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The Ramones
are the first punk rock band. Other bands, such as
the Stooges
and
the New York Dolls
, came before them and set the stage and aesthetic for punk, and bands that immediately followed, such as
the Sex Pistols
, made the latent violence of the music more explicit, but
the Ramones
crystallized the musical ideals of the genre. By cutting rock & roll down to its bare essentials -- four chords; a simple, catchy melody; and irresistibly inane lyrics
-- and speeding up the tempo considerably,
the Ramones
created something that was rooted in early '60s, pre-
Beatles
rock & roll and pop but sounded revolutionary. Since their breakthrough was theoretical as well as musical, they comfortably became the leaders of the emerging New York punk rock scene. While their peers such as
Patti Smith
,
Television
,
Talking Heads
, and
Richard Hell
all were more intellectual and self-consciously artistic than
the Ramones
, they nevertheless appealed to the same mentality because of the way they turned rock conventions inside out and celebrated kitschy pop culture with stylized stupidity. The band's first four albums set the blueprint for punk, especially American punk and hardcore, for the next two decades. And
the Ramones
themselves were major figures for the next two decades, playing essentially the same music without changing their style much at all. Although some punk diehards -- including several of their peers -- would have claimed the band's long career wound up undercutting the ideals the band originally stood for,
the Ramones
always celebrated not just the punk aesthetic, but the music itself.
Based in the Forest Hills section of Queens, NY,
the Ramones
formed in 1974. Originally, the band was a trio consisting of
Joey Ramone
(vocals, drums; born
Jeffrey Hyman
, May 19, 1951),
Johnny Ramone
(guitar; born
John Cummings
, Oct. 8, 1951), and
Dee Dee Ramone
(bass; born
Douglas Colvin
, Sept. 18, 1952), with
Tommy Ramone
(born
Tom Erdelyi
, Jan. 29, 1952) acting as the group's manager. All of the group's members adopted the last name "Ramone" and dressed in torn blue jeans and leather jackets, in homage to '50s greaser rockers. The group played their first concert on March 30, 1974, at New York's Performance Studio. Two months after the show,
Joey
switched to vocals and
Tommy
became the band's drummer. By the end of the summer,
the Ramones
earned a residency at CBGB's. For the next year, they played regularly at the nightclub, earning a dedicated cult following and inspiring several other artists to form bands with similar ideals. All of
the Ramones
sets clocked in at about 20 minutes, featuring an unrelenting barrage of short, barely two-minute songs. By the end of 1975,
the Ramones
secured a recording contract with Sire; discounting
Patti Smith
, they were the first New York punk band to sign a contract.
Early in 1976,
the Ramones
recorded their debut album for just over 6,000 dollars. The resulting album,
Ramones
, was released in the spring, gained some critical attention, and managed to climb to 111 on the U.S. album charts. On July 4, the band made their debut appearance in Britain, where their records were becoming a big influence on a new generation of bands. Throughout 1976,
the Ramones
toured constantly, inaugurating nearly 20 years of relentless touring. By the end of the year, the group released their second album,
Ramones Leave Home
. While the album just scraped the U.S. charts,
Leave Home
became a genuine hit in England in the spring of 1977, peaking at number 48. By the summer of 1977,
the Sex Pistols
and
the Ramones
were seen as the two key bands in the punk rock revolution, but where
the Pistols
imploded,
the Ramones
kept on rolling. Following the U.K. Top 40 hit
"Sheena Is a Punk Rocker,"
the Ramones
released their third album,
Rocket to Russia
, in the fall of 1977.
Tommy Ramone
left the band in the spring of 1977, although he produced the group's subsequent album. He was replaced by former
Voidoid
Marc Bee
, who immediately changed his name to
Marky Ramone
. With their new drummer in place,
the Ramones
recorded their fourth album,
Road to Ruin
, which was released in the fall.
Road to Ruin
marked the band's first significant attempt to change their sound; not only were there stronger bubblegum, girl group, surf, and '60s pop influences on the music, it was the first of their albums to run over a half hour. Although their sound was more accessible, it didn't gain the band a noticeably larger following. Neither did Rock N' Roll High School, the 1979
Roger Corman
film in which
the Ramones
had a pivotal part. The soundtrack to Rock N' Roll High School and the U.K.-only live album
It's Alive
were the band's only releases of 1979. For most of the year, they were in the studio recording their fifth album with legendary '60s pop producer
Phil Spector
. The title song to the
Corman
movie was the first track released from the sessions, although the soundtrack album did feature a number of older
Ramones
songs remixed by
Spector
.
End of the Century
, the
Spector
-produced
Ramones
album, finally appeared in January of 1980 to mixed reviews. Despite the lukewarm reception to the album, the record's cover of
the Ronettes
'
"Baby I Love You"
became their only Top Ten British hit; in America, none of the singles made an impact, although the record became their biggest hit, peaking at number 44.
The Ramones
continued their attempts at crossover success with their sixth album,
Pleasant Dreams
, which was released in 1981. Featuring a production by former
Hollies
and
10cc
member
Graham Gouldman
, the record was a commercial disappointment in both America and England. The band was relatively quiet during 1982, spending most of their time touring. In the spring of 1983, the band returned with
Subterranean Jungle
, which was produced by
Ritchie Cordell
and
Glen Koltkin
, the heads of the American indie label Beserkley Records. Not only did
Subterranean Jungle
fail to gain the band the larger audience they desired, it continued the erosion of the band's diehard fan base, as well as their decline in the eyes of many rock critics. Following the album's release,
Marky Ramone
left the band; he was replaced by
Richard Beau
, a former member of
the Velveteens
, who changed his name to
Richie Ramone
.
With 1984's
Too Tough to Die
,
the Ramones
delivered a belated response to America's burgeoning hardcore punk scene that was largely produced by
Tommy Erdelyi
. The album helped restore their artistic reputation, as did the 1985 single,
"Bonzo Goes to Bitburg,"
an attack on
President Ronald Reagan
's 1985 visit to Germany. Instead of continuing with the sound of
Too Tough to Die
,
the Ramones
began pursuing a more streamlined, stylized, and conventional take on their songwriting formula with 1986's
Animal Boy
. This was a direction the group followed for the remaining ten years of their career. Following the release of 1987's
Halfway to Sanity
,
Richie Ramone
left the band and
Marky Ramone
re-joined the group. In 1988, the career retrospective
Ramones Mania
appeared. In 1989,
the Ramones
contributed the theme song to the
Stephen King
movie Pet Semetary, and the track was included on
Brain Drain
, which was released in the summer of that year. After its release, the group's bassist,
Dee Dee Ramone
, left the band to pursue a career as a rapper called
Dee Dee King
; after his debut rap recording failed miserably, he formed the band
Chinese Dragons
.
Dee Dee
was replaced by
C.J. Ramone
(born
Christopher John Ward
).
In the early '90s,
the Ramones
sobered up, with both
Joey
and
Marky
undergoing treatment for alcoholism. The band returned to recording in 1992, first releasing the live
Loco Live
and then
Mondo Bizarro
, their first studio album in three years.
Mondo Bizarro
turned out to be a commercial failure, as did their 1994 covers album,
Acid Eaters
.
Following the release of
Acid Eaters
, the mainstream guitar rock audience in America finally embraced punk rock, in the form of young bands like
Green Day
and
the Offspring
. Sensing that the climate may have been right for the crossover success they had desired for so many years,
the Ramones
immediately followed
Acid Eaters
with
Adios Amigos
, claiming that unless the new album sold in substantial numbers, the band would call it quits after a final farewell tour.
Adios Amigos
only spent two weeks in the charts. Nevertheless,
the Ramones
embarked on a long farewell tour that ran throughout the rest of 1995. The band was set to split in the beginning of 1996 when they were offered a slot on the sixth Lollapalooza, and they toured with the festival that summer. Following the completion of the tour,
the Ramones
parted ways, 20 years after the release of their first album. Just a few years later,
Joey Ramone
passed away on April 15, 2001, at age 49, the victim of lymphoma. Little more than a year after
Joey
's death,
Dee Dee Ramone
was found dead in his home in Los Angeles on June 5, 2002.
Johnny Ramone
passed away two years later on September 15, 2004 after a long battle with cancer. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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