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  2. List of Ramones concerts - Wikipedia

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    (Marky's first show) — July 1, 1978 East Brunswick: East Brunswick High School: July 2, 1978 Warwick: TG's East Jumpers July 5, 1978 Roslyn: My Father's Place: Richard Hell and the Voidoids: July 7, 1978 Boston Paradise Rock Club: The Real Kids: July 8, 1978 July 9, 1978 July 10, 1978 Providence: Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel — July 12, 1978 ...

  3. Marky Ramone - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 and 1999, Marky recorded two albums with his solo band Marky Ramone and the Intruders. In 2001, he was presented with a lifetime achievement award from MTV by U2 singer Bono . In September 2004, Ramone served as executive producer and released a Ramones DVD entitled Ramones: Raw , which featured footage of the band while on tour all ...

  4. Ramones - Wikipedia

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    Following Richie's departure in 1987, and a brief stint with Elvis Ramone, Marky rejoined the band and Dee Dee departed two years later. From 1989 to their breakup in 1996, the Ramones consisted of Joey, Johnny, Marky and bassist C. J. Ramone. Recognition of the band's importance has built over the years. [7]

  5. R.A.M.O.N.E.S. - Wikipedia

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    Joey Ramone said of the track: "It was the ultimate honor - like John Lennon writing a song for you". [3] The track was first aired before Phil Taylor and Würzel left the band. The Ramones also performed it on and off until their final show in August 1996, during which C.J. Ramone and Lemmy shared lead vocals. [ 4 ]

  6. Marky Ramone and the Intruders - Wikipedia

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    Marky Ramone and the Intruders were an American punk rock band formed by drummer Marky Ramone after the retirement of the Ramones. [1] The band is similar in sound to the Ramones but with a more powerful bass. [2] The band released only two albums in its short existence. Todd Youth of Murphy's Law was the frontman for a short time. [3]

  7. It's Alive 1974–1996 - Wikipedia

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    It's Alive 1974–1996 is a live DVD by the Ramones.It was released on October 2, 2007 by Rhino Records.It's a two-disc set and includes 118 tracks from 33 performances in eight countries, which span the group's career, from 1974 and 1996. [1]

  8. Ramones – Around the World - Wikipedia

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    Ramones – Around the World is a 1998 video of the New York City punk band The Ramones.It consists of home video footage from Marky Ramone [1] of the band's extensive touring and backstage footage along with live performances, and is considered by critics to give a much more accurate picture of the band than later, slicker productions, such as Ramones: Raw. [2]

  9. Brain Drain (album) - Wikipedia

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    Brain Drain is the eleventh studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones, released on May 23, 1989. [3] [6] [7] It is the last Ramones release to feature bassist/songwriter/vocalist Dee Dee Ramone, the first to feature Marky Ramone since his initial firing from the band after 1983's Subterranean Jungle and the band's last studio album on Sire Records.