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Ramones - Ramones NYC 1978
Ramones - Ramones NYC 1978
Released: 2003
Label: King Biscuit
Cat. No.: 40019
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Reviewed by: Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck, August 2003

The Ramones were primal punk rock at its very best. Although I realize that what they played was punk I prefer to call their music plain and simple good rock ‘n’ roll. Right at the height of their powers King Biscuit was there again to capture history in the making in 1978 at the Palladium in NYC.

This music, advertised as recorded in “Total Ear” Stereo Sound, is exactly what it says it is. Twenty-seven glorious head bangin’ Ramones tracks are blasted straight attcha, ready to rip your senses to shreds, now does that sound great or what? That is what they did best, whether it was on one of their many classic studio albums or live. I never saw them live, judging from what I heard they played non-stop. High-energy entertainment was the name of the game for this band.

Yes, the Ramones knew how to rock hard and fast and this CD is proof positive that they were the progenitors of a genre that influenced new generations of punk rockers for years to come. Sadly, everyone reaped the benefits of their musical genius but the Ramones. Dee Dee is gone now and so is Joey. In the ironic fate of the music business, the originator of the music dies penniless and someone else makes the millions, it is a story that has played out since the first recording artist walked into a studio and sold their music. It is somber to think about all of this but there is a ray of light at the end of the tunnel. The music is what stands tall no matter what; it has plenty of juice left so turn it up and I guarantee a smile from ear to ear will be stuck on your face from start to finish.

My favorites always were “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker,” Blitzkrieg Bop,” "Do You Wanna To Dance?” and “Suzy Is A Headbanger.” Who else played songs like this? Their sense of humor, although sometimes dark, was their greatest tool and the music made those feelings come to life in way like nobody else could duplicate. It is time to bop and rockaway your day, slap this disc in your stereo system and all your troubles will melt away.

King Biscuit Flower Hour/Recorded on January 7, 1978 at The Palladium, NYC

Rating: 5/5

More about Ramones NYC 1978 :

Track Listing: Rockaway Beach / Teenage Lobotomy / Blitzkrieg Bop / I Wanna Be Well / Glad to See You Go / Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment / You're Gonna Kill That Girl / I Don't Care / Sheena Is a Punk Rocker / Havana Affair / Commando / Here Today, Gone Tomorrow / Surfin' Bird / Cretin Hop / Listen to My Heart / California Sun / I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You / Pinhead / Do You Wanna to Dance? / Chainsaw / Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World / Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy / Suzy Is a Headbanger / Let's Dance / Oh, Oh, I Love Her So / Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue / We're a Happy Family

Musicians:
Joey Ramone - Vocals
Dee Dee Ramone - Bass
Johnny Ramone - Guitar
Marky Ramone - Drums

Contact:

Websites:

www.officialramones.com
www.ramones.com
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Discography

  • Ramones (1976/2001)
  • Leave Home (1977/2001)
  • Rocket To Russia (1977/2001)
  • Born To Run (1978/2001)
  • Rock N' Roll High School (sntrk) (1979)
  • It's Alive (1979)
  • End Of The Century (1980)
  • Pleasant Dreams (1981)
  • Subterranean Jungle (1983)
  • Too Tough To Die (1985)
  • Animal Boy (1986)
  • Halfway To Sanity (1987)
  • Ramones Mania (1988)
  • Brain Drain (1989)
  • All The Stuff (1990)
  • All The Stuff - Vol 2 (1990)
  • Loco Live (1991)
  • Mondo Bizzaro (1992)
  • Acid Eaters (1993)
  • Adios Amigos (1994)
  • Greatest Hits Live (1996)
  • We're Outta Here (1997)
  • Hey Ho Let's Go - Anthology (1999)
  • Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits (2002)
  • Ramones NYC 1978 (2003)


Muzik Man

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