One of my favorite Ramone. Besides being a great drummer, he really gave a hardcore punk sound to the Ramones, and wrote some of their best songs. It's a shame how unappreciated his work towards the band is.
Yes I agree I think the problem is people were so used to seeing marky in the band that that is who they were used to so having a guy like Richie who didn’t look like your typical ramone must have been off putting at first but his drumming fitted in so well with the much tougher punk sound that newer bands were adopting at the time e.g minor threat, black flag, verbal abuse the list goes on but it just seemed to me that as soon as they didn’t want Richie anymore they let him go with not much money and marky came back that was obvious they weren’t going to look any further which Is a shame
@@joel8750 yeah for sure that’s just an observation I made not bagging on marky at all I just preferred Ritchie style wise and what he bought to the ramones him and marky both actually I guess it would be like replacing tre cool from green day with Dave Lombardo from slayer sure you get a different sound and style but it would work
Richie was such a nice person because he spent time with joey, hanging out. Do you think Dee Dee or the producer would do that? I think Richie understand and tried to help Joey. and... RICHIE IS THE BEST RAMONE DRUMMER
Richie Ramone is a really nice guy to talk to after the Shows. He makes time to talk to all the Fans and do photos and he even signed my book and drum sticks for me. He's a Top Guy. Barney Glasgow 😎
Richie seems like a really cool guy. Good drummer, too. I wonder what Johnny was doing while away from the band. He didn't really drink or do drugs. . . It's cool to hear him talk about the band.
T James Richie and Marky would never work together since they don't like each other at all and don't get along, but Richie and CJ are going to play together for the first time on February 4th for the 30th anniversary of the Ramones show in Estadio Obras 1987.
I'm from Australia, but it seems like the New York area in the 1970s was its own distinct galaxy, with separate planets orbiting around Manhattan.. And on these planets, the various boroughs, there were distinct universes. Going five miles east, west or north would be traveling further in our imaginations than any world trip now..no matter how glorious that drone shot of the lake Whatsit on Mt Thatsit appears on your Insta feed.
I don't think he is still angry with the other Ramones, he is just letting the fans know that they are just normal everyday people who where special in their own way. I think the time he was in the band was special to him, but as we know he left because of the financial situation over his cut of the t-shirt money,etc...
Johnny gave Richie a bad rap in Commando- all because of T-shirt money! The Ramones fucked each other over, it's true. But the touring schedule was murderous, it went beyond the standard 8 months for a typical band, the payment structure had to be tweaked, and they made LOTS of money on merchandise. They knew people wore their T-shirts more for fashion than for fandom. Too Tough to Die would not have been as good without Richie. Between Dee Dee's manic depression and heroin addiction and the Joey-Johnny-Linda FUBAR the band nearly imploded. The punk from Passaic carried the can, I think. At least he and Joey made up before he died, and he even worked on his second album, Ya Know?
2 things… 1. It was written in his contract that only original members were entitled to t-shirt money so johnny wasn’t all in the wrong there, yes i think he should’ve gave him many a little bit but it was written there, even richie admits now that he should’ve got it in his contract to give him merch money.. so both are in the wrong 2. him and joey never made up.. after he ghosted the ramones he never spoke or talked to joey or johnny again.. i believe deedee visited richie before he died but richie and joey never spoke again or made up which is very sad and you can tell richie has guilt for it in his book..
You are right.......They were business men too...and if they can keep a coin, they did it....and Richie saw a lot of money arround him.....but nothing to him?!?!?!,......We (the fans) are so romantic about our heroes,..
Johnny lo estaba poniendo a prueba, estoy seguro de que eventualmente le hubiese compensado con dinero por la fidelidad. No debe pasar ni un solo día que Richie se arrepienta de no haber aguantado uno o dos años más, y no hay un solo día que los fanáticos de los Ramones no lo lamentemos.
muy conflictivo jonhy raro aislado así d esa forma richi fue el mejor baterista aportaba mucho a la banda no sólo tocaba una lástima q no pudo estar más tiempo
@@ipedreroc it was sniper 66...Richie Ramone and the Queers......at the red 7club ...there was a "lady" with me ...my partner in crime yells at me to hurry up.he was at the backstage door..he asked me if my Date was still in my pocket?... come over we hung for about 45 minutes over several beers it was way cool...Richie's guitarist was also hanging out with us.
richie's great. everyone loves "too tough to die"; "animal boy" is hit and miss, but has great stuff on it. "halfway to sanity" is way underrated, i think its fuckin' great. if you like the ramones but also hard rock, 80's hardcore, and thrash, it's fantastic. the drums are fantastic on all 3, perfect for the sound they had then. his new solo album ("entitled") kicks ass, and he is a good punk vocalist (as old ramones demos already proved). All that said, why the f'n suit dude? rotfl. weird decision. he always wears the leather jacket these days(good decision!)
@ipedreroc he didnt even play ONE ramones song! he played with the school band, they played 24 or 6 to 5, some long ass jazz song and then signed shit,i got a free signed drums stick from his personal bag of sticks. he also talked about how he learned to play the drums.
We believe that Ramones were the super bros......... they were a business too............ we are the fans...we only know what they want to show us (to sold us!)...and we can not kwow them better than a member of the band.........
Es sorprendente ver esta parte del documental End Of The Century como se lo ve aca a Richie un tipo trajeado y verlo ahora re flaco y cuando sube al escenario esta demasiado borracho... Sino vean algunos shows que da pena... Con este comentario no estoy menospreciandolo... Estuvo en un momento que realmente la banda lo necesitaba e hizo 3 grandes discos!
Vi algunos vídeos del 2014/16 y estaba bien, ya estos últimos años si da pena en algunas presentaciones, más por su terquedad de querer cantar y tocar estando ebrio. Espero haga esto por gusto y no por necesitar dinero o problemas personales más fuertes, realmente respeto a Richie, que triste verle tan acabado.
Lo vi en su presentación a fines de julio, un show memorable y largo, estuvo impecable, compartió después con el público casi una hora, no estaba ebrio... en cambio, el año anterior, en el mismo lugar, estuvo apenas media hora... supongo que llegó con otra predisposición. Espero que lo anterior haya sido sólo un mal momento, es un excelente baterista y cantante, dos cualidades que Joey apreciaba mucho como músico.
@@TheRoberto44 Yo vi varios videos recientes y no me gustan sus shows, no debería cantar y tocar a la vez, es muy dificil y ya está grande y fuera de forma para hacerlo. Hoy en dpia MArky está en mejor forma que Richie.
He's a flip flopper. Here he is downtalking The Ramones... Fast forward to today, he's out touring trying to be a punk rock star again at age 60+ playing Ramones songs.
He always felt out of place to me. Nothing against him as a person, im sure he's a lot of fun and a fine musician. But my least favourite Ramone... Maybe he's just not weird enough. A little bit to functional 😂
Es parte de la historia de la banda. Y que bueno que siga tocando. Lo que me quedan dudas es su versión de la historia de que no le pagaban bien si según Johnny estaba al día. Uno de los dos miente y en tema de negocios Johnny era el 1 así que espero que Richie cuente la verdad algún día.
Ritchie was the most underrated member of the Ramones, and brought us "Somebody put Something in my Drink" HE should be in the emblem too!
One of my favorite Ramone. Besides being a great drummer, he really gave a hardcore punk sound to the Ramones, and wrote some of their best songs. It's a shame how unappreciated his work towards the band is.
Yes I agree I think the problem is people were so used to seeing marky in the band that that is who they were used to so having a guy like Richie who didn’t look like your typical ramone must have been off putting at first but his drumming fitted in so well with the much tougher punk sound that newer bands were adopting at the time e.g minor threat, black flag, verbal abuse the list goes on but it just seemed to me that as soon as they didn’t want Richie anymore they let him go with not much money and marky came back that was obvious they weren’t going to look any further which Is a shame
@@joehobbs3277 Richie is a talented guy, but he may have been too good for a band like this, no knock on Richie. He has "it".
@@joel8750 yeah for sure that’s just an observation I made not bagging on marky at all I just preferred Ritchie style wise and what he bought to the ramones him and marky both actually I guess it would be like replacing tre cool from green day with Dave Lombardo from slayer sure you get a different sound and style but it would work
Richie was such a nice person because he spent time with joey, hanging out. Do you think Dee Dee or the producer would do that? I think Richie understand and tried to help Joey.
and...
RICHIE IS THE BEST RAMONE DRUMMER
I really appreciated Ritchie's drumming while a Ramone, He was a beast!
I have met Richie once, coolest dude ever!!
Richie Ramone is a really nice guy to talk to after the Shows. He makes time to talk to all the Fans and do photos and he even signed my book and drum sticks for me. He's a Top Guy. Barney Glasgow 😎
Richie is my favorite Ramone.
Richie seems like a really cool guy. Good drummer, too.
I wonder what Johnny was doing while away from the band. He didn't really drink or do drugs. . .
It's cool to hear him talk about the band.
He probably drank milk and ate cookies.
This guy could go on the subway in New York and no one would ever know he was a Ramone
Hi!! this is a deleted scene from "end of the century" documentary. I'll try to post more soon.
humildade dele é incrivel nada a ver com o tiozao da peruquinha kkkkkkkkkkk
wtf, why did they removed this footage? iv never seen before and i loved it
The Ramones 2017: Richie on vocals and guitar, Marky on drums, CJ on bass, and Daniel Rey on lead guitar. Let's get a petition going!
T James Richie and Marky would never work together since they don't like each other at all and don't get along, but Richie and CJ are going to play together for the first time on February 4th for the 30th anniversary of the Ramones show in Estadio Obras 1987.
And a Registered Nurse near by.
Richie looks better at this age wearing a suit and tie than his leather jacket.
I'm from Australia, but it seems like the New York area in the 1970s was its own distinct galaxy, with separate planets orbiting around Manhattan.. And on these planets, the various boroughs, there were distinct universes. Going five miles east, west or north would be traveling further in our imaginations than any world trip now..no matter how glorious that drone shot of the lake Whatsit on Mt Thatsit appears on your Insta feed.
@ipedreroc he played jazz and blues with the school band. gave some tips to drummers and told a few stories of his life. really talented.
The most dressed up a Ramone has ever been
IMO best Ramones drumer!
I don't think he is still angry with the other Ramones, he is just letting the fans know that they are just normal everyday people who where special in their own way.
I think the time he was in the band was special to him, but as we know he left because of the financial situation over his cut of the t-shirt money,etc...
Johnny gave Richie a bad rap in Commando- all because of T-shirt money! The Ramones fucked each other over, it's true. But the touring schedule was murderous, it went beyond the standard 8 months for a typical band, the payment structure had to be tweaked, and they made LOTS of money on merchandise. They knew people wore their T-shirts more for fashion than for fandom. Too Tough to Die would not have been as good without Richie. Between Dee Dee's manic depression and heroin addiction and the Joey-Johnny-Linda FUBAR the band nearly imploded. The punk from Passaic carried the can, I think. At least he and Joey made up before he died, and he even worked on his second album, Ya Know?
2 things…
1. It was written in his contract that only original members were entitled to t-shirt money so johnny wasn’t all in the wrong there, yes i think he should’ve gave him many a little bit but it was written there, even richie admits now that he should’ve got it in his contract to give him merch money.. so both are in the wrong
2. him and joey never made up.. after he ghosted the ramones he never spoke or talked to joey or johnny again.. i believe deedee visited richie before he died but richie and joey never spoke again or made up which is very sad and you can tell richie has guilt for it in his book..
You are right.......They were business men too...and if they can keep a coin, they did it....and Richie saw a lot of money arround him.....but nothing to him?!?!?!,......We (the fans) are so romantic about our heroes,..
Johnny lo estaba poniendo a prueba, estoy seguro de que eventualmente le hubiese compensado con dinero por la fidelidad. No debe pasar ni un solo día que Richie se arrepienta de no haber aguantado uno o dos años más, y no hay un solo día que los fanáticos de los Ramones no lo lamentemos.
yo opino igual. Debio haber hablado con los manejadores y abogados para llegar a un acuerdo. Imahinate si el y CJ hubieran estado juntos en la banda
muy conflictivo jonhy raro aislado así d esa forma richi fue el mejor baterista aportaba mucho a la banda no sólo tocaba una lástima q no pudo estar más tiempo
The unironic suit and tie is on point.
I drank beers with him in Austin....
...2015.
Awesome!! What can you tell us about that experience?
@@ipedreroc it was sniper 66...Richie Ramone and the Queers......at the red 7club ...there was a "lady" with me ...my partner in crime yells at me to hurry up.he was at the backstage door..he asked me if my Date was still in my pocket?... come over we hung for about 45 minutes over several beers it was way cool...Richie's guitarist was also hanging out with us.
@@patdisaster8543 Great story!! Thanks for sharing it!!
Lucky bastard 😂
+Cheetah Chrome I believe he works for some law firm now. He was interviewed at work.
richie's great. everyone loves "too tough to die"; "animal boy" is hit and miss, but has great stuff on it. "halfway to sanity" is way underrated, i think its fuckin' great. if you like the ramones but also hard rock, 80's hardcore, and thrash, it's fantastic. the drums are fantastic on all 3, perfect for the sound they had then. his new solo album ("entitled") kicks ass, and he is a good punk vocalist (as old ramones demos already proved).
All that said, why the f'n suit dude? rotfl. weird decision. he always wears the leather jacket these days(good decision!)
Well, I don't know sometimes people just were what they feel like and not what other people expect them to. Great music, the ramones.
According to Mickey Leigh, somewhere in the late 2000's, Richie finally got a little bit of the t-shirt money
Seems it wasn't enough since he's out touring playing Ramones songs making a fool out of himself.
@@Hans-be6smHow’s he making a fool of himself? Have you actually seen him live?
@@Hans-be6sm says the RUclips troll making a fool out of himself with idiotic comments .
@@JCStorm76clearly he’s never seen him. Hard to see any band from your mom’s basement.
@@johnnyrockit8533 Stop talking about yourself that way
nice tie
@ipedreroc he didnt even play ONE ramones song! he played with the school band, they played 24 or 6 to 5, some long ass jazz song and then signed shit,i got a free signed drums stick from his personal bag of sticks. he also talked about how he learned to play the drums.
We believe that Ramones were the super bros......... they were a business too............ we are the fans...we only know what they want to show us (to sold us!)...and we can not kwow them better than a member of the band.........
Richie wasn’t asking for the world. He just wanted some of that tee shirt money what’s the big deal?
Exactly. He didn't ask for the whole ocean. He just wanted to wet his beak.
According to Johnny in Commando he was just b1tching to get more money of off Ramones as he was well paid.
Really?!?!?
He came to your school..... awsome!!!
How does he look like? What did he play??
Please tell us more!!!!!!
Did he eva get his T-shut money? 💰 👕
Es sorprendente ver esta parte del documental End Of The Century como se lo ve aca a Richie un tipo trajeado y verlo ahora re flaco y cuando sube al escenario esta demasiado borracho... Sino vean algunos shows que da pena... Con este comentario no estoy menospreciandolo... Estuvo en un momento que realmente la banda lo necesitaba e hizo 3 grandes discos!
Vi algunos vídeos del 2014/16 y estaba bien, ya estos últimos años si da pena en algunas presentaciones, más por su terquedad de querer cantar y tocar estando ebrio. Espero haga esto por gusto y no por necesitar dinero o problemas personales más fuertes, realmente respeto a Richie, que triste verle tan acabado.
Lo vi en su presentación a fines de julio, un show memorable y largo, estuvo impecable, compartió después con el público casi una hora, no estaba ebrio... en cambio, el año anterior, en el mismo lugar, estuvo apenas media hora... supongo que llegó con otra predisposición. Espero que lo anterior haya sido sólo un mal momento, es un excelente baterista y cantante, dos cualidades que Joey apreciaba mucho como músico.
@@TheRoberto44 Yo vi varios videos recientes y no me gustan sus shows, no debería cantar y tocar a la vez, es muy dificil y ya está grande y fuera de forma para hacerlo. Hoy en dpia MArky está en mejor forma que Richie.
🏁🌏
sobervio = el weón " yo le enseñé un mundo"
Did he just come from a deposition of something?
He's a flip flopper. Here he is downtalking The Ramones... Fast forward to today, he's out touring trying to be a punk rock star again at age 60+ playing Ramones songs.
@@Hans-be6smIt’s called earning a living
Johnny was no nonsense
Not just a Dee Dee clone.
gran baterista pero el jefe siempre fue uno solo.....el jefe jhonny
He always felt out of place to me. Nothing against him as a person, im sure he's a lot of fun and a fine musician. But my least favourite Ramone... Maybe he's just not weird enough. A little bit to functional 😂
I’m the complete opposite. He’s my favorite Ramones drummer and ranks right behind Joey at #2 if I had to rank them.
Milk n cookies that's ridiculous
not everybody drink alcohol, man...
@@diegoschenker7003 Yeah in all those years nobody would have heard about that or saw it.. But here comes this guy claiming that so it must be true.
@@Bone74838 Johnny wrote it in his book
@@Monchi2006 Yeah I know, I was just being an ass. Sry.
I don't see how milk n cookies are really that ridiculous, damn I'm hungry now 😂
no me agrada en lo mas minimo este tipo.
para mi es un insulto a la memoria de RAMONES que continue usando su nombe artistico...
El fue miembro de la banda y su mejor baterista
No solo fue el mejor baterista de ramones si no que refloto la banda que estaba en decadencia .,dicho por joy ok
Para mi en los 3 discos que toco lo hizo espectacular, nunca me gusto Marky, si hubiese seguido en la banda, tal vez la cosa sería otra
Es parte de la historia de la banda. Y que bueno que siga tocando. Lo que me quedan dudas es su versión de la historia de que no le pagaban bien si según Johnny estaba al día. Uno de los dos miente y en tema de negocios Johnny era el 1 así que espero que Richie cuente la verdad algún día.