The Ramones-Punk Rock

Artist: The Ramones
Genre: Punk Rock
Title: End of The Century-The Story Of The Ramones
Format: DVD
Label: WEA-http://www.warnerbros.com
Website: http://www.ramones.com

End Of The Century-The Story Of The Ramones is one of the very best DVD career documentaries I have ever viewed; it is the type of project that deserves consideration for an award.

The Ramones where the heartbeat for a generation of punk rockers and inspired so many bands, it goes beyond words. Ironically, they never really made it when it comes to album sales; sadly, the people that they inspired left them in the dust in that respect. I can see why the band had such a bitter attitude towards the music business and the entire process of getting their music out. They did it their own way and created some of the best rock music every recorded, I emphasize that, it was not just punk, they recorded some great rock-pop songs. The never compromised their ideals and beliefs, the just played.

While I was fascinated watching this story, I was at the time very saddened how it ended. Dee Dee, Joey, and Johnny are all gone now and all that remains is the music, thank god for that, nobody can ever take that away from us. This was a crazy group of guys, there was a lot of fighting going on all the time, there is some early footage of them on stage arguing about what song to play. Members of the band and people associated with them discuss all of the drugs and drinking stories, the typical scenarios in most rock groups, piece by piece. The fact that they were a bunch of street kids from NYC made their chemistry even that much more volatile, and their music was a reflection of their personalities.

This is a snapshot of life, its does not get any more real and honest than this. Everyone interviewed is right up front about everything that happened during the development of the band. Dee Dee, visibly strung out throughout the interviews, seemed totally whacked out and ended up dieing of an overdose of heroin. It is amazing he lasted as long as he did. Johnny was very bitter and painfully honest about everything, many times answering questions with a straight face and a blank unfeeling stare. The head-to-head confrontation between Johnny and Joey really heated up when Johnny stole away Joey