Live at German Television represents the Ramones’ first European television performance, and the band rips through 25 songs in just over 50 minutes. But for the two minute or so encore breaks, there ...
Hear a monumental concert from one of America's best bands in their prime. The Ramones live at New York City's Palladium, January 7, 1978. 26 songs in 54 minutes all set to a series of cheap sci-fi ...
Fans will soon get to see the Ramones in all their primal glory on a new vinyl and DVD set that includes their first-ever European TV performance. You can check out an exclusive preview clip above.
The Ramones were, among other things, the harbingers of punk rock in America and beyond. Throughout their career, they played more than 2,000 live shows. A few short years after their final gig in L.A ...
Here at the Georgia Straight, opinions on the Ramones are sharply divided. On one side we have music editor Mike Usinger, who feels that the band is grossly overrated. On the other side are the rest ...
The Ramones recently released a deluxe reissue of their 1978 fourth album Road to Ruin, and to promote it, they’ve dug up a previously unreleased video of album cut “She’s the One.” The stripped-down ...
During a 1978 interview, Rolling Stone’s Peter Herbst asked Ronstadt if she ever saw Jagger perform live. She said she saw him perform a single time. She was very impressed, and the performance gave ...
On September 13th, 1978, the Ramones made their live European television debut to a studio audience of young Germans — seated at tables. The effect on the DVD that comes with this rippin’ artifact on ...