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Tommy Ramone died; last surviving original Ramones member (1 Viewer)

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Drummer and producer Tommy Ramone, the last surviving original member of the influential New York punk quartet the Ramones, died Friday at his home in the Ridgewood area of Queens, New York. He was 62 and had been in hospice care following treatment for bile duct cancer.

Born Erdelyi Tamas in Budapest, Hungary, and known professionally as Tom or T. Erdelyi, Ramone played on the first three epoch-making Ramones albums, Ramones (1976), Leave Home (1977) and Rocket to Russia (1977). He also co-produced the latter two albums with Tony Bongiovi and Ed Stasium, respectively. He appeared on and co-produced the 1979 live Ramones opus Its Alive.

After leaving the Ramones to concentrate on studio work, he co-produced the bands 1984 album Too Tough to Die with Stasium. He was replaced in the lineup by Marc Bell (Marky Ramone), a former member of Dust and Richard Hells Voidoids.

One of the first high-profile releases to emerge from New Yorks punk underground of the mid-70s, Ramones reportedly recorded in six days on a budget of $6,400 brought a pared-down, hyperactive style to the stuffy rock scene of the day. Tommys driving, high-energy drum work was the turbine that powered the leather-clad foursomes loud, antic sound.

Tom Erdelyi emigrated to America in 1957 and grew up in Forest Hills, Queens, where he played with guitarist John Cummings later Johnny Ramone in Tangerine Puppets. He went on to study engineering and worked at the Record Plant (where he assisted on a 1969 Jimi Hendrix session) and other facilities.

The Ramones coalesced with the addition of fellow Queens musicians Jeffrey Hyman (aka lead singer Joey Ramone) and Douglas Colvin (bassist Dee Dee Ramone). Breaking in their act at Hilly Krystals Bowery club CBGB, the band was signed to Seymour Steins Sire Records, also the home of such other punk acts as Richard Hell, Talking Heads and the Dead Boys.

The Ramones finally disbanded in 1996 after a show at the Palace in Hollywood. Joey Ramone died of lymphoma in 2001; Dee Dee succumbed to a drug overdose in 2002; and Johnny expired from prostate cancer in 2004.

The Ramones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.

 
Loved the Ramones, but these guys paid a price for their lifestyles. Although all and all it's probably a fair trade.

 
Loved the Ramones, but these guys paid a price for their lifestyles. Although all and all it's probably a fair trade.
Oh bull ####. That's ignorant and insensitive. Dee Dee was the only on be who partied. GTFO with that ####.

 
Loved the Ramones, but these guys paid a price for their lifestyles. Although all and all it's probably a fair trade.
Partying leads to prostate cancer (Johnny), bile duct cancer (Tommy) and lymphoma (Joey)?

 
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Dee Dee was the only on be who partied. GTFO with that ####.
College friend was a roadie for the Ramones. I was delivering mail in our dorm and he gets a letter from some guy name J Hyman. I had no idea who he was at the time. The way he tells it Joey was always super pissed off at Dee Dee over drug use. He described Joey as a pretty odd dude that dealt with obsessive compulsive issues.

 
Loved the Ramones, but these guys paid a price for their lifestyles. Although all and all it's probably a fair trade.
Partying leads to prostate cancer (Johnny), bile duct cancer (Tommy) and lymphoma (Joey)?
Its [SIZE=10.5pt]ignorant and insensitive to discuss that things like alcohol use increases cancer risk. So I won't do it. [/SIZE]

http://www.cancer.org/cancer/news/news/heavy-alcohol-use-may-increase-prostate-cancer-risk

 
Loved the Ramones, but these guys paid a price for their lifestyles. Although all and all it's probably a fair trade.
Partying leads to prostate cancer (Johnny), bile duct cancer (Tommy) and lymphoma (Joey)?
Its [SIZE=10.5pt]ignorant and insensitive to discuss that things like alcohol use increases cancer risk. So I won't do it. [/SIZE]

http://www.cancer.org/cancer/news/news/heavy-alcohol-use-may-increase-prostate-cancer-risk
And lymphoma? Also "may" is not equal to "does." Do we know Johnny was a heavy drinker?

I still think your initial statement was a bit callous, but I don't have all the facts either.

 
Loved the Ramones, but these guys paid a price for their lifestyles. Although all and all it's probably a fair trade.
Partying leads to prostate cancer (Johnny), bile duct cancer (Tommy) and lymphoma (Joey)?
Its [SIZE=10.5pt]ignorant and insensitive to discuss that things like alcohol use increases cancer risk. So I won't do it. [/SIZE]

http://www.cancer.org/cancer/news/news/heavy-alcohol-use-may-increase-prostate-cancer-risk
And lymphoma? Also "may" is not equal to "does." Do we know Johnny was a heavy drinker?

I still think your initial statement was a bit callous, but I don't have all the facts either.
lymphoma is cancer :scared:

 
Loved the Ramones, but these guys paid a price for their lifestyles. Although all and all it's probably a fair trade.
Partying leads to prostate cancer (Johnny), bile duct cancer (Tommy) and lymphoma (Joey)?
Its [SIZE=10.5pt]ignorant and insensitive to discuss that things like alcohol use increases cancer risk. So I won't do it. [/SIZE]

http://www.cancer.org/cancer/news/news/heavy-alcohol-use-may-increase-prostate-cancer-risk
And lymphoma? Also "may" is not equal to "does." Do we know Johnny was a heavy drinker?

I still think your initial statement was a bit callous, but I don't have all the facts either.
lymphoma is cancer :scared:
Did you not click that link?

 
posted this in the punk thread before seeing this thread

http://www.spin.com/...y-ramone-death/

Tommy wrote this press bio in '75

"The Ramones are not an oldies group, they are not a glitter group, they don't play boogie music and they don't play the blues. The Ramones are an original Rock and Roll group of 1975, and their songs are brief, to the point and every one a potential hit single..

The quartette consists of Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee, and Tommy Ramone, Johnny, the guitarist, plays with such force that his sound has been compared to a hundred howitzers going off. Joey, the lead singer, is an arch villain whose lanky frame stands threatening center stage. Dee Dee is Bass guitar and the acknowledged handsome one of the group, and Tommy is the drummer whose pulsating playing launches the throbbing sound of the band.

The Ramones all originate from Forest Hills and kids who grew up there either became musicians, degenerates or dentists. The Ramones are a little of each. Their sound is not unlike a fast drill on a rear molar."

 
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Doctor Detroit said:
Fennis said:
Loved the Ramones, but these guys paid a price for their lifestyles. Although all and all it's probably a fair trade.
Partying leads to prostate cancer (Johnny), bile duct cancer (Tommy) and lymphoma (Joey)?
Its [SIZE=10.5pt]ignorant and insensitive to discuss that things like alcohol use increases cancer risk. So I won't do it. [/SIZE]

http://www.cancer.org/cancer/news/news/heavy-alcohol-use-may-increase-prostate-cancer-risk
Link to these cancer victims' "heavy alcohol use"?

I know your schtick is to be a #####, but the guy isn't dead 12hrs and you start saying he had cancer coming. You should move your line a touch the other way on these subjects. You are over it right now.

Or maybe you were just caught talking out of your ### and are too stubborn to admit it.

 
Chuck Carlton ‏@ChuckCarltonDMN

True story. Springsteen actually wrote a song for the Ramones. Manager convinced Bruce to keep it for himself. The title? Hungry Heart.

 
Spent a lot of my college years going to see the Ramones at the old Hammerjacks club in Baltimore. I probably saw them live 8 - 10 times. They were awesome and played way faster live than on their records. Sometimes you didn't even know what song they were playing until they got to the chorus.

RIP Tommy, and thanks to you and your bandmates for all the great memories.

 
Only got to see the Ramones live once, by the time I saw them, Marky was playing drums along with the three other originals. They played maybe 90 minutes with very little chatter, etc. At the end of the show Joey says "thanks for your ****ing time" , spikes the microphone and walks off stage. Needless to say, there was no encore.

RIP Tommy, along with all your brothers.

 

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