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@@devilinthenewman I'll have a look tomorrow and check what I have compared to whats on your channel, the only thing I noticed just now is that I have the Revillos London 1996, Re-Animated concert and a concert I filmed at the QMU with the Creatins, who were a Ramones tribute band lead by the singer from the Sting-rites
@@devilinthenewman Oh and a nice channel, so nice that I subscribed and good to see another person from up here running a good YT channel dedicated to good music. I seem to say good way too often.
And she's absolutely right. The Ramones did started punk rock music in America not The Sex Pistols. As a matter of fact Iggy Pop and The Stooges started punk rock in America not The Sex Pistols not The Damned. Which is one of the reasons why I love The Ramones, Iggy Pop and The Stooges and I totally love The Damned.
They are both awesome bands! Joey basically disliked most of the bands we grew up loving, but who cares? Joey Ramone was great. Robert Smith is great. Let's just enjoy good music.
Its just a throwaway comment - but there was around 10 years difference in age ,Joey loving the Phil Spector ,Dion ,mid 60s brit- invasion sounds ....maybe he was a keen reader of Camus ?, but maybe not....
Truthfully, you could never tell of The Ramones were being truthful about their real feelings or just "being The Ramones" so I wouldn't take these appearances that seriously. But I'm sure it put some ass's in some seats...so to speak.
Great ones i included LA Guns Roses Misfits Smashed Gladys Siouxsiee Maiden Rush All 70s Rock REO Ozzy Poison Warrant JP Motörhead Talking heads and a lot more into it 😅
That's me at 3'08". Thanks so much for making this compilation. I had this on VHS but lent it to a friend back in the day (actually the infamous Theresa mentioned above) and never got it back. Talking to Joey was one of the highlights of my life.
@@ScottishTeeVee No problem. I've been looking for that clip for years. It's quite bizarre hearing my voice again. Did you rip it off VHS through some sort of convertor?
@@Molotovjack The tape is VHS, it's not in perfect condition, so I was a little reluctant to upload it, but it's such a rare recording, what you see here is basically all that I have. Don't bother with a convertor if you are thinking of digitising videotapes, get a Pioneer standalone DVD recorder, Pioneers have a form of TBC, hook up to a VHS player, record at XP speed, 60mins per DVD, convertors are a pain in the butt.
@@ScottishTeeVee Finnaly true was revealed, Cure is a 💩 to punk people, normal, many make up in face and poor punk lyrics feelings, thx ScottishTeeVee!!!
Joey would always speak positively about Ramones and gave his band a lot of credit I wonder if rotten was always mad about this then waited until they were dead and couldn't defend themselves to bash them he even bashes Iggy pop now
Awesome! Thanks for uploading this. I remember when this came on & being a Ramones fanatic, I wanted to tape it but didn't have a video recorder at the time: so I just put a tape recorder next to the TV & recorded the audio instead.
What a weird concept for a television show. We had such weird television shows sometimes back then. This was like the age of TV executives just throwing shit at the wall.
Seen the Ramones for the first time in Chicago, Halloween night (1992). It was like New Years Eve, Chinese New Years & 4th of July-- All rolled into one! ELECTRIC would be an understatement. God bless the Ramones❤.
Surprised Joey hated the Cure. Ramones and the Cure 2 of my all time absolute favorites, and some of Joey's tunes, the ones he wrote, have a melancholy that is slightly Cure-like... I'm thinking: "here today, gone tomorrow", "I can't get you outta my mind", "7-11", "bye bye baby", "she talks to rainbows", "slug", "life's a gas", etc. Definitely not the same musical textures, but can evoke a similar mood. And early cure numbers like "object" and "10:15 Saturday Night" were pretty damn punk!
the cure and depeche mode always bothered me especially the Smiths...i liked echo and bunnymen and mary chain otherwise 70s punk was the best the less pretentious the better
@@leahflower9924 The Cure are different from those others you mentioned IMO. First of all, they go back to the original punk movement. Their early hit "jumping someone else's train" is about not following a trend someone else started, which explains why they don't sound like the punk bands. That said, if you like first wave punk, check out this early Cure song: th-cam.com/video/c9NaVWIRT0A/w-d-xo.html
@@Texturas75 Cure is a 💩 if compares with Ramones, Smith is too soft, like a butterhole, great image, but poor music, so softly, his voice like a sad girl
When your second favorite band writes a song about your very favorite band, and they then cover it and make it a mainstay of their live sets… and then they play it together at their final show… it seldom gets better than that.
Died April 15, 2001. 21 years ago. Almost 50. Lymphoma for 6 years. R.I.P. All the original members are dead. “The Dead Ramones” would have been their biggest hit.👍👍👍
He's so down to earth which doesn't mean I'm saying he was always nice he knew how to argue with people like Marky but compare his down to earth attitude to people like Robert Smith and Morrissey it's like night and day
@@ScottishTeeVee ..the creeps.. :) ..atomic swing and their "smile" might be something..or the ark "calleth you, cometh i"..or thomas di leva "everyone is jesus"..they are all swedish artists.. :)
This was how it was done. If you had a band and you wanted to be known or go on tour you made a lot of phone calls. Same with anything: job, apartment, equipment, look for car parts. The yellow books were really important because if you went far out the yellow was your Google maps. You don't know until you ask. You had to plan where you were going to be, how to get there, how much, how to get your stuff their, where you were going to eat if you were able, hotels. That's what the labels were there for that's what they did. But when your starting this is what you have to do. This is also why The Ramones didn't live together, they needed the phone lines open they needed to make their own phone calls, and call the local radios for publicity "hey I'm coming to your town at this place and this time be there!!! :)". Oh and top of it all learn your instruments, practice, write songs, makes new songs, come up with a image.
Man, those were the days and I knew it too! There was an electricity in the air a kind of energy..there were so many bands like X Ray Specks,Paul Shelley and the Buzzcocks, The Feelies, Student Teachers, I was there with Ingrid and Ronnie when Johnny Blitz got stabbed in the head at Deli Stop in between sets! What a time magical time that was! The Bowery! It was home for me.
Robert Smith once said (and this was sometime in the 90's, at a poitn when he should have really been "over it"), "I hate Queen and everything the represent". So whenever the Cure came up, I started saying, "I hate The Cure and everything they represent", but nobody seemed to get the joke.
That hurts my heart that Joey didn't like the Cure. That's 2 of my favorite bands. Why didn't he just twist the knife a little deeper in my feelings by saying that he hates Jesus & Mary Chain while he's @ it?
Whatever. He was more of a rock n roll guy. I love the cure and have listened to darklands and psychocandy more times than I can count. All 3 great bands.
I always wanted to know where Joey and Johny got their leather jackets they always looked just right not brand new but not haggard I used to go to army navy stores and thrift stores to try to dress like them and I'm a girl but I didn't pull it off lol
I always liked Laurie Pike as a UK TV presenter although did she change her voice in this ? she seemed different in terms of voice when she presented that Public Access channels snippets on Manhattan Cable tv show in the UK.
Thanks for uploading....reminds you that being a 'working musician'( like Joey who wasn't in great health)ain't all 'Gigs, Drugs' n 'Girls 'n' fun' (especially if 'their Leader' Johnny Ramone was nearby !) Rather bemused why the anchor woman felt the need to bring up the 'US-UK - who were the real deal' nonsense
Yeah, that intro was not very good. Yes, the Ramones were first. Although, of course, they were inspired as well (by Rock'n'Roll, garage rock, girl groups etc). But, also, it's a very different style of punk than the Sex Pistols (or The Clash or even Oi! and such). The Sex Pistols were not a rip-off. It's not just about sound or clothes (even there it's not a copy), it's also about attitude and lyrics. The Pistols were very offensive towards the establishment, the royals, the system. That's not things the Ramones were concerned with. 'Inspired' is indeed the right word here. And, also, the Ramones were by far not the only influence on the Sex Pistols (neither on the other British punk bands). But hey, that was just some ignorant host. The video itself is quite interesting, seeing Joey :-)
it's interesting how much crossover there is between ramones fans and cure fans. I know I'm in that crossover demo lol. Kind of reminds me just a smidge of Cobain not getting along with Vedder for years.
Morrissey probably did like the Ramones, as he was a massive music fan long before The Smiths, he ran the New York Dolls fan club at one point and was also a fan of The Cramps
Who really knows for sure, and musical preferences are always subjective, but given the fact that this was 1991, I can kind of understand why it would be a knee-jerk reaction to say “I hate the Cure”. At that particular time the Cure had become so oversaturated in pop culture that it was almost impossible to escape them. I’m not saying that they “sucked” at the time, just saying that a lot of people were getting really burnt out on them (by the early 90’s). I know I certainly felt that way in ‘91, and ten years prior I had been heavily into them (17 Seconds, Faith era). So much so that I can easily claim them as one of my top 10 favorite bands. Still, there was a point in time when I got completely burnt out on them. I kind of quit listening to them for a while there. Almost an entire decade actually. Even now, I still mainly just listen to their early stuff. Nothing later than Disintegration.
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@@devilinthenewman I'll have a look tomorrow and check what I have compared to whats on your channel, the only thing I noticed just now is that I have the Revillos London 1996, Re-Animated concert and a concert I filmed at the QMU with the Creatins, who were a Ramones tribute band lead by the singer from the Sting-rites
@@devilinthenewman Oh and a nice channel, so nice that I subscribed and good to see another person from up here running a good YT channel dedicated to good music. I seem to say good way too often.
And she's absolutely right. The Ramones did started punk rock music in America not The Sex Pistols. As a matter of fact Iggy Pop and The Stooges started punk rock in America not The Sex Pistols not The Damned. Which is one of the reasons why I love The Ramones, Iggy Pop and The Stooges and I totally love The Damned.
They are both awesome bands! Joey basically disliked most of the bands we grew up loving, but who cares? Joey Ramone was great. Robert Smith is great. Let's just enjoy good music.
The Cure sucks!!
@@droopy935 they don't and joey said he hated them, not that they suck, there's a difference between personal taste and objective fact
The Cure made a great decision NOT to go down the punk path after their Easy Cure days.
Honestly he was also playing the alternative counter culture figure, much like Johnny Rotten you couldnt expect him to like the traditional pop stuff
Its just a throwaway comment - but there was around 10 years difference in age ,Joey loving the Phil Spector ,Dion ,mid 60s brit- invasion sounds ....maybe he was a keen reader of Camus ?, but maybe not....
“I hate The Cuyaah “.
Go fix your eyeliner😂
The Ramones and The Cure are my two all time favorite bands, hands down, in that order.
Truthfully, you could never tell of The Ramones were being truthful about their real feelings or just "being The Ramones" so I wouldn't take these appearances that seriously. But I'm sure it put some ass's in some seats...so to speak.
Me too, which even gave rise to my nickname "Curemone".
There’s Ramones then everyone else
Same.
Great ones i included LA Guns Roses Misfits Smashed Gladys Siouxsiee Maiden Rush All 70s Rock REO Ozzy Poison Warrant JP Motörhead Talking heads and a lot more into it 😅
The lobotomy conversation had me rolling
Glad you enjoyed it
I don't know what the heck I just watched, but I'm glad I did!
Love the Ramones and Love The Cure.
Both great bands.
Wish I could've had a phone conversation w/Joey!! ❤
Same wish I was born when they were doing tours🥺
Phone call would be like 1!2!3! And we would all start talking about different things and get in to a fight
I love his mannerisms lol
That's me at 3'08". Thanks so much for making this compilation. I had this on VHS but lent it to a friend back in the day (actually the infamous Theresa mentioned above) and never got it back. Talking to Joey was one of the highlights of my life.
Thanks for watching and commenting Jack, you are the first person from the show to comment.
@@ScottishTeeVee No problem. I've been looking for that clip for years. It's quite bizarre hearing my voice again. Did you rip it off VHS through some sort of convertor?
@@Molotovjack The tape is VHS, it's not in perfect condition, so I was a little reluctant to upload it, but it's such a rare recording, what you see here is basically all that I have. Don't bother with a convertor if you are thinking of digitising videotapes, get a Pioneer standalone DVD recorder, Pioneers have a form of TBC, hook up to a VHS player, record at XP speed, 60mins per DVD, convertors are a pain in the butt.
@@ScottishTeeVee Thanks for your reply.
@@ScottishTeeVee Finnaly true was revealed, Cure is a 💩 to punk people, normal, many make up in face and poor punk lyrics feelings, thx ScottishTeeVee!!!
Joey Ramone is a whole mood
"because we are great" *drop the phone* LMAO
this is great lesson how to gracefully discharge jerk from Joey ;)
Lesson learned 😂👋
Joey would always speak positively about Ramones and gave his band a lot of credit I wonder if rotten was always mad about this then waited until they were dead and couldn't defend themselves to bash them he even bashes Iggy pop now
Yep. That’s how you handle a troll.
Good old Joey. I had no idea he was a fellow lefty. He even wrote like I do with the crab claw style.
Awesome! Thanks for uploading this. I remember when this came on & being a Ramones fanatic, I wanted to tape it but didn't have a video recorder at the time: so I just put a tape recorder next to the TV & recorded the audio instead.
Well I'm glad you have now found it here on YT, thanks for commenting John
Can't help but love Joey Ramone🤣
Fun to hear Joey. The hostess did a great job: her look, energy, attitude, focus and push.
yeah yeah she's the one
This guy was so cool there is now a street in NYC named after him.
Not really. It’s just one tiny piece of a street. Ceremonial shit
THATS THE VERY PROOF THAT THEY WERE NOT REALLY PUNK
Hansel McDonald eh, who gives a hoot. Maybe you were always really a punk?
Off delancy st.
East 2nd Street, on the corner of where CBGB's used to be.
What a weird concept for a television show. We had such weird television shows sometimes back then. This was like the age of TV executives just throwing shit at the wall.
Definitely the kind of concept that comes up when high.
@Music Music Hate being that dude, but you're right.
Rather this than those automated things you’d get in the 80s/90s where you’d pay a fortune to listen to recorded messages from bands.
@Music Music Boomer Alert
True. "Uncle Floyd" & "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" come to mind.
- "Why do you still sound the same after all these years?"
- BEECAUSE WE ARE THE GREATEST BAND! (KATAKRAK!)
I miss Joey, I hung with him in 1993 after there show,, he’s so real
R.I.P. joey ramone 💐
The Ramones were doing their thing, everyone else was just playing with theirs.
Thanks for this jewel!
Seen the Ramones for the first time in Chicago,
Halloween night (1992).
It was like New Years Eve, Chinese New Years & 4th of July--
All rolled into one!
ELECTRIC would be an understatement.
God bless the Ramones❤.
You were lucky to have seen the Ramones, thanks for commenting
Surprised Joey hated the Cure. Ramones and the Cure 2 of my all time absolute favorites, and some of Joey's tunes, the ones he wrote, have a melancholy that is slightly Cure-like... I'm thinking: "here today, gone tomorrow", "I can't get you outta my mind", "7-11", "bye bye baby", "she talks to rainbows", "slug", "life's a gas", etc. Definitely not the same musical textures, but can evoke a similar mood. And early cure numbers like "object" and "10:15 Saturday Night" were pretty damn punk!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a good comment
the cure and depeche mode always bothered me especially the Smiths...i liked echo and bunnymen and mary chain otherwise 70s punk was the best the less pretentious the better
@@leahflower9924 The Cure are different from those others you mentioned IMO. First of all, they go back to the original punk movement. Their early hit "jumping someone else's train" is about not following a trend someone else started, which explains why they don't sound like the punk bands. That said, if you like first wave punk, check out this early Cure song:
th-cam.com/video/c9NaVWIRT0A/w-d-xo.html
he probably wasnt a fan of new wave. he liked old music.
@@A2Z83 yeah but he did like 90s music like soundgarden well at least johnny did...i think ramones weren't into the new wave style
Glad to hear that Joey shares my opinion.
Omg Joey ❤️ I just love this
Glad you enjoyed it
Love you Scottish!! Thank you for this! ❤️
Thank You
I love Joey
I’ve drank a beer with Joey once and I love the cure ….
I was waiting for Neil Hamburger to pop out. What a production.
This was 6 months before the 80s turned to the 90s. September of 1991 saw some major albums drop, by summer of 1992 the 80s were gone.
I ❤ Joey
VHS recording quality was getting pretty damn decent by the 90s.
It could be good, if people used decent new tape and better quality VCRs for recording.
Favorite band ever!!!
.. but the Cure put on one hell of a live show! Don’t miss it, if you ever get a chance!
love them Live♡
That's not the only thing The Cure is better at! They simply make 100x better, more varied and more interesting music.
@@Texturas75 Cure is a 💩 if compares with Ramones, Smith is too soft, like a butterhole, great image, but poor music, so softly, his voice like a sad girl
Joey Ramone always makes me smile because he's very cool but also reminds me of a few Jewish moms of my friends I used to know lol
... “because we’re great” CAHHH-LLLIIIICK!
Joey clearly loved THAT lol
Long live the Ramones!
El era y es un angel , para mi uno de los mejores artistas ....🎶🎵❤🇦🇷
Joey Ramone was left handed…
But of course !!!
"R-A-M-O-N-E-S! R-A-M-O-N-E-S! Ramones!!" -Lemmy
When your second favorite band writes a song about your very favorite band, and they then cover it and make it a mainstay of their live sets… and then they play it together at their final show… it seldom gets better than that.
I would’ve loved to sit and talk with him for hours
Died April 15, 2001. 21 years ago. Almost 50. Lymphoma for 6 years. R.I.P. All the original members are dead. “The Dead Ramones” would have been their biggest hit.👍👍👍
He'd be like 72 now...crazy
I had forgotten just how much Laurie Pike moved me!
I love The Cure and still couldn’t help but to laugh.
I would’ve asked him what is it like to be a legend RIP Joey man
He probably would have bitched about having to walk around dressed like Howard Stern for 30 years.
He's so down to earth which doesn't mean I'm saying he was always nice he knew how to argue with people like Marky but compare his down to earth attitude to people like Robert Smith and Morrissey it's like night and day
funny cause my first concert ever was the ramones.. the second was the cure
What a strange show. I’m so happy Joey was able to do so much media for a stretch back in the day.
Poor Joey is so patient 😯🎼🎸
The home phone used to be awesome... hope they make a comeback
..2:52..i would have hung up the phone as well.. 🤣
Thanks for watching and commenting Anders
@@ScottishTeeVee ..greetings from sweden..
@@sunintheroom Good to hear from a viewer in Sweden. By chance I was looking at some video of The Creeps, earlier today, for upload to this channel
@@ScottishTeeVee ..the creeps.. :) ..atomic swing and their "smile" might be something..or the ark "calleth you, cometh i"..or thomas di leva "everyone is jesus"..they are all swedish artists.. :)
thank god I'm not the only one who think this ❤️ 😍
He obvously loves them!
This was how it was done. If you had a band and you wanted to be known or go on tour you made a lot of phone calls. Same with anything: job, apartment, equipment, look for car parts. The yellow books were really important because if you went far out the yellow was your Google maps. You don't know until you ask. You had to plan where you were going to be, how to get there, how much, how to get your stuff their, where you were going to eat if you were able, hotels. That's what the labels were there for that's what they did. But when your starting this is what you have to do. This is also why The Ramones didn't live together, they needed the phone lines open they needed to make their own phone calls, and call the local radios for publicity "hey I'm coming to your town at this place and this time be there!!! :)". Oh and top of it all learn your instruments, practice, write songs, makes new songs, come up with a image.
Love how he tells people to take care 😂❤
Jeez some numptys on that phone calls, bless you, poor Joey ......Rip🤟🤟🤟
Joey working the phone does a better job than DMV , SS office or any other service offered by the government when you call them :)
that sounds like noel fielding the British dude at the end
omg. “okay, bye” yes!
I clicked this thinking it was joey singing a song I've never heard that Dee Dee wrote while trying to get clean
because it’s me, because we’re great.
Man, those were the days and I knew it too! There was an electricity in the air a kind of energy..there were so many bands like X Ray Specks,Paul Shelley and the Buzzcocks, The Feelies, Student Teachers, I was there with Ingrid and Ronnie when Johnny Blitz got stabbed in the head at Deli Stop in between sets!
What a time magical time that was! The Bowery! It was home for me.
Pete Shelley RIP
“ I hate the cewyorr”
Ha ha, brilliant!
:-)
Robert Smith once said (and this was sometime in the 90's, at a poitn when he should have really been "over it"), "I hate Queen and everything the represent". So whenever the Cure came up, I started saying, "I hate The Cure and everything they represent", but nobody seemed to get the joke.
I would have asked Joey to do his version of "It's Cold Outside"
by The Choir.
A Hole: Why do you sound the same after all these years? Joey: Because we're great. (Hangs up/Enough said.)
I remember this
Actually Nik Turner was doing punk in 1972 with Hawkwind, this is where Lydon got his influence from, the song "Brainstorm" live to be precise
Minhas das bandas mais favoritas ❤
I miss you Joey.
That hurts my heart that Joey didn't like the Cure. That's 2 of my favorite bands. Why didn't he just twist the knife a little deeper in my feelings by saying that he hates Jesus & Mary Chain while he's @ it?
Whatever. He was more of a rock n roll guy. I love the cure and have listened to darklands and psychocandy more times than I can count. All 3 great bands.
“What a mess..”
The hostess... hubba hubba
🤣
The first 4 albums by the Cure I favor.
How not to be in love with Joey❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Eu amo Joey Ramone mais que qualquer outro artista
♥️♥️JOEY♥️♥️
Good music is good music just different vibes.
🤣😂🤣 These shows were hilarious!
I can totally imagine him just saying that to be funny, as well as any other Ramone 😂
I always wanted to know where Joey and Johny got their leather jackets they always looked just right not brand new but not haggard I used to go to army navy stores and thrift stores to try to dress like them and I'm a girl but I didn't pull it off lol
This seems like a TV show you'd watch in Hell.
No surprise joey hates the cure he seems to be somebody who loves morrissey lol
🤔😂😂😂
Morrissey loves (or loved) Ramones
I always liked Laurie Pike as a UK TV presenter although did she change her voice in this ? she seemed different in terms of voice when she presented that Public Access channels snippets on Manhattan Cable tv show in the UK.
That red head was so hot
Thanks for uploading....reminds you that being a 'working musician'( like Joey who wasn't in great health)ain't all 'Gigs, Drugs' n 'Girls 'n' fun' (especially if 'their Leader' Johnny Ramone was nearby !)
Rather bemused why the anchor woman felt the need to bring up the 'US-UK - who were the real deal' nonsense
😂 punk wouldn't have been what it was without the cure honestly. I love the cure and the ramones!
The cure arent punk. They're new wave.
@@metalmacabre9991 they started off as a punk band
@@metalmacabre9991 post punk and pop
Metal wouldn't be what it is without Evanescence!
There are books about this stuff. There are even release dates on your CDs.
@@laekrits lmfaoooo
Me too Joey, me too
Winlayton in Blaydon is in Newcastle, the voice is Geordie not Scottish
I freaking hate it when some idiot says one band "ripped off" another! There is such a thing as being 'inspired by' another band or musician.
Yeah, that intro was not very good. Yes, the Ramones were first. Although, of course, they were inspired as well (by Rock'n'Roll, garage rock, girl groups etc). But, also, it's a very different style of punk than the Sex Pistols (or The Clash or even Oi! and such).
The Sex Pistols were not a rip-off. It's not just about sound or clothes (even there it's not a copy), it's also about attitude and lyrics. The Pistols were very offensive towards the establishment, the royals, the system. That's not things the Ramones were concerned with. 'Inspired' is indeed the right word here. And, also, the Ramones were by far not the only influence on the Sex Pistols (neither on the other British punk bands). But hey, that was just some ignorant host. The video itself is quite interesting, seeing Joey :-)
My 2 favorite bands for life! (But the Ramones are better.)
No. They aren't.
@@JRStephens5005 I'm gonna see The Cure in December, you know? (But the Ramones are better.)
Excellent
Thanks
💔
Ah man, he liked Green Day and offspring but didn’t like the Cure? To each their own, but damn
Why wouldn't that make sense?... Green day and offspring are both punk and the cure were new Wave
He died listening to U2’s Beautiful Day, so probably that was just a quick moment answer to sound badass 🖤
it's interesting how much crossover there is between ramones fans and cure fans. I know I'm in that crossover demo lol. Kind of reminds me just a smidge of Cobain not getting along with Vedder for years.
Then I assume that Morrissey likes the Ramones, or at least Joey.
Morrissey probably did like the Ramones, as he was a massive music fan long before The Smiths, he ran the New York Dolls fan club at one point and was also a fan of The Cramps
Morrissey covered Judy is a punk
In low in highschool there's a live cover track of Judy is a punk
@@ScottishTeeVee cramps are amazing! Wish ivy would stop hiding and give us an interview though
Morrissey loved Ramones, he has their debut album in his top 10 of all time
Who really knows for sure, and musical preferences are always subjective, but given the fact that this was 1991, I can kind of understand why it would be a knee-jerk reaction to say “I hate the Cure”. At that particular time the Cure had become so oversaturated in pop culture that it was almost impossible to escape them. I’m not saying that they “sucked” at the time, just saying that a lot of people were getting really burnt out on them (by the early 90’s). I know I certainly felt that way in ‘91, and ten years prior I had been heavily into them (17 Seconds, Faith era). So much so that I can easily claim them as one of my top 10 favorite bands. Still, there was a point in time when I got completely burnt out on them. I kind of quit listening to them for a while there. Almost an entire decade actually. Even now, I still mainly just listen to their early stuff. Nothing later than Disintegration.
Bueno, en ese momento la vara musical estaba altísima.
So says the singer from the one riff wonder band
was it this show that some guy started to rub one out to either
Mary whitehouse or Barbara Windsor
Joey is a funny bloke
Whatever happened to Laurie Pike? I had such a crush on her back then.
She married a black guy and moved to Africa
Bizarre gardening accident ended her life in 2010 sadly.
What minute Joey Ramone say "I hate the Cure" ???
Thats what he said🙃
@@ScottishTeeVee Lmao. Kkkkkkk