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How It Is with CJ RAMONE

How It Is with CJ RAMONE
Sep 19, 2019 · 13m 4s

The Ramones are a band who need no introduction. They shaped and refined the entire punk music world with their brash, uncompromising attitude towards their craft and left an indelible...

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The Ramones are a band who need no introduction.

They shaped and refined the entire punk music world with their brash, uncompromising attitude towards their craft and left an indelible impression and generations of lovers of all genres of music.

Although the entire original line-up has moved on to the mosh pit in the sky, CJ Ramone is still here to help relive the past and shape the future, belting out songs from the Ramones as well as his own material.



While he has been somewhat reluctant to delve into criticisms of the late Johnny Ramone, when posed with the question of his thoughts on Frenzal Rhomb's tune 'Johnny Ramone Was In A Fucken Good Band, But He Was A Cunt', his initial response was laughter before the floodgates opened somewhat.

"So that's a common viewpoint on Johnny but...," he measured, "Johnny was the guy who brought me into the band; he's the guy who picked me and he was my mentor definitely and father figure teacher type of guy for me the whole time I was in the band. Everything you hear about him pretty much is true. He was a hardass, he didn't compromise, he didn't hold back words, he wasn't polite, but what you have to understand is that Johnny was in charge of the Ramones once Tommy was gone so he was dealing with Joey, who had alcohol and drug problems as well as mental problems, Marky Ramone, who was an alcoholic - a really severe alcoholic - and Dee Dee who was a drug addict and had mental problems. Without Johnny Ramone, the Ramones wouldn't have lasted more than a year or two, and without him being the way he was they wouldn't have been able to... they never would have made it. You have to have that guy, you have to have the no-bullshit business guy to take care of business. the music business is a very shitty business. as much as we're on stage every night and playing music that people love and making everybody feel good and we get to do what we love, behind the scenes it's a shitty business. It's really nasty, there's all kinds of... everyone's got their hand in your pocket. We used to get ripped off by the record companies, now we're getting ripped off by all the streaming services and stuff. It's near impossible for us to make a living doing it. If I was not married to a gal who made a good living I would not be able to be out here doing it. I don't make a living doing music. I make enough to make it worthwhile for me to come out, but, I pay my guys... my guys make more money that I do on some of the tours. When I was in the Ramones I learnt the other side of it. I made more money as a machine gunner in the marines than I did playing bass for the Ramones."

In the full interview CJ covers everything from his time in the band, how he felt replacing Dee Dee, expectations both internal and external, his surprising views on the Ramones not being a punk band, the musical climate that created the Ramones, his solo career, touring, his love of motorcycles and much more. A must for any lover of the Ramones.
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