at this point i would say, ramones, the punks, death and jack ruby and maybe the bratts, were some bands that were doing "punk rock" and some noise, even som hc by 1974
0:00 I don't wanna go down to the basement 2:24 53rd and 3rd 4:50 I wanna be your boyfriend 6:38 Judy is a punk 8:13 loudmouth 10:36 now I wanna sniff some glue 12:21 I can't be 14:15 today your love, tomorrow the world 16:22 I don't wanna walk around with you 18:19 I don't wanna be learned 19:24 you're gonna kill that girl 22:08 What's your game 24:56 chainsaw 26:53 you should never have opened that door
Listen to "Blitzkrieg '77" if you can... (I belive the same show was released on some of the later re-masters.) To the point... When the played it... the second album wasent out yet... so the played alot of songs that wasen't out there yet. Pretty cool... soo... the original recordings of some songs are actually live...
@@liamfedorowicz-ij3oc no, Dee dee is doing audible backup vocals on almost every song and is singing alone on parts like "then I took out my razorblade" on 53rd and 3rd, I think Tommy was singing backing vocals as well while drumming.
Horace Chit Seriously what the fuck is your problem? This dude never said a word to you, and you just throw him on the grill like that? You sir are a parasite.
I think there is Mickey on backin vocals also, at least he did some on the record. But Judy is A Punk demo indeed is MUCH better than version on the album
“I Can’t Be” is like surfing and being sucked into, fighting with a giant wave of electricity, slamming wall of snapping liquorice lace electrical cables. I’ve never heard anything quite so summative of the forces of rock ’n’ roll in the U.S.A. So sounding of New York. The next few tracks pummel and break your heart
Only 5 years after Woodstock, 4 years after Beatles broke up, and these guys were already 20 years in the future, rock and roll in his purest and most innovative form at the same time…not at the time you’d have expected it
The 3 most important artists in Rock ‘n roll history- The Beatles, Elvis and The Ramones. In my opinion. I was huge Stones fan up until the time I heard Leave Home. Once I heard that record the stones sounded less dangerous, very stale and average
@@leahflower9924 Herman’s Hermits ‘Henry the Eighth’ , if that helps . Yes , it does help . Probably one of my favorites when I was three …. So that would make it ‘64 or so …. Also check out The Dave Clark Five and The Kinks. Be sure to listen to ‘Dandy’ (Kinks orig , then Hermits) … also ‘Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter’ …. Good Luck !!! p.s. also !! Please checkout Amyl & The Sniffers. Pub/Punk from Melbourne , Australia ….. about to take over !!
These demos are the most powerful evidence of what Ramones were. First time I listened to them was back in 1996. They were at the end of "Unreleased tracks" bootleg CD. Not all of them but 4 or 5 songs. I don't quite remember it well.
The Ramones, hoping to aid the securing of a record deal, made many demo recordings of their early material. Mostly recorded in the first part of 1975 (some sources even state late 1974) with a second, shorter attempt in September, these offer the best glimpses of the band in its formative stages.
I've heard ppl talk in interviews about Marty Thau demos, which Johnny said he preferred to the actual final mix of Ramones. It would be cool if anyone could sort these demos by time and place and recording details. This batch sounds great.
Pretty sure the Marty Thau demos were only two songs: "Judy Is A Punk" and "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend". They are produced fairly well and Judy even has piano in it. Norton Records did a 7" release of those songs in the '90s. They were recorded on September 19th, '75. The above demo was recorded by Tommy at Dick Charles Studios. In Johnny's bio, he states that these demos were recorded February 2nd and 10th, 1975. The above demo is actually missing "I Don't Care", which can be heard here: th-cam.com/video/8z8Omu8aCmI/w-d-xo.html
Thanks, John. I know there's been some friction between respective family/friends at times, but it's great that the legacy was and is a priority for those still involved. 22 years since they quit and these demos and such still generate real interest and accent the story of the band in so many ways.
Damn I wanna be your boyfriend sounds way better here, joeys vocals are killer here and way more fun. Wish they would kept some of the melodic ad libs on this demo cause they're catchy as hell and sound brattier on here than studio version. Oh well both rock that's just how good the Ramones are ..even their demos blow most bands away
So true.! It's been said many times by others but this music helped save my life. I was a 15 year old outcast, fuck up in 1977 when I first picked the Leave Home from the library. My life changed forever 10 seconds in to Shock Treatment. I felt a joy no one could take from me,...(not like there was really anyone who wanted too) The Ramones gave me life, I'm not overstating this.
ahhh I just love finding ramones clips I never seen! This video is like rediscovering the band all over again. What an incredible set of demo's. "I can't be" is my favorite of the list. If only there was video of them playing that song hehe i bet they were having so much fun! 12:22
Yeaaahhhh!!! I remember part of this stuff was included in the All the stuff and more album. The demo quality is what defines this music. Rock on, guys!!!
@@philipvandenberk wrote the first verse and chorus and the riiffs ,gave it to richard hell and he wrote the rest of the lyrics but dee dee did 75% of it.
I’ve been a UK Ramones fan since I was a 14 year old school kid, back in 78’, lucky to have seen them live 11 times, 78 and 80’ were the best before the “silly speed” crept in. Autographs and Soundcheck 1980. As rough and raw as this sounds I prefer these early masterpieces to the “stereo Beatleest”recording of the first album. Just my opinion like.
From a conceptual standpoint the Ramones are a great band; from a personal "hipster" standpoint I can't stand how mainstream they are to the point normal people will wear Ramones (same with Nirvana & the Misfits) shirts without even knowing they're a band, lol From my point right now listening to this; it's awesome :D lulz
Very true 👍 I discovered The Ramones in the fall of 1977. I was 15 years old. They instantly changed my life and the way I listened to music. I was put into special ed classes when I was 10, I always felt out of place. The Ramones music made me feel like I knew something most kids my age didn’t understand. No joke, this music saved my life. In the late 70’s everyone in my school loved Jethro Tull and Styx and mock the f-k out of when I wore my Ramones shirts. There is a meme going around SM that goes something’I was into punk rock when it called Hey F---t.
@@artgarage2654 You first heard it at a point in your life & life changed along with your knowledge of the music. And that's the important part, that you enjoy it :3 Me being a millennial & growing up with a VHS & PS2 a lot of music I discovered was on game & music soundtracks. And the Ramones were introduced to me like that lol :)
My grandad said exactly the same thing in 1977, but the "shit" he was referring to was the Ramones. I did not agree, of course, but he thought the Ramones wasn't music. He said "but it's so aggressive". I never discovered what, if any music, he liked to listen to.
What is great about the demos is it shows how original the Ramones were, as their demo sounds nothing like anything else going on in 1974/ 75.
Bruh this shits older than my mom but im still here
@@milly0243 your mom loves it too dude
How bout David Bowie Hang on to Yourself?
at this point i would say, ramones, the punks, death and jack ruby and maybe the bratts, were some bands that were doing "punk rock" and some noise, even som hc by 1974
@@zeitok8 definitely not HC. Too much 50s Rock n Roll influence here for that.
0:00 I don't wanna go down to the basement
2:24 53rd and 3rd
4:50 I wanna be your boyfriend
6:38 Judy is a punk
8:13 loudmouth
10:36 now I wanna sniff some glue
12:21 I can't be
14:15 today your love, tomorrow the world
16:22 I don't wanna walk around with you
18:19 I don't wanna be learned
19:24 you're gonna kill that girl
22:08 What's your game
24:56 chainsaw
26:53 you should never have opened that door
SUPERSHOW ! !! THE RAMONES ... ohne Ende..... Gracias y Danke!!!
@@vn7099 n. .
Zi
Thank you 👍
THIS DEMO IS LIKE A GREATEST HITS ALBUM....
exactly right!
Listen to "Blitzkrieg '77" if you can... (I belive the same show was released on some of the later re-masters.)
To the point... When the played it... the second album wasent out yet... so the played alot of songs that wasen't out there yet.
Pretty cool... soo... the original recordings of some songs are actually live...
Yeass
Dee Dee's voice here is actually prettier/softer than on the records. This is a treasure.
Blame the production and his substance abuse for it
Its all joey singing
@@liamfedorowicz-ij3oc 53rd and 3rd he sings backup though
@@liamfedorowicz-ij3oche’s singing (backup/harmonies) on a lot of these though
@@liamfedorowicz-ij3oc no, Dee dee is doing audible backup vocals on almost every song and is singing alone on parts like "then I took out my razorblade" on 53rd and 3rd, I think Tommy was singing backing vocals as well while drumming.
The best band of the fuckin history of Rock and Roll!
Better than the Who, The Kinks, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, ACDC, Blink 182?....I think not
@@thomasandersen6719 all of those except perhaps on par with AC/DC. I don't know where the fuck you're looking bringing Blink 182 into it.
b l ink 182...???????###f-off i th..NNNNOOOOOTT..!!
GB Mistake,,,you got the joke, yes?
I agree
Tommy was the brain, Johnny was the muscle, Dee Dee and Joey were the heart and soul.
Damn right
Horace Chit Seriously what the fuck is your problem? This dude never said a word to you, and you just throw him on the grill like that? You sir are a parasite.
Getting thrown on grills is pretty fun when you're high, you should try it.
no no, Dennis is the brains, Frank is the muscle, Charlie's the wild card and Sweet Dee is the useless chick.
@@horacechit5042 Dick.
Gotta love how the tape compression sounds through all of this. Continually breaking up and raw as fk
Joey and Dee Dee’s harmonies are to die for here, especially on Judy Is a Punk
ugh, so, so good. Instantly my favorite version here
yes,for real!
I think there is Mickey on backin vocals also, at least he did some on the record. But Judy is A Punk demo indeed is MUCH better than version on the album
best band forever and ever
Along with the Buzzcocks and the Clash.
"I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement" is terrific!
Ramones still relevant and appreciated in 2019. And oh so greatly missed.
carolk9s yes
Missed big time !! 😪
like how they always said... "we aint the rolling stones"
their lyrics speak to us misfits losers outcasts etc. that's why
The current year is completely irrelevant.
dee dee was killing it on bass in this demo. best ive ever heard them.
This needs a proper release its amazingly good
EXACTLY
Sucks they never made a full album of songs like these
I think the demo had a remaster in 1989
first album, 40th anniversary box set has most if not all of this stuff. a lot of it sounds better there too
@@kaydgaming They did. An album called "Ramones".
I had to pause simply because I was trying to imagine myself doing a demo and I couldn't believe what I was listening to, so powerful.
This is my new favorite Ramones album.
Deceptively simple in composition, yet so incredibly effective. The mark of any great artist.
TOTAL balls to the wall rock & roll. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
“I Can’t Be” is like surfing and being sucked into, fighting with a giant wave of electricity, slamming wall of snapping liquorice lace electrical cables. I’ve never heard anything quite so summative of the forces of rock ’n’ roll in the U.S.A. So sounding of New York. The next few tracks pummel and break your heart
It's a great track! Too bad it didn't get a proper album release.
Should have been a gig staple
there is nothing more NY sounding that 53rd and 3rd LOL
Pure wall of epic sound.
Like Phil Spector turned up to 11 on a blown out amp
You can taste the garage floor !!
Ramones came from a basement, not a garage (+:
Only 5 years after Woodstock, 4 years after Beatles broke up, and these guys were already 20 years in the future, rock and roll in his purest and most innovative form at the same time…not at the time you’d have expected it
The 3 most important artists in Rock ‘n roll history- The Beatles, Elvis and The Ramones. In my opinion.
I was huge Stones fan up until the time I heard Leave Home. Once I heard that record the stones sounded less dangerous, very stale and average
My dad had some station on playing oldies and some song from the 50s was playing never heard it before but they sang second verse same as the first
@@artgarage2654 only person dangerous in stones was Brian Jones otherwise I like the kinks and the troggs
@@artgarage2654 Curiously Leave Home is my favourite LP from Ramones
@@leahflower9924 Herman’s Hermits ‘Henry the Eighth’ , if that helps . Yes , it does help . Probably one of my favorites when I was three …. So that would make it ‘64 or so …. Also check out The Dave Clark Five and The Kinks. Be sure to listen to ‘Dandy’ (Kinks orig , then Hermits) … also ‘Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter’ …. Good Luck !!! p.s. also !! Please checkout Amyl & The Sniffers. Pub/Punk from Melbourne , Australia ….. about to take over !!
Judy is a Punk is so much better here than the album. I love Dee Dee's backing vocals
I agree, sounds 100% more melodic and beautiful
These demos are the most powerful evidence of what Ramones were. First time I listened to them was back in 1996. They were at the end of "Unreleased tracks" bootleg CD. Not all of them but 4 or 5 songs. I don't quite remember it well.
I just love the Ramones demos! Joey's perfect voice, he singing on the demos is sweet, in love, perfect❤❤❤
The Ramones, hoping to aid the securing of a record deal, made many demo recordings of their early material. Mostly recorded in the first part of 1975 (some sources even state late 1974) with a second, shorter attempt in September, these offer the best glimpses of the band in its formative stages.
I've heard ppl talk in interviews about Marty Thau demos, which Johnny said he preferred to the actual final mix of Ramones. It would be cool if anyone could sort these demos by time and place and recording details. This batch sounds great.
Pretty sure the Marty Thau demos were only two songs: "Judy Is A Punk" and "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend". They are produced fairly well and Judy even has piano in it. Norton Records did a 7" release of those songs in the '90s. They were recorded on September 19th, '75.
The above demo was recorded by Tommy at Dick Charles Studios. In Johnny's bio, he states that these demos were recorded February 2nd and 10th, 1975. The above demo is actually missing "I Don't Care", which can be heard here:
th-cam.com/video/8z8Omu8aCmI/w-d-xo.html
Thanks, John. I know there's been some friction between respective family/friends at times, but it's great that the legacy was and is a priority for those still involved. 22 years since they quit and these demos and such still generate real interest and accent the story of the band in so many ways.
@@TJAction100 Thank you for I DONT CARE! Been looking for that one! :D
BEST BAND EVER !!!!!
No
Let's-face-facts: The Stooges and the Ramones are the two MOST IMPORTANT American bands of the 70s!
Along with the New York Dolls.
It's not an overstatement for me to say, The Ramones were as important to music as the Beatles were.
Right, and MC5, for "Back in USA" in 1970 : perfect tight demo sound, perfect lp's duration under 30 minutes
Don't forget The Dictators!
@@LarzGustafsson Check out the Dictators new s/t reunion album...!
Damn I wanna be your boyfriend sounds way better here, joeys vocals are killer here and way more fun. Wish they would kept some of the melodic ad libs on this demo cause they're catchy as hell and sound brattier on here than studio version. Oh well both rock that's just how good the Ramones are ..even their demos blow most bands away
Raw, Electrifying, Powerful! I used to blast these demos through my headphones everyday. Immensely inspiring.
What Your Game is most underrated Ramones love tune
This is the happiest music on this earth.
So true.! It's been said many times by others but this music helped save my life. I was a 15 year old outcast, fuck up in 1977 when I first picked the Leave Home from the library. My life changed forever 10 seconds in to Shock Treatment. I felt a joy no one could take from me,...(not like there was really anyone who wanted too) The Ramones gave me life, I'm not overstating this.
@@artgarage2654 same brother
I've heard better than these guys
These early demos are the absolute best! Thanks for posting, Peter, as well as the article on the demos.
Cuando escuchas este demo entendes todo.
Thanks for sharing ( never heard these early demo's)!
OMG "you're gonna kill that girl" is EPIC.
esto no es mas ramonero porque no se puede, RAMONES A MORIR!!!!
I love how simple their solos are
ahhh I just love finding ramones clips I never seen! This video is like rediscovering the band all over again. What an incredible set of demo's. "I can't be" is my favorite of the list. If only there was video of them playing that song hehe i bet they were having so much fun!
12:22
This sounds so good considering it was done back in 77 thanx so much
This crisp and punchy sound should’ve been featured on the debut album
Cant disagree. The guitar is crunchier and louder and so are the drums which are tight.
@@dexterjankaren feels more like it’s playing live
this is like a near perfect setlist for them at the time. John's guitar sounds like a grinding wheel
I always feel that this video is their greatest hits.
Judy is a punk version is THE BEST!!! BEST THAN THE ONE IN THE DEBUT ALBUM.
Absolutely amazing!!! Bring back real rock n roll!!!!
Thanks for upload this jewel
this qualitY is unmatchable
For a demo, this sounds amazing!
Yeaaahhhh!!! I remember part of this stuff was included in the All the stuff and more album. The demo quality is what defines this music. Rock on, guys!!!
Muy bueno saludos desde argentina la tierra q mas ama a ramones
Holy shit, imagine if the first album was THIS.
Actually, some of the harmonies between Dee Dee and Joey were better on this than on the debut.
The greatest true rock & roll band EVER.
Johnny sounds his best here it’s wild
the lofi grain really brings out the power in the guitar work, especially on I dont wanna be learned and today your love, tomorrow the world
13:42 to 13:48...the riff for Chinese Rocks makes an early appearance....should end any debate about who wrote it!
O shit I never fucking noticed this
The Ramones recycled riffs like nobody's biz
I forgot about I can't be havin the Chinese rock riff
Dee Dee wrote it right ?
@@philipvandenberk wrote the first verse and chorus and the riiffs ,gave it to richard hell and he wrote the rest of the lyrics but dee dee did 75% of it.
53rd and 3rd forever my fav song ☝🏻
Gotta love when channels like this have the adverts on
I’ve been a UK Ramones fan since I was a 14 year old school kid, back in 78’, lucky to have seen them live 11 times, 78 and 80’ were the best before the “silly speed” crept in. Autographs and Soundcheck 1980. As rough and raw as this sounds I prefer these early masterpieces to the “stereo Beatleest”recording of the first album. Just my opinion like.
I have been a german Ramones Fan since 1976 i was a 13 year old school Kid 🎉
I love the bass in "don't wanna walk around w you"
Same
I always play only in the left speaker, so I only hear the bass :)
Forever here man .
Wow Lovin how heavy 53rd and 3rd is sounding
The drums sound far less weak than they do on the actual album .it's pure class
tickle me
9:54 one of the best final in rock n roll history
2020 and i still don’t wanna go down to the basement
What a pearl, thanks to upload
Johny´s "Fuck all of you" face in the photo is epic
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UPLOADING THIS !!!! IT'S SO FUCKIN AMAZING 😎🎸
Exactly! What choice did I have ✌🤠✌
its so fucking mind boggling to think that all these dudes are dead like what the fuck!!!!!!!!! LIFE IS SO FUCKING WEIRD!!!!!!!!!!
the way I remember them 1st time I saw them.had never heard or seen them before.
Magnifico, para sempre Ramones!!!
Laerte Assuncao yes even though I don’t know what you are saying
Ahh, the amazing harmonies in Judy is a punk. In my opinion, the demo is better than the final release
These demos are the best from The Ramones sounding prefect ✌️
8:19 Loudmouth 12:20 I cant be
This is gold :´)
You can hear the Misfits directly lifted that breakdown .
These are great I love it
Maybe this shoulda been the 1st album, so brutal!!!! That's our boys sweet and sinister.
Por siempre .... RAMONES y yá !!!!!
spectacular
Outstanding ‼️👍🎸🎶🎼💕
Beyond words
From a conceptual standpoint the Ramones are a great band; from a personal "hipster" standpoint I can't stand how mainstream they are to the point normal people will wear Ramones (same with Nirvana & the Misfits) shirts without even knowing they're a band, lol
From my point right now listening to this; it's awesome :D lulz
Very true 👍
I discovered The Ramones in the fall of 1977. I was 15 years old. They instantly changed my life and the way I listened to music. I was put into special ed classes when I was 10, I always felt out of place. The Ramones music made me feel like I knew something most kids my age didn’t understand. No joke, this music saved my life. In the late 70’s everyone in my school loved Jethro Tull and Styx and mock the f-k out of when I wore my Ramones shirts. There is a meme going around SM that goes something’I was into punk rock when it called Hey F---t.
@@artgarage2654 You first heard it at a point in your life & life changed along with your knowledge of the music. And that's the important part, that you enjoy it :3
Me being a millennial & growing up with a VHS & PS2 a lot of music I discovered was on game & music soundtracks. And the Ramones were introduced to me like that lol :)
i like how it is really kinda warm n mellow, thru a blown speaker sound. sounds like you just blazed one.
Los inicios de esta gran banda que ya todos descansan en paz de aquí a la eternidad ya son leyendas. Ramones por siempre
Super groupe de rock punk!excellent,j'adore.
this is sick! dirty and raw!
Esto es una joya
it's funny to see Johnny not look like he wants to stab someone
smokeslet'sgo Hahaha, maybe that's his "after-stabbing" face
TRUE.
That is quite a nice face there Johnny. Even though it makes me feel wired
i think hes saying wheres my frigin knife
Dee dee ramone cosplaying as Bruce lee
thanks so much for sharing! This is gold. Even in this rough draft, the genius is there. The melody is brilliant.
Los Monchos. Ooohhh vamo' los Ramons' los Ramons' los Ramons' vamo' los Ramons'...
wow sensational distorted sound here Punk rock Willie digs it
The groove between Tommy and Dee Dee on Judy is a Punk just the coolest
great ramones
this is the best in their discography
i think some of these was the recordings from the cbgb's gig, the first ramones perfomances
Best Shangri-Las' album. Love to Punky Brewster
SIMPLEMENT PERFECTE .OBRA MESTRA AMÉN
Amazing
Why didn't The Ramones stay like this...
Que potente!!
Gracias.
Release this now and it would still wipe the floor with the shit that passes for music now.
My grandad said exactly the same thing in 1977, but the "shit" he was referring to was the Ramones. I did not agree, of course, but he thought the Ramones wasn't music. He said "but it's so aggressive". I never discovered what, if any music, he liked to listen to.