...City music scene was shocked into consciousness by the violently new and raw sound of a band of misfits from Queens called The Ramones. Playing in a seedy Bowery bar to a small group of fellow struggling musicians, the band struck a chord of disharmony that...
...Herzog's lawsuit in Manhattan's state Supreme Court uses Ramone's real name, Douglas Glenn Colvin. Colvin was with the Ramones from their creation in 1974 until 1989. He died in June 2002 at age 50 in Los Angeles.Davie's book is "Poisoned Heart...
...four Queens, New York, outcast youths banded together as the Ramones and in 1974 commenced changing music forever. Filmmakers Michael...society, and the Clash's Joe Strummer, who freely admits the Ramones ignited the punk-rock revolution. Turbocharged singalongs...
...appear on some downright strange TV shows, play adolescent pranks and shred through their live performances. Best of all is I Ramones, a long-unseen 1980 show taped for Italian television. Play it loud enough, and Judy won't be the only punk in town...
Blitzkrieg Bop is the loud and vibrant story of the origins of punk rock. It chronicles the early days of a musical explosion as it happened on the streets of New York City, mostly at the world