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The Ramones differed to many of their punk contemporaries, regularly taking on influences from the pop scene of the 1960s ...
Indeed, the Ramones — all of whose original members have passed away, but live on in Rock & Roll Hall of Fame immortality— led a punk revolution that started at CBGB 50 years ago.
Subscribe to our Newsletter today But it’s this version of the Big Apple that birthed one of punk music’s most influential ...
Revisiting the 1989 album 'Standing in the Spotlight' by the Ramones' bassist Dee Dee Ramone, during a brief and bizarre move into the world of hip-hop music.
On Thursday, the pop-punk icons shared the music video for their latest One More Time single “Dance with Me,” in which they play rock legends The Ramones and recreate several famed moments ...
Not only does he no longer think the Ramones are "rubbish" but he had nothing but praise for the punk pioneers: When I bought the Ramones first album on import, I was enraged with jealousy because I ...
However, there are a lot of fine bands out there that fall under the nebulous definition of “pop punk.” In fact, you could argue that the Ramones, one of the first punk bands, was also one of ...
She's credited with bringing the Ramones to England for their infamous July 4, 1976, show. That performance is often described as the catalyst for the punk movement in Britain. After Stein and Fields ...
The Ramones’ fans were all girls ... And while the music invented punk with his sped up rock n roll and sneering aggression, there was a real bubblegum pop genius here too, thanks to Joey ...
We celebrate 40 years of the Ramones with an extensive cover story ... we’ve compiled a list of the 50 Greatest American Punk Albums (plus singles and compilations), from the pivotal years ...
A specially assembled panel will discuss their experiences of the breakout of punk and how it became a design for life for so many people. At 2.15 p.m. local musician and author Peter Murphy ...