Music (curated)

 
Pleasant Dreams by Ramones
Pleasant Dreams by Ramones
1981 | Rock
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"The Ramones are quite a cartoon-friendly band and I thought they'd have more illustrated sleeves. Pleasant Dreams is always the album of theirs that gets overlooked even though it's got some great really poppy, bubblegum songs on it in the style for which they're known for. And it kind of looks like a Saul Bass cover. When I was a kid it was my favourite Ramones record, with songs like 'You Sound Like You're Sick'. Just brilliant. How many times can you say "this record's good" as a reason for liking it? I guess I've found there are two types of people: people who find a record, really love it, and don't want anyone else to hear it. Then there are other people that find a record, love it and are almost baffled as to why more people haven't heard it and make it their mission to spread it around. And I guess I'm the second type. Pleasant Dreams is one that I was sort of confused as to why it wasn't mentioned more."

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