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Ah Pook
07-12-2014, 11:01
Spent way too much time listening to these guys.

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Drummer and producer (http://variety411.com/us/los-angeles/producers/) Tommy Ramone (http://variety.com/t/tommy-ramone/), the last surviving original member of the influential New York punk quartet the Ramones (http://variety.com/t/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 “It’s Alive.”
After leaving the Ramones to concentrate on studio work, he co-produced the band’s 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 Hell’s Voidoids.
One of the first high-profile releases to emerge from New York’s 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. Tommy’s driving, high-energy drum work was the turbine that powered the leather-clad foursome’s 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 Krystal’s Bowery club CBGB, the band was signed to Seymour Stein’s 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.
Erdelyi’s other production credits included the Replacements’ major label debut “Tim” (1985) and L.A. punk unit Redd Kross’ “Neurotica” (1987). In later years, he went the acoustic route, playing bluegrass and country music with his partner Claudia Tienan in Uncle Monk.
He is survived by Tienan and an older brother. A private funeral service is planned.

GilpinGuy
07-12-2014, 14:14
I think the first few songs I learned to play were Ramones tunes. Best 3 chord band ever?

jerrymrc
07-12-2014, 14:19
Hard to believe they are all gone. It does not seem like that long ago. Never did see them back in the day.

crays
07-12-2014, 14:27
Spent way too much time listening to these guys.

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Not even sure that is possible. Still love The Ramones. Basic, gritty, definitely not pretty, but elemental.

mtnrider
07-12-2014, 15:13
Love the Ramones. Got the chance to see them many many years ago in a small club in Florida. I was practically on stage with them. It was a really small place. RIP.

cstone
07-12-2014, 18:01
How does Keith Richards outlive all of the Ramones?

Gabba Gabba Hey! RIP

fossilfuel
07-12-2014, 18:53
How does Keith Richards outlive all of the Ramones?

Gabba Gabba Hey! RIP

Must be that British Healthcare!

Aloha_Shooter
07-12-2014, 20:34
How does Keith Richards outlive all of the Ramones?

Gabba Gabba Hey! RIP

He didn't, he's been mummified for the last 30 years ...

Socoar
07-12-2014, 21:01
Best Band Ever!
But, Gaba Gaba Hey, was a awful song. Terrible on vinyl, worse live. I want to be sedated, was the first song that really meant something to me.

Keith Richards, unbelievable.

TheGrey
07-14-2014, 10:57
Richie Ramone is still around and touring; the spousal unit and I went to see him at Herman's Hideaway a few months ago.

StagLefty
07-14-2014, 11:25
Keith is dead,it's just that Mick doesn't have the heart to tell him.

Ah Pook
07-14-2014, 11:32
Richie Ramone is still around and touring; the spousal unit and I went to see him at Herman's Hideaway a few months ago.

Richie wasn't one of the originals. There were a few Ramones.