The Ramones, the band that never let me down, they had their own idea of perfection and kept it going for three decades. They are the beatles of my generation
I had a friend who dismissed The Ramones as a band that only played three chords. Despite that being a simplistic view, A) That’s the point. B) It’s always been the point. And C) It will always be the point. Thank God for that. I always viewed their sound as urban surf music and have 14 of their albums. They should have had multiple chart hits and the fact they’re bigger posthumously than they ever were when alive proves there is no God.
1,2,3,4 !!! rock sem firula e sem frescura fui em dois shows da banda um no circo voador em 1994 e um no metropitan na barra em 1996 esse infelizmente, o ultimo da banda aqui no rio. posso afirmar com toda certeza, a banda mais foda ao vivo , não perde pra ninguém !!!!! o 1,2,3,4, !!! e a roda abria , energia em alta frequência !!!!!!!!
Punk rockers RAMONES!!!!!! K SERIA EL PUTO ROCK SIN ESTOS TIOS?!?!?! 🎵K LA ESTEN LIANDO🎸 HAYA DONDE ESTEN🎵 !!!!!!🤘💀👍🏻 GRACIAS POR ESTE RATITO Desmond Hume Gran video🎶🎵🎶
Hubo una gran evolución en cuanto a discos de estudio, en los recitales siempre sonaban con la misma potencia y cada vez mejor. Pero la verdad es que aunque hubo un proceso musical, siempre mantuvieron la misma esencia, y eso es lo realmente increíble, saber crecer musicalmente sin nunca salir de tus bases, solo mejorando lo que te gusta hacer. Individualmente si se vio ese cambio de esencia, Dee Dee probando con el rap, Joey de solista, y Marky, Richie, CJ, con sus propios proyectos. Pero los Ramones siempre fueron y serán inigualables, y auténticos
Não existe nada mais Rock N Roll que Ramones, Motorhead chegou perto, mas os caras eram únicos, gravando ou ao vivo sempre a mesma magia, rapidez, energia. Ramones para sempre.
Quando um amigo me apresentou os Ramones eu peguei o Loco Live emprestado e gravei em fita cassete. rsrs Ótimo cd, assim como o de 77 e o We're Outta Here. Eu tenho um ao vivo deles gravado em Nova York muito bom também, qualidade sonora excelente!
I have see every band that mattered from the 70-90's. Except The Ramone's, not that I didn't have the chance. I always thought I'll catch them next time. I did have tickets to see Dee Dee but he cancelled at the last minute {Imagine that}.
I love the Ramones but if radio would stop playing I wanna be sedated as if it's their only song that would be nice. Makes me change the channel instantly.
Que bna banda si estuvieran vivos junto con nirvana serían lo más grosos los más originales musicalmente, nunca buscaron seducir a las grandes corporaciones si a sus fans
I get the point of the video. Evolution of their ways of doing concerts, and style of stage presence over the years. Faster pace of songs as the later years went on
In my humble opinion, 1977 was their best year in terms of performing: they played the tracks faster than the album, but it wasn't like a locomotion rushing and Joey wasn't running out of air constantly.
Yeah, I know that Johnny had decided to play the songs faster and faster in concert to keep up with the Metal bands. But some songs lose their essence when played too fast. This was clearly the case when you listen to their live stuff in the 90s
I think the small crowds, small clubs were probably the best thing for Joey. It gave him a chance to build his confidence and stage presence with less scrutiny.
There is no need for evolution when everything is perfect. Saw them 3 times in the early nineties and they still rank in my top five of the best live performances.
Glenn Atkinson on the one hand yeah, they got faster, but the quality of the songs really diminished by 96. Joeys voice sounds like it’s severely stressed and they are just playing so fast that some of them totally lose their identity. I bet in any room it was nice to see them because it was so loud and intense that you didn’t care...I just wish they wouldn’t have put so much emphasis on speed in the later years
They were way out of the mainstream back in the mid 70s, so its understandable that you missed them. Never too late to become a fan. I started listening to them in 1976 after reading a review in some rock magazine. Maybe Cream? Said something about them sounding like a buzzsaw or a subway screaming down the tracks.That got my attention. Most enjoyable concert I ever saw was seeing them in a small club in Ocean City Md in the 70s. And I have seen most of the big bands like the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd etc.
@Lance Lanny Lessee...the summer solstice minus the square root of pi, divided by the actual law school graduation standing of Biden...that makes around thirty for that part of the year before Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer's birthday.
Mientras tanto.. Dee Dee se revuelca en la tumba por no ser "punk", jaja. El estilo ramonero pego más acá, x bandas como Attaque, 2 minutos, Superuva, Embajada Boliviana, Mal Momento, Expulsados, etc. Si querés, de acá Violadores era más "Sex Pistols". Que me encantan (más que nada con Glenn Matlock), pero estereotiparon toda la cosa, después todo tenia que ser parecido al boludo de Sid Vicious para ser "punk".
1977 el mejor año de todos, tanto en albums como en conciertos. Sacaron Leave home y Rocket to russia, sus dos mejores discos, tocaron 146 shows, y cerraron el año con el its alive, el mejor disco en vivo de la historia del punk, sin dudas el mejor.
The Ramones did branch out a bit but really not that much. I mean hell the reason why they made end of the century was for air play. The story of the Ramones is that they were always with their original concept and branching out very little but not much.
Halfway to sanity igual es algo diferente a los demas Aun asi esta rifadisimoooo, de los mejores en mi opinion Que mierdas digo ¡Todos son los mejores!
People who say they never changed or that there wasn't any evolution... they need to listen to the albums. Happy rock'n'roll-driven punk rock they did during the '70s sounds way different than the darker and sadder stuff they did from the mid '80s on, with solos and a more distorted guitar tone, heavier songs, more serious. You can tell they weren't having a good time in the band anymore, at least between them. But the video shows them playing songs from the '70s in the '90s, that doesn't show the evolution they actually made. Songs like Take the Pain Away or Cabbies on Crack, compare that to Cretin Hop and tell me how they never changed. Not to mention the early '80s era.
Not to mention, their album Animal Boy is so different from their first album, it's definitely very 80's pop-like in some songs like "She Belongs To Me." And Joey's voice has gotten slowly deeper through out the years.
They aren't fans of the band. I'd argue they got better, less consitent, but tighter and they did progress. "Poison Heart", "Pet Semetary", "Howling at The Moon", even " Danny Says" etc. They've always had punk pop love songs. Even later stuff "Tomorrow she goes Away", "I believe in miracles" are better hard rock/punk tracks than the original. The ramones, still underated. Only namechecked by hipsters.
In my opinion 1981-1990 was their worst period but here is how the story goes 1976-1978 punk 1979-1983 pop/rock 1984-1987 hard rock 1988-1990 heavy metal 1991-1996 punk
Ever heard Lemmy playing r.a.m.o.n.e.s.? Btw one of the best by ramones. This band - The same shit from the beggining till the end. No progress at all. And stil the coolest fucking band ever.
Coolest band ever. Sadly sold more T shirts than records. I still miss them.
I would like it, but this comment is at 69 likes.
Their bank accounts weren't sad tho 😂
I canot beleive that johnny kept that hair style for 3 decades
Till his death
Boomers don't change their ways
True punk rocker
Roee Scharf boomers rock
@@monsecko4792 ok boomer
Rest In Peace
Joey Ramone
Dee Dee Ramone
Johnny Ramone
Tommy Ramone
The Ramones are so great. I love them dearly, Joey and Dee Dee are so cool.
The Ramones, the band that never let me down, they had their own idea of perfection and kept it going for three decades. They are the beatles of my generation
I had a friend who dismissed The Ramones as a band that only played three chords. Despite that being a simplistic view, A) That’s the point. B) It’s always been the point. And C) It will always be the point. Thank God for that. I always viewed their sound as urban surf music and have 14 of their albums. They should have had multiple chart hits and the fact they’re bigger posthumously than they ever were when alive proves there is no God.
No god huh bullshit
Pet Sematary has 5 chords.
@@finckel2682 You quibble.
@@c.d.macaulay66 True. D5, Emb6, F5, C5 and Bb5.
I love being able to say, I lived during the time of the Ramones!
🤗
So did I❤
The kkk took my favorite band away
Evolución!? La rompieron desde siempre ❤❤❤❤
Es ist die beste Punk Band und sie werden es immer bleiben.
Danke Dee Dee für alles.
Wir vermissen dich sehr.
Kinda surprised Tommy's time in the band was so short. He's as iconic looking as the other three. Marky just looks like....a Ramone.
Richie-era is my favorite, greatest albums Animal Boy + Halfway to sanity were released
@@cripmeister9104 Too Tough to Die too
1,2,3,4 !!!
rock sem firula e sem frescura
fui em dois shows da banda um no circo voador em 1994
e um no metropitan na barra em 1996 esse infelizmente, o ultimo da banda aqui no rio.
posso afirmar com toda certeza, a banda mais foda ao vivo , não perde pra ninguém !!!!!
o 1,2,3,4, !!! e a roda abria , energia em alta frequência !!!!!!!!
Punk rockers RAMONES!!!!!!
K SERIA EL PUTO ROCK SIN ESTOS TIOS?!?!?!
🎵K LA ESTEN LIANDO🎸 HAYA DONDE ESTEN🎵 !!!!!!🤘💀👍🏻
GRACIAS POR ESTE RATITO Desmond Hume
Gran video🎶🎵🎶
Hubo una gran evolución en cuanto a discos de estudio, en los recitales siempre sonaban con la misma potencia y cada vez mejor. Pero la verdad es que aunque hubo un proceso musical, siempre mantuvieron la misma esencia, y eso es lo realmente increíble, saber crecer musicalmente sin nunca salir de tus bases, solo mejorando lo que te gusta hacer. Individualmente si se vio ese cambio de esencia, Dee Dee probando con el rap, Joey de solista, y Marky, Richie, CJ, con sus propios proyectos. Pero los Ramones siempre fueron y serán inigualables, y auténticos
Mid eighties is my favorite!!!! Pleasant dreams is my album
essa banda virou lenda, virou estilo de vida !!!!!!
Speak english
@@patswayze7359 He said: "suck my dick!"
Bando de piolhentos, não cantam nada, som escroto só barulho, não tem uma música que preste.
Não existe nada mais Rock N Roll que Ramones, Motorhead chegou perto, mas os caras eram únicos, gravando ou ao vivo sempre a mesma magia, rapidez, energia. Ramones para sempre.
although my favorite ramones' albums are the ones from 77-78, my favorite live presentations are the ones from 80-81
Great video! It’s awesome to see them over the years in one video.
Other bands got slower as they grewolder, The ramones got faster as they grew older
Is there any footage from the 1983 concert abd the 1987 concert with richie ramone?
Ramones is my favorite band ever, nice video!
Really? looks like your face is faced like a douche bag
1977 e Loco Live, melhores albuns ao vivo do Ramones.
Gabriel Martins. ua-cam.com/video/smnHPXSKE4w/v-deo.html
Quando um amigo me apresentou os Ramones eu peguei o Loco Live emprestado e gravei em fita cassete. rsrs Ótimo cd, assim como o de 77 e o We're Outta Here. Eu tenho um ao vivo deles gravado em Nova York muito bom também, qualidade sonora excelente!
Cualquier directo semi-pirata o pirata es muchísimo mejor que Loco Live.
Terrific!!!
ramones punk rock porrraaaaaaaaaaaa
'76 - '80 was tops
I cannot believe we live in a world with no Ramones and no Motorhead
.....A BANDA MAIS FODA DO MUNDO.The most fucking band in the world ok!!!!!
BLACK & WHITE I think we just had a lost in translation
voce acabou de falar "ramones a banda mais fodendo do mundo tudo certo!!!!!"
Atemporal!
Baita evolução, diga se de passagem.
RAMONES hey ho lets 'go! Adrián
Is this the evolution of The Ramones or of Joey Ramone? Every video is a close up of only Joey.
I have see every band that mattered from the 70-90's. Except The Ramone's, not that I didn't have the chance. I always thought I'll catch them next time. I did have tickets to see Dee Dee but he cancelled at the last minute {Imagine that}.
This band plays theirs songs for 22 years, one day all need to end
Musikladen gig was in 1978 not 1979. Nice video anyway
Oh, sorry for the mistake
maravilha este micro documentario
4:38 what a song ?
I love the Ramones but if radio would stop playing I wanna be sedated as if it's their only song that would be nice.
Makes me change the channel instantly.
1987 ARGENTINA
2:45
Ramones show very punk daora.
Anyone know what the song is @ 1977 ? Thanks.
No bs. Just rock
I love it all
where can i find the 1993 blitzkrieg bop's video at 5:20? never saw it before
Probably too late, but Hultsfred 1993. Literally all you had to do was search Blitzkrieg Bop 1993 on UA-cam and it's the first result.
The best thing about the Ramones is that there was no evolution.
1986 whats song is?
bonzo goes to bigburk
Que bna banda si estuvieran vivos junto con nirvana serían lo más grosos los más originales musicalmente, nunca buscaron seducir a las grandes corporaciones si a sus fans
Diablos! Que brazos tan largos y que piernas tan largas tenian esos sujetos cuando eran jovenes
by the way what are those places, year by year?
I get the point of the video. Evolution of their ways of doing concerts, and style of stage presence over the years. Faster pace of songs as the later years went on
They went from trash to good trash to excellent trash to gold.
Transicion de videos a marzo.
Wasn’t the US FESTIVAL 1983?
Rip the Ramones ❤
☆ VERY Foda 🤘🏽 I L)VE 🖤 The Ramones 🎶
RAMONES É FODASTICO PRA CARALHO!!!
El nombre de la rola del minunto 54 xfas
Digo del segundo 54
it is my expert opinion that....where my keys?
2:55 song????
Howling at the moon ❤❤
Probsbly the only band that didn't evolve musically their entire career
Great edit
Ist clip.... !!! OMGoodness... Johnny and DeeDee are on different [the wrong] sides! Never since?
RIP Joey, RIP Johnny, RIP Dee Dee, RIP Tommy.
RIP Ramones.
*Ramones never Die*
Ramones never die
@@kaiirinkawai3231 copycat
Rip tu culo
They live forever
In my humble opinion, 1977 was their best year in terms of performing: they played the tracks faster than the album, but it wasn't like a locomotion rushing and Joey wasn't running out of air constantly.
gerardo manera spot on
1976 - 1977 his best years
agreed
Yeah, I know that Johnny had decided to play the songs faster and faster in concert to keep up with the Metal bands. But some songs lose their essence when played too fast. This was clearly the case when you listen to their live stuff in the 90s
I'd say 1978-1980.
I think the fact that early Ramones shows were played for drunk dudes affected Joey's vocal style into the sort of sarcastic tone we know and love
Jesse Pinkston nah, he’s just a Jew from queens. We’re all like that out here
Getting mugged of your milk money as a kid doesn't help.
I think the small crowds, small clubs were probably the best thing for Joey. It gave him a chance to build his confidence and stage presence with less scrutiny.
There is no need for evolution when everything is perfect.
Saw them 3 times in the early nineties and they still rank in my top five of the best live performances.
Lucky
No Beatle, no Stone. RAMONES!!!!
I wish I could've seen some of those very early shows in the 70s!
@@jennymagidson1925 you can know me if you want, I am DeeDee Ramón from da grave
Mabel Perdomo well hold on now The Beatles influenced this
I take all 3
Yes Beatles! Yes Stone! Yes Ramones!
La mejor banda de la historia!!!
Aguante los Ramones carajooooo 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
como no podia ser de otra manera el video se despide con un show en Argentina :)
Más bien la mejor banda de Punk rock de todos los tiempos
La patria Ramonera 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Evolution of Ramones: NOTHING
Actually, they got faster and tighter.
Glenn Atkinson on the one hand yeah, they got faster, but the quality of the songs really diminished by 96. Joeys voice sounds like it’s severely stressed and they are just playing so fast that some of them totally lose their identity. I bet in any room it was nice to see them because it was so loud and intense that you didn’t care...I just wish they wouldn’t have put so much emphasis on speed in the later years
I'm 73, somehow missed these guys! Catching up and lovin' it, where can I find early concerts?
I guess UA-cam is your best bet
Seeing as you're already on youtube, you don't have far to go. lol Just type "Ramones live CBGB," and you'll see some cool early stuff!
They were way out of the mainstream back in the mid 70s, so its understandable that you missed them. Never too late to become a fan. I started listening to them in 1976 after reading a review in some rock magazine. Maybe Cream? Said something about them sounding like a buzzsaw or a subway screaming down the tracks.That got my attention. Most enjoyable concert I ever saw was seeing them in a small club in Ocean City Md in the 70s. And I have seen most of the big bands like the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd etc.
@Lance Lanny Lessee...the summer solstice minus the square root of pi, divided by the actual law school graduation standing of Biden...that makes around thirty for that part of the year before Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer's birthday.
Arturo Vega's Loft performance in '75 is a great early raw video
After listening to Commando in 1977 my life was different
One of the best bands in the world
Este es punk que quedó y el que mas influenció no me venga que sex pistols lo hizo...por siempre Ramones ✌
Creo que los pistols eran Punks y los Ramones tocaban Punk pero no eran punks.
Mientras tanto.. Dee Dee se revuelca en la tumba por no ser "punk", jaja. El estilo ramonero pego más acá, x bandas como Attaque, 2 minutos, Superuva, Embajada Boliviana, Mal Momento, Expulsados, etc. Si querés, de acá Violadores era más "Sex Pistols". Que me encantan (más que nada con Glenn Matlock), pero estereotiparon toda la cosa, después todo tenia que ser parecido al boludo de Sid Vicious para ser "punk".
Viva ramones por siempre amigo
If The Ramones could make it till 2000, their whole concert would take 11 minutes.
1977 el mejor año de todos, tanto en albums como en conciertos. Sacaron Leave home y Rocket to russia, sus dos mejores discos, tocaron 146 shows, y cerraron el año con el its alive, el mejor disco en vivo de la historia del punk, sin dudas el mejor.
Únicos Jamás habrá nadie como ustedes. Ramones los Amo. Siempre en mi corazón
Los mejores junto con The Beatles
@@moonyep6728 y Rolling Stones
They never really changed, and thats good!
Nah, they definitely did. This video just doesn't go into any depth.
They kept playing the songs faster and faster so they could get off the stage quicker.
Don't think they weren't tired of the same ole same ole.
@@konradgannon550 not really because they went from 20 minute shows to an hour and a quarter ish
The Ramones did branch out a bit but really not that much. I mean hell the reason why they made end of the century was for air play. The story of the Ramones is that they were always with their original concept and branching out very little but not much.
They used to play really fast at the end. It was cool but nothing beats the early years. It's Alive is so much better than Loco Live.
Victor Zuri also that weird Greatest Hits alive and Adios Amigos, which are mostly indistinguishable in my opinion.
Nunca hubo ninguna evolución. Ellos tocaron de principio a fin lo que querían y sabian .esa fue su verdadera influencia
Si hubo evolución, sobre todo en los discos, Brain Drain y Mondo Bizarro estan a otro nivel de composicion de los primeros discos
Estoy de acuerdo, por en el vivo salian como al principio
Halfway to sanity igual es algo diferente a los demas
Aun asi esta rifadisimoooo, de los mejores en mi opinion
Que mierdas digo
¡Todos son los mejores!
Ramones were American so speak English
@@patswayze7359 no tienes otro lugar donde decir estupideces?
Saquesee a la vergaaaa :vvv
Joey Ramone não perde em nada para os grandes mestres do Rock N' Roll, como Chuck Berry, John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix e etc.
Fabinho Campelo Considero ele como um dos melhores do rock. Para mim, Ramones melhor banda, não tem para o resto.
Sem sombras de dúvidas.
Eles tinham um estilo próprio por isso se destacaram tanto.
Ramones fan since 78
@Charles Ruffini lennon hippie???jajajajajajajaja
Evolution of the Ramones, maybe in a few million years Johnny's hairstyle would have changed...A bloody legend, no need to change a thing!!
The Ramones had more blasts at work than most people enjoy their vacations.
I didn't know Howard Stern was in the Ramones.
Wow. The only thing they changed is their tees. And that's cool.
And their drummer and bass player.
melhor banda do mundo
Ótima banda,mas tá longe se ser a melhor
Cada um tem a sua cara
Rapaz kkkkkk.....no começo eles cantavam ruim pra caralho kkkkkk
@@regeslima522 vdd
@@edivaldooliveira7400 Ok, mas... E daí? Tira o mérito de ter se tornado uma grande banda?
Los amaré por siempre the ramones! Siempre estarás en nuestros corazones joey ♡
People who say they never changed or that there wasn't any evolution... they need to listen to the albums.
Happy rock'n'roll-driven punk rock they did during the '70s sounds way different than the darker and sadder stuff they did from the mid '80s on, with solos and a more distorted guitar tone, heavier songs, more serious. You can tell they weren't having a good time in the band anymore, at least between them. But the video shows them playing songs from the '70s in the '90s, that doesn't show the evolution they actually made. Songs like Take the Pain Away or Cabbies on Crack, compare that to Cretin Hop and tell me how they never changed. Not to mention the early '80s era.
Not to mention, their album Animal Boy is so different from their first album, it's definitely very 80's pop-like in some songs like "She Belongs To Me." And Joey's voice has gotten slowly deeper through out the years.
They aren't fans of the band. I'd argue they got better, less consitent, but tighter and they did progress. "Poison Heart", "Pet Semetary", "Howling at The Moon", even " Danny Says" etc. They've always had punk pop love songs. Even later stuff "Tomorrow she goes Away", "I believe in miracles" are better hard rock/punk tracks than the original. The ramones, still underated. Only namechecked by hipsters.
I cried listening them all. 4-5 outstanding tracks and tons of same old shit.
In my opinion 1981-1990 was their worst period but here is how the story goes
1976-1978 punk
1979-1983 pop/rock
1984-1987 hard rock
1988-1990 heavy metal
1991-1996 punk
nice video,, joey voice is amazing
One of the worst I ever heard.
For me, it doesn't get any better than Rocket to Russia. My theme song for my senior year in high school.
Is there any footage from 1984 concert and 1983 concert?
Like sharks, The Ramones didn't evolve. They didn't have to. They were apex predators.
1974 - 1996: Joey Ramone com a mesma jaqueta! Mesmo Som!
Ricardo L. Granich si
Ramones está eternamente marcado na história do punk...do rock e da matemática!!!
Si no canta joey no siento que escucho a Ramones :")
Disculpa la de 1976 como se plasma
Siempre me gustó la época de los discos de Richie en batería, Animal boy , Too tough to die y HALWAY TO SANITY!!!!
Ever heard Lemmy playing r.a.m.o.n.e.s.? Btw one of the best by ramones.
This band - The same shit from the beggining till the end. No progress at all. And stil the coolest fucking band ever.
that 1986 footage of them playing Bonzo goes to Bitburg...what is that? It looks like a home video
Should have been more videos with Richie playing drums.most underrated ramone guy ever
HEY HO LET'S GO...!!!