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Tommy Ramone won`t be down

snakeyes

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65 years is a pretty good run for a punk rocker who used to kick *** on a nightly basis.

RIP
 
yup and some of us here are that same age or older and some of us were a lot harder on our self back then and now :eek:lder OS:
 
WOW time does fly! I remember buying tickets to see Led Zep and Bonham dies and waiting to see the Sex Pistols on Saturday Night live but got replaced with Elvis Costello. The Ramones! There will never be another band like them!
 
RIP! To them all now. I got to see them live just once. Great show, hard to believe but I never forgot it!

:headbang:
 
Tommy is a dead rocker
Tommy is a dead rocker
Tommy is a dead rocker now
 
Saw them in 89 at the Cuban club in Tampa.

Small venue- good show.
 
seems all the Ramones band members died young

RIP Tommy :headbang:
 
R.I.P. Tommy. It seems that not too many of the early punk rockers make it past their early '60s: Lux Interior from the Cramps, both Asheton brothers from the Stooges, Stiv Bators from the Dead Boys, Johnny Thunders, Jerry Nolan, and Arthur Kane from the New York Dolls and now all of the original Ramones.

I got to see The Ramones twice, once in the mid-'80s and once in the mid-'90s (of course both after Tommy's time behind the drums).
 
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