I'm 56 and remember watching this show every Friday or Saturday night after the local news. This was before M TV! I was a drummer and my parents let me stay up because it was a weekend and they wanted me to learn to be a better performer. I had 2 older cousins who were into punk and we played these songs on VINYL AND 8 TRACKS!!
I’m 60 and same. The late 70s was such a great time for new music and so glad shows like this and Midnight Special were on so those of us who were too young to go out to the clubs could see it!
Watching this glorious vid revealed to me the greatness of the Ramones. They were grounded in a gravitational way. Johnny and DeeDee downpicking, Tommy's steady hi-hat setting the tempo which everyone had to keep up with. Joey just an anchor center stage. He's even rooted with his mic-stand. Even their haircuts have weight! No spikes or mohawks. No jumps. Just heels down, in and out. Come on, 11 perfect pop songs in 21 minutes?!
@@SquareTimes What is it if you do the same thing over and over and it keeps working? It's not the opposite of sanity, that's for sure. Maybe super double sanity with a soundtrack 😁🤯
Saw them just once at pier 84 in NY around ‘81 (I think). Great time. They played extra fast that night (if that’s even possible) and it was super hot weather. Ate a few Chipwich to keep from passing out!
Ramones Don Kirshner's Rock Concert Setlist: 0:24 Sheena Is A Punk Rocker 2:50 Loudmouth 4:41 Beat On The Brat 7:08 Listen To My Heart 8:47 California Sun 10:36 Judy Is A Punk 11:55 I Don't Wanna Around With You 13:21 Carbona Not Glue (Not included in the video) 13:37 Glad To See You Go 15:30 Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment 17:10 Rockaway Beach 19:14 Commando
Good day, music lovers.55 year old here loving many genres of music. Tiffany (80's pop) to Norwegian death metal (no lie). HUGE Ramones fan. I find it incredible what energy these boys could generate with 4 chords (plus or minus 1) and a 4/4 time. Count it off with me... 1! 2! 3! 4! 🤘
For sure had an undeniable flavor and energy that marked a specific time and place. Tunes like She's A Sensation are some of the tastiest pieces of rock candy ever recorded.
What a fabulous description, i never thought of grounded in that sense, but you're absolutely right, their greatness is enhanced and exemplified in this amazing recording 😊
Ramones at perfect pace (thanks to Tommy).. I can remember seeing them in the 80's and 90's, when it took half of a song to make out which one it was? I think it was when Richie joined when they cranked up the pace.....aaaarghhh. great video of a show which we had no chance of seeing in the UK, but thanks to the net, we got the airwaves.
Baloney! Marky Ramone was outstanding. I was in the thick of the NYC punk scene back then and while we respected the hell out of Tommy, everybody preferred Marky's drumming.
if you uploaded blitzkrieg bop in this quality would it have got you copy righted? there’s another channel that uploaded the songs in different videos in this quality and said they left out blitzkrieg bop for that reason
@@johnny-r I actually got it. The only thing that kills me is the picking pattern from the 90s. I have a chesp ass video on my channel trying to play at the 90s speed
@@sensacionsombria5125 I just watched your video - that's fucking fast. Good job. The key to the palm muting, I think, is you have to go pretty light with the pick. If you pound it, you'll sound like Metallica. Long live the Ramones and those of us who work to play their awesome style. (I realize this comment has a lot of words, but I'm not a cell-phone addict, so my mind is fairly clear to express.)
their early records have more power because they're a bit slower than their way too fast '90's stuff. particularly live. that's what gives electric guitar it's power. not playing it really fast. who cares a bout chord speed. they're in a hurry. they go out to execute a show in the '90's tapes. this is classic RAMONES. re-mastered. I wasn't sure it'd work, as I prefer the ORIGINAL studio 'GIMME GIMME SHOCK TREATMENT' to the re-mastered one. but they're both great!
the order of the songs is also wrong ( they never have their jackets on so late in the set ( only the first 4 songs) so i guess they have played a rather complete set in a slightly adapted song order. Maybe they started with Sheena as it was the single around that time and could have been their hit single. Also the guitar switch of johnny Ramone was not taped. But great to see the blue mosrite in all it's prime.
thanks for pointing this out. that beautiful blue mosrite was great to see after reading so much about it in the all bios etc. I rewound a few times to see if Mickey or Arturo or whoever switched it out for him after sheena.
Deadpan Don Kirchner was such an uncool maroon! He was aways trying to make kids appreciate the bands' lawyers, accountants and publicists like anybody gave a damn who those businesspeople were! I wish I could have been there when The Monkees told him to shove it! 😂
yes they are. 1min in to the show you can se johnnys cord on the floor and going in to the guitar. You could even se that he has a straight tele plug instead of an angled on. You can also see dee dees.
Dee Dee's count-ins alone prove the Ramones were playing the music. And, Tommy played lightly with his right hand, mainly because he was playing fast 8th notes, but he is laying into his snare and playing quarter notes with his right hand as hard as he is playing the snare. He plays the same way in the film made of their live album "It's Alive!". He was never a drummer until he played with the Ramones. So he had an unorthodox style.
I came here from The Ramones getting booed off the stage opening for Black Sabbath in San Bernardino and after that ended it went straight to this video so I figured I would watch some of it to make sure that my opinion of the Ramones.....complete garbage....was justified. Well this didn't change my opinion....let me just say that they have no talent and anybody could get up there and replace any member and it would sound the same.... But I guess that's the appeal of punk: mindless drivel. These are the artists who are skilled musicians: beatles doors, alice cooper, ccr, purple (w/gillan), sabbath, queen, floyd (w/ waters), danzig !!! But of course it's all relative to the individual so who am i to criticize, if you like mindless drivel performed by DOLTS, well, go for it and enjoy yourself cuz at the end of the day all that matters is did it make u smile thinking of fond memories....like me, I smile when thinking about how when I saw Sabbath on dec 1, 1978 at san Bernardino swing auditorium The Ramones open for them and got booed off the stage under a barrage of trash bottles and middle fingeres...then Sabbath came on and kicked ass!! Man, them were the days !!!!
@@Rfk1966...No I'm not deaf I really did hear that talentless hack lead singer saying F**K U San Bernardino while his roadie was escorting or rushing him off the stage I thought that was the best part of their set.
Joey was the COOLEST figure in rock'n'roll ever. There will never be n another even close.
Seems like Howard Stern was copying his look.
Tommy era is the best. Perfect tempos, not too fast.
The Ultimate Rock 'n Roll experience,The Greatest Band of all time!
I'm 56 and remember watching this show every Friday or Saturday night after the local news. This was before M TV! I was a drummer and my parents let me stay up because it was a weekend and they wanted me to learn to be a better performer. I had 2 older cousins who were into punk and we played these songs on VINYL AND 8 TRACKS!!
56 here as well...Saturday nights....
I’m 60 and same. The late 70s was such a great time for new music and so glad shows like this and Midnight Special were on so those of us who were too young to go out to the clubs could see it!
Watching this glorious vid revealed to me the greatness of the Ramones. They were grounded in a gravitational way. Johnny and DeeDee downpicking, Tommy's steady hi-hat setting the tempo which everyone had to keep up with. Joey just an anchor center stage. He's even rooted with his mic-stand. Even their haircuts have weight! No spikes or mohawks. No jumps. Just heels down, in and out. Come on, 11 perfect pop songs in 21 minutes?!
Sensational...
@@SquareTimes What is it if you do the same thing over and over and it keeps working? It's not the opposite of sanity, that's for sure. Maybe super double sanity with a soundtrack 😁🤯
Brings a tear to my eye and a smile to my face. Glad to have been able to see them live many times
Took the words right outta my mouth. God bless the Ramones.
Saw them just once at pier 84 in NY around ‘81 (I think). Great time. They played extra fast that night (if that’s even possible) and it was super hot weather. Ate a few Chipwich to keep from passing out!
There really was nothing like a live Ramones show(in their prime). It really was quite a spectacle
The blue Mosrite and the Rickenbacker. That's awesome
Ramones Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
Setlist:
0:24 Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
2:50 Loudmouth
4:41 Beat On The Brat
7:08 Listen To My Heart
8:47 California Sun
10:36 Judy Is A Punk
11:55 I Don't Wanna Around With You
13:21 Carbona Not Glue (Not included in the video)
13:37 Glad To See You Go
15:30 Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
17:10 Rockaway Beach
19:14 Commando
Thanks, friend. You´re a good friend.
I miss that blue Mosrite guitar.
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Loudmouth . Fave....😊
Good day, music lovers.55 year old here loving many genres of music. Tiffany (80's pop) to Norwegian death metal (no lie). HUGE Ramones fan. I find it incredible what energy these boys could generate with 4 chords (plus or minus 1) and a 4/4 time. Count it off with me... 1! 2! 3! 4! 🤘
Takes me back. Listening to these guys. Something just clicks and your right there. Yep that year really was something.
I was born in 78. One year before those guys were already ripping and becoming one of my favourite bands ever.
Die Ramones wie wir sie lieben...Großartig👍
The legendary Blue Moserite,just listen to it! Wow
The greatest band of all time
Maybe the best version of Loudmouth I have ever heard. ⚡
They were many many years ahead of their time.
13:26 Perfect Johnny Ramone pirouhette in super slow mo...This really is some A1 classic footage
Glorious, sublime, visionary!
The Masters.
This is actually a very visually satisfying video...many great colors too.
Les Ramones pour toujours.... 🎸
Great performance from the best punk band ever, thanks!
For sure had an undeniable flavor and energy that marked a specific time and place. Tunes like She's A Sensation are some of the tastiest pieces of rock candy ever recorded.
que lindos los ramones
I liked their music
These guys are my Beatles! 👍 RIP
What a fabulous description, i never thought of grounded in that sense, but you're absolutely right, their greatness is enhanced and exemplified in this amazing recording 😊
Ramones at perfect pace (thanks to Tommy).. I can remember seeing them in the 80's and 90's, when it took half of a song to make out which one it was? I think it was when Richie joined when they cranked up the pace.....aaaarghhh. great video of a show which we had no chance of seeing in the UK, but thanks to the net, we got the airwaves.
Spot on mate, these tempos are perfect.
Nothing that cool will ever happen again
So right rick
Greatness.
Johnny Ramone at 14:40. Pretty much says it all.
Damn, never seen Johnny using a Rickenbacker before!
Nobody can countdown a song like Dee Dee.
Thank you, Boys !
Great video!!!! F’n spectacular! Great job here!
The best
I hung out with Dee Dee one night in 78. Such a well spoken and creative lad.
Beautiful. After Tommy left it was never quite the same.
I agree. Marky is just too (gulp) fast.
Baloney! Marky Ramone was outstanding. I was in the thick of the NYC punk scene back then and while we respected the hell out of Tommy, everybody preferred Marky's drumming.
@@tobyj4513 I hear you!
Marky can play a helluva lot better than 1-2-3-4 ... but that's ALL the Ramones needed
Excelente
Without The Ramones, no Brit Punk!
I love
Ramones
😮 happy ramones🎉😂
Tommys tempo is Ramones tempo; Mark and Richie were too fast; Tommy all the way
I agree , so much!
😍
if you uploaded blitzkrieg bop in this quality would it have got you copy righted? there’s another channel that uploaded the songs in different videos in this quality and said they left out blitzkrieg bop for that reason
Full show
johnny's palm mutting is so addictive lol
And a lot harder to duplicate than you would think. He was amazing.
@@johnny-r I actually got it. The only thing that kills me is the picking pattern from the 90s. I have a chesp ass video on my channel trying to play at the 90s speed
@@sensacionsombria5125 I just watched your video - that's fucking fast. Good job. The key to the palm muting, I think, is you have to go pretty light with the pick. If you pound it, you'll sound like Metallica. Long live the Ramones and those of us who work to play their awesome style. (I realize this comment has a lot of words, but I'm not a cell-phone addict, so my mind is fairly clear to express.)
their early records have more power because they're a bit slower than their way too fast '90's stuff. particularly live. that's what gives electric guitar it's power. not playing it really fast. who cares a bout chord speed. they're in a hurry. they go out to execute a show in the '90's tapes. this is classic RAMONES. re-mastered. I wasn't sure it'd work, as I prefer the ORIGINAL studio 'GIMME GIMME SHOCK TREATMENT' to the re-mastered one. but they're both great!
Spastic brilliance
Whot a fuzz used Jonny?
the order of the songs is also wrong ( they never have their jackets on so late in the set ( only the first 4 songs) so i guess they have played a rather complete set in a slightly adapted song order. Maybe they started with Sheena as it was the single around that time and could have been their hit single. Also the guitar switch of johnny Ramone was not taped. But great to see the blue mosrite in all it's prime.
thanks for pointing this out. that beautiful blue mosrite was great to see after reading so much about it in the all bios etc. I rewound a few times to see if Mickey or Arturo or whoever switched it out for him after sheena.
11:52 .
Oh si
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Deadpan Don Kirchner was such an uncool maroon! He was aways trying to make kids appreciate the bands' lawyers, accountants and publicists like anybody gave a damn who those businesspeople were! I wish I could have been there when The Monkees told him to shove it! 😂
Great set...no clue wtf the director was smoking that night...yeesh....😮
Awesome band...audience thinks it's a library....😂
Maybe one day the full set will be available. After I don't wanna walk around with you it sounds like Ramones are starting Pinhead.
never thought of thant. thanx! =)
Why the fake applause track it's louder than the band at the beginning
ah the ram1s… there will never be the ram2s
Hey
Question: Was the crowd instructed not to mosh?
As I have read Johnny's autobiography Commando, this venue didn't allow their fans to come out to the show so it was around 20-30 people in the crowd.
@@AgusVilla1. How would that prevent moshing?
@@ChannelZero1031 I do not think anyone would be moshing to a band that they perhaps didn't even know.
@@AgusVilla1. Smh that makes no sense. Moshing is moshing. The music plays, people mosh. The band members are irrelevant at that point.
@@ChannelZero1031 Then what you're pointing out it does make sense. They didn't allow them to mosh to a TV performance.
"Speed-concert".
Just gotta say I can’t believe how much Howard Stern ripped off Joey’s look.
I love the Ramones but that’s obviously taped music. The guitars aren’t even plugged into the amps and Tommy is barely playing the drums.
yes they are. 1min in to the show you can se johnnys cord on the floor and going in to the guitar. You could even se that he has a straight tele plug instead of an angled on.
You can also see dee dees.
Dee Dee's count-ins alone prove the Ramones were playing the music.
And, Tommy played lightly with his right hand, mainly because he was playing fast 8th notes, but he is laying into his snare and playing quarter notes with his right hand as hard as he is playing the snare. He plays the same way in the film made of their live album "It's Alive!". He was never a drummer until he played with the Ramones. So he had an unorthodox style.
15:35 Johnny's cord.
Johan...your video is clearest! Thanks so much.@@johanramone
Thank you! :) @@DS-oi4wl
Didn’t get it, still don’t. Saw them twice. First time they got booed off the stage. Ya... it was that long ago.
No hip hop ! Rap music sucks
How so many people go for rap...I will never understand.
I came here from The Ramones getting booed off the stage opening for Black Sabbath in San Bernardino and after that ended it went straight to this video so I figured I would watch some of it to make sure that my opinion of the Ramones.....complete garbage....was justified. Well this didn't change my opinion....let me just say that they have no talent and anybody could get up there and replace any member and it would sound the same.... But I guess that's the appeal of punk: mindless drivel. These are the artists who are skilled musicians: beatles doors, alice cooper, ccr, purple (w/gillan), sabbath, queen, floyd (w/ waters), danzig !!! But of course it's all relative to the individual so who am i to criticize, if you like mindless drivel performed by DOLTS, well, go for it and enjoy yourself cuz at the end of the day all that matters is did it make u smile thinking of fond memories....like me, I smile when thinking about how when I saw Sabbath on dec 1, 1978 at san Bernardino swing auditorium The Ramones open for them and got booed off the stage under a barrage of trash bottles and middle fingeres...then Sabbath came on and kicked ass!! Man, them were the days !!!!
They were an exceptional show and extremely exciting.
Are you blind?
@@DS-oi4wlHe’s deaf.
@@DS-oi4wl no I'm not blind I REALLY DID SEE THE RAMONES GET KICKED OFF THE STAGE AND I ENJOYED EVERY MINUTE
@@Rfk1966...No I'm not deaf I really did hear that talentless hack lead singer saying F**K U San Bernardino while his roadie was escorting or rushing him off the stage I thought that was the best part of their set.
Yes, they were not as good as this in the '90s -- this was their zenith.@@zigmonger6646
Rickenbacker sounds like a Rickenbacker on 'Loudmouth'.....even through a Marshall. Sounds like The Jam.
Probably the other way round, the Jam sounded like the Ramones