hey ho, let's go: sad news
ANDREW GARIBALDI
andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM
Mon Apr 16 18:42:42 EDT 2001
Here in the UK, the first person ever to play the Ramones on the radio was DJ John Peel and I was listening that first night he played, I think the single and then the final two segied tracks off the first album. Even though UK punk was arriving 'en masse' at the time, this blew like a hurricane through everything else and you can't imagine the effect of hearing that for the first time AT THAT TIME coming post-prog - a case of 'whoooaaahhhh - what the.......'
Yeh - never was anything like that since altho'a few came very close, although not too sure if the person here who said 'musical genius' was tonhue in cheek or what - don't think he'd have been flattered to have been called that because after all,that is the very reason they existed - to blast away musical genius and just create fantastic dumb-assed rock 'n' roll.
MUch missed, as usual with all the dead 'uns,
Andy Garibaldi.
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert C. Mayo
To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 12:17 AM
Subject: hey ho, let's go: sad news
sorry to report to those who havent already heard:
joey ramone has passed away. i don' thave any details other than last month
he was diagnosed with cancer of the thyroid, fast and inoperable.
i thank the ramones for showing me that less is more; that there can be great
depth in simplicity; that loud rock music is SUPPOSED TO BE FUN, and FUNNY;
that perserverance is its own reward; and that if it ain't broke, don't fix
it, that if you truly have something of value to say, that message will never
age.
the passing of a true legend and musical genius.
i always thought that if you didn't like at least one of the following bands,
you were an asshole:
ac/dc
motorhead
ramones
humming rockaway beach,
bobm
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