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It was recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London on December 31, 1977, and released in April 1979 as a 2-LP set. The album draws from the band's first three studio albums: Ramones (1976), Leave Home (1977), and Rocket to Russia (1977). Four concerts during the UK tour were recorded, but the New Year's Eve one was chosen because ten rows of ...
December 20, 1977 Newcastle: England Newcastle City Hall: December 21, 1977 Manchester Manchester Apollo: December 23, 1977 Cambridge: Cambridge Corn Exchange: December 28, 1977 Birmingham Top Rank Suite: December 29, 1977 Hanley: Victoria Hall: December 30, 1977 Aylesbury Maxwell Hall Generation X The Rezillos December 31, 1977 London Rainbow ...
Donna Summer performed at the Rainbow Theatre on 23 and 24 October 1977. The Ramones played two gigs at the venue on 31 December 1977 and 1 January 1978. The New Year's Eve concert was recorded and released as the It's Alive album. Thin Lizzy recorded their Live and Dangerous video at the Rainbow in March 1978.
The follow-up single, "Rockaway Beach", reached number 66—the highest any Ramones single would ever reach in America. On December 31, 1977, the Ramones recorded It's Alive, a live concert double album, at the Rainbow Theatre, London, which was released in April 1979 (the title is a reference to the 1974 horror film of the same name). [53]
It's Alive, released in 1979, was the Ramones' first live album, and only one to chart. [ 10 ] [ 7 ] The band's following studio album, 1980's End of the Century , was their only record produced by Phil Spector and their most successful album commercially, peaking at #44 on the United States Billboard 200 and charting in six other countries. [ 11 ]
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 ]
Thomas Erdelyi (born Tamás Erdélyi, [ˈærdeji ˈtɒmaːʃ]; January 29, 1949 – July 11, 2014), known professionally as Tommy Ramone, was an American musician. [1] [2] He was the drummer for the influential punk rock band the Ramones from its debut in 1974 to 1978, later serving as its producer, and was the longest-surviving original member of the Ramones.
Rainbow - December 1, 1979; Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes - December 31, 1979; Jerry Garcia Band - March 1, 1980 (released as Garcia Live Volume One) The Clash - March 8, 1980; Willie Colón & his Orchestra, featuring Rubén Blades and Celia Cruz - March 22, 1980; Cheap Trick - March 29, 1980; Grateful Dead - March 30, 31, and April 1, 1980