RIP Tommy Ramone 🙏 May your legend live on. [00:00] Intro [00:19] Music Business [01:12] Making the band [02:44] Manager & Producer [03:35] Drumming style [05:27] 6/4 time signature [06:01] Outro
Another thing I intended to mention, is that when ending a tune, most drummers will play a bass drum and a crash as their final note. Tommy Ramone would often add the snare drum on top of everything else he would complete the song with.
Finally someone talks about it! Tommy created a drumming style, and he didn't even actully play the drums, he knew so much about music in general and in case that you dont know, before the ramones he was already a producer an even worked with Jimi Hendrix in the Late sixties
For anyone/everyone that likes the Ramones - watch End of the Century. One of the best music docs of all time. Pretty sure there’s a version of it on UA-cam.
Love the Ramones !! Tommy defto ROCKS !!!! Those guys were such cool cats !! i did not know that he was managing the band !! Happy holidays buddy . Lucky that Joey was singing , he's voice is so cool too !!
My dad has always been a drummer from his childhood till his first child arrived, but still I see him tapping his fingers on the dinner table... Hero, I'd say. ❤
In "end of the century" (the Ramones documentary movie) Dee Dee and I think also Johnny declined to give Tommy props as far as the creation of the music, when asked. I'm like "come on man!" Ramones are truly a band where each member was an equal contributor as far as their original lineup. I also love Tommy's big intro beats on songs like teenage lobotomy and Pinhead. I think these are like surf influenced?
Nice video, short and interesting material about the legendary Tommy Ramone who really invented a new style. I learned to play the drums only to be able to play Ramones music. And I had to practice a lot to get to that level Long live the Ramones, long live rocknroll!
Very interesting. I especially liked how you poonted out the connection between punk and thrash when mentioning Lombardo. Very cool. I wonder how cobb feels about Rikk Agnew?
in retrospect, each core member of the ramones were much more than what they projected... johnny was more that just some loud downstroking player, dee dee was more than some bass player, joey was more than some estranged singer and tommy was more than a drummer... each one of them hand their roles in creating music and it all came together in the ramones. johnny was such a skilled guitarist, dee dee was an amazing and creative song writer, joey was just the overall face of punk and tommy was just a talented person in the music business.
Great video. I’d love to see you break down Dale Crover from the Melvins or Derrick Bostrom from the meat puppets. Derrick bostrom had an iron left hand and could play eighth notes crazy fast. Check out the song “meat puppets” to hear an example of his speed on the hi hat.
I think he might be cheating it and not hitting the hi hat when he hits the snare, which kind of makes it a different groove. I’ve been trying to decide this ever since i have been into the band. None the less, the meat puppets 1 album is a work of art i really hope you know about. Crazy psychedelic punk rock songs with satisfying chord changes and very creative riffs. And the vocals are almost more the emotion it is trying to convey rather than actual words. I really love this album.
@@pit2ryan3 4/4 with the accents on beat “one” and the “and” of 2. Also another really cool drumming moment from Tommy! Thanks for pointing that one out.
RIP Tommy Ramone 🙏 May your legend live on.
[00:00] Intro
[00:19] Music Business
[01:12] Making the band
[02:44] Manager & Producer
[03:35] Drumming style
[05:27] 6/4 time signature
[06:01] Outro
Another thing I intended to mention, is that when ending a tune, most drummers will play a bass drum and a crash as their final note. Tommy Ramone would often add the snare drum on top of everything else he would complete the song with.
Finally someone talks about it! Tommy created a drumming style, and he didn't even actully play the drums, he knew so much about music in general and in case that you dont know, before the ramones he was already a producer an even worked with Jimi Hendrix in the Late sixties
My man Cobb looking bad ass in that outfit. Keep up the great work man, your killing it!
Love How You Dressed The Part… 😎 You Are A Honorary Ramone…
Never had you as a Ramones fan. Very impressed. Plus your appreciation of Tommy is spot on. Great work!
Cobb Ramone
The OGs
For anyone/everyone that likes the Ramones - watch End of the Century. One of the best music docs of all time.
Pretty sure there’s a version of it on UA-cam.
Saw the Ramones back in the 70s at Lupos heartbreak hotel in Providence RI.
It's a good look for ya Cobb! Excellent video as always
Love the Ramones !!
Tommy defto ROCKS !!!!
Those guys were such cool cats !!
i did not know that he was managing the band !!
Happy holidays buddy .
Lucky that Joey was singing , he's voice is so cool too !!
I agree, they definitely had a unique sound for their time. Happy Holidays!
Great discussion about one of my favourite artists. Thanks!
Perfect! Tommy is my favorite drummer, he's a legend! Thank you for the video, you are absolutelly right!
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My dad has always been a drummer from his childhood till his first child arrived, but still I see him tapping his fingers on the dinner table... Hero, I'd say. ❤
Sweet little TomTom. I also feel the same way.... Brilliant video...
Produced Tim, top 10 album of all time
Loved this one
In "end of the century" (the Ramones documentary movie) Dee Dee and I think also Johnny declined to give Tommy props as far as the creation of the music, when asked. I'm like "come on man!" Ramones are truly a band where each member was an equal contributor as far as their original lineup. I also love Tommy's big intro beats on songs like teenage lobotomy and Pinhead. I think these are like surf influenced?
Nice video, short and interesting material about the legendary Tommy Ramone who really invented a new style. I learned to play the drums only to be able to play Ramones music. And I had to practice a lot to get to that level
Long live the Ramones, long live rocknroll!
I love your take on Tommy, Mr. Cobb. Thanks for posting this.
Coolest dude on the tube.....
Keep rockin!
Well, well done!!! Thanks!
Tommy the best 😍
I’m so proud of the fact he’s hungarian
This is very good...thank you !!!
Without Tommy, there would be no Ramones. R. I. P Tommy .......
This is great..I didn't know any of this .and now I do..thank you
Very interesting. I especially liked how you poonted out the connection between punk and thrash when mentioning Lombardo. Very cool. I wonder how cobb feels about Rikk Agnew?
Love your channel cobb, long live the ramones
in retrospect, each core member of the ramones were much more than what they projected... johnny was more that just some loud downstroking player, dee dee was more than some bass player, joey was more than some estranged singer and tommy was more than a drummer... each one of them hand their roles in creating music and it all came together in the ramones. johnny was such a skilled guitarist, dee dee was an amazing and creative song writer, joey was just the overall face of punk and tommy was just a talented person in the music business.
That's a nice piece of trollin there 👍👍👍
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Thought you were gonna mention Bill Stevenson with the wrist technique. All those drum cam videos look like a kid playing with his favorite toy.
I always learn so much from your videos 😎
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Great video. I’d love to see you break down Dale Crover from the Melvins or Derrick Bostrom from the meat puppets. Derrick bostrom had an iron left hand and could play eighth notes crazy fast. Check out the song “meat puppets” to hear an example of his speed on the hi hat.
I think he might be cheating it and not hitting the hi hat when he hits the snare, which kind of makes it a different groove. I’ve been trying to decide this ever since i have been into the band. None the less, the meat puppets 1 album is a work of art i really hope you know about. Crazy psychedelic punk rock songs with satisfying chord changes and very creative riffs. And the vocals are almost more the emotion it is trying to convey rather than actual words. I really love this album.
& you didn’t even mention the studio experience arc that stretched from HENDRIX to the REPLACEMENTS.
Also Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment has a 6/4 intro...
Yes and so does “Loudmouth” off the first record. So cool that they used 6/4 in a few songs.
@@cobb_thedrummer - The final part of Today Your Love has a regular time signature or is just the accents?
@@pit2ryan3 4/4 with the accents on beat “one” and the “and” of 2. Also another really cool drumming moment from Tommy! Thanks for pointing that one out.
No Tommy.....no punk rock.
Who told you that one??