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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:39 pm
 Welcome to my personal post of music. This is MY post, just Cancer and (Maybe) his stooges can use their law here. You too can post but you must know this: You CAN: arrow Talk just of music arrow Talk just of Rock arrow Talk about bands arrow Post why the pop music suck You CAN'T: arrow Dont post *Bump*. For that use Tigermam Post arrow Talk about something out of music and rock arrow Talk about Pop music
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 3:59 pm
My first dedicated song is for me: Green Day - Jackass To know you is to hate you So loving you must be like suicide Well I don't mind if you don't mind I'm not the one that's going to die I guess I just can't listen To this one sided conversation again Cause I don't care if I don't care Well No one ever said that life is fair
Well everybody loves a joke But no one likes a fool And you're always cracking the same old lines again You're well rehearsed on every verse And that was stated clear But no one understands your verity The center of attention Got an honorable mention once again Congratulations and salutations You're figment of your own imagination
Well everybody loves a joke But no one likes a fool And you're always cracking the same old lines again You're well rehearsed one every verse And that was stated clear But no one understands your verity
To know you is to bait you And you fell victim to your own denial Well I don't mind if you don't mind You're wasting all your time
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:03 pm
My band of the week: Ramones
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:09 pm
My album of the week: Hipnotize
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:19 pm
Song of The Week: STRENGTH TO ENDURE
Ramones Walking through the cross fire heart Feeling heavy and hopeless. Wonderin' how I ever Will see through this darkness. Every drop of blood can be so beautiful, And I sure was bleedin' the drops by the bucketful.
I have the strength to endure and all the love so pure. I have the strength to endure because... because...
I'm not afraid to tell her just how things work. Ride a hurricane through the fast lane. Always looking over my shoulder.
She said, "There's something about you, And neon lights always glow hot. Baby we can see this through, just give me All the strength you've got."
I have the strength to endure and all the love so pure. I have the strength to endure because... because...
I'm not afraid to tell her just how things work. Ride a hurricane through the fast lane. Always looking over my shoulder.
She said, "There's something about you, And neon lights always glow hot. Baby we can see this through, just give me All the strength you've got."
I have the strength to endure and all the love so pure. I have the strength to endure because... because...
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:58 am
whoot! offspring! *listens to all along* xd
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:22 pm
Yea, like Offspring. This week is about ramones, maybe the next week can be about offspring. Keep tuning my post.
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 3:37 pm
Ok, this will go for all the guys in the guild, no matter who. Ramones - She Belongs To Me What makes you think she'll go with you What makes you think you're better than me You think you can read her mind Maybe you're just looking for a good time Maybe you can give her more Tell me what you're doing this for Stay away from her, 'cause it's making me angry
Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby She belongs to me
You come around looking for kicks But I know all about your dirty tricks now You think you took away my dream Ain't gonna be easy 'cause I get real mean Get out of here, get out of my life You're gonna be sorry if we have to fight Stay away from her, 'cause it's making me angry
Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby She belongs to me
Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby Don't tell me how to love my baby She belongs to me She belongs to me She belongs to me
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:47 pm
Ramones Biography Thanks to LyricsFreak Part 1: 1974-1975 Early Days The initial version of the band included Jeffrey Hyman on drums, John Cummings on guitar, and Douglas Colvin on bass and vocals. Colvin was the first to use the stage name Ramone, calling himself Dee Dee Ramone. He was inspired by the fact that Paul McCartney used the pseudonym Paul Ramone (although some accounts say Paul Ramon) when he checked into hotels. The other members followed suit and adopted new stage names; Hyman became Joey Ramone, Cummings became Johnny Ramone, and the group itself became known as The Ramones. Soon after the band was formed, Dee Dee realized that he couldn't sing and play bass at the same time (he would continue, however, to count off each song's tempo with his trademark rapid-fire shout of "OneTwoThreeFour!"). Joey became the lead vocalist, which left the drummer position vacant. The band auditioned new drummers at Performance Studio, where they rehearsed. Tom Erdelyi, an employee of the studio and long time aquaintance of the other members, would often take the drummer seat in order to demonstrate to the auditioners how to play the songs. It became apparent that he was more able to play the group's songs than anyone else, and he joined the band as drummer Tommy Ramone. They played their first concert at the Performance Studio in New York on March 30, 1974. Their early songs were very fast and very short, most clocked in at about two minutes. In the early '70s, many New York bands started to play in clubs in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, such as Max's Kansas City and CBGB (which stands for "country, bluegrass and blues"). Other bands from this period of New york's "underground" music scene include the New York Dolls, Television, Blondie, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, The Patti Smith Group, Suicide, and the Talking Heads. Ramones concerts at CBGB's became legendary, due in part to their brevity: most concerts were twenty to thirty minutes long, much shorter than their contemporaries', and are often described by their witnesses as extremely fast, crude, energetic and desperate. A few super-8 movies of these shows have survived, and are present in a couple of the band's later videos.According to a bio by Australian Musicologist/Guru Glenn A. Baker, they did play longer shows by simply playing their entire set and then repeating it. Apparently they used to be booed off stage when they played outside New York City. One reviewer (unknown) described them as taking "three chord rock back to its one and a half chord basics".
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:54 pm
Ramones Biography Thanks to LyricsFreak Part 2: 1975-1979 First albums After garnering considerable attention for their performances at CBGB, the group was signed to a recording contract by Seymour Stein of Sire Records in autumn 1975. They soon recorded their debut album ''Ramones'' on an extremely low budget: about $6000. They appeared at The Roundhouse in London, England, on July 4, 1976, second billed to the Beatlesque Flamin' Groovies. Their appearance galvanized the UK punk rock scene, inspiring future punk stars including members of The Clash and The Damned. According to Joe Strummer, he and Johnny Rotten along with other members of The Clash and the Sex Pistols attended the gig and went to a backstage window in order to get in and meet the Ramones. Another Ramones gig in England became their first live album, It's Alive, considered by most critics one of the best live albums ever. After two years on the road and the Top 50 hit album ''Rocket to Russia'', an exhausted Tommy Ramone was replaced on drums by Marc Bell, who became Marky Ramone. Tommy left the band to go back to his studio work, which he preferred to the hard life of touring. In an interview from "End Of The Century", a documentary on The Ramones, Tommy said that he felt like the band wasn't accepting him as a friend. In the same movie, other band members were interviewed said that they were surprised, or dumbfounded in Dee Dee's case, by Tommy being so well adjusted. Dee Dee recites how (paraphrased) "Tommy would buy some hamburger and potatoes and... cook dinner. While we'd sit around, eat some dope and potato chips". Tommy worked with Marky to ensure that his drumming was appropriate for the Ramones style; he also produced the Ramones fourth studio album ''Road to Ruin'' and their eighth ''Too Tough To Die''. It was the lineup with Marky which played a central role in the 1979 film ''Rock 'n' Roll High School'', a film that Roger Corman originally called ''Disco High'' until writer/director Allan Arkush heard the Ramones.===1980s and 1990s The Ramones on the cover of their 1980 album, End of the Century]] After ''Rock 'n' Roll High School'', legendary producer Phil Spector became interested in the band and produced ''End of the Century''. During the recording sessions for ''End of the Century'', Spector reportedly pulled a gun on Dee Dee Ramone. The band would later consider this one of the 'not-so-great' albums they had distributed, crediting tensions between the producer and the artists. Johnny recalls that he was disappointed with the outcome of ''End of the Century.''Marky Ramone was fired because of his alcoholism and eventually replaced by Richard Beau (under the name Richie Ramone). They recorded several albums with Richie Ramone, who left in 1987. He was then replaced by Clem Burke (a.k.a. Elvis Ramone) from Blondie. Burke lasted two concerts in the band before Marky came back.Dee Dee Ramone left after 1989's ''Brain Drain'', and was replaced by Christopher John Ward (C.J. Ramone), a Ramones fan that gave a younger rock feeling to the Ramones' work. However, Dee Dee did continue contributing to the music of The Ramones by lending his lyrics for use in later songs. Dee Dee left to pursue a solo career as a rapper, adopting the name Dee Dee King.After 16 years at Sire records, the band moved to new label Radioactive Records with their 1992 album ''Mondo Bizarro'', which also reunited them with producer Ed Stasium.
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:57 pm
Ramones Bigraphy Thanks to LyricsFreak Part 3: Ramones Break Up After a spot in the 1996 Lollapalooza festival, The Ramones disbanded, reportedly due to ongoing personality clashes and frustration at not achieving success commensurate with their influence. Joey was also reported to have drug problems, and later admitted drinking heavily for much of the '80s. Joey achieved sobriety in 1990, but was diagnosed with lymphoma in 1995. In his later years he became an avid follower of yoga and health food, and a savvy Wall Street day-trader.Their last show was recorded, and later released on video and CD as We're Outta Here. The show featured several special guests such as Lemmy Kilmister from MotArhead and Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam, Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen of Rancid, Chris Cornell (then in Soundgarden).In 2002, the band was introduced to the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame. At the ceremony, Johnny, Tommy, Marky and Dee Dee spoke on behalf of the band. Johnny blessed George Bush and its Presidency. Dee Dee congratulated and thanked himself. He died two months later of a heroin overdose. In the summer of 2004, the Ramones documentary ''End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones'' was released in theaters. Its release was treated as an event by Ramones fans and former members, and it received rave reviews. Coincidentally, however, Johnny Ramonewho had been privately battling prostate cancerdied almost exactly as the film was released, on September 15, 2004.
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:04 pm
Ramones Biography Thanks to LyricsFreak Part 4: Deaths > Joey Ramone died of lymphoma on April 15, 2001 in New York. The last song he heard was U2's "In A Little While". (At a June 2001 concert in Boston, Bono remarked that the song was originally about a hangover, but Joey turned it into a gospel song.) > Dee Dee Ramone was found dead at his Hollywood home on June 5, 2002 following a heroin overdose, only 2 months after The Ramones were inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame. > Johnny Ramone died of prostate cancer on September 15, 2004 in Los Angeles, California.
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:09 pm
Ramones Biography Thanks to LyricsFreak Part 5:
Famous Fans # Slash from Guns N' Roses has stated that he learned to play guitar by listening to ''Road to Ruin''. # Notorious American radio personality Howard Stern was an avid Ramones fan, having them on both his radio and TV shows numerous times. He also named their song "Pet Sematary" the best song of 1989. # Horror novelist Stephen King was also a fan of the band, mentioning them in his books ''Danse Macabre'' (1979) and ''Pet Sematary'' (1983). # Pearl Jam's seventh album "Riot Act" was dedicated to Dee Dee Ramone, John Entwistle and Ray Brown. # In 2002, when the Ramones were being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the band was no longer together, Green Day performed "Teenage Lobotomy and "Blitzkrieg Bop" in place of the Ramones. # On their hugely successful album American Idiot, Green Day makes a tribute to The Ramones's legendary counting of "1-2-3-4" before each song on their track St-Jimmy. Lead signer Billie Joe Armstrong sings "Light of a silhouette, He's insubordinate, Coming at you on the count of 1,2.." And in the background someone yells "1,2,3,4!" # Tre Cool (The drummer from Green Day) is quoted as saying "The world is a better place because of Joey Ramone" and named his daughter Ramona after the Ramones. # When Joey died, The Misfits removed their own content from their website and replaced it with a picture of Joey. Social Distortion did likewise, displaying a photograph of Mike Ness and Joey Ramone as tribute. # On the following day, Bono from U2 made a speech about Joey and the Ramones. The band, which was on tour at the time, dedicated the song In A Little While to Joey Ramone for the rest of the tour, after learning that it was the last song he had listened to on his deathbed. # Jello Biafra pays tribute to the Ramones on his spoken word album ''Machine Gun in the Clown's Hands''. Biafra cites how the Ramones personally influenced him by being less high falutin and actually talking to their fans after shows. Also by their relentless touring of small town, middle America, including Biafra's home town Boulder, Colorado. # Bruce Springsteen was a fan of the band, and wrote the song ''Hungry Heart'' for them in 1979, but his manager persuaded him to keep the song for himself (it appeared on The River, and was a hit single). # Attaque 77, one the most important Argentinian punk bands said that they started the band to play Ramones songs. # The members of Hanson (band) have also made clear their fondness for the Ramones .
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:12 pm
I'll dedicate this song to all the ramones fans around the world:
It's Gonna be Alright To our fans far and near We're so glad you could all be here And when life get so-oh-oh hard You make it all worthwhile Screaming, shouting, wham-slam-bam That wild headbanging style This is dedicated to our fans across the world You're the best, most loyalist, and that's for sure When life gets oh so frustrating You make it all worthwhile Gonna have some fun tonight Ain't it great to be alive It's gonna be OK It's gonna be alright It's gonna be that you're the only ones who understand It's gonna be OK It's gonna be alright It's gonna be that you're the only ones who understand Got good feelings about this year All is very well, C.J. is here '92 spells more fun, let's get into gear It's the year of the monkey, gonna be real funky Buy yourself a beer It's gonna be OK, yeah, yeah It's gonna be alright, uh, huh It's gonna be that you're the only ones who understand It's gonna be OK, yeah, yeah It's gonna be alright, uh, huh It's gonna be that you're the only ones who understand It's gonna be alright It's gonna be alright It's gonna be alright It's gonna be OK, yeah, yeah It's gonna be alright, uh, huh It's gonna be that you're the only ones who understand Who understand It's gonna be alright It's gonna be OK It's gonna be alright It's gonna be alright
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:22 pm
This song is dedicated to the person about who am talking in "She belongs to me"
Attaque 77 - No Me Arrepiento De Este Amor (Original Version by Gilda) No me arrepiento de este amor Aunque me cueste el coraz�n Amar es un milagro y yo te ame Como nunca jamas lo imagine. Tiendo arrancarme de tu piel De tu mirada, de tu ser. Yo siento que la vida se nos va Y que el d�a de hoy no vuelve mas Despu�s de cerrar la puerta Nuestra cama espera abierta La locura apasionada del amor Y entre un te quiero y te quiero Vamos remontando al cielo Y no puedo arrepentirme de este amor
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