You never knew WHO was going to show up on the Joe Franklin Show, so it was always advisable to be good and stoned before tuning in. "RAY-MONES". You've gotta love Joe.
RIP Joe Franklin. Joe brought honesty and a down to earth attitude to the talk show genre. Over 30 years ago, my coworkers and I "crashed" his office to see the taping of his show. He would not let us in, saying "I can't let you in, fire laws, boys, fire laws". We did not mind - we were thrilled to meet him. There will not be another like Joe. RIP beloved Joe.
Joe was the kindest man. He gave everyone their 15 minutes of fame. I published the Joe Franklin Memory Lane News and was on his show several times. The only person he could never get to appear was Frank Sinatra.
i remember seeing this on cable when i was in high school....this interview is so awesome..wor used to show all the mets games as well....i love the unrelated guests together...
@@HmmmmNiceBike when Joey was dying in the hospital, Marc was the only band member who came to see him. Johnny refused stating "I never liked the guy".
If you read Johnny's book Commando, he says that he softened up to Joey towards the end. He figured Joey wouldn't want to see him, since there were years where they didn't talk. You are pretty far off man... Especially using hate to describe any feelings. Really we don't know, only they know. But I believe they had love for one another. Johnny even stated he stood up for Joey a few times and always would.... The Ramones did NOT hate each other...
"You're loquacious(Talkative), are'nt you ?!" 2:52 Marky was falling into that role , of being a spokesman for the band. Tommy was often put in charge of interviews , before Marky joined. I did notice , later , Marky seemed more comfortable than the others , talking at length , like , yes , he does do , here.
The Ramones started the ripped jeans fashion and even the sound on their albums Halfway to sanity and Brain drain had a few grungy tones..grunge derived from punk rock, so the raymones 😂cough*cough, Ramones probably paved the way for grunge... princess. I like your name, it's rad. I Slept with Joey Ramone is an interesting read and hilarious.
I new this interview would be good. Joe Franklin was of an older generation but was sincere and not condescending. As a kid in Philly area we could pick up Channel 9 from New York. I also remember, years earlier, the Clay Cole Show.
Speaking of the Smiths, I just listened to a podcast the other day (I can't remember what show) where they talked about how Morrissey is in the process of buying a cemetery plot at the Hollywood Forever cemetery in LA and is trying to buy the lot next to either Johnny or Dee Dee. I can't remember which guy, but he apparently has a fixation about being buried next to one of the Ramones. I think that it is funny since Joey just said that he personally didn't dig the Smiths. hehhe. I know that there is a photo floating around out there that shows Morrissey leaning, in a pose of admiration, against Johnny's statue. Maybe they were friends, I'm not sure. It seems like all of the well-known musicians wanted to be friends with Johnny. I totally understand it, as he was a really fascinating dude. Frig, Rob Zombie and Eddie Vedder were with him when he died.
It's funny, Mickey's actually the one who's 6'3", and in his book, he did mention that Joey hitchhiked, wearing platform shoes and a colorful boa, trying to get to clubs. Joey was always a handful!
ChrisM1234 Yeah , I met Mickey once , he IS very tall. Not as tall as Joey was , of course. He reminded me a lot of Joey , though , in a very cool way. I read that story about Joey hitchiking in a full black vinyl bodysuit , pink high heels , etc.
kookadams85 Jan & Dean were the original punk rockers. Part time musicians, full time college students with top 10 hits. There wasn’t a lot they did that wasn’t completely tongue-in-cheek, all the way back to Jenny Lee.
0:27 This was actually a very important thing in the development of the scene in Puerto Rico. I just found out about recently because of a book they just wrote. Cool to hear them mention it
I'm 15, today's music is all a fake, I've taken a interest and passion in the ramones and im new if you have anything important highlights from this AWSOME band that I should know please tell them to me thank you.
@tattypatty Irecently saw marc in person. He is a fine drummer and a really terrific entertainer, but he is still wearing that toupee. Oh well to each his own.
They didn't all like each other. They didn't talk on rides to the shows. They didn't record albums in studio together. They kept together for purpose of the songs and performance. It was a business. Their job
Pretty sure it's on here...the Ramones are on Shanana Bowser Introduced them as A New Wave Band! I guess punk was a term the network that terrified them,,,,,
@shashwati According to the book On The Road With the Ramones off stage they were barely on speaking terms. Deedee says of Johnny "He was unpleasant to begin with.." and Joey (Jeff) blamed Johnny for stealing his girlfriend (actually Johnny didn't. Their relationship was very real). At the same time Joey's own psychiatric problems drove Johnny crazy. On stage they were just fantastic.
Bet none of those four thought Joe F would outlive Joey R. Seems Marky is relieved to come out of his shell a little in this interview, it feels like when Johnny is around for interviews Marky kept quiet.
Both Led Zeppelin and Ramones were influenced by many of the same great Fifties artists obviously. Listen to LZ jamming live medleys of great old pop and blues and boogie tunes, that's where you can detect some overlap with Ramones although the resulting bands are very different. Zeppelin was also far more folksy and weird which set them apart.
The Ramones were a punk band that could actually give a good interview. Miss those guys.
Yes, never seen a bad interview with the Ramones. Always seem prepared to answer the questions and be polite
SlashMan.EXE I miss them too.
SlashMan.EXE. the ray moans lol
And like most derelict NY-area young'uns growing up in the NY-area (like me), we all watched Joe Franklin at 2am and loved him for the effort!
You never knew WHO was going to show up on the Joe Franklin Show, so it was always advisable to be good and stoned before tuning in. "RAY-MONES". You've gotta love Joe.
RIP Joe Franklin. A talk show legend.
RIP Joe Franklin. Joe brought honesty and a down to earth attitude to the talk show genre. Over 30 years ago, my coworkers and I "crashed" his office to see the taping of his show. He would not let us in, saying "I can't let you in, fire laws, boys, fire laws". We did not mind - we were thrilled to meet him. There will not be another like Joe. RIP beloved Joe.
Also, as you see from this video, he was able to reach out to different generations
- from Bing Crosby to the Ramones. Truly a treasure.
Joe was the kindest man. He gave everyone their 15 minutes of fame. I published the Joe Franklin Memory Lane News and was on his show several times. The only person
he could never get to appear was Frank Sinatra.
"The Raymones"!
ESAD Archives. Lolol and they love. ME ULL MUSIC
😂😂😂
I met him once and chatted with him; I'm 6'2" and he towered over me, hunched over as he talked. Yeah, he was 6'6"!
No doubt about it I`m 6`3" and Joey had at least 2-3 inches on me
In 1992 he told a fan that he was 6'8 maybe 6'9 but he had scholiosis
Joe Franklin: "the Raymones" classic!
Great video. Love Joey.
The Ramones played in February 19, 1988 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico! Ground-breaking concert for the Islander punks!
i remember seeing this on cable when i was in high school....this interview is so awesome..wor used to show all the mets games as well....i love the unrelated guests together...
That was an awesome piece of history. Thank you so much for sharing.
Hahaha, I Love The Way He Said "Mark Was Adopted'..
God I Miss Joey So Much!!! :'(
"we all get along, we're a very healthy unit" that was a straight up lie. the Ramones hated each other. they stayed together for the music.
Correction... only joey and johnny hated each other....
@@mocoelmascoco4531 Joey and Marky had a feud going on for a while as well.
@@HmmmmNiceBike when Joey was dying in the hospital, Marc was the only band member who came to see him. Johnny refused stating "I never liked the guy".
@@AStri-zg5xc F*** Johnny!
If you read Johnny's book Commando, he says that he softened up to Joey towards the end. He figured Joey wouldn't want to see him, since there were years where they didn't talk. You are pretty far off man... Especially using hate to describe any feelings. Really we don't know, only they know. But I believe they had love for one another. Johnny even stated he stood up for Joey a few times and always would.... The Ramones did NOT hate each other...
Never heard of Joe. Total respect to this man!
Local to the tri state area. WOR The Joe Franklin Show
in 1988 tv night shows were still exciting to watch!
The Raymones rock!!
Not many people ever knew that Joey was really a shy guy....
GGhi8976 everybody knew that Joey was shy as the lead singer of The Ray moans
Love Joey. R.I.P. Marky is great as well.
The RAYmones. Miss you Joe.
Joe Franklin Show was always a must for any bands up and coming and playing in NYC as they were getting big
"You're loquacious(Talkative), are'nt you ?!" 2:52
Marky was falling into that role , of being a spokesman for the band. Tommy was often put in charge of interviews , before Marky joined. I did notice , later , Marky seemed more comfortable than the others , talking at length , like , yes , he does do , here.
Joe franklin was always cool. Met him on 8th ave one day. Best interviewer. Polite. Respectful. Smart questions.
I fucking love you Joey! ♡
The Ramones started the ripped jeans fashion and even the sound on their albums Halfway to sanity and Brain drain had a few grungy tones..grunge derived from punk rock, so the raymones 😂cough*cough, Ramones probably paved the way for grunge... princess.
I like your name, it's rad. I Slept with Joey Ramone is an interesting read and hilarious.
I new this interview would be good. Joe Franklin was of an older generation but was sincere and not condescending. As a kid in Philly area we could pick up Channel 9 from New York. I also remember, years earlier, the Clay Cole Show.
Great to hear Joey mention AC/DC!👍
Jason Thunders and Motörhead 🤠♠️🎼🎸🤟🏼😊🌺
This clip is amazing! Joe Franklin is the best!!! What a moment in time this was...
Long live "The "Ray-Mones"
"Paul: Do you like the Smiths?
Joey: Naah.."
HAHA
Speaking of the Smiths, I just listened to a podcast the other day (I can't remember what show) where they talked about how Morrissey is in the process of buying a cemetery plot at the Hollywood Forever cemetery in LA and is trying to buy the lot next to either Johnny or Dee Dee. I can't remember which guy, but he apparently has a fixation about being buried next to one of the Ramones. I think that it is funny since Joey just said that he personally didn't dig the Smiths. hehhe. I know that there is a photo floating around out there that shows Morrissey leaning, in a pose of admiration, against Johnny's statue. Maybe they were friends, I'm not sure. It seems like all of the well-known musicians wanted to be friends with Johnny. I totally understand it, as he was a really fascinating dude. Frig, Rob Zombie and Eddie Vedder were with him when he died.
Who does
@@stuartmorris6299 new york dolls liked morrisey
@@wrdswpns1139 no they didn't
@@stuartmorris6299 Morrissey got them together to a documentary and a concert .... google up
Joe Franklin and The Ramones----so wonderfully, quintessentially New Yawk.
Marky's wig looked pretty real at this point!
wow i thought the wig came after retirement!
Good gawd
That is an amazing interviewer. Very pleasant man with good questions
Did TH-cam make you cut out "I Wanna Live"? RIP Joe. Anyone who would have the RAY-Mones on their show is alright by me.
great interview!
Love live the Ray Mones
RIP JOEY!!!
Also, HAHAH, Joey said he doesn't like The Smiths!
Haha "We all get along and we're a very healthy unit" Hahaha Marky was the Baghdad Bob of the Ramones haha
3:05
6'3"??? Joey downplayed his height.
Joey was 6'6" easy!
You're right. His Brother , Mickey , said he was 6'6", but that he wore 6" platform shoes in the Glam Rock days !
It's funny, Mickey's actually the one who's 6'3", and in his book, he did mention that Joey hitchhiked, wearing platform shoes and a colorful boa, trying to get to clubs. Joey was always a handful!
ChrisM1234 Yeah , I met Mickey once , he IS very tall. Not as tall as Joey was , of course. He reminded me a lot of Joey , though , in a very cool way. I read that story about Joey hitchiking in a full black vinyl bodysuit , pink high heels , etc.
ChrisM1234 He was six foot six....Another thing people didn't know was that both Joey and Dee Dee were black belts in karate!
AC You're a funney schpuntz ! :-)
Marky Ramone says it all "the beach boys and jan&dean". The greatest of the greats in the 60s, the ramones revived that.
kookadams85 Jan & Dean were the original punk rockers. Part time musicians, full time college students with top 10 hits. There wasn’t a lot they did that wasn’t completely tongue-in-cheek, all the way back to Jenny Lee.
Cool interview
Joe Franklin was a trip. I think we got it on WOR on LI.
@@stevekonbass yeah WOR, their antennas were in Secaucus.
0:27 This was actually a very important thing in the development of the scene in Puerto Rico. I just found out about recently because of a book they just wrote. Cool to hear them mention it
"Were you inspired a little bit by The Led Zeppelin?"
I love their voices. :)
Gotta love the respect youtube commenters have for these guys. Excellent.
Favorite Ramones cut of all time? What did he expect Joey to say? Seriously, hard to say is a very honest answer and I expected that from him.
Worlds collide... this is so awesome.
4/15/16 rip joey ramone
+Michael Gonzalez 15 years. Next year it'll be 15 for Dee Dee, and two years after him it's Johnny.
yup
Certainly a healthy unit! This is fabulous!
Is Joe kidding?!? He LED the '70's rock movement.
Obviously
Joey: "Corruption"!!!...lmao!
What's that other voice at 8:05?
1:22 The Ray--Mones.
Joe Franklin was the greatest! Ray-mones too!
@ultravaccine Agree ! I love Marky but omg he was really in the talking mode that day !
6:34 Joey... Now loop it.
It's Funny At The Ending, When Ther Talking About All Of These People,, And Joey Says " Mickey Lee'......Thats Joey's Younger Brother
Great Joe!! Long live the Ramones,
See you on Late Night With Johnny P on August 23, 2012
Good people, all of those guys
“fantabulous”
1988
Long live the Ramones!
Unfortunately they are all dead now
6 min 14 seconds- "the beach boys and jan&dean" that sums it up-
The Beach Boys and Ramones: ROCK N' ROLL!
R-A-Y-M-O-N-E-S how many times can he say it?
I'm 15, today's music is all a fake, I've taken a interest and passion in the ramones and im new if you have anything important highlights from this AWSOME band that I should know please tell them to me thank you.
"shes the one" written because Johnny Ramona stole joeys love and they toured for 10+ years without speaking to each other. imagine that?!
And now you are like 21
Your 22 now...hope you still like the Ramones
Your 22 now...hope you still like the Ramones
the ray-mones @ 1:30 or so....i almost punched my screen
♥️♥️JOEY♥️♥️
That video they showed was real short.
Real shit Rock on!
Ramones played my parochial school in Queens
They were great on the Howard Stern Show.
Joey❤
What band did he mention? Rantlers???
Wiggy Ramone
Lol
Markee where have you been?
i second that...the best part is they never correct him, it's just relentless...
:)
R E S P E C T 😊
Rockaway Beach. That's my favorite too.....but I'm biased.
Tommy was great but he was there for 4 years. Marky was there with the Ramones for 2 stints for over 15.
he's calling them the "Raymones"
RAMONES NO DEAD I LOVE ARGENTINA FOR EVER.
RIP Joe Franklin.
@tattypatty Irecently saw marc in person. He is a fine drummer and a really terrific entertainer, but he is still wearing that toupee. Oh well to each his own.
Per Joe: The Ray-Moans!!!!!!!!!!
They didn't all like each other. They didn't talk on rides to the shows. They didn't record albums in studio together. They kept together for purpose of the songs and performance. It was a business. Their job
Joey and Johnny didn't like each other. Everyone else was fine.
Pretty sure it's on here...the Ramones are on Shanana Bowser Introduced them as A New Wave Band! I guess punk was a term the network that terrified them,,,,,
"Mark was adopted"
The Raymoans
and almost 30 years later,three of the ramones are dead and so is rock................sad..........
Actually, they're all gone now.
@shashwati According to the book On The Road With the Ramones off stage they were barely on speaking terms. Deedee says of Johnny "He was unpleasant to begin with.." and Joey (Jeff) blamed Johnny for stealing his girlfriend (actually Johnny didn't. Their relationship was very real). At the same time Joey's own psychiatric problems drove Johnny crazy. On stage they were just fantastic.
American Surrealism at its best
Joey downplayed his height because he was self conscious about it.
In 1992 he told a fan that he was 6'8 maybe 6'9 but he had scholiosis
Marky talks as if he was there at the beginning. What about Tommy Ramone?
Bet none of those four thought Joe F would outlive Joey R. Seems Marky is relieved to come out of his shell a little in this interview, it feels like when Johnny is around for interviews Marky kept quiet.
Good stuff.. love that there's no audience to pander to.. just a good interview
you skipped the song!!
Joe Fucking Franklin. The man himself. Amazing. Amazing.
FanTABulous!
Joe, Joey, Mark - all gone
Mark's still with us.
Both Led Zeppelin and Ramones were influenced by many of the same great Fifties artists obviously.
Listen to LZ jamming live medleys of great old pop and blues and boogie tunes, that's where you can detect some overlap with Ramones although the resulting bands are very different. Zeppelin was also far more folksy and weird which set them apart.
r they british ?!?!?! joey sounds like he his !!! but he's really tall and like i lovee him ^-^
hailey jones No the Ramones are American.
New York
Queens, NYC