He came into the Ramones LATER on after Tommy Ramone said he didnt wanna tour, only produce. He did tour with them extensively and learned and maintained Tommy Ramones playing style. He was kicked out of the Ramones due to missing gigs because of alcohol but was let back in after. He is an important part of the Ramones and punk rock history.
Marky was the best drummer and in the band more than any other drummer. He has very fast hands most pro drummers cant keep a hihat pattern as fast as he can .
Marky's the real thing. Watch their live shows from Road to Ruin to Pleasant Dreams. 1978 to 1982 they were on fire thanks to Marky and the guys, mostly Marky being the monster on drums to keep up that hard thing going on there.
Not really. Joey was the first drummer, he was better as a singer, or so tommy thought, so joey took the singing role, tommy did the drums temporarily until they could find a drummer, who came to be marky. SO he is an original ramone
3 or 4 days a week I put on my Ramones tracks and play along to a dozen songs. It's amazing how many young people hear me and want to talk and listen to the Ramones. Ramones tunes never go out of style.
your a jerkwad, wtf has Sting or the Police got to do with this ? Two completely different kinds of music you fkn moron. Do you think they slag of the Ramones ? I doubt it. Police were a fkn good band as were the Ramones. Pull it out your butt and put it back in your dads handbag, you know diddley squat and you've exposed your IQ to most.
Marky is a great dude, met him almost 20 years ago, hung out maybe a half hour to an hour. Awesome experience, he encourage me and the other guitarist in our band to follow our dreams of playing punk music and told some great stories.
I witnessed Joey's OCD once at The Ritz where he repeatedly touched a banister before he would go down the stairs to use the bathroom. I thought he was just too drunk.
Saw Marky and his band last night. They were great. Played song after song for maybe 90 minutes and no one in the band said a word, the bass player just said “One, two, three, four” in between songs. Great entertaining songs. Never got to see the original band, so thankful that Mark is out there still working.
Something people today are simply not capable of. When he talks about having completely different political beliefs than Johnny. They couldn't stand each other's beliefs, but yet they both were able to respect each other's differences and get over it. If only most people could do this life for everyone would improve without a doubt.
Typical job environment. You dont have to like your coworker or agree with them, but you do have to treat them with respect and get along for the sake of the job
I remember in 1981 Rock,n,Roll High School was on TV . what a time of harmless rebellion it was , now I am in my f!@#$%^& fifties . I miss those days , where the f!@# have they gone ! What a crazy life ! As I got to my middle ages , I see more and more of my fave band members passing away , my parents are gone , Lemmy from Motorhead a fellow Capricorn passed away on my birthday 28th Dec . Three Ramones members passed away years before . Like what the ? Other musicians I grew up with listening , my friends and my parents passing away . I wanna go back in the seventies , my mom went to her boyfriends place for the weekend and I would raid the liquor cabinet , steal a couple of smokes and blast music , I hated school , especially Mondays , haha ! Graffiti in the bathroom stalls , Don,t waste toilet paper , waste Khomeini , Kilroy was here , FTW and the like . Smokin in the boys room , breaking school rules , sick home from school and still got a shitload of homework delivered to me via student from my area , could not escape it ! Still ! I wanna go back !!! Arrrgh !
Richie and CJ were just additional players. They didn't record any song with The Ramones. In fact they played covers of Ramones' songs is actually a violent of copyrights
ralphsrec Richie and CJ were just additional players. They didn't record any song with The Ramones. In fact they played covers of Ramones' songs is actually a violent of copyrights
yeah, and recorded plenty, Richie..how bout: too tough to die, halfway to sanity, animal boy..and credited with writing 6 songs from those releases? CJ...mondo bizzaro, acid eaters, adios amigos etc?
I did lights for him once at CBGBs (and Joey Ramone separately too). It's a shame that era of NYC is so long gone now. RIP LES * RIP East Village * RIP Punk Rock
Alright..to everybody saying C.J. and Richie are still around, that is true. But the interviewer at the beginning said 'last surviving Ramone inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame..
Thank you marky ramone for the joy of Ramones.I started a 3 man ramones tribute band called davey ramone and the atomic punks.I play johnny n joey of sorts.We hail from Rockford Il.
In hi book, he DOES discuss an encounter with Sting,when the Ramones opened for them in Atlanta. This is the gig where Sting was rude to Marky...and Johnny as well
Marc says he never got into intravenous drugs, but what about cocaine? Marc says he's the only link to the original members? Marc reports Joey's problems with OCD, but Joey kinda wanted to keep it private.
Lee S hahaha it was a Hired Hand give me a fucking break the Ramones were basically done when he joined the band no iconic songs were written with him please
ThreeShitsToTheWind. he was a Hired Hand he was paid like $500 a week and barely any shirt money if any he's way younger than the Ramones and did not write or was with the Ramones when they wrote their Kick-Ass shit I'm 50 I was there during the best Punk and metal and hardcore you get one point for having a Dickies video up but it's all their lamest record I am you're punk rock Elder
CJ kept the band going for another 7 years. He not only played bass, but he also wrote songs and sang as well. He should have been included in the HOF. Marky has some animosity because CJ's first wife was Marky's niece, whom CJ divorced.
Lee S Yeah. He is definetely the "5th" Ramone. He was in band what atleast 6 years, more likely +7years. Twice more than any other not og member that they had.
Markie I love you the DIYs we opened for you in Hollywood and you came up to listen to my songs I was so honored you came out of the backstage and started bopping around and then when my songs were done playing you went back down that pissed off our drummer though God Rest his soul he he died of cancer to Dave Drive he's a super big fan of your guys when he loved you so much God bless you I love you you're the best
@@Bb-yg3rq - CJ did a lot for the band. They sold more albums and made more money during the 7 years that CJ was in the band than any other period in their 22 year history. Dee Dee continued writing for them after he left the band..so he was still kind of there. Go back and listen to the CJ albums. He sang some of the best songs on all of the albums he appeared on. In fact, if it wasn't for him, the band probably would have retired a couple of years earlier than they did. He lightened the load on an already diagnosed and sick Joey by singing 4, 5, 6 songs every show.
This is Fox News. You don't get hired if you think the right-wing is "intrinsically bad." They are an unabashed right-wing network. He wasn't disparaging John's political leanings, he was comparing them to Marky's and those of the rest of the band. It is unusual for rock and roll and especially for punk rock to be on the right. VIVA RAMONES!
It is not Mark's "responsibility" to keep the Ramones alive. It was Tommy's sound. Somehow he glossed over him getting kicked out. Mark is a great drummer, my only issue is no is there to refute anything he says.
Seamark he's acting like he was there when the Ramones was conceptualized and in the early days of cbgb's and he was not. Tommy Ramone was the one that was there not Marquis. And Mark he's talking like he was there and it was partially his idea to have 2 minute songs because they were tired of the format that the 70s radio stations were putting out. No it was Dee Dee, Joey, Tommy, and Johnny. Richard Hell & the voidoids we're not at cbgb's in the early days. They weren't playing until the 80s
I have one slight nitpick. Tommy Ramone was the original drummer and producer and only stopped performing because Johnny Ramone was a nasty piece of work. Nothing against Marky but he joined the band on their 4th album after Beat the brat, Judy is a punk and of course Blitzkrieg Bop. While he was around the scene he not in the band as they exploded the first time around. Like I said nitpick that the interview was twisting what actually happened
I like it when Jhonny rotten put this dude in his place lol!Alex Harvey was hr grandfather of punk they called him glam but far from it!I only liked a few Ramones pieces!Some of it was good!Pistols better even though one album!No sting remarks at all !
@@atphotos Marky wrote one of my favorite Ramones songs "Anxiety". He also wrote songs like "The Job That Ate My Brain" and "Have A Nice Day" which are great songs!
First of all ... Mr Bell wasn't in the band when they began performing at CBGB's. The "two minute" song was nothing deliberate .... it was all they had because they were not terribly prolific. He didn't do anything, as far as paying drums, that was unique in terms of inventing a style
I love Marky. Chris Kensler comes off as a typical lefty creep, though. I'm glad Marky shut him up when he tried to suggest there was something wrong with Johnny for not toeing the SJW line. Oh, and the down vote is for the stupid attempt at a clickbait title.
I love how the host tries to get him to talk smack about Johnny because his politics aren't like 95% of the media's far left views. Big bowl of backfire there buddy. Kudos to Marky for straightening him out.
I can kind of understand why Ritchie Ramone wasn't inducted into the Hall of Fame, but CJ Ramone was in the band from 1989-1996 and was praised for keeping the band "young". He also sang some of the band's later songs. Why he was left out of the HOF is a travesty. Fortunately Marky was recognized, though for some reason Tommy gets the retrospective recognition as the "classic" line-up even though Marky actually had 15 years to Tommy's 3
CJ wasn't a member that was inducted in the hall of fame. Richie wasn't either and is still touring. CJ, Richie and Marky were not original members of the band. R.I.P. Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee and Tommy.
CJ should have been inducted and is one of the surviving Ramones period. Metallica's bass player was only in that band one year before he was inducted with that band and it is yet another reason why I think the so called Rock Hall of Fame is a joke.
Thanks for the various warnings from commenters that there is no mention of Sting in this and that the title is click-bait; It's saved me from watching more than a minute and a half and I'm giving the vid a THUMBS DOWN!
Marky is cool. He’s the only classic surviving member ( I don’t mean original. There are other Ramones roaming around like Richie, CJ and Elvis. So this interviewer needs to do his research.
Oh gosh. He was a great drummer for sure , but he is not one to talk about CBGB, he was not in the band. Sadly there is no one besides Monte or maybe Danny Fields to refute. Very sad. By the way, I have seen them live 30+ times. Dee Dee, Marky, Ritchie, CJ. Never Tommy unfortunately. Tragic that they are all gone. Ritchie wanted his t-shirt money. CJ was amazing. Marky is just trying to cash in. Look at the history.
From another interview... not here.. Elfman: Speaking of politics, I saw Fox News’ headline about your book, that Sting was a “jerk.” Ramone: Oh yeah, he was. He comes over to America. We wanted to make them (The Police, Sting’s band) feel comfortable in our country, so we went to the dressing room, and he criticized all our military gear, the stuff we wore on our coats. He goes, “Where’d you get those, at Woolworth?” With his class-English way of speaking. We said, “(Expletive) you, a---.” The guy was just looking for some kind of trouble. And, uh, (expletive) him.
He came into the Ramones LATER on after Tommy Ramone said he didnt wanna tour, only produce. He did tour with them extensively and learned and maintained Tommy Ramones playing style. He was kicked out of the Ramones due to missing gigs because of alcohol but was let back in after. He is an important part of the Ramones and punk rock history.
Marky was the best drummer and in the band more than any other drummer. He has very fast hands most pro drummers cant keep a hihat pattern as fast as he can .
Mark was just a better drummer than Tommy was. Tommy's main contributions largely were in the early managing and producing end. Tommy was a cool guy.
Marky's the real thing. Watch their live shows from Road to Ruin to Pleasant Dreams. 1978 to 1982 they were on fire thanks to Marky and the guys, mostly Marky being the monster on drums to keep up that hard thing going on there.
Not really. Joey was the first drummer, he was better as a singer, or so tommy thought, so joey took the singing role, tommy did the drums temporarily until they could find a drummer, who came to be marky. SO he is an original ramone
marky joined only like 2 years after the band formed and he was with them for the most part until they disbanded
3 or 4 days a week I put on my Ramones tracks and play along to a dozen songs. It's amazing how many young people hear me and want to talk and listen to the Ramones. Ramones tunes never go out of style.
Post title is a lie; Sting's never mentioned.
He doesn't have to be mentioned. He's still a wanker.
Spot on!
Sting IS a jerkwad. Did that satisfy your inquiry?
your a jerkwad, wtf has Sting or the Police got to do with this ? Two completely different kinds of music you fkn moron. Do you think they slag of the Ramones ? I doubt it. Police were a fkn good band as were the Ramones. Pull it out your butt and put it back in your dads handbag, you know diddley squat and you've exposed your IQ to most.
He mentioned it, Deftones.
The more I hear from Marky the more I like him. Great representative of the band. Good story teller, level headed, friendly.
same
So well-spoken, so diplomatic, very heartful cat
Johnny was the same way. Intelligent too.
NOBODY SAID A WORD ABOUT STING IN THIS VIDEO
lol, but we all know somehow its true
@@anaranjadisimo Right-o! I was ready to pile on in the comments. Dammit.
Marky is a great dude, met him almost 20 years ago, hung out maybe a half hour to an hour. Awesome experience, he encourage me and the other guitarist in our band to follow our dreams of playing punk music and told some great stories.
I witnessed Joey's OCD once at The Ritz where he repeatedly touched a banister before he would go down the stairs to use the bathroom. I thought he was just too drunk.
Joey abused alcohol and cocaine from 1986 to 1990
Then hooked on prozac but really helped him
shut up you wimp get bent with your ocd
Saw Marky and his band last night. They were great. Played song after song for maybe 90 minutes and no one in the band said a word, the bass player just said “One, two, three, four” in between songs. Great entertaining songs. Never got to see the original band, so thankful that Mark is out there still working.
Something people today are simply not capable of. When he talks about having completely different political beliefs than Johnny. They couldn't stand each other's beliefs, but yet they both were able to respect each other's differences and get over it. If only most people could do this life for everyone would improve without a doubt.
Typical job environment. You dont have to like your coworker or agree with them, but you do have to treat them with respect and get along for the sake of the job
That's the difference between old school liberal and woke cancel culture Leftist.
I'm with Johnny but I love all the RAMONES and am so glad I saw them live if only once and unfortunately without Dee Dee.
Never mind the click bait, i gladly listen to this great drummer!
I remember in 1981 Rock,n,Roll High School was on TV . what a time of harmless rebellion it was , now I am in my f!@#$%^& fifties . I miss those days , where the f!@# have they gone ! What a crazy life ! As I got to my middle ages , I see more and more of my fave band members passing away , my parents are gone , Lemmy from Motorhead a fellow Capricorn passed away on my birthday 28th Dec . Three Ramones members passed away years before . Like what the ? Other musicians I grew up with listening , my friends and my parents passing away . I wanna go back in the seventies , my mom went to her boyfriends place for the weekend and I would raid the liquor cabinet , steal a couple of smokes and blast music , I hated school , especially Mondays , haha ! Graffiti in the bathroom stalls , Don,t waste toilet paper , waste Khomeini , Kilroy was here , FTW and the like . Smokin in the boys room , breaking school rules , sick home from school and still got a shitload of homework delivered to me via student from my area , could not escape it ! Still ! I wanna go back !!! Arrrgh !
He's NOT the last surviving member of the Ramones - Richie and CJ are still going strong.
He meant the last REAL Ramone.
Ritchie actually played faster.....
Love the Ramones great band, lucky to be at CBGBs in '77
Who cares about Sting anyway?
You can tell Marky is a great guy.
Come on Marky, Richie and CJ are still around, and still playing Ramones songs, too. Just saw a Richie Ramone gig and it was great.
ralphsrec last surviving member that was inducted is what he meant
Richie and CJ were just additional players. They didn't record any song with The Ramones. In fact they played covers of Ramones' songs is actually a violent of copyrights
ralphsrec Richie and CJ were just additional players. They didn't record any song with The Ramones. In fact they played covers of Ramones' songs is actually a violent of copyrights
slametawaluddin
dont talk crap
both cj and richie wrote songs
especially richie
marky didnt wrote anything
he was just a substitute drummer
yeah, and recorded plenty, Richie..how bout: too tough to die, halfway to sanity, animal boy..and credited with writing 6 songs from those releases? CJ...mondo bizzaro, acid eaters, adios amigos etc?
I was waiting for the stings a jerkwad bit but it never came....
Say what you want about him, I still like Marky and love his drumming.
I did lights for him once at CBGBs (and Joey Ramone separately too). It's a shame that era of NYC is so long gone now. RIP LES * RIP East Village * RIP Punk Rock
Alright..to everybody saying C.J. and Richie are still around, that is true. But the interviewer at the beginning said 'last surviving Ramone inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame..
oh that says alot. sorry.
Thank you!
I wanna wanna be a clickbait cretin!
I saw the Ramones in February '77 in Los Angeles, so I saw them with the original drummer.
Why is this titled "Sting's a jerkwad"?
I was wondering the same thing. Other musicians have said the same thing though
He IS a jerkwad.
Why not?
A friend of mine delivered pizza to him, and he was allegedly a major jerkwad and asshole dillweed.. Plus he was allegedly a very shitty tipper.
the world of clickbait... not much integrity, they need! people to watch their upload!
Thank you marky ramone for the joy of Ramones.I started a 3 man ramones tribute band called davey ramone and the atomic punks.I play johnny n joey of sorts.We hail from Rockford Il.
Well if the Ramones tribute doesn't work out, you could honor Cheap Trick
The ramones inspired the Sex Pistols and invented Punk Rock. It's not even an argument.
Rotten copied Iggy, and his band liked The Faces and NY Dolls.
Pistols delivered an iconic album . Just a shame that the 1970,s punk albums by Ramones were marred by soppy poppy love songs on them. 👍🎶
Iggy invented punk rock, not even an argument
@@gmantramp404 Absolutely.
@@hyzercreek Iggy Pop he was good,Influential yes but thats all.
A really great interview, interesting guy, thoughtful, tells great stories. Thanks for posting.
In hi book, he DOES discuss an encounter with Sting,when the Ramones opened for them in Atlanta. This is the gig where Sting was rude to Marky...and Johnny as well
Good for you Marky keep playing the music it is great keep it alive you guys were great
He doesn't mention Sting.
ElectricLabel -It's definitely clickbait....
Marc says he never got into intravenous drugs, but what about cocaine?
Marc says he's the only link to the original members?
Marc reports Joey's problems with OCD, but Joey kinda wanted to keep it private.
I wonder if CBGB had asbestos or a radon problem, which caused cancer.
I don't like how he dismisses CJ. It's getting old.
Lee S hahaha it was a Hired Hand give me a fucking break the Ramones were basically done when he joined the band no iconic songs were written with him please
ThreeShitsToTheWind. he was a Hired Hand he was paid like $500 a week and barely any shirt money if any he's way younger than the Ramones and did not write or was with the Ramones when they wrote their Kick-Ass shit I'm 50 I was there during the best Punk and metal and hardcore you get one point for having a Dickies video up but it's all their lamest record I am you're punk rock Elder
Allow me to chime in here, but both Joey and his brother adored CJ. His work may not be for everyone, but he was in the band.
CJ kept the band going for another 7 years.
He not only played bass, but he also wrote songs and sang as well.
He should have been included in the HOF.
Marky has some animosity because CJ's first wife was Marky's niece, whom CJ divorced.
Lee S Yeah. He is definetely the "5th" Ramone. He was in band what atleast 6 years, more likely +7years. Twice more than any other not og member that they had.
He's not the last surviving Member, Cj Ramone the bass player is still alive.
So is Richie Ramone, but they were not part of the classic line-ups that got inducted into the Hall of Fame.
He’s the last surviving wig-wearing Ramone.
hahahh true
Elvis Ramone still lives
Seba Corsair Clem Burke😂
So, I must have missed the part about Sting?
Markie I love you the DIYs we opened for you in Hollywood and you came up to listen to my songs I was so honored you came out of the backstage and started bopping around and then when my songs were done playing you went back down that pissed off our drummer though God Rest his soul he he died of cancer to Dave Drive he's a super big fan of your guys when he loved you so much God bless you I love you you're the best
Was the name of your band "Run-on Sentence"?
One of the few interviews where Marky’s not a super douche. A nice wig too.
Lol!
Had the great privilege to witness my heros in a little hole in the wall club called "Volcanos" in Honolulu. Awesome of awesome concert.
Danny says we gotta do...gotta do Honnnnn-o-lu-lu...
"last member alive" sure. whatever you say, bud
Johnny Ramone are you stupid cj didn't do shit for the band
Isn’t Tommy still alive?
He says, of the ones inducted into the Hall Of Fame..
Yah - Ritchie was easily the best drummer. Plus he sang.
@@Bb-yg3rq - CJ did a lot for the band. They sold more albums and made more money during the 7 years that CJ was in the band than any other period in their 22 year history. Dee Dee continued writing for them after he left the band..so he was still kind of there. Go back and listen to the CJ albums. He sang some of the best songs on all of the albums he appeared on. In fact, if it wasn't for him, the band probably would have retired a couple of years earlier than they did. He lightened the load on an already diagnosed and sick Joey by singing 4, 5, 6 songs every show.
Great wig!! Ramones rule
note how the interview frames the question...like being far left wing is great normal and acceptable while being on the right is intrinsically bad...
This is Fox News. You don't get hired if you think the right-wing is "intrinsically bad." They are an unabashed right-wing network. He wasn't disparaging John's political leanings, he was comparing them to Marky's and those of the rest of the band. It is unusual for rock and roll and especially for punk rock to be on the right.
VIVA RAMONES!
Sting's left-wing politics stink.
he wasn't there in the beggining Tommy was
Yes he was. He was in other bands before the Ramones. Important bands.. he's a pioneer in punk. Do your research
@@ZzzZzz-fg9hx not addressing that, Tommy Erdalyi was the original drummer.
@@briantyson7744 That's Erdélyi (means "of Transsylvania" in Hungarian).
@@dimmykarras9287 Thank You!
There's no punk rocker like an intelligent punk rocker.
Saw em twice,
In God-damned Nebraska
With Tommy drumming!
I like the Police's music, but the thing I do not like about them is they rode on the coat tails of punk rock, yet they seemed to have disdain for it.
Don't know why he implied Dee Dee died of cancer. He didn't; it was a drug overdose.
Fuck, I think he was the only one that didn’t
it was cancer with Joey, Jonny and Tommy, smart guy
Most of the time overdoses are suicides. If you get sick that gets tempting
It is not Mark's "responsibility" to keep the Ramones alive. It was Tommy's sound. Somehow he glossed over him getting kicked out. Mark is a great drummer, my only issue is no is there to refute anything he says.
That's got to be one expensive wig!
It's a good wig It looks natural
"its a two-system party" hehe nice one
That could be the title of a Ramone's greatest hits album. It was always a party, but there were 2 systems at play: Joey's...and Johnny's.
7:28 Oh, what Marky suffers through in the name of Punk... :D
Seamark he's acting like he was there when the Ramones was conceptualized and in the early days of cbgb's and he was not. Tommy Ramone was the one that was there not Marquis. And Mark he's talking like he was there and it was partially his idea to have 2 minute songs because they were tired of the format that the 70s radio stations were putting out. No it was Dee Dee, Joey, Tommy, and Johnny. Richard Hell & the voidoids we're not at cbgb's in the early days. They weren't playing until the 80s
Its a two system party.
Fox sting the Ramones are the greatest band that ever existed they were the American Beatles the greatest foxing band in the world of all time
Mark can talk now that no one's left to tell him to shut up.
I have one slight nitpick. Tommy Ramone was the original drummer and producer and only stopped performing because Johnny Ramone was a nasty piece of work. Nothing against Marky but he joined the band on their 4th album after Beat the brat, Judy is a punk and of course Blitzkrieg Bop. While he was around the scene he not in the band as they exploded the first time around. Like I said nitpick that the interview was twisting what actually happened
I like it when Jhonny rotten put this dude in his place lol!Alex Harvey was hr grandfather of punk they called him glam but far from it!I only liked a few Ramones pieces!Some of it was good!Pistols better even though one album!No sting remarks at all !
Ya and he came right back at rotten, or did you not hear that part?
I've always really liked Marky. He wrote some great Ramones songs too!
Um, which?
@@atphotos Marky wrote one of my favorite Ramones songs "Anxiety". He also wrote songs like "The Job That Ate My Brain" and "Have A Nice Day" which are great songs!
I moved to NYC in 1990 too... and went to those clubs... too bad they're all gone...
First of all ... Mr Bell wasn't in the band when they began performing at CBGB's. The "two minute" song was nothing deliberate .... it was all they had because they were not terribly prolific. He didn't do anything, as far as paying drums, that was unique in terms of inventing a style
Actually marky was an ace drummer but dumbed down his style to fit in the ramones. just check out his band Dust from his teenage years.
This interviewer is asking some really good questions. Really interesting, Marky's answers!
I love Marky. Chris Kensler comes off as a typical lefty creep, though. I'm glad Marky shut him up when he tried to suggest there was something wrong with Johnny for not toeing the SJW line.
Oh, and the down vote is for the stupid attempt at a clickbait title.
I love how the host tries to get him to talk smack about Johnny because his politics aren't like 95% of the media's far left views. Big bowl of backfire there buddy. Kudos to Marky for straightening him out.
I can kind of understand why Ritchie Ramone wasn't inducted into the Hall of Fame, but CJ Ramone was in the band from 1989-1996 and was praised for keeping the band "young". He also sang some of the band's later songs. Why he was left out of the HOF is a travesty. Fortunately Marky was recognized, though for some reason Tommy gets the retrospective recognition as the "classic" line-up even though Marky actually had 15 years to Tommy's 3
"Last surviving Ramone" so CJ doesn't exist?
CJ wasn't a member that was inducted in the hall of fame. Richie wasn't either and is still touring. CJ, Richie and Marky were not original members of the band. R.I.P. Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee and Tommy.
CJ should have been inducted and is one of the surviving Ramones period. Metallica's bass player was only in that band one year before he was inducted with that band and it is yet another reason why I think the so called Rock Hall of Fame is a joke.
I love this guy
"It's a two system party" AWESOME!!
I heard that too
guess the person who came up with the title really didn’t like sting
Thanks for the various warnings from commenters that there is no mention of Sting in this and that the title is click-bait; It's saved me from watching more than a minute and a half and I'm giving the vid a THUMBS DOWN!
the titLe might be misleading, to you, anD otherS, including me. but nothing far from the truth, Sting iS afirSt cLaSS arSehoLe.
Marky is cool. He’s the only classic surviving member ( I don’t mean original. There are other Ramones roaming around like Richie, CJ and Elvis. So this interviewer needs to do his research.
Marky 🥰
That host looks like the guy from Die Hard With a Vengeance who disarms the bombs
Poor Joey!
He was a backstreet boy? Radical!!!!!
Dust. Come on! Richie Wise, Kenny Aaronson, Mark Bell.
"It's a two system party". lol! How true.
amazing how his accent is just like my friend, who grew up in the Bronx, but is an Eye Surgeon.
I wonder if Joey was trying to ground himself.
Great wig!!!
Marky Ramones wig shoulda got inducted into the hall of Fame too
Marky ramone punk i love
Good job gettin right in with the questions. He didn’t wanna waste time either
What about C.J. and Richie?
nevermind i must have forgotten that he died
Jessie Fox I understand that but CJ and Richie Ramone only lasted in the group during shorter years.
@@roxannestorm2616 The Ramones are hit it Dee Dee 1 2 3 4 whoever played bass after doesn't matter.
I don't agree johnny was a boomer and Joey was a post boom blank despite the politicks john was the hippie but that's life
Chris is ANNOYING! Let Markey FINISH!
I bet thats a wig
It is. But it looks good.
He looks like a bowling ball without it.
You've seen him without it?
Yip He wears a Syrup.!!!
It is....
I can't believe FoxNews talked aboutThe Ramones...
Didn’t he came in later.
Yes about 4-5 years later.,
Marky Ramone looks really uncomfortable in this interview...he probably didnt really want to do it....but he had a book to plug....
Great drummer
Yeah his hand speed is amazing..
Why is CJ completely ignored? Richie too?
Uh, guess Markey and the interviewer forgot about CJ.
Experts say OCD is likely caused by overly harsh parenting. So don't scream at or belittle your little rockers!
Nobody remembers Elvis Ramone.
When youre to old to be punk and a wig becomes a good idea!
its a shame they never mention either CJ nor Richie tho
Oh gosh. He was a great drummer for sure , but he is not one to talk about CBGB, he was not in the band. Sadly there is no one besides Monte or maybe Danny Fields to refute. Very sad. By the way, I have seen them live 30+ times. Dee Dee, Marky, Ritchie, CJ. Never Tommy unfortunately. Tragic that they are all gone. Ritchie wanted his t-shirt money. CJ was amazing. Marky is just trying to cash in. Look at the history.
John William Cummings (October 8, 1948 - September 15, 2004), better known by his stage name Johnny Ramone....rip fascist dictator man
Oh come on... Before Marky there was Tommy
Marky thinking this kid is annoying.
From another interview... not here.. Elfman: Speaking of politics, I saw Fox News’ headline about your book, that Sting was a “jerk.”
Ramone: Oh yeah, he was. He comes over to America. We wanted to make them (The Police, Sting’s band) feel comfortable in our country, so we went to the dressing room, and he criticized all our military gear, the stuff we wore on our coats. He goes, “Where’d you get those, at Woolworth?” With his class-English way of speaking. We said, “(Expletive) you, a---.” The guy was just looking for some kind of trouble. And, uh, (expletive) him.
Huh the title is kind of misleading. I didn’t get to hear where he was going to spill the beans about Sting
Dude looks like Paul Stanley
Stanley looks better and has sold more records than Marky
Sure! Sure! Right! Sure!