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  2. List of Ramones concerts - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of concert performances by the Ramones, complete through 1996. [1] They performed 2,263 concerts over the course of 22 years. [2] 1974

  3. 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 ]

  4. We're Outta Here! - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded for Billboard Live at The Palace in Los Angeles, California on August 6, 1996, when the Ramones performed their final concert. The show featured several special guests, including former band member Dee Dee Ramone, as well as members of bands who were influenced by the Ramones such as Lemmy from Motörhead, Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam, Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen ...

  5. Ramones - Wikipedia

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    The Ramones performed 2,263 concerts, touring virtually nonstop for 22 years, [1] and released fourteen studio albums. In 1996, after a tour as part of the Lollapalooza music festival, they played a farewell concert in Los Angeles and disbanded.

  6. Greatest Hits Live (Ramones album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded at The Academy in New York City on February 29, 1996. Its final two songs are bonus studio tracks that are covers , neither of which appeared on a Ramones album previously. " R.A.M.O.N.E.S. " is originally by Motörhead , from the group's album 1916 ; the song was written as a tribute to the Ramones.

  7. Lifestyles of the Ramones - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, it was re-released as part of the 4-disc box set Weird Tales of the Ramones, adding videos from 1992 to 1996, specifically the unreleased "Blitzkrieg Bop (Fast Live Version 1991)", an MTV-banned version of "Substitute" and the animated "Spiderman". [1]

  8. Ramones discography - Wikipedia

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    The Ramones were an American punk rock band from New York City. Their discography consists of fourteen studio albums, ten live albums, sixteen compilation albums, seventy-one singles, thirty-two music videos and ten films.

  9. Dee Dee Ramone - Wikipedia

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    Dee Dee was a special guest at the final Ramones show at the Palace in Los Angeles on August 6, 1996. He performed lead vocals on " Love Kills ". Recognition of the band's importance grew over the years. [ 14 ]

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