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The Last Ramone

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Tommy Ramone, the last surviving member of the seminal punk band, The Ramones, talks about "It’s Alive 1974-1996," a 2-DVD set of rare concert footage. The drummer/producer was music supervisor for this massive project, with 100 live performances of all your favorite Ramones hits.

Ramones.com
More about "It's Alive" on Rhino Records


Comments

  • [1] Road Cat from NYC November 20, 2007 - 04:23PM

    IT'S FINALLY OUT!

    The NEW UPDATED EDITION of "On The Road With The Ramones."

    With new pages, photos and info on what's been happening to the legacy of the Ramones since 2003.

    This is a MUST-HAVE book for all Ramones fans. Based around the story of Monte A. Melnick who was the Ramones tour manager (and much more) throughout their entire career (1974-1996, and 2,263 live shows). It's an inside look from the people who were actually there witnessing and experiencing all the extreme highs and lows of one of rock's greatest bands. The book is packed with interviews from the Ramones and many many more people who where very close to the band. There is over 250 photographs and pictures of memorabilia Monte collected along the way. Buy it, read it and then revisit their albums. You'll never look at the Ramones in the same light.

    "On The Road With The Ramones"

    http://www.myspace.com/ontheroadwiththeramones

    Available at all major bookstores and AMAZON.com WORLDWIDE


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