I've read it was a friend of theirs who was experimenting with videotaping and stuff, and asked them if it was ok to record one of their gigs, and they agreed. Afterwards they used that very same footage to iron out imperfections in their show and be more effective. No fiddling around, no goofing, just one song after another. Dee dee counting them off, and that was it. No frills, just music.
Excellent insight, Killer of Val. Since this was way before the start of CBGB’s salad days, what kinds of bands were playing there at this point? Actual County, Bluegrass and Blues bands, as Hilly had originally intended?
In the early days, the beginning, you were just kind of blown away thinking what the phuck did I just hear, but it gave you an instant hard-on anyway and you always craved to hear more...then as time progressed you realized you were at the vanguard of something really special, a movement - revolution actually that would ultimately change the face of rock and roll around the globe...@@andremadeira6916
Was not the first. But the Ramones and Johnny decided to imposes his style. Lovely but punk was more than Johnny's point of view. Unfortunately many people believe as a religion his very stretch view. ! Iggy and MC5 was there before but Punk started to be called punk because of the New York Dolls !
@@cooldolphiinIggy didn't created ramonescore which was basically how all punk Rock bands that came after did play. Iggy was protopunk everything changed after the ramones
1974??!! This is only 4 years after Jimi Hendrix died! The diversity of music from the 60s to the 80s is just incredible. We'll never see anything like it again....
@@ElronHumpperdink honestly man just play the song once a day at full speed. no matter how hard your hand is cramping up just power through it. then maybe do it at half speed a time or 2 afterwards. after playing it full speed and half speed everyday for a week you should have it perfected
if you watch johnny's face impressions it looks like he had a heavy job playing the old mosrite MK II guitar haha. my arm hurts like hell when i play downstroke for a few minutes. respect for johnny and the rest !
TENGO 50 AÑOS Y ESTOS CHICOS CON CARA DE INDIFERECIA A LA VIDA, FUERON LO MEJOR DEL PUNK ROCK QUE ESCUCHE EN MIS BUENOS TIEEMPOS.TUVE LA SUERTE DE VERLOS EN DIRECTO EN BARCELONA Y AUN GUARDO EL RECUERDO DE TENER LOS PELOS COMO ESCARPIAS DE LA EMOCION.ERAN UN VERDADERO ESPECTACULO.TRANSGRESORES Y YA SON MITOS.AUN NACEN FANS CON SOLO ESCUCHARLOS
Legends rest in peace and much love forever Joey Johnny dee dee Tommy you guys rock bang go hard forever and the last Ramones left marky much love keep taking care and and keep the legacy of the band going forever man . aye oh let's go
God damn, Tommy plays it cool with shades and keeps the beat, Johnny acts tough while playing downstroked barre chords, Dee Dee unfortunately doesn't act crazy and doesnt jump around like normally (probably the stage size) and Joey dances around like he's on multiple kinds of drugs lol
at 1:47 Johnny looks like he's in pain. Downstrokes can be very painful. He's NOT like one of those plastic banana rockers making those faces to purposely look bad ass. He's making faces because he's facing brutality! Johnny's the REAL THING!
you can tell this was early in their start, Dee Dee on left Johnny on Right, Joey's pants, Joey moving around and on his knees, Johnny was only one in leather jacket, they were wandering around on stage arguing and yelling about what song to play. That would explain why they weren't accepted or taken seriously by Rock and Roll people or radio people at the beginning
I think at this point they were kinda copying the New York Dolls. Look at the way Joey is dancing and the cheetah pattern on Johnny's open shirt. I'm glad they eventually found their own style. :)
This is a fascinating document of the period in which punk was just starting to emerge from the shadow of early 70s glam and sleaze. One of the main riffs is lifted straight from 'Suffragette City'. Some of Joey's moves visibly owe something to Mick Jagger. Look at Johnny's jacket - leopardskin facings on the cuffs and lapels, worn over no shirt. Musically, this is very close to the recorded version: it's the stage presentation that isn't quite there yet (though the tiny stage is obviously restricting).
0:15 Joey: "I DON'T WANNA GO DOWN TO THE BASEMENT!" Tommy: "C'mon, let's do _Loudmouth,_ alright?" Johnny: "Fuck it! *Fuck it!"* Dee Dee: "Nah, I wanna do _'I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement'_ too." Johnny:" Yeah, that’s two against one." Tommy: "Really? *Fuck you all!"*
0:15 Joey: I dont want to go to the basement Tommy: Wait a minute, cmon, let's do loudmouth alright? Johnny: Fuck it. Fuck it. Dee dee: I wanna do i dont want to go to the basement too Johnny: Yeah Its two against one Dee dee: I really do Tommy: FUCK YOU ALL.... Dee dee: 1 2 3 4
No, en realidad lo saque del dvd: "Ramones it's Alive 1974 - 1996" el otro tema de ese recital es "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" que tambien esta en ese Dvd. Seria una bomba encontrar ese recital completo, si sabes de algo avisame!!!
I think the Ramones first played at CBGBs late '73. This is as fresh and as raw as Elvis' Sun Sessions 20 years before. So many things happened between 1954 and 1974 in music. Today, I look back over the last 20 years to 1995 and see nothing but samey samey crap. Around the beginning of that period Oasis had a few good songs but they wEre hardly original, just Beatles mark 2.
These guys even argued on stage as to which song they should play. Arguing and fighting would be the standard of this dysfunctional band all their existence. lol
hmmm, ya I've heard these guys and they sound like a surf band to me. For the era they weren't ground breaking by any means. If we want to trace roots of punk to the 60s then I'd say Iggy and Stooges or MC5 or even the Sonics were more cutting edge.
There has ALWAYS been young punks making loud music...Mozart, Sinatra, Elvis, Jerry Lee, Little Richard, John and Paul, etc...HOPEFULLY, there always will be!
Of the many strange things happening here: 1) dee Dee is performing stage right (my left) - NEVER saw Dee Dee or later CJ ANYWHERE but on Joeys left (My right) and I saw Ramones over 20 times between 1979 and 1990. 2) Joeys has de-standed to mic! Again, I do not think I EVER saw joey singing into a "loose" microphone, ALWAYS leaning on the stand, he was.
God bless the person who decided to show up with a CAMERA!!
yes! ist perfectly
I've read it was a friend of theirs who was experimenting with videotaping and stuff, and asked them if it was ok to record one of their gigs, and they agreed. Afterwards they used that very same footage to iron out imperfections in their show and be more effective. No fiddling around, no goofing, just one song after another. Dee dee counting them off, and that was it. No frills, just music.
@@alessandroarcuri209 dee dee says i wanna do basement i really do, REALLY then F you all oh my god he was amazing
@@leahflower9924 that's SO DeeDee! 😅
and those 12 homeless drunks at CBGB's were absolutely blown away... XD
Vince McMahon "That's some good shit Pal!!!"
Excellent insight, Killer of Val. Since this was way before the start of CBGB’s salad days, what kinds of bands were playing there at this point? Actual County, Bluegrass and Blues bands, as Hilly had originally intended?
I was one of 'em...
@@glennkarant6760please let us know what did you felt back then? Warm regards
In the early days, the beginning, you were just kind of blown away thinking what the phuck did I just hear, but it gave you an instant hard-on anyway and you always craved to hear more...then as time progressed you realized you were at the vanguard of something really special, a movement - revolution actually that would ultimately change the face of rock and roll around the globe...@@andremadeira6916
History being made right here in '74, Ramones forever!!
My favorite Ramones song.
Holy crap-the banter before kicking into the song!!!!
Thank God someone had a camera that night!!!! The Beatles of PUNK!!!
Vital and kinetic history was chronicled that night.
@@brothermaynardsbrother Perfectly stated.
Wow Joey had some nifty moves back in the day.
I guess he tried to be more like Iggy.
too much carbona
Jesse Rothbeind until Johnny told him to stand in one spot cause he was bumping into him and DeeDee.
Yeah you you can see how angry is johnny here giving joey dirty looks when gets out of control ;)
I love them all 😱🤟🏼♠️🤠🎸🎼🇨🇭🇫🇷☘️🌺😊
Ramones are the best medicine
Bro. This is so important for musical history. Whoever filmed this deserves a huge pat on the back.. thanks 🙏 !!!!
this shit is golden
best band ever
I love how they argue what song they're gonna play. Classic Punk-ROCKERS!
Fucking brilliant, this is how a band should sound- raw, provoked and angry!
How can anyone deny them as one of the first punk rock bands? If this is really from '74, they were a few years ahead of their time.
Because iggy pop was already a thing for almost 10 years already
It's from '74.
Was not the first. But the Ramones and Johnny decided to imposes his style. Lovely but punk was more than Johnny's point of view. Unfortunately many people believe as a religion his very stretch view. ! Iggy and MC5 was there before but Punk started to be called punk because of the New York Dolls !
Because MC5 and the Stooges were already the shit way before 74
@@cooldolphiinIggy didn't created ramonescore which was basically how all punk Rock bands that came after did play. Iggy was protopunk everything changed after the ramones
Damn Joey got no chill here. Bloody marvellous.
we love The Ramones
America's Beatles! Forever.
I love how theyre arguing among themselves on stage about what song theyre gonna do next
1974??!! This is only 4 years after Jimi Hendrix died! The diversity of music from the 60s to the 80s is just incredible. We'll never see anything like it again....
I get hand cramps from just watching him let alone covering their stuff
@@ElronHumpperdink honestly man just play the song once a day at full speed. no matter how hard your hand is cramping up just power through it. then maybe do it at half speed a time or 2 afterwards. after playing it full speed and half speed everyday for a week you should have it perfected
We should thanks british invasion, otherwise its all about blues, folks, jazz and country genre.
if you watch johnny's face impressions it looks like he had a heavy job playing the old mosrite MK II guitar haha. my arm hurts like hell when i play downstroke for a few minutes. respect for johnny and the rest !
RIP Joey... anniversary of his death today :'(
TENGO 50 AÑOS Y ESTOS CHICOS CON CARA DE INDIFERECIA A LA VIDA, FUERON LO MEJOR DEL PUNK ROCK QUE ESCUCHE EN MIS BUENOS TIEEMPOS.TUVE LA SUERTE DE VERLOS EN DIRECTO EN BARCELONA Y AUN GUARDO EL RECUERDO DE TENER LOS PELOS COMO ESCARPIAS DE LA EMOCION.ERAN UN VERDADERO ESPECTACULO.TRANSGRESORES Y YA SON MITOS.AUN NACEN FANS CON SOLO ESCUCHARLOS
This is an amazing video. Classic Ramones. Original lineup and arguing over the set list. Looooove it!!1
This video is wonderful, a masterpiece
I wonder if anyone realized what amzing shit was unfolding before thier eyes.
David Steele probably not
"I really do... ReALLY!".
Das muss man sich 2-3-4 Mal anschauen und die Freude ist jedes Mal größer
Wow, lovely. Another of those things you never imagined existed. Yet it does!
Long live the memory of the Ramones!xoxoThe Clarences
me pregunto como es posible que me guste tanto esto? me respondo simplemente son los RAMONES
Fernando Javier Villalobos Peña exacto
Aguanten los ramones
No tiene explicación Es sólo sentirlo. Aguante Los Ramones
Argentina los ama. Para toda la vida.
i love johnny so much
Legends rest in peace and much love forever Joey Johnny dee dee Tommy you guys rock bang go hard forever and the last Ramones left marky much love keep taking care and and keep the legacy of the band going forever man . aye oh let's go
I know alotta people dont like to count them, but Richie and CJ are still keeping them alive as well.
Freaking awesome. Love the argument in the beginning! HAHAHA
They were so young! :D
“Cmon let’s play loudmouth!”
“Fuck that!”
“I wanna play I don’t wanna go down to the basement too!”
Beautiful!!!
Clássico momento do Ramones...
Made my day ! 😁🤗 They are so cool, great 💙
Thank god somebody had a camera
Ramones para sempre!
Godlike.
Never realized Joey had such a thing for Mick Jagger. Seriously, look at Joey here and tell me that doesn't remind you at least a little of Jagger.
God damn, Tommy plays it cool with shades and keeps the beat, Johnny acts tough while playing downstroked barre chords, Dee Dee unfortunately doesn't act crazy and doesnt jump around like normally (probably the stage size) and Joey dances around like he's on multiple kinds of drugs lol
haha i love your comment
Hey daddy-o
Ramones! The Best! "I wanna do Idont wanna go to the basement too" DeeDee Johnnys pissed But still kills it!
Dee Dee was probably rightfully scared that Johnny's dad was down there with a baseball bat...
Wow...just...wow.
at 1:47 Johnny looks like he's in pain. Downstrokes can be very painful. He's NOT like one of those plastic banana rockers making those faces to purposely look bad ass. He's making faces because he's facing brutality! Johnny's the REAL THING!
1:47
Played like that for 30 years unreal
Downstrokes are a mo fo my friend.... ;)
They were probably playing for months and humans were not yet ready for downstroking for 1 hour on high speed. We had to adapt
you can tell this was early in their start, Dee Dee on left Johnny on Right, Joey's pants, Joey moving around and on his knees, Johnny was only one in leather jacket, they were wandering around on stage arguing and yelling about what song to play. That would explain why they weren't accepted or taken seriously by Rock and Roll people or radio people at the beginning
on closer look Johnny didn't have leather jacket, cloth jacket with leopard skin collar. Definitely early stuff
Michael Frierson where can you find or buy a jacket like that
Joey had leather jacket
@@dankmansalley417 It was a perfecto schott jacket
You havent known many bands or bandmembers, have you? Lol
that Joey was a table of surf
Shout out to the person walking back from the bar at 0.53 trying not to spill drinks.
I think at this point they were kinda copying the New York Dolls. Look at the way Joey is dancing and the cheetah pattern on Johnny's open shirt. I'm glad they eventually found their own style. :)
Time machine travellers,
Punk before punk,
God damn!
i love who johnny says "fuck it, fuck it" :) johnny is my rock n roll idol - leather jacket, mickey mouse army tshirt and mosrite markII - thats it :D
Love how they have to argue before each song!
Joey learning that "less is more"
It's the greatest clip, innit?!?
Jesus Christ, they are so fuckin young. Right in the pocket.
This is TRUE PUNK...
buen tema
chido video
forever
Destrucción para mis oídos, más volumen!!!!!!
😍
This is a fascinating document of the period in which punk was just starting to emerge from the shadow of early 70s glam and sleaze. One of the main riffs is lifted straight from 'Suffragette City'. Some of Joey's moves visibly owe something to Mick Jagger. Look at Johnny's jacket - leopardskin facings on the cuffs and lapels, worn over no shirt. Musically, this is very close to the recorded version: it's the stage presentation that isn't quite there yet (though the tiny stage is obviously restricting).
Joey's still in "glam mode" after watching these videos they would tighten the screws and hone in on their classic bas ass look
just amazing
The cameraman anticipated the advent of UA-cam!
Ramones4l . To heaven and back .
At 1:43 look at his face he looks like he's in brutal pain! Go Go Go Johnny B BAD ASS!
Thanks for sharing. The genesis about all
2:36 Good adjustment period ❤ They followed Joey and stayed together 😊
ramones pra sempre.....
'oh c'mon...let's do loudmouth'
No puedo creer q sea el debut!!! Ramones 4 ever!!!
Two against one!!
Some chick picks up the microphone stand and joey slides down to the floor. Lol
He was dope and true punk rocker crazy front men style presence . word
Wrote that down to be my Senior yearbook quote.
My Elvis
haha this is part of the documentary
"The End of the Centurey" is fuckign hillarious, i seen the whole thing its good stuff, i recommend it
0:15 Joey: "I DON'T WANNA GO DOWN TO THE BASEMENT!"
Tommy: "C'mon, let's do _Loudmouth,_ alright?"
Johnny: "Fuck it! *Fuck it!"*
Dee Dee: "Nah, I wanna do _'I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement'_ too."
Johnny:" Yeah, that’s two against one."
Tommy: "Really? *Fuck you all!"*
LOL "fuck you all!"
they all hated each other so much. they really cared about the music to stick together so long.
RIP. Dee Dee, Johnny, and Joey
joey here is super funny ^_^
0:15
Joey: I dont want to go to the basement
Tommy: Wait a minute, cmon, let's do loudmouth alright?
Johnny: Fuck it. Fuck it.
Dee dee: I wanna do i dont want to go to the basement too
Johnny: Yeah Its two against one
Dee dee: I really do
Tommy: FUCK YOU ALL....
Dee dee: 1 2 3 4
I love this
Joey Ramone is everybody's nigga. He died for our rock 'n' roll sins.
Is Johnny wearing some kind of satin glam outfit? Channeling a little Dolls?
lol after the guy in the audience picks up the microphone stand for Joey he just knocks it over again lmao
Nice comment, spot on!
3 minutes? this is like their 2112
No, en realidad lo saque del dvd: "Ramones it's Alive 1974 - 1996" el otro tema de ese recital es "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" que tambien esta en ese Dvd. Seria una bomba encontrar ese recital completo, si sabes de algo avisame!!!
" That's 2 against 1 !"
I think the Ramones first played at CBGBs late '73. This is as fresh and as raw as Elvis' Sun Sessions 20 years before. So many things happened between 1954 and 1974 in music. Today, I look back over the last 20 years to 1995 and see nothing but samey samey crap. Around the beginning of that period Oasis had a few good songs but they wEre hardly original, just Beatles mark 2.
they started in 74. This is one of their first shows recorded
FELT IT IN MY SACK
soul 4 all...
These guys even argued on stage as to which song they should play. Arguing and fighting would be the standard of this dysfunctional band all their existence. lol
amazing footage - is there any doubt now that the Ramones were the first punk band?
I heard Los Saicos from Peru were the first.
hmmm, ya I've heard these guys and they sound like a surf band to me. For the era they weren't ground breaking by any means. If we want to trace roots of punk to the 60s then I'd say Iggy and Stooges or MC5 or even the Sonics were more cutting edge.
There has ALWAYS been young punks making loud music...Mozart, Sinatra, Elvis, Jerry Lee, Little Richard, John and Paul, etc...HOPEFULLY, there always will be!
You right dude they wasn't if you don't know already too it was Iggy pop and the stooges
mc5 also
1974...omg....😂
Blessings to the "praying mantis." He, and "they," were awesome! Wahi' Valleys
I agree with Tommie Ramone... loudmouth is a bad ass song....👍😎
Of the many strange things happening here: 1) dee Dee is performing stage right (my left) - NEVER saw Dee Dee or later CJ ANYWHERE but on Joeys left (My right) and I saw Ramones over 20 times between 1979 and 1990.
2) Joeys has de-standed to mic! Again, I do not think I EVER saw joey singing into a "loose" microphone, ALWAYS leaning on the stand, he was.
Joey Jager!! jajajaja