How The Ramones Changed Music

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The Beat Goes On

The Beat Goes On

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@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
What's your favorite Ramones song? How about album?
@LucyInTheSkyWithDiamonds69
@LucyInTheSkyWithDiamonds69 2 жыл бұрын
blitzkrieg bop
@unnamed216
@unnamed216 2 жыл бұрын
I Wanna Be Sedated
@dbhllproductions6544
@dbhllproductions6544 2 жыл бұрын
I wanna be sedated, rocket to russia
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
So far we've got their two biggest hits 😀
@LucyInTheSkyWithDiamonds69
@LucyInTheSkyWithDiamonds69 2 жыл бұрын
@@mattbeatgoeson SHEENA IS A PUNK ROCKER
@monty4336
@monty4336 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Paul Stanley of Kiss recalled seeing Joey Ramone at many Kiss shows circa 1973 and he stood out in Paul's memory because Joey literally stood taller than almost everyone else at their shows during the club days. Joey, btw, admitted that he liked much of Kiss' early music and black leather look.
@zacharybinx5443
@zacharybinx5443 Жыл бұрын
Yeah you can't mistake that face either poor guy was the epitome of face for radio.
@MintyCoffee
@MintyCoffee Жыл бұрын
@@zacharybinx5443not really lol
@dev10199
@dev10199 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact - no it isn't
@ladyhonor822
@ladyhonor822 Жыл бұрын
🕷️🦇⚓💡🩰🐕🙀😱💯🗽🏥🙏❤️☦️ Philadelphia USA 🇺🇲 AMEN
@sexobscura
@sexobscura Жыл бұрын
and it's no secret KISS stole most of their early act from New York Dolls
@metalheadcinema
@metalheadcinema 2 жыл бұрын
I love The Ramones, one of my favorite Punk bands, their influence cannot be understated, and they were just great at writing catchy hooks. It's very sad that none of the original members are alive anymore, but their legacy is immortal
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Well put!
@munkyballz7
@munkyballz7 2 жыл бұрын
fr man, i just got into them a few months ago, easily one of my favorites
@bobbythompson4268
@bobbythompson4268 2 жыл бұрын
@@munkyballz7 cool. I wish I could discover the ramones for the first time again. Always awesome getting into an awesome new band.
@jamesguy1030
@jamesguy1030 2 жыл бұрын
MetalheadCinema ~ Yeah, The Punk Rock Movement & The Hard Rock Scene have got a Lot in common with their violent & aggressive style of rock music. Siouxsie & The Banshees was Pictured with the Luftwaffe Eagle & swastika on her black shirt, & Lemmy & Motörhead used to be covered in Nazi memorabilia, Hats, iron crosses, patches, etc, etc. Just like Lemmy Said = “The Bad Guys throughout history always had the best uniforms. . . . The were the Rock Stars of their day “ This was to influence a large number of young people. One of these young men was a Punk vocalist by the name Ian Stuart. Ian Stuart, Like so many young men dreamed of a career in Rock ‘n’ Roll But when in 1977 he formed Skrewdriver, A Punk Group Based in North West England, No one could have predicted the rollercoaster ride that he was about to endure. With two singles and an album recorded Skrewdriver were heading for the dizzy heights of rock stardom, But when their concerts became battlegrounds & gained the band a reputation that saw them Banned from London venues, Disowned by their record label and slaughtered in the mainstream music press most people would have put it down to experience & shuffled off into a Dystopian day job. it is testament to the resilience of Ian Stuart That against staggering odds he refused to be defeated. This is well documented in the fascinating book called = “The Ian Stuart - Skrewdriver Biography” This records the historical journey that started as a highly rated punk vocalist mixing with the likes of The Sex Pistols, Bob Geldof, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Iggy Pop, Sham69, Sting from the police, & Suggs From Madness. Right the way thru to National Front Demonstrators, British Movement Marches, Ku Klux Klan Leaders in the US, & Top Skinhead Recruits for the Blood & Honour Organisation That he founded Back in 1987. The Record Shops refused to sell his albums, Yet they sold thousands, His Concerts were starved of any publicity, Yet even his enemies would admit that he could easily fill venues as big as the Royal Albert Hall. This Remarkable in-depth story traces his early beginnings in Blackpool through to his Murder as a National Socialist & Skinhead Legend in 1993. Yeah, we’ve all heard about rebellious Punk Rock Stars, But this is a Truly unique account of a Rebel with a Cause, & one who lived through the Pain, Pressure, & Patriotic Pride that was his Life. Even if you Revile this Rock Movement, it’s ideas, & it’s music, This is a very interesting & important piece of Social & Youth Culture History.
@guiltyhxc
@guiltyhxc 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesguy1030 Bruh stfu. While Lemmy and Siouxsie used Nazi memorabilia, they weren't actual Nazis. Ian Stuart's greatest hit was that fucking tree.
@donnazasgoat2274
@donnazasgoat2274 2 жыл бұрын
I'll never forget one of my roommates back in '79 busting in the door holding Rocket to Russia saying "This album will change your life!" Naturally all 3 of us became punks. I don't know about the other 2 but I'm still a punk at 63.
@ladyhonor822
@ladyhonor822 Жыл бұрын
Yeah of course. Philadelphia USA 🇺🇲❤️
@donnazasgoat2274
@donnazasgoat2274 Жыл бұрын
@@ladyhonor822 I'm a Philly girl too. Born in Frankford Hospital.
@martinclarke6878
@martinclarke6878 Жыл бұрын
That's amazing I saw the Ramones in the state cinema in Dublin Ireland 1978 change my life I'm also 62
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
That was also my first Ramones album. My college dorm neighbor was playing it and lent me the cassette. I was hooked right away. Soon after that, the Ramones were playing at a small club ten minutes walk from the dorm and I was there. There was a guy in a rubber pinhead mask on stage holding a Gabba Gabba Hey sign - great show.
@admiralbenbow5083
@admiralbenbow5083 Жыл бұрын
Well you are 45 years late on it dude.
@jabbermocky4520
@jabbermocky4520 2 жыл бұрын
"Beat on the Brat" remains my favorite Ramones tune. Straight to the point, no frills.
@cliffdweller
@cliffdweller 2 жыл бұрын
Every time I see a little kid acting all spoiled and shitty, I think of this song and fantasize about blasting it toward his parents at 120 decibels.
@soulbrother5435
@soulbrother5435 2 жыл бұрын
Ramones were the first case when I loved EVERY song the band has. They helped me through teenage years with their infectious, simplistic and dark humor-ish rock and roll. I dont even have to listen them anymore, I can replay their entire albums in head
@anonamatron
@anonamatron Жыл бұрын
I never understood the piracy argument that "only one or two songs are worth listening to" on an album. Man, you're listening to the wrong music then.
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
@@anonamatron That was often true in the 1960s. A band would have a couple of hit 45 RPM singles. The record company would capitalize on the current popularity by forcing them to get an album out FAST before the buzz died down. Often not enough time to write any good songs.
@anonamatron
@anonamatron Жыл бұрын
@@spindriftdrinker Ok, but people made that argument in the early 2000's when Napster/Kazaa was going on, not the 60s. Back then I'd still say not to spend money on something that was low quality. I guess physical singles were a lot easier to come by in those days too.
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
@@anonamatron Back in the days before the internet when I still paid for music, I noticed that very few artists had the capability of putting out entire albums of quality music. That's why I had a small but very carefully curated set of LP albums.
@anonamatron
@anonamatron Жыл бұрын
@@spindriftdrinker Sounds like you were into shitty music. I liked the majority of the songs on the stuff I was buying. Certainly not EVERYTHING, but the majority.
@milanc888
@milanc888 2 жыл бұрын
My favourite band of all time! I have listened to their albums for years and I never get enough of them. I have a very special place for them in my heart. Very sad the original members are not here anymore and they really deserved a lot more recognition than they received.
@jonasmellberg3559
@jonasmellberg3559 2 жыл бұрын
You don't have too listen to ramones everyday too still love it... life goes on...
@jasonfuentz4282
@jasonfuentz4282 2 жыл бұрын
They have a metric fuck ton of recognition.
@csnide6702
@csnide6702 2 жыл бұрын
and a LOT more money as well...... Stein robbed them.
@heathcornbeef
@heathcornbeef 2 жыл бұрын
We are in total agreement i saw them in 1989 no DEE DEE 😭 BUT CJ DID A FINE JOB i was 19 year's old and thought I'd die they didn't give us a chance to breathe between songs it was a bit like the Muppet show people flying around off the stage the balcony and other people
@nathanielcruz8872
@nathanielcruz8872 2 жыл бұрын
Yes Ramones
@astraxivax
@astraxivax 2 жыл бұрын
Sure bro soon if you subscribe in my channel you will see covers of their songs on my bass guitar
@allencruise6299
@allencruise6299 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorites. Heavy yet melodic. Love their 3-chord structure. My go-to playlist during long drives.
@Nitro1320
@Nitro1320 2 жыл бұрын
As a teenager in the 70’s hearing Blitzkrieg Bop changed my life. Opened up a whole new music world to me.
@alukuhito
@alukuhito 2 жыл бұрын
Your generation is so weird. It's like you're all permanently stoned or something.
@bhall4996
@bhall4996 Жыл бұрын
@@alukuhito Yea, So glad the youth of today got their shit so straightened out
@alukuhito
@alukuhito Жыл бұрын
@@bhall4996 Ri...ght?
@jamesconnolly1201
@jamesconnolly1201 2 жыл бұрын
My Birthday March 1976..... My Bro. Became a Huge Ramones Fan.And I became a huge fan thanks to him. RAMONES RULE !!
@johnskiecalisanga5994
@johnskiecalisanga5994 2 жыл бұрын
They're my favorite Punk band, they are the Grand fathers of Punk So sad no one is alive anymore but they're a legendary band Punk rock nation will be so proud of them.
@jefferypitts343
@jefferypitts343 Жыл бұрын
The Ramones inspired every garage band within a hundred miles, and every song they ever played, we and everyone else played, I understand why Johnny didn't like solos, when interviewed he said he doesn't practice in fact he didn't have a guitar in his house, never the less I still think they opened a new door in music and will be remembered as pioneers.
@ChefClary60
@ChefClary60 2 жыл бұрын
In the summer of 1978, a popular local band here in Springfield, MO, Fools Face, was opening for an unknown band called The Ramones. We went to a club that didn’t seat more than 50 and it was packed with 150 standing. They BLEW US AWAY. Became a punk rocker overnight. It took two years for the NY scene to reach the Ozarks which is typical.
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
I'm guessing that the band just toured through any town that would have them back then.
@admiralbenbow5083
@admiralbenbow5083 Жыл бұрын
And its been 45 years and you still havent worked out that they werent a punk band. In fact zero punk bands came out of the States. They did OK over here in the UK but punk?? No chance.
@tomasc2833
@tomasc2833 Жыл бұрын
@@admiralbenbow5083 let me guess, youre gonna tell us next that the sex pistols were the original punk band of the world? lol
@admiralbenbow5083
@admiralbenbow5083 Жыл бұрын
@@tomasc2833 I dont need to.
@tomasc2833
@tomasc2833 Жыл бұрын
@@admiralbenbow5083 no, you dont, because youd be wrong either way lol
@punkdadramonedrummer
@punkdadramonedrummer 2 жыл бұрын
YOURE MR. BEAT!!!!!! I was scratching my head so hard wondering why this man's voice sounded so familiar😅 I been a ramones geek all my life and I watch these type of videos despite me knowing everything stone-cold. Very nice job, everything was spot on and articulate
@Chazzs
@Chazzs 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great video! I love the Ramones, one of the best bands in history.
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and I agree with your second part :)
@lukecohen9833
@lukecohen9833 2 жыл бұрын
@@mattbeatgoeson the Ramones are awsome
@BeatleLOVER
@BeatleLOVER 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely one of the best
@Kylefassbinderful
@Kylefassbinderful 2 жыл бұрын
I imagine Johnny was just so burned out on the many solos other guitarists were doing. Doesn't help that a lot of solos are kinda boring. I love that he didn't go down that path. Not everyone is a Hendrix or Garcia.
@jimmytgoose476
@jimmytgoose476 Жыл бұрын
His favourite guitarist and biggest influence was Jimmy Page .
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
Hendrix' solos were never too long. Garcia on the other hand...
@henrypanares8098
@henrypanares8098 Жыл бұрын
Guitarist like him, pete townshend and andy summers were renowned for their rythm and not their leads which made them stand out
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
@@henrypanares8098 Townsend is one of my top five alltime rock lead guitar players as well as rhythm players.
@surfrat8884
@surfrat8884 6 ай бұрын
In the beginning they played what they could, meaning what they were technically capable of.
@slugcult1973
@slugcult1973 9 ай бұрын
"Gabba Gabba hey" was actually a play on lines from the movie "Freaks", about carnival freaks who get revenge on a strong man and his acrobat girlfriend who tried to swindle one of the freak show numbers out of his money. They chanted in the movie: "Gobble gobble one of us, one of us". And that influenced the Ramones chant as they were huge fans of the movie.
@jimdellavecchia4594
@jimdellavecchia4594 2 жыл бұрын
They were at their best during the live shows. No other band could match the power or intensity
@ianharris879
@ianharris879 2 жыл бұрын
motorhead
@bichon1964
@bichon1964 Ай бұрын
It's Alive is among the Top Ten live albums. They played at the right pace then. I don't really like when they tried to play faster and faster toward the end, as if they got a train to catch...
@adda89
@adda89 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, Nice that you mentioned the Ramones Museum in Berlin, my band the Speedways played their Birthday party in 2020 a week before the first lockdowns started happening, we did a cover of "Danny Says". They closed that Summer and will hopefully reopen soon, it was such a great place, Flo and the crew there are great. couldn't possibly pick a favourite song, but my favourite album is "Leave Home" it's all killer, no filler.
@johnhareiel5118
@johnhareiel5118 2 жыл бұрын
I thought a Ramones Museum in Germany is right being that's where Dee Dee was born and raised
@benisboop
@benisboop Жыл бұрын
I don't wanna go down to the basement is great
@robertafierro5592
@robertafierro5592 2 жыл бұрын
I saw them many many times. They were ALWAYS spot on!
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
If you have a winning formula - why change it ? Phil Spector's lame album proved me right.
@themrblue-l5h
@themrblue-l5h 2 жыл бұрын
Finally a new video of brief history!
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
I plan on doing these once a month in the near future
@jonarmond8270
@jonarmond8270 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite album is "Pleasant Dreams", the album most fans call "forgettable". (Favorite song on the album: "You didn't mean anything to me") Close second is "Too Tough to Die". "Daytime Dilema" is GOLD. The later albums weren't great, but there are some real gems on those later albums like "Punishment fits the crime". Other favorite songs include "Chinese Rock", "Mama's Boy", "This ain't Havana" and "We're a happy family".
@jimmytgoose476
@jimmytgoose476 Жыл бұрын
Its a great album, far superior to either End Of The Century and Subterranean Jungle .
@rrpostalagain
@rrpostalagain Жыл бұрын
I remember discovering all of the early albums and each is amazing in its way. Even the newest stuff had some stuff I like. “Scattergun” stands out in the CJ era. Even over 20 years later, they are the band I’ve seen more than any other. Also “Carbona not Glue” wasn’t on the official album “Leave Home”. Pretty sure it was just a b side.
@jimmytgoose476
@jimmytgoose476 Жыл бұрын
The first five or so copies of Leave Home i saw all had Carbona on it ; i was actually surprised to find a copy that didn't have it on ! Leave Home is my favourite Ramones studio album , a total gem . The first time i was truely disappointed with a Ramones album was Subterranean Jungle , although EOTC came close . At least Century had High School and DYRRNRR . I could forgive the filler after those two 🤗
@rrpostalagain
@rrpostalagain Жыл бұрын
@@jimmytgoose476 that’s funny I loved SJ and it still makes me smile. I remember being bummed by Halfway to Sanity when I was in college but I’ll still listen to it now and have fun.
@vance1921
@vance1921 11 ай бұрын
Purchased a white fender in a second shop 1997 perfect condition just below the bridge was a RAMONES WANTED sticker looked beautiful it will always be there especially after checking out that live concert. This really made the guitar a gift. RAMONES !!!
@vance1921
@vance1921 11 ай бұрын
I want to be sedated . (From the train out of control ) RAMONES
@jasonfarnsworth5880
@jasonfarnsworth5880 Ай бұрын
I didn’t hear him until the early 90s when I was a teenager and I absolutely absolutely love them
@aaronurban8660
@aaronurban8660 2 жыл бұрын
When I left the Navy I played I want I want to be sedated . I started listening to them when I was in junior high back in the '80s. Still my favorite band of all time.
@thess6327
@thess6327 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this!
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Well thanks for watching
@steveleak9497
@steveleak9497 2 жыл бұрын
Seen them live so many times , absolutely timeless rock / punk amazing rip
@heathcornbeef
@heathcornbeef 2 жыл бұрын
Only once for me YOU LUCKY LUCKY BASTARD ✌️🤘👍
@cestunes164
@cestunes164 2 жыл бұрын
Extremely well-done documentary - thank you! I have been a Ramones fan since Road to Ruin but I still learned things from this great little video that condenses a lot of info down into a tasty little nugget.
@thebanjoman1963
@thebanjoman1963 2 жыл бұрын
I remember back in the late 70s having my Dad come into my room and give me a lecture about my 1st Ramones Album :"Road to Ruin" Saying. "Why'd you spend your hard earned money on this shit!!!" I'm 60 now and still listen, but only on earbuds as it makes my wife of 30 years absolutely crazy..
@kitcorpse
@kitcorpse 2 жыл бұрын
at 60, your neighbors should listen to the Ramones, whether they like 'em or not!
@neilcurran1589
@neilcurran1589 2 жыл бұрын
I bet your dad spent his hard earned money on Buddy Holly or Del Shannon and his dad said exactly the same . people should just accept their kids are going to listen to way different stuff than you listened to. I too have to listen to stuff on my headphones as my wife has no taste at all and finds my love of bad religion, dead Kennedys and the damned rather baffling the silly cow. I'm 57 and should frankly know better, but fuck it I don't.
@willieluncheonette5843
@willieluncheonette5843 2 жыл бұрын
From my article on the all time top 15 punk albums published on Analog Planet site. " Ramones formed in Forest Hills, Queens in 1974. There is a video on KZbin of them playing at CBGB's that year and an argument breaks out over which song to play next. They already had their signature style in 1974 for God's sake! So please let's not have any more fighting over who was the first punk band, Ramones or Sex Pistols. I saw them play in 1975 and years later I wrote. " Saw them at CBGB's and was blown away by their power. What a wall of sound! What a rush! Would have loved to talk to them after their set but their leather jackets gave me pause. The only other people who wore leather jackets at that time in the East Village were the Hell's Angels and I had already had an experience with one of them near their clubhouse on East 3rd Street. Not really a big deal, but after that I decided not to start up any conversations with them. So, my fear got the best of me and I missed an opportunity to talk to the greatest band in the world in the mid 70's. To this day I play their records and they remain one of my favorite bands." For most people who weren't around punk music and the Ramones at the outset, it is difficult to imagine the effect they had. Mary Harron interviewed them for the first issue of Punk magazine in January, 1976. This will give you some idea of what it was like. "When I first saw the Ramones I couldn't believe people were doing this. The dumb brattiness ‘Beat on the brat with a baseball bat.' There was this real cartoon element, and yet you're in a real place, you want to do something real, so you're in a situation where they could be real, they could be genuinely delinquent. It had an edge to it: they looked dumb-smart, smart-dumb." From the Ramones' press kit in June, 1975: " Their songs are brief, to the point, and every one a potential hit single...The Ramones all originate from Forest Hills and kids who grew up there become either musicians, degenerates or dentists. The Ramones are a little of each. Their sound is not unlike a fast drill on a rear molar." When their eponymous debut LP came out all my punk friends bought it and played it to death. Believe me, we had never heard anything like it. It was brutal and undeniable. Listening at stun levels we were in awe of its relentless buzzsaw power. In light of hardcore (the louder, faster, more aggressive music that came after punk and spawned slam dancing and stage diving) Ramones songs now seem almost mid-tempo. But I've read people at their live shows were literally holding onto their tables when they played--it was such a potent force coming at you. Choosing a best between the first three Ramones' albums has always been difficult for me. I must have heard them all fifty times and for this write-up I listened to all three twice again. And you know what? It’s still difficult. Their debut, Leave Home and Rocket To Russia all contain loads of great songs. How to pick just one? It would have been easy to pick their debut. That would have put everything neatly in chronological order, but this is not the 15 most important punk albums, it is the 15 best. There are two major differences that for me narrowed it down to just two. The mix on their first album is different from a more conventional one found on the others--Johnny's guitar is in the right channel and Dee Dee's bass is in the left. Some listeners might like this, others might not. It does have its perks. When I was giving punk lessons in my apartment, I could turn the knobs on my amp to isolate the two. The kids I was teaching loved hearing how skillful these two musicians were. Man, those guys could play! Let me tell you, hearing "I Don't Wanna Go Down To The Basement" like this was a joyful thing. Secondly, some of the best songs are faster and longer on the next two albums. So my two preferences narrowed it down to either Leave Home or Rocket To Russia. These are not 1 and 2 in my book; they are 1 and 1A. I would have chosen both of them, but decided in the end to pick only one album from each band. Actually, any of the first three LP's would make a fine choice on any best list. 
 I nearly choked at the prospect of leaving off an album that contains "Glad To See You Go," "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment," "Carbona Not Glue," "Pinhead," "Commando" and "You Should Never have Opened That Door," but that's just what I did. Rocket To Russia has great songs too, leading off with "Cretin Hop" (what an attack they had!) Then there's the classic "Rockaway Beach" (which reached #66 on the U.S, charts), and "Sheena is a Punk Rocker" (which reached #81). Colin Abrahall, singer in the great British punk band G.B.H. has said that hearing "Sheena is a Punk Rocker" at age 15 on the radio was a huge influence in his life. But more on that when we come to G.B.H. "Locket Love" is a sweet little bubblegum song disguising a murder. "We're A Happy Family" has just about the wittiest, funniest, pop culture lyrics ever in a song and "Teenage Lobotomy" is not far behind. I think the album has just a smidge more power than Leave Home, there are fewer songs under two minutes and Johnny Ramone's signature lightning downstrokes unleashing pure punk power are better showcased. Rocket To Russia is my choice to start our quest for the top 15 punk LP's."
@ἄθλησις119
@ἄθλησις119 2 жыл бұрын
Jesus christ must have taken you 30 minutes to write thjs
@gdfusi0n623
@gdfusi0n623 2 жыл бұрын
The ram ones give me so much nostalgia too 2021 summer and they’re one of the bands that basically got me into wider metal and punk
@catguyisawesome
@catguyisawesome 2 жыл бұрын
0 dislikes, must be a good history video about the Ramones!
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Woahness
@aryanpugilist
@aryanpugilist 2 жыл бұрын
KZbin doesn't even show dislikes anymore, so you don't know if it's 0 or 100
@XeroFace
@XeroFace 2 жыл бұрын
They got rid of dislike cause joe Biden kept getting more dislikes than likes in his speeches.
@PetrolSniffer6969
@PetrolSniffer6969 2 жыл бұрын
@@aryanpugilist There’s a Google extension that shows dislikes.
@Johnny-lr5jt
@Johnny-lr5jt 2 жыл бұрын
@@PetrolSniffer6969 What's a "Google extension"? How do you activate it?
@Fab4LvrJ
@Fab4LvrJ 2 жыл бұрын
I saw them in Rochester during their final tour. One of the best shows I've ever been to, and I have it all on tape
@User-jk8wq
@User-jk8wq Жыл бұрын
Dude, you should definitely upload it to youtube!
@antonleimbach648
@antonleimbach648 Ай бұрын
I saw them in 1988 and when they began playing the crowd started doing the Twist. What a fun show!
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown 2 жыл бұрын
While the crossing paths with UK Punk pioneers the Sex Pistols and The Clash during one of their early trips to London was referenced in this career retrospective video, it is The Damned who were the first UK band identified as "Punk" to record and release an album. The Pistols' and Clash's first albums followed not long afterwards, though.
@brianmorecombe2726
@brianmorecombe2726 2 жыл бұрын
The word "punk"as an American word wasnt even mentioned about the ramones when they started in 1974.The word didnt exist as a description of any band until a tabloid mentioned it about The Sex Pistols.The Damned were just a bunch of eyeliner wearing and frock wearing puffs really.
@garymallett6273
@garymallett6273 2 жыл бұрын
The Saints (from Brisbane,Australia)released the first punk album ever in 1976:(I’m)Stranded
@brianmorecombe2726
@brianmorecombe2726 2 жыл бұрын
@@garymallett6273 In your opinion.
@garymallett6273
@garymallett6273 2 жыл бұрын
Saints we’re 2nd (September 76) my bad
@tveyeonyou
@tveyeonyou 2 жыл бұрын
@@garymallett6273 sorry, The Stooges -- 8/5/69. Years ahead of the curve.
@mrmeeseeks2534
@mrmeeseeks2534 2 жыл бұрын
Coincidentally,I was listening to “needles and pins” by the ramones when I got notification about this video
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
😳🧐
@jayd1687a
@jayd1687a 2 жыл бұрын
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:52 Introducing "The Ramones." 5:43 Self named album (Ramones) 7:50 Leave Home 9:20 Rocket to Russia 10:05 Good Bye Tommy, Hello Marky! Also "It's Alive." (LIVE Album) 10:45 Road to Ruin w/ explanation. 12:21 End Of The Century 13:46 OH $H!T! 14:10 Pleasant Dreams 15:09 Subterranean Jungle 15:59 Good Bye Marky, Hello Richie! 16:46 Too Tough To Die 18:00 Animal Boy 18:55 Halfway to Sanity 19:23 Good Bye Richie, Hello Elvis! (oh wait nevermind) Welcome Back Marky! 20:07 Ramones Mania 20:20 Brain Drain 21:03 Good Bye Dee Dee, Hello CJ! 21:53: Good Bye Sire, Hello Radioactive! Also "Loco Live." 22:18 Mondo Bizaro 22:45 Acid Eaters 22:53 Oh hi Green Day... (It looks like there playing When I Come Around) 23:15 Adios Amigos (Goodbye Friends in Spanish) 24:15 We're OUTTA HERE! 24:39 Hey Ho Let's Go! Anthology 24:49 Say Goodbye to the Ramones... =( 25:20 On The Bright Side... 27:32 Sponsored by Squarespace!
@meteorhead115
@meteorhead115 Жыл бұрын
He won't do green day because they are still going and making albums
@jayd1687a
@jayd1687a Жыл бұрын
@@meteorhead115 awwww... maybe soundgarden?
@meteorhead115
@meteorhead115 Жыл бұрын
@@jayd1687a Ehh maybe
@jayd1687a
@jayd1687a Жыл бұрын
Chapters: (the non cringe version) 0:00 Intro 0:52 Introducing "The Ramones." 5:43 Self named album (Ramones) 7:50 Leave Home 9:20 Rocket to Russia 10:05 It's Alive. (LIVE Album) 10:45 Road to Ruin w/ explanation. 12:21 End Of The Century 14:10 Pleasant Dreams 15:09 Subterranean Jungle 16:46 Too Tough To Die 18:00 Animal Boy 18:55 Halfway to Sanity 20:07 Ramones Mania 20:20 Brain Drain 21:53 Record Change 22:18 Mondo Bizaro 22:45 Acid Eaters 23:15 Adios Amigos (Goodbye Friends in Spanish) 24:15 We're OUTTA HERE! 24:39 Hey Ho Let's Go! Anthology 24:49 The Death Of The Legends 25:20 Legacy 27:32 Sponsored by Squarespace!
@goodnightmoon
@goodnightmoon 2 жыл бұрын
more brief history of punk bands!
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Right on
@CLG_Films
@CLG_Films 2 жыл бұрын
You should do a brief history of Electric Light Orchestra
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Mos definitely
@dbhllproductions6544
@dbhllproductions6544 2 жыл бұрын
YESSSS! I’ve been waiting for this one. Just some ideas: Van Halen The Clash Guns N Roses
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, yes, and yes
@dbhllproductions6544
@dbhllproductions6544 2 жыл бұрын
@@mattbeatgoeson oh yes
@Mushtaco
@Mushtaco 2 жыл бұрын
When I was in 6th and 7th grade around 2006 The Ramones were so huge with all the skaters. EVERYONE had a Ramone's shirt and we always were listening to it on our old crappy mp3 players and flip-phones.
@SalutExpla
@SalutExpla 2 жыл бұрын
Both your channels are great I just love how you talk about everything. My suggestion for a future video would of course be the Bee Gees
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Great suggestion...yeah I love music so these videos are especially fun
@jaustill237
@jaustill237 2 жыл бұрын
There are a TON of Bee Gees albums.
@ashfordp676
@ashfordp676 2 ай бұрын
I only like a few of their songs but they are such a huge influence. Thanks for inventing punk rock fast music.
@ellainthesky08
@ellainthesky08 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome band, and awesome video! I recommend The Doors for a future one
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and right on!
@James-lk2sg
@James-lk2sg 2 жыл бұрын
@@mattbeatgoeson Agreed on The Doors.
@lacca-acrossthelane
@lacca-acrossthelane 2 жыл бұрын
Yessss
@kirby711
@kirby711 2 жыл бұрын
1,2,3,4 Ramones always in my heart ❤
@stevenlarichiuta7886
@stevenlarichiuta7886 2 жыл бұрын
Seen them in 1977 it was the greatest thing i ever seen in my life ! RAMONES
@tomm3950
@tomm3950 2 жыл бұрын
I've seen 'em 5 times and got their autographs ( w/ Ritchie Ramone)
@julianrodriguez661
@julianrodriguez661 2 жыл бұрын
How are each video of this guy so good??
@andrefiset3569
@andrefiset3569 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy Pleasant Dreams. I got on LP in the 80's even though I own most of their albums. I saw them live in Montreal once and I was able to recognize a few songs by the lyrics, not by the melody because it sounds like cacophony that night.But that's punk rock.
@cory0778
@cory0778 2 жыл бұрын
Joy using the Motorhead shirt is EPIC!!!!! Lemmy was a great fan and friend with them. Love it.
@summerluvin4063
@summerluvin4063 2 жыл бұрын
Extremely thorough. Thank you so so much for keeping them alive for us. They will forever ❤️💰
@mikaelnylander7831
@mikaelnylander7831 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU!
@lucasroche8639
@lucasroche8639 Жыл бұрын
The 'its alive!' dbl LLP is one of the era's best LP's and it being live makes no difference to the sound, it's that good plus, it was a Ramones 'greatest hits' album every song was a potential single, there was not a single track on it that didn't get you going. It is a beautiful work of art.
@punkstarsani
@punkstarsani 11 ай бұрын
This video literally just changed my life. I have a ramones shirt from 7th grade and just thought about how i knew nothing about them while wearing it all those years ago so lets listen to the band! 😭 this helps alot
@danj8048
@danj8048 2 жыл бұрын
Finally some important history
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@luiz_4136
@luiz_4136 2 жыл бұрын
Now that took a long time to be released, but finaly, thanks!
@beatnik111
@beatnik111 2 жыл бұрын
Cool I love the Ramones they're pure rock and roll in my eyes can you by any chance do the history on the cramps? They definitely are underrated and need more listening to
@johnchedsey1306
@johnchedsey1306 Жыл бұрын
Their influence also reached Canada (obviously). The band Nomeansno not only was influenced by them, but started a Ramones-esque side band called The Hanson Brothers, who sang about hockey, beer and girls. And at the end of Nomeansno's career, they covered It's Alive in full for benefit shows in Vancouver.
@breakingbenches9428
@breakingbenches9428 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, would love to see The Doors
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Noted! And thank you!
@lacca-acrossthelane
@lacca-acrossthelane 2 жыл бұрын
@ralphe5842
@ralphe5842 Жыл бұрын
They toured a lot but I watched every show that came to town unbelievable energy
@liam2967
@liam2967 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always!
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Liam!
@jtwilliams8895
@jtwilliams8895 Жыл бұрын
Early Ramones was so cool, so different and new. They always maintained that speed and energy of the early years, live in concert, until the end. Wish I would have seen them live, but I got into them just as they were retiring.
@Maxaldojo
@Maxaldojo 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, Mr. Beat! Not that I am a mainstream music minion, but The Ramones we're a fringe group for me and a part of me always wanted to know more. Thanks for this thoughtful, endearing and comprehensive biography of one of our iconic American bands. If I haven't before, might I suggest a history of Neil Young? Nirvana would be cool, too. I didn't understand Nirvana until I watched an interview with Kurt Cobain describing Neil Young as one of their most influential musicians... Then, I got it and them and the rest is history! Thank you, kind sir!
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. I actually already covered Nirvana! Oh, and people often say my own singing voice sounds like Neil Young.
@Maxaldojo
@Maxaldojo 2 жыл бұрын
@@mattbeatgoeson Holy Hand Grenades, Batman! OK, I'll get on the Nirvana train... If you sing like Neil Young, Mrs. Beat better keep an you on you, Mister (one of my favorite songs is Harvest Moon, but, Powderfinger and Hurricane are right behind)! So, if Neil Young is too narrow, what about CSNY??? Saw them in Arizona in the early 1980's and pieces and parts since then. I will check into your library and get back with other bands.
@Punk93Metal
@Punk93Metal 2 жыл бұрын
The band that got me into Punk Rock
@michaelward9880
@michaelward9880 2 жыл бұрын
My Ramones journey began with "Rocket to Russia". The title and album cover got me to buy it, the music got me to love it.
@analogVulpine
@analogVulpine 6 ай бұрын
the Ramones were a lot of my early experiences. my first memory (which i'm pretty sure is the moment i gained conciousness) involved a cassette player playing Adios Amigos!, the first piece of music i ever owned was a vinyl of Halfway To Sanity, i would watch their tour videos on VHS constantly when i was little, and almost every movie night i wanted to watch Rock 'N' Roll High School. 90% of the time they were what i wanted to listen to in the car, i would constantly sing "I Wanna Be Sedated" when i was playing, i wore leather jackets and ripped jeans, the first ever thing i knew i wanted to do was play in a kickass punk rock band, and i started playing music when i was like 3 by figuring out Ramones songs on a thrashed out old drum kit in my grandma's barn. they were my favorite band and made music the biggest part of my life from the moment i was old enough to know what music was. needless to say, they still are.
@GibyTheGreat
@GibyTheGreat 2 жыл бұрын
Best channel ever
@6catalina0
@6catalina0 Жыл бұрын
DeeDee Ramone was quoted as saying that no one wanted to hear guitar solos in punk rock. Meanwhile, Brian Setzer, lead guitarist of the Rockabilly group Stray Cats played guitar solos. The Stray Cats single-handedly popularized Rockabilly and the hollow body Gretch guitar- the only guitar to play Rockabilly. I am a fan of both the Ramones and the Stray Cats. However, the Stray Cats are definitely my favorites because I like Rockabilly.
@paulette_mccartney5036
@paulette_mccartney5036 2 жыл бұрын
you should do aerosmith! i really love your videos! ❤️👍🏼
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and great suggestion!
@JackReynolds-w7g
@JackReynolds-w7g Жыл бұрын
I saw the Ramones along with the Runaways out in California at the Santa Monica civic.
@alonkatz4633
@alonkatz4633 2 жыл бұрын
Make a video about Club 27. It's also a way to talk about great musicians with short careers.
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great idea
@pit2ryan3
@pit2ryan3 2 жыл бұрын
01:30 - Sorry, but what Ramones songs have two chords?
@Bacon7666
@Bacon7666 2 жыл бұрын
The first time I heard from them was around 1992 , they were almost on their last years as a band.
@eliptheterrible
@eliptheterrible 2 жыл бұрын
The one I’ve been waiting for
@exedexed5012
@exedexed5012 2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see the Jimi Hendrix Experience or The Doors.
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah
@MrJett1971
@MrJett1971 2 жыл бұрын
Tell us you’re a baby boomer without TELLING us you’re a baby boomer…
@frankpas3963
@frankpas3963 2 жыл бұрын
Great documentary, no Bs, just facts and a lot of new photographs! Maybe the commentary is a little bit to cold, but the devotion speaks louder than intonation. Favorite Ramones song is : "I Don"t wanna go down to the Basement". Short lyric, maybe a long song, but it is the one for me! Favorite album, difficult, the first is the most essential, but i always prefered "Lëave home", the songs, more complete with, hearable influences as Beach Boys, and girlgroups from the 6ties and earlier on even the first hardcoresong : "gimme gimme shock treatment". But you have to hear the Boxsetversion, The raw ,unmixed version is much more exciting! Anyway, thanks,!
@ConnerE2007
@ConnerE2007 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I love your vids they have so much info and you make them really interesting. Keep it up! Also, just an idea for next video: Green Day. I would love to learn about them!
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, and great suggestion!
@johnnyboii666
@johnnyboii666 2 жыл бұрын
one of many groups i wish i got to see live
@jeffreywilliams2240
@jeffreywilliams2240 2 жыл бұрын
the greatest band in any universe!
@31carrier
@31carrier 6 ай бұрын
I just subscribed after watching well done 8.5K likes 380K views posted 1 year ago
@anonyarena
@anonyarena 2 жыл бұрын
I think you should have mentioned that Beat On The Brat is certainly one of the most notable, best known, and remembered songs from the Ramones debut album. You are not correct about Carbona Not Glue being a single. That song was objected to by the Carbona company and pulled off the album. The singles from the Leave Home period were as follows: "I Remember You" b/w "California Sun/I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You" (recorded live at The Roxy, Los Angeles) the live b-side being a non-LP b-side, and "Swallow My Pride" b/w Pinhead" both from the LP. Subsequent copies of Leave Home replaced "Carbona Not Glue" with "Babysitter" on some copies and "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" on other copies to prevent a threatened litigation. You mentioned that Little Bit O' Soul was originally by The Music Machine, and Let's Dance was originally by Chris Montez, and I Don't Want To Grow Up was originally by Tom Waits, but failed to mention that Time Has Come Today was originally by The Chambers Brothers, Baby I Love You was originally by The Ronettes, or that Needles And Pins was originally by Jackie DeShannon and had been a hit for The Searchers. I do not agree that the Too Tough To Die album represented how they "gave up trying to pursue mainstream success" because one song from then, Howling At The Moon (Sha La La) was produced by Dave Stewart, the synth player of The Eurymthics, and that single not only sounded very commercial it peaked at number 85 on the UK Singles Chart, where it spent two weeks, even though it did nothing in the USA.
@Christopher-ii6tr
@Christopher-ii6tr 2 жыл бұрын
They just pull stuff off the internet and pretend they are “THE MUSIC Authority " He didn't mention nothing about Joey's solo side music career,in which was telling Johnny you don't own me and I am taking a vacation so I don't have to deal with your bullshit for awhile. He didn't mention how Too To Die came about as a song. Being Johnny got his guitar stolen by a fan in turn smashed his skull with it when Johnny tried to take it back from them. I believe Dee Dee paid to have that done as a pay back for every time Johnny punched him in the face for making honest slip ups on missing a note or 2 while playing live. Which I believe Dee Dee was a far better player on bass and guitar. Lead and rhythm both. Also it was stupid of Johnny firing Richie and not giving Dee Dee and Joey a voice in it. Joey didn't like the fact Johnny was screwing Richie out of royalties on merchandise and on song writing publications. I think mamma's boy was more about Johnny than the KKK took my baby away. Out the people I know that seen them told Johnny was the most obnoxious asshole they had ever met and Marky second.
@Christopher-ii6tr
@Christopher-ii6tr 2 жыл бұрын
When CJ came along they should canned Johnny and hired on Dee Dee as guitar player. With Johnny out the picture I think he would have taken the opportunity.
@anonyarena
@anonyarena 2 жыл бұрын
@@Christopher-ii6tr I do not think that would have been legally possible because Johnny, by that time, had taken charge of the business aspects of the band. If they'd kicked him out, he probably could have sued the band, and I suspect he would probably have won because of the way Johnny had arranged the contracts. That's my impression of it anyway. Plus, Johnny, no matter what the band may think of him as a person, was still an excellent guitarist and a founder of the Ramones. I note that none of the founders of the band have ever been canned. Never. Marky & Richie were asked to leave but they weren't founding members, and Tommy & Dee Dee who were founders quit by their own choice. Firing a founding member wouldn't have looked good and it wouldn't have sat right with the fans. Rolling Stones fired founding member Brian Jones, and their reputation suffered ever since then, even if their bank accounts didn't.
@williamwombold7591
@williamwombold7591 Жыл бұрын
Found these guys graves…. My dad told me it was a sad rock n roll story…. They always stick to one of my favorite memories with my Father. “I feel so safe flying on a Ray, On the highest trails above.” I lost those pictures, but remember what my dad told me that day.
@MintyCoffee
@MintyCoffee 2 жыл бұрын
Insanely under appreciated at their time. History has been good to them, but by god we wouldn't have half of the UK punk acts of the 80s without the Ramones' early influence.
@brianmorecombe2726
@brianmorecombe2726 2 жыл бұрын
@Minty Coffee "We wouldnt have had half of the UK bands" LMFAO.I take it you are a teenager.The ramones were under appreciated for a reason.They were just another long haired Black Sabbath lookalike band who played fast riffs but not much else.The only UK punk band that may have been influenced by the ramones would have been Sham 69 and thats it and they were rubbish aswell but at least they didnt have long hair.Dont chat shit about ramones having any influence.Just another long haired rock band mate.
@MintyCoffee
@MintyCoffee 2 жыл бұрын
@@brianmorecombe2726 Nope, not a teenager. Just a Ramones fan. You can literally findw words from The Clash and Billy Idol who acknowledge how influential the Ramones were, but go off Mr Know it all lmao
@ChefClary60
@ChefClary60 Жыл бұрын
Summer of 1978 in my hometown Springfield MO. A popular local band called Fools Face was opening for a band we’d never heard of. We saw them in a tiny club on the West side. The Ramones. I was three feet from the band. And became a punk rocker that very night. And yea. I had the ripped jeans and black, Converse high tops.
@qqw743
@qqw743 Жыл бұрын
A nice video but I don't think we can credit the Ramones with being the first to count off "1-2-3-4." A million bands had already done it. One that comes to mind is Paul counting it off on "I Saw Her Standing There," 1963.
@Mxulin
@Mxulin Жыл бұрын
yup
@surelock22
@surelock22 Жыл бұрын
So I start playing this video because I love the Ramones and was able to see them live at a radio festival back in the mid-90s, and then I noticed that the narrator sounded a lot like Mr Beat... Like what a coincidence... And sure enough it's Mr Beat's channel! Who would have thunk it!
@jaylene.turner6524
@jaylene.turner6524 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah! Please do the O’Jays next.
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Keep bringing them up so I remember! :)
@philipdent-composermusicpr9297
@philipdent-composermusicpr9297 2 жыл бұрын
What a fabulous documentary!!! Thanks so much!
@wizardgrape7821
@wizardgrape7821 2 жыл бұрын
Great video!, I recommend The Band for the next one.
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and I'm surprised more people don't suggest them!
@lostdogarmymusic
@lostdogarmymusic 8 ай бұрын
Matt Beat....Great job on this vid.
@franckydookie
@franckydookie 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite Ramones album is by far "it's alive". Powerful and quick. No solo bullshit or anything, just punk rock
@billybletsos4758
@billybletsos4758 2 жыл бұрын
Mr. Beat, can you an episode on Metallica next? I've just learnt a bit about them. Great metal band
@Reynsoon
@Reynsoon 2 жыл бұрын
Every so often, I get sideswiped by a Ramones song, and I'm glad!
@georgeprice4212
@georgeprice4212 Жыл бұрын
“A brief history of the Ramones “…that’s as long as a Ramones album! 😂
@Passionbloom52
@Passionbloom52 Жыл бұрын
I really feel honoured to have experienced this music live when I was in my teens
@kikoroko1502
@kikoroko1502 2 жыл бұрын
Can you do history of The Doors please?
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 2 жыл бұрын
Eventually absolutely
@lacca-acrossthelane
@lacca-acrossthelane 2 жыл бұрын
FAVOURITES
@billy9497able
@billy9497able Жыл бұрын
Punk rock, especially early punk rock is fascinating. It’s was amazing how it took shape and took off, bands like the voidoids, Ramones, New York, dolls, to bad brains and on and on. It’s awesome.
@makebelievestunt
@makebelievestunt 2 жыл бұрын
Thankfully I had the good fortune to see them a half dozen times -- unbelievable shows. Favorites albums: Their first, THE RAMONES, ALIVE, and LOCO LIVE. Song: Too numerous to pick one or two.
@johnkuthe1
@johnkuthe1 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE The Ramones! 🙂
@shewolfcub3
@shewolfcub3 2 жыл бұрын
I love the Ramones, honestly their Rocket To Russia album is my favorite and I think my favorite song is Pet Sematary. Could you do AC/DC at some point? I really dig the variety in the Bon Scott era.
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