This song basically got me laid once. I was at a gf's house having a little party. Girls I'd never met were there, and one girl I was flirting with earlier went nuts when I randomly chose this song. Smooth sailing with her after that. I love this song.
Almost every single day I think about these guys. It's literally heartbreaking that they're all gone. And most of them it's such a young age. I miss them very much.
I've seen The Ramones twice with about 10 years in between, 1st time, about a 100 years ago when I was still a kid, at The Royal Court, Liverpool (best venue in the world bar none!), & at The Brixton Academy, London. They were absolutely, 'kin glorious! 1234 ..... !
The punks attitudes towards the RAMONES should have been nothing but respect! Because big label,small label who cares,it's about making music but making true honest music from the heart & not selling out or posing just to get on a major label but if your straight edge like the RAMONES were then they should be applauded & looked up to just like they were by many adoring fans world wide who loved them just for those reasons.
You leave Sting out of the shitfest following Bono. At least he helped make music like Roxanne, Synchronicity, Next to You, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic, and Don't Stand So Close to Me.
Great post, thanks. Historic because this was just before they conquered the rest of the world. By the way, look at the stack of Marshall's behind Johnny. Wow!! Got to see The Ramones live in CT at Toad's Place in New Haven around 1982-83. When I was in college a few years earlier my friend and I saw my favorite Ramone, Joey, walking down the street alone in the Village. He wasn't hard to spot and Joey graciously stopped to talk to us for a few minutes. All I can say is he was really, really cool. I asked him when they were coming to CT. He said soon. R.I.P. brothers...you are missed all...Stay safe everyone....MAR 21 FL USA.
What a band. I grew up with punk rock in the 70's and 80's. My wife hears the radio version of this and asks....this is punk rock?? She equates punk with Orange County punk rock. I have to explain CB/GB and the Bowery...the time of Pink Floyd and elaborate songs vs the warped DooWop 2 min frantic songs of the Ramones. The look, the sound, the tounge in cheek...the DooWop at warp speed. If anyone has played guitar...Look at the double head...double cab...full stack Marshalls. The sound of that is so intense you might feel like you might die....or certainly have permanent damage from the sound pressures. I have played small clubs with a 50w Marshall head and a 4x12 and people were plugging their ears and I saw one crying. It is intense and frantic. The Ramones are the real deal and more of these live vids should be posted if they are out there. Great band, I love them so.
Well the kids are all hopped up and ready to go They're ready to go now they got their surfboards And they're going to the discotheque A Go Go But she just couldn't stay she had to break away Well New York City really has is all oh yeah, oh yeah Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker now Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker now Well she's a punk punk, a punk rocker Punk punk a punk rocker Punk punk a punk rocker Punk punk a punk rocker Well the kids are all hopped up and ready to go They're ready to go now they got their surfboards And they're going to the discotheque A Go Go But she just couldn't stay she had to break away Well New York City really has is all oh yeah, oh yeah Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker now Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker now Well she's a punk punk, a punk rocker Punk punk a punk rocker Punk punk a punk rocker Punk punk a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker now Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker now Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker Sheena is a punk rocker now
CurtisAlfeld Well that's a question that I still think about to this day. If an artist really like the amps or guitars he or she endorses, and uses them their entire career then I'd say that they are selling out to a certain degree, because they know if they sign that endorsement contract with Fender or GIbson they never have to pay for their favorite instruments or amps ever again. Then there is the artist that will take any endorsement they can get regardless if they like guitars or not, they're just getting any endorsement they can find to get free gear. The next thing you know you see the same band who only 3 short years before couldn't praise the instrument or amp they endorsed enough, only to find them in the present day endorsing and praising some other bottom shelf guitar, and 9/10 these types of bands only play the county fair circuits.
***** I disagree. As a player, seeing ads with people like Slash and Kirk Hammett only makes the gear more desirable. The fact that someone was willing to connect their name to the gear is a sign that it's a quality piece of equipment. There are players like Joe Perry who use a large variety of guitars, but I constantly see him in promotional material for Gibsons, while it's very rare to see him in an ad for a different guitar. You never see ads with well established artists endorsing gear that costs $100, because, while they're going to get a ton of free gear, it isn't quality. Seeing them endorsing tooth paste is very different than seeing them endorse an amplifier.
What's more punk, living in squalor and playing to the same tiny circles or joining a major label and spending all their money on drugs and alcohol? :P
the thing to remember is all those artists are human so they're just trying to survive. so you can't blame them for trying to make money to fund their next adventure.
They had some great acts, but shortly before CBGB's demise, the most DISGUSTING place I've ever been in! I was afraid if I sat down or stood in one place too long, roaches would scurry up my legs! (I'd like to leave THAT part of the punk scene go!)
Well if they wanna be hipsters about it and not listen to the Ramones just because they "sold out" whatever that means, fine. They can just live in the darkness while we enjoy their awesome music.
I Don't mean straight edge in that way dude lol. Of course I know Dee Dee was a heroin addict & the rest of them weren't in the school choir either lol. When I say straight edge I mean music from the Heart/Soul & not influenced by main stream success or record labels, basically what I mean is that they made the music they wanted to make.Sorry I should have explained myself much better man,my apologies.
I'm Swedish and I was 15 in 1977. When it comes to PUNK, the Sex Pistols are always the best. The Ramones?? I first thought in 1976 in what language do they sing and why do they NOT look like punks? Today is 2022 and I'm 59 years old Ramones are great but they weren't punk in 1976 ... just rock
"i've wondered what the punks attitudes" There was no single attitude. Personally speaking, I was not interested in the Ramones as "punk"... I wanted harder, faster punk rock than what the Ramones supplied.
The greatest punk rock song ever
You know this!!
This song basically got me laid once. I was at a gf's house having a little party. Girls I'd never met were there, and one girl I was flirting with earlier went nuts when I randomly chose this song. Smooth sailing with her after that. I love this song.
Yeah it might just be
Almost every single day I think about these guys. It's literally heartbreaking that they're all gone. And most of them it's such a young age. I miss them very much.
Me too guy, me too
They're not all gone man. WFT are you talking about? Marky Ramone is still alive.
@@ThompterSHunson i think he means OG members but yeah he's still around, just saw him live last month actually.
None of them are gone their music is still here I know I always be with us Joey Johnny d&d Tommy he'll be in our hearts always alive
Same man, been like one of my top 3 favorite band since middle school
my ears are still ringing from a Ramones show in the early '80s
I know the feeling... X got me. (Wear earplugs, kids!)
Motörhead got me 😵😵😵
@@carrite Same here ... Judas Priest got me.
The Eastyr Rebellion got me.
God bless whoever was recording.
true dude true
i wish i could go back in time and be there at C B G B . It musta of been a wild night to be young and alive !!!
+Frank Calisi You REALLY had to be there Where punk was born in the USA
It was.
I saw them in all their glory way back when. They were all that.
The cultural significance of this moment can't be overstated
Wish I could go back in time!
Nah, then you'd have to live through the 80s again. Give it a miss and be happy where you are now.
I've seen The Ramones twice with about 10 years in between, 1st time, about a 100 years ago when I was still a kid, at The Royal Court, Liverpool (best venue in the world bar none!), & at The Brixton Academy, London. They were absolutely, 'kin glorious! 1234 ..... !
Ustedes cambiaron mi vida, gracias por haber existido.
RAMONES POR SIEMPRE!
At the ripe age of 26, I'm glad my parents raised me on these guys.
RAMONES cambio mi vida. Gracias x tanto 🇨🇱💪❤️
The punks attitudes towards the RAMONES should have been nothing but respect! Because big label,small label who cares,it's about making music but making true honest music from the heart & not selling out or posing just to get on a major label but if your straight edge like the RAMONES were then they should be applauded & looked up to just like they were by many adoring fans world wide who loved them just for those reasons.
Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, / But to be young was very heaven!
All of them gone.. and yet the likes of Sting and Bono still walk the earth. Bad call God, bad call!
You leave Sting out of the shitfest following Bono. At least he helped make music like Roxanne, Synchronicity, Next to You, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic, and Don't Stand So Close to Me.
I'd sooner not, thanks. Isn't that what you have a boyfriend for?
I suppose, but he did want to say thank you for all the lessons.
I fully agree with you Mr PIL
Only 3 Ramones remain(none of the originals)...but Bob Geldoff still lives. :/
I wonder what kind of rocker Sheena is
A punk rocker
@@keponteam now
@@franriding6473 a punk punk a punk rocker a punk punk punk rocker now
She's a punk punk a punk rocker punk punk a punk rocker
Oh sorry you beat me to it
Great post, thanks. Historic because this was just before they conquered the rest of the world. By the way, look at the stack of Marshall's behind Johnny. Wow!! Got to see The Ramones live in CT at Toad's Place in New Haven around 1982-83. When I was in college a few years earlier my friend and I saw my favorite Ramone, Joey, walking down the street alone in the Village. He wasn't hard to spot and Joey graciously stopped to talk to us for a few minutes. All I can say is he was really, really cool. I asked him when they were coming to CT. He said soon. R.I.P. brothers...you are missed all...Stay safe everyone....MAR 21 FL USA.
I was at the same show at Toads Place! March of 83 I think?
Great band, such short and simple songs but they were great at what they did, punk or just rock who cares they were just a great band
The Ramones loved " Surf Music " This is their tribute to Jan & Dean and The Ventures !!!
I miss you guys!
Tommy was the best drummer! RIP.
What a band. I grew up with punk rock in the 70's and 80's. My wife hears the radio version of this and asks....this is punk rock?? She equates punk with Orange County punk rock. I have to explain CB/GB and the Bowery...the time of Pink Floyd and elaborate songs vs the warped DooWop 2 min frantic songs of the Ramones. The look, the sound, the tounge in cheek...the DooWop at warp speed. If anyone has played guitar...Look at the double head...double cab...full stack Marshalls. The sound of that is so intense you might feel like you might die....or certainly have permanent damage from the sound pressures. I have played small clubs with a 50w Marshall head and a 4x12 and people were plugging their ears and I saw one crying. It is intense and frantic. The Ramones are the real deal and more of these live vids should be posted if they are out there. Great band, I love them so.
Coolest of cool.
Grandissimi RAMONES sempre
I cant believe I ever listened to Bruce Springsteen.
Well the kids are all hopped up and ready to go
They're ready to go now they got their surfboards
And they're going to the discotheque A Go Go
But she just couldn't stay she had to break away
Well New York City really has is all oh yeah, oh yeah
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker now
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker now
Well she's a punk punk, a punk rocker
Punk punk a punk rocker
Punk punk a punk rocker
Punk punk a punk rocker
Well the kids are all hopped up and ready to go
They're ready to go now they got their surfboards
And they're going to the discotheque A Go Go
But she just couldn't stay she had to break away
Well New York City really has is all oh yeah, oh yeah
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker now
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker now
Well she's a punk punk, a punk rocker
Punk punk a punk rocker
Punk punk a punk rocker
Punk punk a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker now
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker now
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker
Sheena is a punk rocker now
best band garage rock
immense....forever.
you can play sheena all over the world and you get a full dancefloor
MOST AWESOME-EST OF THE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just because the Ramones signed a record deal doesn't mean they sold out. A band only sells out when they endorse products, not sign record deals.
What about endorsing stuff like guitars and speakers?
CurtisAlfeld Well that's a question that I still think about to this day. If an artist really like the amps or guitars he or she endorses, and uses them their entire career then I'd say that they are selling out to a certain degree, because they know if they sign that endorsement contract with Fender or GIbson they never have to pay for their favorite instruments or amps ever again. Then there is the artist that will take any endorsement they can get regardless if they like guitars or not, they're just getting any endorsement they can find to get free gear. The next thing you know you see the same band who only 3 short years before couldn't praise the instrument or amp they endorsed enough, only to find them in the present day endorsing and praising some other bottom shelf guitar, and 9/10 these types of bands only play the county fair circuits.
*****
I disagree. As a player, seeing ads with people like Slash and Kirk Hammett only makes the gear more desirable. The fact that someone was willing to connect their name to the gear is a sign that it's a quality piece of equipment. There are players like Joe Perry who use a large variety of guitars, but I constantly see him in promotional material for Gibsons, while it's very rare to see him in an ad for a different guitar. You never see ads with well established artists endorsing gear that costs $100, because, while they're going to get a ton of free gear, it isn't quality.
Seeing them endorsing tooth paste is very different than seeing them endorse an amplifier.
What's more punk, living in squalor and playing to the same tiny circles or joining a major label and spending all their money on drugs and alcohol? :P
the thing to remember is all those artists are human so they're just trying to survive. so you can't blame them for trying to make money to fund their next adventure.
LEGENDS
i love their cover of the spiderman cartoon soundtrack
CBGB is where it all began...Punk in the USA
They had some great acts, but shortly before CBGB's demise, the most DISGUSTING place I've ever been in! I was afraid if I sat down or stood in one place too long, roaches would scurry up my legs! (I'd like to leave THAT part of the punk scene go!)
ramones the best
Rip guys. Gabba gabba hey!
Ramones 💘✨🎸
punk at its peak
🙋♀️
This is Rock'n'Roll Radio, Come on let's rock'n'roll with The Ramones.
Good ol days cbgbs
løve the ramones
1979 in Sheffield support act .......human league !!!!!
Sheena come home with the ramones
Sehr Geiler Song 😎🤘🏻🤘🏻
en el cbgb mi lugar preferido
discotheque au GO GO!!
So simple yet so complex
GBH .give me fire uk punk band
And god said: "Sheena is a punk rocker", then the punk rock was born.
😍
🇧🇷🤟🏻
Well if they wanna be hipsters about it and not listen to the Ramones just because they "sold out" whatever that means, fine. They can just live in the darkness while we enjoy their awesome music.
@potdrum You know, I've wondered what the punks attitudes towards the Ramones were in the 1980's. I mean, they stayed on major labels.
Along with the Sex Pistols....the gold standard.
I wish The Ramones Original one will be alive in 2022 and now Tommy Ramone Died in 2014😥
Tommy is the best drummer!
really good live show. should be more dancing though. those people were a little dry.
Close to the end looks like Ace Frehley standing in front right bottom could be wrong.
I Don't mean straight edge in that way dude lol. Of course I know Dee Dee was a heroin addict & the rest of them weren't in the school choir either lol. When I say straight edge I mean music from the Heart/Soul & not influenced by main stream success or record labels, basically what I mean is that they made the music they wanted to make.Sorry I should have explained myself much better man,my apologies.
They weren't straight edge dude. Dee Dee was a heroin addict.
I'm Swedish and I was 15 in 1977. When it comes to PUNK, the Sex Pistols are always the best.
The Ramones?? I first thought in 1976 in what language do they sing and why do they NOT look like punks?
Today is 2022 and I'm 59 years old Ramones are great but they weren't punk in 1976 ... just rock
you need to take some medicine
I might be on to something 😊@@andrew_ng
🤣
ROCKET TO RUSSIA
"i've wondered what the punks attitudes"
There was no single attitude. Personally speaking, I was not interested in the Ramones as "punk"... I wanted harder, faster punk rock than what the Ramones supplied.
Get a hobby
?