Did your ever see his younger picture!? He was fucking lovable!(no gay) I mean, i love to have him as pet in a big, man-sized cage, you know. but only that young DD, not 20+dd
@Ciaran Moran213 you need proof? wanna test with your daughter if you have one, or sister huh? What?, do you usually around on the internet and excuse stranger like that huh? Shame you need to judge random strangers you will never know in life or have never known And as for your so call "proof of gay", there's no solid/logical (or psychologically hinted/sign or behavioral science proven) envident of me being gay anywhere in my previous comment. You know we human beings as the most intelligent species on the planet interact events differently each with their is style right? You should also noted that I'm not a native speaker (this is on public YT comment section afterall) Indeed I quoted *no gay* in my comment just becuz cunts like you who love judging strangers online lmao But you peoples could anyway find loopholes in strangers and bash on them. It's really shame
Whenever I feel depressed I watch this and it always makes me laugh. The people who think Regis and Kathy are disrepecting the Ramones don't get it. It's New York humour, and the Ramones are clearly enjoying themselves. Thank you for posting this.
depois que conheci RAMONES me curou de muitos sentimentos ruins e JOEY sem querer me ensinou a lutar pela vida e por meus sonhos ele foi inspiração e motivação ❤
Looks like I'm experiencing one of those Mandala effect things here. I watched this same video about 6 months ago and distinctly remember Dee Dee saying "My wife would kill Me". Not "My wife would punch them in the nose."
In the mid '80's to early '90's a use to see Joey Ramone practically every weekend at baseball card and sports collectible shows in New York. I only really spoke to him once in an extended way, but he was really cool to me always.
Joey gained so much confidence to really be himself throughout the years-so nice to see the boys really enjoying themselves here. I had a huge smile on my face throughout. Thanks for uploading!!
I noticed that too, though it was a motörhead shirt at first, but there's a picture of a skull. The text font is even similar. Maybe motörhead stole the idea.
My dad grew up next door to Joey's aunt and uncle and he knew all the guys really well. I can promise you all that there is NOTHING scripted. Especially Joey. He hated to see people down and sad. The thing is though, he did random stuff to make you laugh. God I miss those guys.
Eve Nam Johnny and Joey hated each other for a long time towards the end of their careers. When Joey was in the hospital before he died, Johnny didn't go visit him, even when Marky told him the window was closing. Johnny told Marky "he's not my friend" and never went.
I've been watching some interviews and no matter how lame the show or interviewers where, Ramones are always fun to watch. They where always themselves and had no "cassette" on. Most of all Jhonny, who always said what he was actually thinking, no matter what.
+Manuel Flores Joey and his mom were interviewed by Geraldo Rivera, #1 douchebag journalist, and it was still great. The Ramones were that cool and charismatic.
Its weird but when they were still together as a band, it seemed like they would always be around. I still cant get over the fact that the original lineup has passed away. I'm sure glad Marky, CJ, and Richie are still with us.
I feel the exact same way. Thought they would outlive freaking roaches and play forever. Such a tragic shock when Joey died and then Dee Dee, Johnny and more recently, Tommy. When they died, a part of rock n' roll died. No band will ever touch these guys.
Joey is so sweet and iconic; I love their natural down to earth personalities; they worked with Phil Spector and they liked him - interesting retrospective; 'Teenage Lobotomy' - just gimme the first lyrics my ass - but 'Dee Dee's the heart throb!' -
BTW those Ritz shows were phenomenal (in other words, typical Ramones shows). So glad I was born in 1965, I don't even know how many times I've seen these guys. Greatest band ever IMO. A shame all the originals are gone.
Regis, a NYC native, had to have heard of them while in NYC for all those years, and even if he hadn't, Regis always tried to pull it off with class if he didn't.
What a great interview. You can tell that Joey truly is thrilled to be on the show, and the band is a bit intimidated. And remember, Joey was still, and always was, enthralled with Spector, so that's not an act. I miss these guys...
They got a great reaction from all those old people in the audience. That goes to show how humility and humor go a long way. They really were good guys 👌 Marky is still around thank God
Take a peek, then, at this article I wrote about Johnny's love of baseball, but also includes my account of the night they invited me to their Houston hotel room in 1978: therunnersports.com/the-ramones-patriotic-punk-johnny-ramone-baseball-barre-chords/
No. Thats stupid and youre a fucking idiot. They were good, but they could have been funnier. Everyone was probably waiting on them to act up at least a little. The interview was good, but it could have been better but it wasnt because idiots like you make everything boring and sucky.
They are so nice and decent. So sad they are gone. I have been to the grave of Joey. It was a pilgrimage. Johnny was the man in so many ways. God Rest their souls.
Same here. Johnny's interviews were always great. He was the intelligent and responsible guy in the band. He also stood by what he believed in. So his interviews were always great. Unfortunately, he didn't like doing them. But when he did, they were always great.
I absolutely adore The Ramones. Great guys. It’s too bad that the, “hosts,” of this program did themselves and us a disservice by wasting precious time with these gentlemen. Shame on them for not even rising up out of their seats to greet such a phenomenal band. It’s so cool that the guys have been such good friends for decades, and that they are so true to themselves and everyone else. Loads of us fans are still out here and will continue to carry on their beautiful spirit. Much respect and love for The Ramones, always.
shame on them? the hosts were great and humerous Joey and the rest had a great time chuckling all the time. oh and no, Joey wasnt friends with Johnny. lol. They were adult and profesional about it though.
"They were sooo fucking great. There will never be another era or band like the Ramones again and it is so fucking sad." Just like Seymour Stein(executive at Sire who signed them originally) said, "Bands like the Ramones don't come around once in a lifetime, they come around once". All Hail The Ramones!!!!!! Gabba Gabba Hey!
LOL, my favorite band! "Dee Dee on Drugs!" Joey! But Dee Dee didn't seem to mind. I wish Joey had told him about the cerebellum, best line in song. They kept "needling" Dee Dee, I'm glad he didn't do something rash.
I was at thisshow-8/19 and 8/20/88 (at The Ritz), and before The Ramones took the stage, they showed a clip of this on the screen, and the crowd went nuts.--it was the best fuckin Ramones show I'd ever been to--(has it been....twenty......five.....years????!!!!!)
This Aired On Tuesday August 9, 1988, But however, this was only shown in NYC at the time, it would be only a few weeks later that "Live!" would be seen all across the USA.
This was during his anti-depressant period. While trying to get totally clean, his doctor(s) put him on a wack of anti-depressants. They turned him into a zombie and his weight would fluctuate.
When I see the interviews they did on talk shows, I always get disquieted by that audience and those interviewers who are so different from them and their fans around the world. The Ramones still embody a way of being that does not fit in anything and that mismatch was intimidating for many in the US, but it is a mirror of a way of seeing the world, for different generations of Latin Americans. Great video, thanks for sharing, @wayne larsen
I absolutely loved End of the Century, Phil Spector the fucking pycho, knew Joey had a voice that could absolutely rip to a person's heart, Spector was right, I love Joey to this day, his voice omg that boy from Queens 💞
Joey was a precious soul.
scoot mcgoot yes
Johnny would vehemently disagree
@@sexobscura Depends on how you mean “precious.”
I love seeing Joey laugh as he quotes the lyrics. He seemed like he had a pretty big heart.
He was full of Love.
They were the best....and talented !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you can watch an interview from 78, 88, 98, 2008 and Johnny looks exactly the same
The guy was full of love and life. Journalists never got it. Shame really. Could of taught them something real
Yes lovely person
You gotta love Dee Dee, barely speaks and still steals the show.
Anton Haq Very Jolly :)
Did your ever see his younger picture!? He was fucking lovable!(no gay) I mean, i love to have him as pet in a big, man-sized cage, you know.
but only that young DD, not 20+dd
He was the heart and soul of the Ramones to me.
@Ciaran Moran213 you need proof? wanna test with your daughter if you have one, or sister huh?
What?, do you usually around on the internet and excuse stranger like that huh? Shame you need to judge random strangers you will never know in life or have never known
And as for your so call "proof of gay", there's no solid/logical (or psychologically hinted/sign or behavioral science proven) envident of me being gay anywhere in my previous comment. You know we human beings as the most intelligent species on the planet interact events differently each with their is style right? You should also noted that I'm not a native speaker (this is on public YT comment section afterall) Indeed I quoted *no gay* in my comment just becuz cunts like you who love judging strangers online lmao But you peoples could anyway find loopholes in strangers and bash on them. It's really shame
that's because he was high on heroin. whenever he wasn't, he was super upbeat and super hyper.
The Ramones hair looks better than Kathy Lee's
The best thing is, Dee Dee somehow manages to come off as the "normal" one. If they only knew.
Whenever I feel depressed I watch this and it always makes me laugh. The people who think Regis and Kathy are disrepecting the Ramones don't get it. It's New York humour, and the Ramones are clearly enjoying themselves. Thank you for posting this.
exactly..it's a new york tongue in cheek thing..also called bantering
I remember David Byrne in a Lou Reed Doc, commented on Lou's caustic humour and attitude. "Clearly, those people offended had never been to New York."
depois que conheci RAMONES me curou de muitos sentimentos ruins e JOEY sem querer me ensinou a lutar pela vida e por meus sonhos ele foi inspiração e motivação ❤
Joey Ramone was so beautiful ♡
He wont be so beautiful now eh ? Sort of skeleton like . Cant get much more punk rock than that . hehe
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Yes. If I could physically have him, I would
Joey was a buddy of mines cousin through marriage...I got to hang with him a few times...He really was a genuine guy...
Kathy Lee: "How does she deal with the groupies?"
Dee Dee: "My wife will punch them in the nose."
Looks like I'm experiencing one of those Mandala effect things here. I watched this same video about 6 months ago and distinctly remember Dee Dee saying "My wife would kill Me". Not "My wife would punch them in the nose."
@@stephenlangsl67 Well, I could have sworn it was "My wife will punch ME in the nose". Something is up with that sentence.
Even when Jewish people become rock stars it’s all business 🤙🏼
That made me laugh so hard
@@Cola64 Dee Dee wasn't Jewish. Only Joey and Tommy were Jewish. All the other Ramones were gentiles.
In the mid '80's to early '90's a use to see Joey Ramone practically every weekend at baseball card and sports collectible shows in New York. I only really spoke to him once in an extended way, but he was really cool to me always.
pajasa62 sure it wasn't Johnny...he was the collector
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No, it was Joey. He stood out so much, especially in person. I guess Johnny collected too, but I never saw or noticed him.
Dude, that's awesome. Shows how really down to earth they were
@pajasa62 is a great memory!
Very nice. I often think it must be tough being constantly hassled. So to be civil is a major pointer to a great personality 🙂
Joey gained so much confidence to really be himself throughout the years-so nice to see the boys really enjoying themselves here. I had a huge smile on my face throughout.
Thanks for uploading!!
Coolest band ever...
Yeahhh
Totally.
Dee Dee was my favorite, but all the guys were cool. I was fortunate enough to see 'em in concert and I'm truly thankful for that.
So jealous of you.
50 times probably wouldn't be exaggerating ! Grew up in JERSEY and they were like a home town band ! LOVED EVERY SHOW !
Dee Dee with an "eat the rich" shirt in 1988...
There's a dude in the movie 'Summer School' from 1987 that wears that shirt too.
I noticed that too, though it was a motörhead shirt at first, but there's a picture of a skull. The text font is even similar. Maybe motörhead stole the idea.
I was so lucky to have seen them live twice.
I was also lucky, I got to see the Ramones twice as well. Once in Pittsburgh, PA. Once here in Morgantown, WV.
Hahah Joey.. "DeDe.. you almost said 'he's on drugs'. "..
He probably was though :)
Yeah, he had a bad heroin addiction.
He has the drone downer voice going on.
I'm in love with Joey Ramone!!!
My dad grew up next door to Joey's aunt and uncle and he knew all the guys really well. I can promise you all that there is NOTHING scripted. Especially Joey. He hated to see people down and sad. The thing is though, he did random stuff to make you laugh. God I miss those guys.
The band seems so happy in this interview. Must be a period that things are at ease.
Eve Nam Johnny and Joey hated each other for a long time towards the end of their careers. When Joey was in the hospital before he died, Johnny didn't go visit him, even when Marky told him the window was closing. Johnny told Marky "he's not my friend" and never went.
@The Swinging Door....sad but true.
@@theswingingdoor2157 I'm sorry to hear that.
1988 was such a great tour. Still have my shirt!
You are so lucky you got to see them. Jealous of that.
You might want to wash it by now, dude.
Still have my shirt signed by the whole band.
I was lucky enough to see them at a club in Santa Clara, CA in 1989. Awesome show!
This is surreal and fantastic. Thank you for posting.
I've been watching some interviews and no matter how lame the show or interviewers where, Ramones are always fun to watch. They where always themselves and had no "cassette" on. Most of all Jhonny, who always said what he was actually thinking, no matter what.
+Manuel Flores Joey and his mom were interviewed by Geraldo Rivera, #1 douchebag journalist, and it was still great. The Ramones were that cool and charismatic.
+Sean Lynch that one is really emotional to watch.
+Manuel Flores johnny barely says a word in most interviews....hes a douchebag who barely had any talent, he rode on joey and dee dee's talent
+DrFeelgood1 Not.
@DrFeelgood What???
Things were tough for them while they were touring, but now everyone misses them and they are Gods.
54markl 100% true
100% true
@Erik Lawson yep!
Oh my lovely precious Joey 😚
they were so hilarious and humble they were handsome funny talented brilliant guys and still beloved
Wow, I never knew about this interview. Very cool. Thanks, uploader.
Its weird but when they were still together as a band, it seemed like they would always be around. I still cant get over the fact that the original lineup has passed away. I'm sure glad Marky, CJ, and Richie are still with us.
I feel the exact same way.
Thought they would outlive freaking roaches and play forever. Such a tragic shock when Joey died and then Dee Dee, Johnny and more recently, Tommy.
When they died, a part of rock n' roll died. No band will ever touch these guys.
41bmc i got to jonny and dds grave three times a month.
I went there once and was especially impressed with Johnny's site. Someone did a great job on that statue of him.
and Elvis
Are they buried in Queens?
Awesome band! Very cool, down to earth guys.
Joey is so sweet and iconic; I love their natural down to earth personalities; they worked with Phil Spector and they liked him - interesting retrospective; 'Teenage Lobotomy' - just gimme the first lyrics my ass - but 'Dee Dee's the heart throb!' -
Torrie Venus Phil Spector was actually a torture to work with.
Torrie Venus + Dee Dee WAS, still IS, & ALWAYS will be 💖💋
No they didnt like Phil and that came out in later books and interviews
BTW those Ritz shows were phenomenal (in other words, typical Ramones shows). So glad I was born in 1965, I don't even know how many times I've seen these guys. Greatest band ever IMO. A shame all the originals are gone.
Regis, a NYC native, had to have heard of them while in NYC for all those years, and even if he hadn't, Regis always tried to pull it off with class if he didn't.
What a great interview. You can tell that Joey truly is thrilled to be on the show, and the band is a bit intimidated. And remember, Joey was still, and always was, enthralled with Spector, so that's not an act. I miss these guys...
Regis Philbin has the generation gap mentality, while Kathie Lee has the class gap mentality.
Yeah she was cool back then what the hell happened🍷🍾
I think that’s the elevator pitch for the show
Deedee is a jolly kind of a guy
Gold.
Happy birthday my little Joey , you'll always be alive in my heart !
lol...dee dee's awesome. gotta love him
They got a great reaction from all those old people in the audience. That goes to show how humility and humor go a long way. They really were good guys 👌 Marky is still around thank God
I would of loved to have met Joey, all of em’ really
Take a peek, then, at this article I wrote about Johnny's love of baseball, but also includes my account of the night they invited me to their Houston hotel room in 1978: therunnersports.com/the-ramones-patriotic-punk-johnny-ramone-baseball-barre-chords/
I met Joey.
Hilarious and great! Seemed like the brothers were enjoying themselves. Very jolly!
Rest in piece Regis Francis Xavier Philbin ❤️
I have always loved the ramones
Joey was so funny! Such a great sarcastic New York sense of humor! Joey and Dee Dee were the best!
This is so cool to see. Thank you for uploading this!
I didn't know what to expect from this interview but they were actually pretty nice to the Ramones.
yes, why not?
I love how they are so professional.
No. Thats stupid and youre a fucking idiot.
They were good, but they could have been funnier.
Everyone was probably waiting on them to act up at least a little.
The interview was good, but it could have been better but it wasnt because idiots like you make everything boring and sucky.
This is great. Love these guys, so funny they did this interview
Wow, look at how alive they all are!
They are so nice and decent. So sad they are gone. I have been to the grave of Joey. It was a pilgrimage. Johnny was the man in so many ways. God Rest their souls.
Thank you
The way Regis shut dee dee's mouth at the end when he starts showing his tattoos made me laugh so hard,poor dee dee he was all fucked up from dope.
As fucked up as DeeDee was..he wrote the songs..saw them 4 times..they never disappointed
the reg joey called regis THE REG HILARIOUS!
How have I never seen this?! LOVE. THIS.
This reminds me of the old talk shows&late night shows in the 60's when a rock band would be interviewed by Dick Cavett,Mike Douglass etc
Best Live band i have ever seen. Miss the 80's
I wanted to see Johnny talk more
He didn't like interviews and it shows
Same here. Johnny's interviews were always great. He was the intelligent and responsible guy in the band. He also stood by what he believed in. So his interviews were always great. Unfortunately, he didn't like doing them. But when he did, they were always great.
your'e not related in anyway?, great research, reeg
I absolutely adore The Ramones. Great guys. It’s too bad that the, “hosts,” of this program did themselves and us a disservice by wasting precious time with these gentlemen. Shame on them for not even rising up out of their seats to greet such a phenomenal band.
It’s so cool that the guys have been such good friends for decades, and that they are so true to themselves and everyone else. Loads of us fans are still out here and will continue to carry on their beautiful spirit. Much respect and love for The Ramones, always.
shame on them? the hosts were great and humerous Joey and the rest had a great time chuckling all the time. oh and no, Joey wasnt friends with Johnny. lol. They were adult and profesional about it though.
Great interview 💚cheers for the upload
Love the “dee dee on drugs bit”
"They were sooo fucking great. There will never be another era or band like the Ramones again and it is so fucking sad."
Just like Seymour Stein(executive at Sire who signed them originally) said, "Bands like the Ramones don't come around once in a lifetime, they come around once".
All Hail The Ramones!!!!!! Gabba Gabba Hey!
Heartwarming, truly.
Joey was brought up well ..his mom was the foundation a good hearted kid from Queens😁
I got to see them a few times. Always a treat
Dee Dee Ramone..... HE IS A ROCK STAR!
Oh wow so awesome!! Thank you so much showing this !!!
RAMONES FOR EVER....POR SIEMPRE!!!
Wow these guys are truly legends.
"Who writes these songs, I Wanna Be Sedated and Teenage Lobotomy? You guys write them?"
"Yuh."
"Yeah?"
"Yuh."
I remember the day Joey Ramone died - I was living in the East Village and everyone was walking around like everyone's dog died on the same day....
lol.
Joey looks great here. I was ten back then.
It's not hard to see where Stern stole his late 70's early 80's look . . . . Joey is was and still is a classic.
ALWAYS!!!!!
A couple of nosebergs Joey and Howard.
@sabbracadabra Noseberg.
@sabbracadabra They have big noses.
No doubt!
Love how Johnny was goofing on Regis & Kathy Lee. Regis & Kathy Lee were so condescending! Joey was always so funny! Great NY sense of humor!
LOL, my favorite band! "Dee Dee on Drugs!" Joey! But Dee Dee didn't seem to mind. I wish Joey had told him about the cerebellum, best line in song. They kept "needling" Dee Dee, I'm glad he didn't do something rash.
DEE DEE was a cool guy ...probably was on drugs ...lol
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You think?
not needling just poking some pre social media fun when people were not oversensitive yet.
JOEY ...THOSE LEGS !
I always loved those legs
Wow...I must have missed this show.....a classic.
Damn, that way a quick look at the "I Wanna Be Sedated" video, LOL!
THIS IS AMAZING!
I was at thisshow-8/19 and 8/20/88 (at The Ritz), and before The Ramones took the stage, they showed a clip of this on the screen, and the crowd went nuts.--it was the best fuckin Ramones show I'd ever been to--(has it been....twenty......five.....years????!!!!!)
"I cut the Sedated video as it can be seen else where."
Brilliant decision. You are an intelligent youtuber
Respect my brother
God Bless their music
Phil Spectre : 'quite a guy'.
(Cue spit take)
Joey, simpático como sempre.
This Aired On Tuesday August 9, 1988, But however, this was only shown in NYC at the time, it would be only a few weeks later that "Live!" would be seen all across the USA.
Regis is awesome just like the Ramones. He is so funny that he never changes! Hey Hey
Dee Dee was SEDATED. :-P
This was during his anti-depressant period. While trying to get totally clean, his doctor(s) put him on a wack of anti-depressants. They turned him into a zombie and his weight would fluctuate.
When I see the interviews they did on talk shows, I always get disquieted by that audience and those interviewers who are so different from them and their fans around the world. The Ramones still embody a way of being that does not fit in anything and that mismatch was intimidating for many in the US, but it is a mirror of a way of seeing the world, for different generations of Latin Americans. Great video, thanks for sharing, @wayne larsen
Joey giving "teenage lobotommy" as spoken word is great entertainment!
I can't believe Johnny let Joey and Marky do most of the talking. Hahahaha.
He even laughed at one of Joey's jokes! ("We're like Gods.")
Kathy Lee is a huge fan - Chinese Rock is her favorite song
3:21. " Lookin' out for my peeps , y'know?".
Thanks , Wayne. I always loved to see 'em do teh Talk Shows.
THAT CROWD SHOT @4:25!!! HAHAHA PRICELESS...
Great! Thanks for sharing his!
Damn this was the 1st year I seen them! Hooked from that point on!
I absolutely loved End of the Century, Phil Spector the fucking pycho, knew Joey had a voice that could absolutely rip to a person's heart, Spector was right, I love Joey to this day, his voice omg that boy from Queens 💞
Dee Dee wrote quite a few of the songs but Joey, Tommy and Johnny wrote a lot too.
They were always so cool!
yeah, cool, the Ramones also.
my Joey,,,!!!!
Never forget them.
Awesome, thanks for uplaoding!
Love Dee Dee