The loudest. Saw them numerous time. It not really a concert but standing in a force of nature. Even with cotton in my ears, your ears will 2:09 ringing for 2 days.
@@josephambrose2852 I have a scrapbook of all my ticket stubs from the Seventies in my Parents loft in the UK. I am in Australia. One day I will retrieve them. I have never forgotten those times!
@@ackerjawaka1966 i love Antinowhere League and I really love to listen Live in Yugoslavia. I would love to see them live in my home town, to.be small punk gig, best with KBO!. Maybe there is a chance... :) There are a lot of active bands that I would love to see live at least once, and I hope I will. But there are not that much bands, like Ramones and Pink Floyd that are my life dream. For me moments in time like this are greatest treasures of our legacy.
@@Stotinkica i love to listen to them to, we are the league is fantastic but live they were really disappointing which was a shame coz i was really looking forward to seeing them, maybe it was a one off as i only saw them the once but ive been told by a few people who have been to different gigs that they weren't up to much.
Many Brits claim they created Punk Rock, but they were all at The Ramones early UK gigs taking notes...as were the kids who were at the early Iggy & the Stooges years before that! I love Punk Rock and The Ramones are arguably the genre's best ambassadors and yes, Dee Dee is my spirit animal...
The Brits pretty much did create it. It wasn't until The Ramones did that infamous gig at the Roundhouse in July 1976 and met the Sex Pistols, The Clash and Marc Bolan that they started to see the fruits of their labor and success after the debut Ramones album flopped in the States.
It may surprise you to know, and in no way am I dissing The Ramones, I luv em! But prior to the NY "Punk" scene, or whatever you want to call it, Clem Burke was in England & caught a Dr Feelgood's show, he was knocked out by the bands raw energy & rtn'd to NY with a copy of Down By The Jetty. All the original crowd at Max's & CBGB's heard that platter & went on to create some great bands and music. Of course, NY already had a first, The New York Dolls, but the Feelgood's had a real kinda London Wide boy/Gangster attitude, poles apart from The Dolls but both were influencers, on the whole "Punk Rock" scene that followed. Here's to The Ramones, especially that first LP 🙂
Try having these guys in your Math class back in Forest Hills,Queens in 72' I did not learn a damm thing!!! Playing stickball just below Joey's apt. while they were in rehearsal to play CBGB'S.....RIP. My real friends!!
@@marksteinman2540 Of course!! But I saw them right from the beginning at CBGB's...Great times doing shots with Viscous,Reed,Deborah,Bowie the guys from The Damned etc..Good days!
It is wild to hear that you actually knew them in some way. And to call them your real friends like that just makes it even better to me. Most of us could never be able to have genuine relationships with anyone famous, let alone legendary pop culture icons like the Ramones, only able to imagine such parasocial interactions (like I do with the goddess Selene. Yes, I am a huge dork, and I apologize for getting weird with that 😂)…but you managed to make it happen. All I can say to you is rock on 🤘
Never saw Johnny with a safety pin.. or play guitar like that.. real punks never fake it. Sid Vicious pay attention. I was at winterland..you were only 3rd bill..Romeo void was already in SF tearing Mabuhy gardens in north beach a new one,, they were plugged in.. I saw you blowing snot rockets ... must be a British thing. If you made it to rock and roll heaven, when I get there I'll ask you in person. Maybe Dee Dee can help you plug in your amp....
Just working on my Master's Thesis around classical music performance and after 9 hours of rumination I got here and your comment has literally made my mind blow. Simply magic!💥
I wish I could say the same... But I'm fortunate to live in the same period of time as Ramones so I can listen their music and feel their energy as mine. And in this century I even have all possible albums, songs and concerts they played, lyrics and it is almost as I have time machine. Or maybe it really is time machine for, me, I'm grateful for my time on Earth. Peace.
*BLIZKEY BOH* With time stamps 0:07 “Take it, Dee Dee” WAN DAA DAA FAH 0:29 Hey ho, let’s go Hey ho, let’s go Hey ho let’s go Hey ho let’s go 0:39 Dey fummin in a straight lie Dey goin to a tad once Skittle is a landmass A-blitzkey bop 0:48 A fire in the backseat Is generating steamed meat I’ll save it for the black boot A-blitzkey bop 0:58 Ey o, let’s go Pseudo in the back 1:03 What they want, i dunno They’re all ripped up and ready to go Fummin in a straight lah They going through a tad once The Skittle is a landmine A-blitzkey bop 1:17 Fallin in the back se- s Generating steamed meat Mfuh budduh bah böh Blitzkey bop 1:27 Ey o, a-let’s go Shoe them in the back What they want, I dunno, they’re all ripped up and ready to go 1:36 Bumming in a straight lah, They goin through a tad wa Skittle is a landmark Blitzkey boh 1:46 Fire in the back seats Generating steamed meat Fluh budduh bah boh Blitzkey bop 1:55 EY HO, LET’S GO EY HO, LE-ET’S GO HEY HO, LET’S GO HEY HO, LET’S GO Writer(s): Dee Dee Ramone, Joey Ramone, Catlike
They did not make punk rock actually They created NEW YORK PUNK It is not the same The only real punk rock in history is embeeded in Sex Pistols and two first Clash records Damned also made an attempt
@@DemonDog444 Hi pal Keep on sayin' they did not make real punk Their tracks do have melody unlike punk ones Remember they even covered beat hits such as Needles and pins Otherwise during the Chrysalis years they did everyyhing but punk,almost pop-rock Anyway,always on my heart and in my mind Joey Johnny Marky Dee Dee By far,my favourite one is I LOST MY MIND GREETINGS PAL FUCK REGGETON
"Runnin through the backstreet! Never atr spinach!". Those were the lyrics in my mind, age 6 plating Tony Hawk pro skater 3. Love this song, forever and always. Rock n roll is the best genre to see live, along with funk. I'm saying this as a hiphop head too, who has seen hiphops greatest acts throughout history.... But rock music? Just always takes the cake for live performances and skills.
I saw the Ramones a CBGB's back in the very late 70's early 80's.. I was grounded for the summer for sneaking out of the house, but damn, it was worth it.
Saw them many times...they were electric everytime...once at a massive traditionally 50's/60's venue in Kitchener. (Lulus) The place was sold out...but the security didn't know what to do as they weren't used to this type of crowd. There was stage diving everywhere, and security threw a lot of people out the back door. Joey went out another door and brought them all back in! A classic night.
The Ramones were a Brill Bld group of song writers that turned out very melodic pop hit singles along the lines of Ellie Greenwich, Neil Diamond, Goffin/King etc. The fact that they channeled the "Ronnets" through closed backed Marshall cabs gave it a very compressed hard edge, but the sound and the songcraft is unmistakably pure Phil Spector NY. ENJOY!
I can attest to attending three Ramones shows in my lifetime that they were extremely LOUD.
The loudest. Saw them numerous time. It not really a concert but standing in a force of nature. Even with cotton in my ears, your ears will 2:09 ringing for 2 days.
WHAT?!
Four guys, three chords , two minute songs, one set. Absolutely epic
Seeing them ‘live’ was the greatest 90
minutes of my life
One lucky dude I’m from gen z and I was raise on rock mostly punk and grunge the Ramones and nirvana will all ways be my music
Please post proof positive pronto
Pics preferred
@@josephambrose2852 I have a scrapbook of all my ticket stubs from the Seventies in my Parents loft in the UK. I am in Australia. One day I will retrieve them. I have never forgotten those times!
Man, we got 86 minutes then.
59.48 , live at Paradiso Amsterdam 15 th of september 1978 ( Audio at UA-cam ) And it was the best one hour I spent at Paradiso.
Most explosive two minutes in rock history
Makes me want to *&^%$# cry my eyes out. New York's own THE RAMONES!
From England. I totally agree.
And arguably, the two most important minutes in rock history
Second one
First,HELTER SKELTER
Facts
im 27 so unfortunately i never go to see them... I live vicariously through these videos
24 years old. Same bro
Enjoy the archives, keep it alive!
Man what I wouldn't give to see them one more time. Saw them about 12 times, and they were my absolute favorite band to see live.
What I wouldn't give to see them just one time!
saw them twice,wish I saw them more as well.
@@Stotinkica i only saw them once, they were amazing, anti nowhere league on the other hand were utter dog shit lol
@@ackerjawaka1966 i love Antinowhere League and I really love to listen Live in Yugoslavia. I would love to see them live in my home town, to.be small punk gig, best with KBO!. Maybe there is a chance... :) There are a lot of active bands that I would love to see live at least once, and I hope I will. But there are not that much bands, like Ramones and Pink Floyd that are my life dream. For me moments in time like this are greatest treasures of our legacy.
@@Stotinkica i love to listen to them to, we are the league is fantastic but live they were really disappointing which was a shame coz i was really looking forward to seeing them, maybe it was a one off as i only saw them the once but ive been told by a few people who have been to different gigs that they weren't up to much.
0:25 before he even starts singing, the moment he started hopping, I get so HYPED!
Many Brits claim they created Punk Rock, but they were all at The Ramones early UK gigs taking notes...as were the kids who were at the early Iggy & the Stooges years before that! I love Punk Rock and The Ramones are arguably the genre's best ambassadors and yes, Dee Dee is my spirit animal...
The Brits pretty much did create it. It wasn't until The Ramones did that infamous gig at the Roundhouse in July 1976 and met the Sex Pistols, The Clash and Marc Bolan that they started to see the fruits of their labor and success after the debut Ramones album flopped in the States.
!967-- THE STOOGES
the fact we connected through vibrations and a love for music is awesome!
It may surprise you to know, and in no way am I dissing The Ramones, I luv em! But prior to the NY "Punk" scene, or whatever you want to call it, Clem Burke was in England & caught a Dr Feelgood's show, he was knocked out by the bands raw energy & rtn'd to NY with a copy of Down By The Jetty. All the original crowd at Max's & CBGB's heard that platter & went on to create some great bands and music. Of course, NY already had a first, The New York Dolls, but the Feelgood's had a real kinda London Wide boy/Gangster attitude, poles apart from The Dolls but both were influencers, on the whole "Punk Rock" scene that followed. Here's to The Ramones, especially that first LP 🙂
@Vicki Kennedy came he to say this
Take it dee dee
❤️
I had to come here to here that after watching a show from the 90s! Take it CJ just doesn’t sound right!
one, two, three, fuuuuu!!!!
Dee dee Ramone ❤️
WANN DAA THRAA FAA!!!!!
I was there at The Rainbow theatre. It was so loud people were throwing up in the corridors. Still have the ticket ... and the leather jacket !
I'm throwing up now and sniffing glue- sex pistols rules
Sure man, I was also there 😆
Try having these guys in your Math class back in Forest Hills,Queens in 72' I did not learn a damm thing!!! Playing stickball just below Joey's apt. while they were in rehearsal to play CBGB'S.....RIP. My real friends!!
Did you like their movie, Rock and Roll high school?
@@marksteinman2540
Of course!!
But I saw them right from the beginning at CBGB's...Great times doing shots with Viscous,Reed,Deborah,Bowie the guys from The Damned etc..Good days!
It is wild to hear that you actually knew them in some way. And to call them your real friends like that just makes it even better to me. Most of us could never be able to have genuine relationships with anyone famous, let alone legendary pop culture icons like the Ramones, only able to imagine such parasocial interactions (like I do with the goddess Selene. Yes, I am a huge dork, and I apologize for getting weird with that 😂)…but you managed to make it happen. All I can say to you is rock on 🤘
the power, the energy, they were like an hurricane!
The anti-KISS. Both the Ramones & KISS came from the same time/same place. The Ramones broke away from the artsy glam stuff and did it their own way.
Johnny Ramone's guitar's sound is live and loud and is legendary 🔥
Overdubbed at least 3 times
@@laravelisbullschitt3281
Proof?
That would be Marky Ramone, on guitar
To those of us into punk back then there were many bands we liked but the Ramones epitomized it.
This comment just about wraps it up.
Hey I saw you back then,😲 those good pre safety pin shows.. talking heads 77.🤔 Ramones SF 77🤔 Marky has our back stage passes.The best times circa 77🤗
Never saw Johnny with a safety pin.. or play guitar like that.. real punks never fake it. Sid Vicious pay attention. I was at winterland..you were only 3rd bill..Romeo void was already in SF tearing Mabuhy gardens in north beach a new one,, they were plugged in.. I saw you blowing snot rockets ... must be a British thing. If you made it to rock and roll heaven, when I get there I'll ask you in person. Maybe Dee Dee can help you plug in your amp....
Sad these guys are all dead now. Love the original band with Dee Dee and Tommy.
One of my all time favourites in music history. Right next to Mozart "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" and Motörhead "Orgasmatron"
That’s quite the selection of songs
Ah, a cultured individual
Just working on my Master's Thesis around classical music performance and after 9 hours of rumination I got here and your comment has literally made my mind blow. Simply magic!💥
Saw these guys in San Diego in the early 80’s. Hard to appreciate the power and volume of Johnny Ramone’s guitar, but this vid comes close.
I wish I could say the same... But I'm fortunate to live in the same period of time as Ramones so I can listen their music and feel their energy as mine. And in this century I even have all possible albums, songs and concerts they played, lyrics and it is almost as I have time machine. Or maybe it really is time machine for, me, I'm grateful for my time on Earth. Peace.
Damn. That must have been a blast.
*BLIZKEY BOH*
With time stamps
0:07
“Take it, Dee Dee”
WAN
DAA
DAA
FAH
0:29
Hey ho, let’s go
Hey ho, let’s go
Hey ho let’s go
Hey ho let’s go
0:39
Dey fummin in a straight lie
Dey goin to a tad once
Skittle is a landmass
A-blitzkey bop
0:48
A fire in the backseat
Is generating steamed meat
I’ll save it for the black boot
A-blitzkey bop
0:58
Ey o, let’s go
Pseudo in the back
1:03
What they want, i dunno
They’re all ripped up and ready to go
Fummin in a straight lah
They going through a tad once
The Skittle is a landmine
A-blitzkey bop
1:17
Fallin in the back se- s
Generating steamed meat
Mfuh budduh bah böh
Blitzkey bop
1:27
Ey o, a-let’s go
Shoe them in the back
What they want, I dunno, they’re all ripped up and ready to go
1:36
Bumming in a straight lah,
They goin through a tad wa
Skittle is a landmark
Blitzkey boh
1:46
Fire in the back seats
Generating steamed meat
Fluh budduh bah boh
Blitzkey bop
1:55
EY HO, LET’S GO
EY HO, LE-ET’S GO
HEY HO, LET’S GO
HEY HO, LET’S GO
Writer(s):
Dee Dee Ramone, Joey Ramone, Catlike
how americans hear british:
This sounds like the misheard lyrics for Carmina Burana by Famished Mammal.
Is this the official lyrics or what you could make of it?
😂
Writers are tommy ramone and dee dee ramone
@@sm_4859 you’re thinking about the original :)
The distortion was perfect
Ce groupe a débarqué à l'époque du "rock" progressif et a tout foutu en l'air 💥💥💥💥 Gloire à eux ❤️
Bugger! This still sounds great 46 years on !!
Doctor: You have 2 minutes with 9 seconds to live. What do you want to do?
Me:
Unforgetable song.The ramones Ruled Punk.
They did not make punk rock actually
They created NEW YORK PUNK
It is not the same
The only real punk rock in history is embeeded in Sex Pistols and two first Clash records
Damned also made an attempt
@@andresperez1872The OP said THEY RULED PUNK. He did not say they created it.
I say they were the best at it, by far.
@@DemonDog444 Hi pal
Keep on sayin' they did not make real punk
Their tracks do have melody unlike punk ones
Remember they even covered beat hits such as Needles and pins
Otherwise during the Chrysalis years they did everyyhing but punk,almost pop-rock
Anyway,always on my heart and in my mind
Joey
Johnny
Marky
Dee Dee
By far,my favourite one is
I LOST MY MIND
GREETINGS PAL
FUCK REGGETON
My first Ramones gig was 35 minutes long………….including encore!!!
Epic band!!
There is no substitute for the energy of youth
Joey's gorgeous happy invincibility smile grin or whatever it is and jumping just before starting to sing... so fuckin lovely
Back to my youth...I was there!
Romulo- you told me you knew them. That you grieved when Joey died. That still saddens me.
I'm 60. This sound gets me 2 minutes out my tomb
The only song to broadcast in the universe, in the name of mankind
??????
thank you so much for the uploader, I love this vid
"Runnin through the backstreet! Never atr spinach!". Those were the lyrics in my mind, age 6 plating Tony Hawk pro skater 3.
Love this song, forever and always. Rock n roll is the best genre to see live, along with funk.
I'm saying this as a hiphop head too, who has seen hiphops greatest acts throughout history....
But rock music? Just always takes the cake for live performances and skills.
I saw the Ramones a CBGB's back in the very late 70's early 80's.. I was grounded for the summer for sneaking out of the house, but damn, it was worth it.
Crazy....
The sound of the "end of the age"
my God what a sound!!
Raw and powerful!! That’s what music is all about!!
I didn't think they had so many listeners at a concert in 1977. Parents of punk rock 😎
I saw these guys. Years ago they. Kicked ass 😊
To have heard them at CBGB'S. What a trip!
19JAN2022 Read the comments, let me add," I love the Ramones!"
a reason to build a time machine
衝動的音楽♪ 僕を突き動かしてくれる音楽♪
ありがとうramones😊
ジョーイ,ジョニー,ディーディー,トミーのオリジナルラモーンズは亡くなりましたが彼等のロックンロールナンバーやロックンロール魂は永遠!!
ディーディーよ!!トミーよ!!なぜラモーンズ辞めたの!!
Amazing!
Straight to the point.
my 14 years began, love, rebellion, the desire to live....
Saw them in a shoe box club in the 80s Awesome Great shows, 10 feet from the stage at Rockaways
RAMONES, the best band in the universe
Damn good doc!!!
Thank's
And the ramones celebrates 50 years in 2024. Music still sounds futuristic and relevant😊
Johnny Ramone, the inventor of the punk rock guitar sound.
I used to love listening to them fight with each other on the Stern show.
I love ramones
So much energy....
Melhor que a versão de estúdio
I want this song at my funeral🙏
The Ramones Master of Punk rock
ramones never die☠
They will always be the one and only. Thanks Ramones
I cant believe i lived through this
respect from nara japan.
Una de mis bandas de Rock favoritas de los 70s
Energía sinceridad y cierta maravillosa ingenuidad insustituibles
Imo, while there are many strong contenders. This is the punk anthem to rule em all.
This & Astro Zombies by The Misfits
Ey Oh, lets go.... (for ever) !
Ha Ho let’s Go 🔥🔥🔥🔥😎🏴👍
Hey ho let’s go!
UA-cam is the closet time machine we have
Listening 2024😎😎😎
that was quite the explosion of sound
all time ramones song....
Great 🎵 song!
Seen live in Italy in September 1994 original line up.
This song naturally shakes my body as well.
Remember whence we came
Forever punk
Me encanta !!!
🎸🎸🎸
Legendarno! Stotinkica brat 😎
Masterpiece
They dont make them like this anymore .
take it Dee Dee: One, two, three, fuuuuu!!!!
Pure quality
This is New Year party ❗😍
Brilliant 😝
Saw them many times...they were electric everytime...once at a massive traditionally 50's/60's venue in Kitchener. (Lulus) The place was sold out...but the security didn't know what to do as they weren't used to this type of crowd. There was stage diving everywhere, and security threw a lot of people out the back door. Joey went out another door and brought them all back in! A classic night.
Memories!
A Storm in the Rock History.....Nothing more.....
Dee dee Ramone fire burning 🔥 bassist
Saw them and social D early 90's on the same bill
Rock porrada !
🇧🇷👍🎸
São Paulo 2022.
Those downstrokes are wild
blitzkrieg have conquered the world
Estou ouvindo profundamente emocionado. Ques deuses
I've taught every kid I know this song 🎉🎉🎉
The ramons que música que energía que presencia que tiempos
The Ramones were a Brill Bld group of song writers that turned out very melodic pop hit singles along the lines of Ellie Greenwich, Neil Diamond, Goffin/King etc. The fact that they channeled the "Ronnets" through closed backed Marshall cabs gave it a very compressed hard edge, but the sound and the songcraft is unmistakably pure Phil Spector NY. ENJOY!
Cool !
This ridiculous song changed everything
Sadly, they are all gone now. But how many people can honestly say they changed the world in some way?
Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee, good times.
Genius with the fewest chords possible.
It's not the number of chords. It's how hard you play them.