9.09.2017

40th Anniversary of Leave Home Release

Not to be outdone by the 1st album 40th anniversary, Leave Home is now available with a similar package. Lots of bonus material and remastered songs. What are you waiting for? Go get it! 3 CD/1 LP set containing two different mixes of Leave Home, a remastered version of the original and a new 40th anniversary mix by original Leave Home album engineer Ed Stasium, along with a treasure trove of unheard recordings, and an unreleased live show recorded in 1977 at CBGB’s. Produced in a limited and numbered edition of 15,000 copies worldwide and comes packaged in a 12 x 12 hardcover book. In addition to the music, the set also features stories about the band by legendary former manager Danny Fields, as told to renowned music scribe Michael Azerrad, as well as details about making the album by Stasium.
Leave Home 40th Anniversary

40th Anniversary Ramones 1st Album Package

40 years and it still sounds great. Nice booklet with this set. What are you waiting for? Get it! Limited Edition 3CD/1Vinyl LP Set Of The Ramones Debut Features Superior Remastered Stereo Version and New Mono Mix Of The Album By Original Producer And Mixer Craig Leon, Plus Rare And Unreleased Demos And Live Show Each set is individually numbered. Ramones 40th Anniversary Release

Ramones Tomorrow Show Interview

This lady is a dumb ass. If only the great Tom Snyder had done this interview that would have been some of the most awesome TV ever. Also an interview with Joey on Conan O'Brien's show from 1999.

CJ Ramone interviews by Fender / Tonight Show

These are some interviews with CJ that Fender did. He talks about how he got into the Ramones which is a cool story actually. He served his country and served us Ramones fans. I like the "bloody stump" line, funny but true. I've picked up the bass guitar and have been learning Ramones songs so I can relate. Lots of downpicking! Here is also a CJ era Ramones music video from their first appearance on the Tonight Show. Ramones music forever because that's what this blog is all about!

Dee Dee Solo Projects

Dee Dee Ramone Funky Man video. He left the Ramones to do this. I like it though, has that fun beat with the synth. Another of his solo ventures as Dee Dee King was the album Standing in the Spotlight. Mash Potato Time has him rapping in what can only be described as a Monster Mash type of melody and voice. Very weird. And of course the Crusher which the Ramones recorded with CJ. Dee Dee has 4 other solo albums that are more straight up Ramones style, Zonked, Hop Around, Greatest & Latest and I Hate Freaks Like You which contained Making Monsters for My Friends, also done by The Ramones. As these solo works show, Dee Dee was one of a kind.