First Time Reaction To Ramones-Blitzkrieg Bop

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  • @itsallgood4093
    @itsallgood4093 Год назад +7

    Never overthink The Ramones. They're just super fun! Remember this was way before so many shootings.

  • @ursulabklyn_mia6148
    @ursulabklyn_mia6148 Год назад +30

    blitzkrieg (German: “lightning war”) is a term used to describe a method of offensive warfare designed to strike a swift, focused blow at an enemy using mobile, maneuverable forces, including armored tanks and air support.

    • @fritzwalter1540
      @fritzwalter1540 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, that s why Ramones were that unique. Not rarely using "Kindergarten rhymes or phrases". Often weren t taken seriously, especially at the start. But also combining Kids rhymes along with mentioning Nazi topics here and there made their songs even more dynamite. An usual method used and imitated by many further Bands like the Pistols for example. Regarding Ramones it first appears to be a bitter pill to swallow. ...and from an artistic standpoint that s exactly how it s supposed to be. But once realizing that Ramones singer was jewish it became an even more exciting Band. Aside from struggles within the band, not rarely also caused by political arguments. But as a kid growing up with Punk and being born in Germany Ramones gave a very good opportunity to face past Generations' demons on an artistic way. Greetings from Germany

    • @VonLigenstein
      @VonLigenstein 2 месяца назад

      Reading your comment made me laugh soo hard... but now I'm left sadden... can't anyone think for themselves anymore... Next time you wanna copy and paste... make sure you provide footnot as to where you copy and pasted from...
      Remind me of those stupid Grammerly ads... " I used this in high school and now tyhat I am in collge It helps me wih essays..." ... why bother spending all that money if all you do is type a few woeds inand let 'AI' do the rest for ya... I guess it gives y'all more time to cry about your pronouns and how offended you feel about something that really doesnt affect you.

  • @roydownes2458
    @roydownes2458 Год назад +15

    your reactions when you realize just what it is that youre listening to are priceless.

  • @LongGone77
    @LongGone77 Год назад +36

    The Ramones have been my favourite band since I was 10 years old. So, I feel confident enough to explain my thoughts on thsi song.
    Oddly enough, the original name of the song was "Animal Hop", and written by their drummer Tommy. He just thought the band could use a fun chant song, similar to the Bay City Rollers "Saturday Night". Dee Dee (bass player), grew up as an American Army brat in Germany during the 50s and early 60s. He told Tommy to change the line "they're shouting in the back now" to "Shoot'em in the back now" and the title to "Blitzkrieg Bop". It was a pure childish joke, and nothing more. Like a kid drawing bad things in class to piss people off. That was just the humor of Dee Dee Ramone.
    It's the perfect example of how the band wanted to be huge hit makers, but could never be cause the band members were absolutely insane. That's the true charm of the Ramones; punk is considered to be this "anti-establishment" music, played by outsiders. But the blueprint of punk really started with the Ramones (more-so than the Stooges, more-so than the Dolls, etc), and The Ramones were NATURALLY outsiders, but wanted to be the biggest band in the world. They thought they could change the world withonly 4/4 beats and barre chords. They kickstarted the punk movement because of their own naivety. Everyone recognizes this song now, and the Ramones name - but during their tenure, nobody took them seriously. They were considered dumb untalented losers (none of which was true of course), and so was their fanbase. They are the true underdog story. Unfortunately it was only in the early 2000s when the band members all started dying that they finally started being taking seriously for their cultural impact.
    Blitzkrieg Bop is really just about going out to a show and having fun with friends. There's no deep political message to it. They were just batshit crazy. The politics with punk does not apply to the Ramones. Half of the band voted Republican. Politics with punk really started with UK bands (Detroit's MC5 can be argued, but they were before punk and not recognized as punk band until after the fact) and eventually made its way back to America with the 2nd wave groups, mainly from the California area (Dead Kennedys, Avengers, etc).

    • @RoverIAC
      @RoverIAC Год назад +1

      As someone who's read a lot of Ramones books, I agree.
      (at a guess I would say the source for above was 'Ramones An American Band' by Jim Bessmen)

    • @LongGone77
      @LongGone77 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@RoverIAC it actually isn't! i just love the Ramones so much. 30 years later, it's the conclusion i came to. lol. "An American Band" is a great read though..
      Funny enough... this song has no deep meaning. It's just about going to a show. The Ramones just had a twisted sense of humor. "Shoot'em in the back now" has no deep meaning. the original line was "they're shouting in the back now", but Dee Dee changed it cause he thought it was funny. lol.

    • @aussiesurfer805
      @aussiesurfer805 9 месяцев назад

      @@LongGone77 thanks for your words and knowledge - that was a good read ....
      I'm a muso, and have always had respect for The Ramones, but never really knew too mcuh about them nor had I ever done any sort of deep dive into them until the last 3 or 4 months.... I'm loving it ... and my kids are into them too now .... Their sense of humour and general silliness, their simplistic genius, their driving rock, 3 min songs, Johnny Ramone's down stroke bar chords .. etc etc .... loving it all ....
      Maybe you could tell me if this is true or not, but I saw a documentary that said as the toured the States, new bands would pop up after they left each town, some of them going on to have success. It was just an anecdotal account, but whoever said it in this documentary seemed to truly believe it or have seen it...
      Certainly their approach to music and each other, combined with their live performances, I can imagine would have inspired a lot of young people to quit their job and form a band the very next day - What they were doing just looked that easy - of course it wasn't ... simple ain't always easy, despite the fact they were unique and creating their own music subtilties ....
      I know they inspired musicians and music styles, but I'm talking about the inspiring people to actually form a band and give music a go, and then being able to almost mark the formation of new bands on a map that followed their tour paths ... do you think there's any truth to this or have you heard it being said as well ??

  • @godropkicks3219
    @godropkicks3219 Год назад +4

    I was fortunate enough to get to see the Ramones open for White Zombie. Great concert!

  • @JayTor2112
    @JayTor2112 Год назад +26

    Punk was often "protest" music, so there are usually some kind of political messages in there.

    • @cristinasullivan812
      @cristinasullivan812 Год назад +7

      Not the case with the Ramones. They were just fun, not serious.

    • @mittinedkitten
      @mittinedkitten Год назад

      Not this one. The most legit meaning seems to be about a kid at a concert. I read few books saying some lyrics got changed(during recording sessions) and that they just wanted to on the radio.
      They legit saw themselves as a pop band like the Bay City rollers. But more Iggy Pop influenced.
      I think it was mentioned in
      Treat me like Dirty
      A Cultural Dictionary of Punk
      And in Don Letts documentary Punk Attitude.

    • @Josway37
      @Josway37 Год назад +1

      The Ramones are notorious for writing blisteringly meaningless lyrics.

    • @sensacionsombria5125
      @sensacionsombria5125 Год назад +1

      The Ramone have only one protest song called Bonzo Goes to Bitburg

  • @joesmith8725
    @joesmith8725 Год назад +6

    Your wife is right. Punk rock is fun and dance kind of rock music lol ! Upbeat and catchy yet dark kind of lyrics. Def been on commercials, TV shows, sporting events, skating rinks, dance clubs.
    My kids like this band and song, too when they were little ha!

    • @artis1969
      @artis1969 Год назад +1

      Don't mistake dark lyrics for over the top satire. A number of their songs centered around ww2 Germany, mainly because Dee Dee spent a good part of his childhood there as an army brat. The band was half Jewish, and all their songs concentrated on the absurdity of what it meant to be "normal" as they saw themselves and were seen as freaks. It's easy to read lyrics and find context that might seem dark, but they were a very tongue in cheek band. The true test, as you mention, is whether your kids like it. Idk any kid who's ever heard Ramones and didn't start jumping around lol.

  • @jasonmarquis7586
    @jasonmarquis7586 Год назад +8

    There’s lots of ‘happy’ punk bands like - Dead Milkmen (check out their song ‘Punk Rock Girl’) , or Toy Dolls ( check out their version of ‘Livin La Vida Loca’)

  • @BjornAgain76
    @BjornAgain76 Год назад +52

    The Ramones are probably the most underrated band of all time!

    • @SuperTommyi
      @SuperTommyi Год назад +3

      Yes, they are.

    • @podomuss
      @podomuss Год назад +12

      @@SuperTommyithey’re a super famous band lmao

    • @RoverIAC
      @RoverIAC Год назад +4

      don't you mean the Greatest Band of Time... Gabba Gabba.

    • @kerplunk90
      @kerplunk90 Год назад +4

      Only in USA

    • @jimjimjim7015
      @jimjimjim7015 Год назад +2

      ⁠@@podomuss they were/are underrated when they still made music the radio stations never played their music, they had to make up for it by playing concerts nonstop, not to mention it took their first album 38 years just to go gold.

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад +7

    Great band - they mixed old-style rock'n'roll with punk and a lot of energy. The form of this song is probably infleuenced by an early 1960s song "I Fought the Law (But the Law Won)", which was later covered by British punk band The Clash.

  • @RobertH-ol6mw
    @RobertH-ol6mw Год назад +17

    I saw these guys open for Black Sabbath after Sabbath dropped Van Halen from their tour for constantly bad mouthing them in the press. Sabbath wanted someone who would appreciate the opportunity. It was Van Halen's first big tour but David Lee Roth couldn't stop talking crap about "Blowing Sabbath off the stage" lol. I had seen them with Valen earlier that year and was shocked when "Ramones" walked out! They were out of their element but did a great job!👍👍

    • @montag4516
      @montag4516 Год назад +2

      Those were very tough gigs for punk bands and non-classic rock bands opening up for a big name rock band. The crowds would boo incessantly and throw things at the punk/alternative bands without mercy and without giving them a chance. The headliners weren't going to come out any earlier because of that, so there was no real benefit to the crowd anyway. Oh well.

    • @RobertH-ol6mw
      @RobertH-ol6mw Год назад +1

      @@montag4516 Yes, that happened that night too. They kept their heads down and jammed through it! very professional!

    • @derrickgoodwin4130
      @derrickgoodwin4130 Год назад

      I seen that tour and it was true that they blowed B S off the stage

    • @RobertH-ol6mw
      @RobertH-ol6mw Год назад

      @@derrickgoodwin4130 I saw it on a night when they didn't. Everyone has good and bad nights. They should have shown some gratitude. I think Sabbath were so tired of each other that it came through, a lot. But given who they were, and the fact that VH's first name "Rat Salad" was after a Sabbath song, respect was in order. At least during the tour!

    • @mojoriot2293
      @mojoriot2293 Год назад +1

      @Montag 451
      I was at 'Momsters of Rock' concert in the late 80s, & when the band, 'Kingdom Come,'
      came out to play, with Metalica coming up next... Well, the boos were nothing, it was all the shit being thrown at them that made them stop early...
      But yes, Metalica didn't come right out, they came out when they were supposed to.
      Most of the metalheads just loved giving non-metal bands shit... Just because they weren't playing METAL! Although, 'Van Hagar' didn't get any boos, or shit thrown at them.
      I think Kingdom Come was getting shit because they had a hit song, that sounded like a Zeppelin rip-off.
      That's just my theory, but who knows...
      🤘🤪🍻

  • @bigron725
    @bigron725 Год назад +3

    Watch the movie CBGB . It is biographical movie about the place in New York that pretty much was ground zero for American punk/ underground music .

  • @elegantirony78
    @elegantirony78 Год назад +3

    Blitzkrieg is a term used to describe a method of offensive warfare designed to strike a swift, focused blow at an enemy using mobile, maneuverable forces, including armored tanks and air support. Used by the Germans in WWII

  • @jasonmarquis7586
    @jasonmarquis7586 Год назад +7

    If you like the Ramones you gotta check out Screeching Weasel. They clearly went to the school of Ramones.

    • @johngillespie3409
      @johngillespie3409 Год назад +2

      My Right used in SLC 2 is the best Punk rock song ever. Seen them nuerous times in Chicago in hs.

  • @gmanette188
    @gmanette188 Год назад +1

    Ramones come on and you see an old broad playing air guitar and head banging. Grand kids love it

  • @RobRager
    @RobRager Год назад +3

    The hey Ho let’s go…leading into the first verse, was my ringtone for many years. A decade after I stopped using it, it started showing up in commercials, or commercials for movies… I’d still look at my phone.

  • @brucster99b2
    @brucster99b2 Год назад +1

    I caught The Ramones when they toured the U.K. back in 1978! Talking Heads were the support band.

  • @ThirdEye...
    @ThirdEye... Год назад +2

    70-80’s PunkRock ! Song’s about and against the Military Service and the Marines Recrutement !

  • @OldRoy
    @OldRoy Год назад +8

    Tommy Ramone wrote the song as his own celebration of rock fandom.
    “It was basically about a few kids going to a concert,” he explains, “getting away from it all and having a great time. I happened to pick up Joey Ramone’s guitar, a two-string guitar with A and E strings tuned to a fifth. And I started bashing away on it and came up with the chords.”
    “The original title of the song was Animal Hop. Dee Dee came up with Blitzkrieg Bop because he wanted to Ramones-ize it. And he changed one line. It used to be ‘They’re shouting in the back now’ and he rewrote it to ‘Let’s go shoot ‘em in the back now’. This might have led to the conspiracy ideas, but they’re not the original lyrics of the song. Dee Dee came up with the title and that line, but the rest of it is mine.”
    (from loudersound.com)

  • @johndoe-cb5ck
    @johndoe-cb5ck Год назад +1

    Best punk,other than the Ramones,Descendents "on paper" or "get the time" "Good good things" "pep talk"

  • @quincee3376
    @quincee3376 Год назад +3

    Great stuff! C Lo Green used this for i believe Sunday Night Football too. Obviously differnt lyrics but used the beat.

  • @joshjones6072
    @joshjones6072 Год назад

    One thing that trips me out is, I saw this documentary on Funk about Parliament and they showed how Funk and Punk started from the same kind of origin, and that Funk and Punk quickly diverged but somehow had similar roots.

  • @doominboomer
    @doominboomer Год назад +1

    Bass player Dee Dee Ramone wrote most of their lyrics. He was a junkie for most of his time in the band. He had a very twisted view of things. He spent part of his childhood in Germany as his father was stationed in Germany and his mother was a German citizen. For a time they lived in West Berlin. He wrote a lot of twisted tunes with dark humor which involved Nazi themes. The family moved back to New York City and that's where Dee Dee (Doug Colvin) got his start playing in bands. He sometimes wrote openly about addiction, again using dark humor, and some of the time he spent working as a male prostitute on 53rd and 3rd to support his habit (which also became one of his songs). He co-wrote the song "Chinese Rocks" with New York Dolls/Heartbreakers guitarist Johnny Thunders which was about buying heroin and the overall junkie lifestyle. Thunders later died from a heroin overdose in the early 1980s. "I'm living on chines rock, all my best things are in hock, i'm living on chinese rock, everything is in the pawn shop".

  • @1967PONTIACGTO
    @1967PONTIACGTO Год назад +3

    for another classic Ramones song try "I Wanna Be Sedated", but for that one watch the official video... it's funny

  • @georgdrache7858
    @georgdrache7858 Год назад +1

    Iconic old school punk rock!!! Sampled, covered... becomes a theme. But nothing reaches the original song. Never will...

  • @ghadrackpotato960
    @ghadrackpotato960 Год назад +3

    One of their 70's full sets is up on RUclips , it's pretty awesome

  • @Richarddraper
    @Richarddraper Год назад +3

    Blitzkrieg is German for lightning war and was a tactic used by the Nazis in WWII. The lyrics seem to be either conrasting, conflating or maybe both, the behaviour of a crowd at a gig and those at a Nazi rally. It's a bit obscure and vague really. Although punk bands of this era did sometimes flirt with Nazi imagery, it was for shock value. I personally think the "shoot 'em in the back now" line is The Ramones preferred way of dealing with Nazis.

  • @erickent3557
    @erickent3557 Год назад +15

    Hey, Ramones considered themselves a rock band, so, yeah! I'm sure Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz" played a role in the lyric choice. Amazing rawness and energy, counter to the accepted radio-play norms back then... GREAT stuff!

    • @jeffreyflint6286
      @jeffreyflint6286 Год назад +4

      Agreed. Also I have been listening to Sweet since 1971. Great band too. The Ramones just plain are kickass!!!

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Год назад

      very interesting

    • @artis1969
      @artis1969 Год назад +2

      Bay City Rollers "Saturday Night" chant was also what they were aiming for on this song. And yes, they loved Sweet and any other high energy rock n roll. My favorite band of all time.

    • @RoverIAC
      @RoverIAC Год назад

      true, Ramones where only 'Punk Rock' because they couldn't quite get the Rock bit right.
      Don't get me wrong, they've been my favorite band since '86 and I saw them live five times.

  • @novakproperties
    @novakproperties Год назад +3

    Yea more punk rock!

  • @kevineather3841
    @kevineather3841 Год назад +3

    Yes more punk please. I suggest Pig Iron from Anti Nowhere League.

  • @franksbtka1624
    @franksbtka1624 Год назад +3

    It's definitely been used in commercials, movies, TV shows, etc. :)

  • @Kirkylad
    @Kirkylad Год назад +1

    CRASS - Banned From The Roxy
    Worth a look as lyrics amazing.

  • @goodbyedemocracy5678
    @goodbyedemocracy5678 Год назад +2

    How sad that this is recognized as a song from a commercial. My how times have changed.

  • @haraldtheyounger5504
    @haraldtheyounger5504 Год назад +1

    A few UK bands from the Punk era you should check out that you've seemed to overlook... Killing Joke, The Damned, The Starnglers, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Public Image Ltd, Throbbing Gristle... USA bands; Suicide, The Residents, Television.

  • @conniekat3424
    @conniekat3424 Год назад +3

    This is probably the only song of theirs I know...blitzkrieg means a surprise attack & swift victory using an overwhelming force...shoot em in the back makes me wonder if it's not some type of protest song...anyone know?

  • @bmiamiwai
    @bmiamiwai Год назад +2

    Ramones are the best punk band.

  • @krisswegemer1163
    @krisswegemer1163 Год назад +1

    You should react to "We're a happy family" by The Ramones..... its a hoot.

  • @cliffordwaterton3543
    @cliffordwaterton3543 Год назад +1

    Upbeat punk - Eddie and the Hotrods - 'Do Anything You Want To Do' - total teenage anthem.

  • @southernwanderer7912
    @southernwanderer7912 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love this band. They're very underrated. I hate when people sell out on their music to advertisers.

  • @nagged1958
    @nagged1958 6 месяцев назад

    Privileged to see them twice in concert back in the day.

  • @flautalee3090
    @flautalee3090 Год назад +3

    You are totally right that fans might not really listen to the lyrics if a tune is fun to dance to!
    David Bowie had a hit song that had a refrain that with something that
    I thought was sort of inappropriate, then, and that I think women might have big problem with, in this century, back 1975 ish.
    Bowie was such a big star that I never said how I felt about the lyrics ~~ to anyone, actually.
    Bowie, was a huge star and had a huge, crazy stage persona, “Ziggy Stardust,” great band. I remember that he was married to a beautiful model, had children, and sang Christmas songs with Bing Crosby in 80’s, too.
    I believe he was a respected musician who died fairly young.
    I’ll get back to you when I remember the name of the tune to which I was referring…or perhaps another one of your fans might remember which tune I was referencing.
    Some parents were quite negative about the lyrics and strong rhythm that rock had. Those folks were sort of laughed about.
    Maybe they had a valid point, actually.

  • @amauryegazarain3890
    @amauryegazarain3890 4 месяца назад

    The masters at work! One of the original NYC. punk Bands!

  • @D3ADPO3TRY
    @D3ADPO3TRY 11 месяцев назад

    Punk Rock Pioneers. Original Gs of the American Style.

  • @haraldtheyounger5504
    @haraldtheyounger5504 Год назад

    The song is about all the elements you always get at gigs, those who go for a good time, and those who stay back, looking for trouble; from heckling to throwing bottles, to attacking the real fans.

  • @Kevigator
    @Kevigator Год назад +1

    Ramones are one of my favorites. Saw them many times.

  • @torinobob
    @torinobob Год назад +2

    Gabba Gabba Hey

  • @TheSuperSnake313
    @TheSuperSnake313 Год назад +1

    Classic, love me sum Ramones

  • @franksbtka1624
    @franksbtka1624 Год назад +1

    If you're ever interested in hearing about some punk history, check out Wayne Kramer's lecture at Loyola University on their RUclips channel. The video is titled "Wayne Kramer (of MC5) Lecture - On MC5 and the Evolution of Pop Music." Kramer was the guitarist for the MC5, which was a rock band out of Detroit long ago. They're considered one of the godfathers of punk (along with Ramones, Clash, Sex Pistols, etc.) even though they didn't consider themselves as punk back then lol.
    His story is pretty fascinating. The MC5 self-destructed and broke up eventually. They used to hang out with Black Panthers and are still friends with a lot of them. Anyway, Kramer also talked about how back when he was growing up, there was really no such thing as a rock station, a rap station, etc. You'd basically listen to the radio, and they might play The Who followed by R&B followed by blues or jazz, etc. They care more about whether a song sounded good than whether it was a particular type of song.

    • @franksbtka1624
      @franksbtka1624 Год назад +1

      Also, if you want to check out some MC5, check out Ramblin' Rose and another song called Kick Out the Jams (the song that got them banned from radio). Henry Rollins (formerly of Black Flag) and the Bad Brains later did a great cover of Kick Out the Jams too.

    • @johngillespie3409
      @johngillespie3409 Год назад +2

      @@franksbtka1624 I used Kick Out The Jams, motherfucker! , to win a battle against a hippie band on T's stream. T's face 😱🤣

    • @franksbtka1624
      @franksbtka1624 Год назад +1

      @@johngillespie3409 Haha, nice!

  • @robertherring9277
    @robertherring9277 Год назад

    When I coached middle school basket ball, this was a warm up song!

  • @jjanusch67
    @jjanusch67 Год назад +2

    Next check out "Suspect Device" by Belfast punk band Stiff Little Fingers: ruclips.net/video/on6DxBgfsDY/видео.html

  • @hmpz36911
    @hmpz36911 Год назад +2

    Hey T, I know you talked about doing a video games music stream, but then I got to thinking about theme songs in general - games, WWF, cartoons etc. Just throwing ideas out there. This one isn't as "niche" as just games.

    • @TheAdventuresofTNT
      @TheAdventuresofTNT  Год назад +2

      Hahahaha….. bro, u reading my mind. I was listening to old school wrestling themes earlier today. Tasha and I was watching old school promos this morning

    • @hmpz36911
      @hmpz36911 Год назад +1

      @@TheAdventuresofTNT Some of those were 🔥 haha

  • @bigjay123
    @bigjay123 Год назад +4

    Punk rock just three chords and the bad attitude

  • @Big_Al_63
    @Big_Al_63 Год назад +1

    you guys ever hear of Ganstagrass, they are COMPLETELY different. a mix of bluegrass with rap...........yes, I said bluegrass and rap. they did the theme song for the tv show Justifyed. Title of the song is Long Hard Times to Come. it's hilarious, cool and just down right fun.

  • @brettholcomb3763
    @brettholcomb3763 Год назад

    My interpretation has always been the song is from the perspective of society at large panicking about how crazy the kids are going over the music.

  • @user-rd7nn7py7r
    @user-rd7nn7py7r 3 месяца назад

    You need to do The Clash! Off the top of my head I suggest London Calling, Complete Control, Tommy Gun

  • @thomaskelley1718
    @thomaskelley1718 Год назад

    The Ramones were the premier punk rock band and spearheaded that genre into our culture.

  • @OneThousandHomoDJs
    @OneThousandHomoDJs Год назад +3

    Pull up a Ramones playlist with at least 15 songs, and react to that. Because it's REALLY tough to limit them to one representative song.

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 Год назад

      Let's be serious. I love the Ramones, but half of those 15 would be the same 2:30 song. Then throw in a 53rd and 3rd or Bonzo Goes to Bitburg. They weren't particularly broad in their oeuvre.

  • @mittinedkitten
    @mittinedkitten Год назад

    If you like the Ramone wait till you hear an earlier band from Detroit called Death.
    Politicians in my Eye is such a smack to the face in the best possible way

  • @jeffreyflint6286
    @jeffreyflint6286 Год назад +2

    Excellent choice man! The Ramones always kicked. 🤟🤟. Suggestion for unknown great rock and roll. Seriously check out-- The Godz-- Gotta Keep A Running. I promise it kicks ass.

    • @independenceltd.
      @independenceltd. Год назад +2

      i second tthat

    • @tonytony5380
      @tonytony5380 Год назад +3

      I'll make it 3 for 3
      Godz are awesome
      Gotta keep a running is a Banger

    • @jeffreyflint6286
      @jeffreyflint6286 Год назад +2

      @@tonytony5380 that remake of Golden Earrings Candy's Gone Bad blew my head off sideways under down too. It's a shame to me that they didnt hit bigger.

    • @markallen2984
      @markallen2984 Год назад +2

      "Cross Country" is another great song by The Godz

    • @jeffreyflint6286
      @jeffreyflint6286 Год назад

      @@markallen2984 great song! Also my favourite by them. Keep rockin man 🤟🤟

  • @donovanjack
    @donovanjack Год назад

    Blitzkrieg bop. Is about history WW2, a kind of war

  • @JMD1965
    @JMD1965 Год назад

    This was punk's answer to the top song of the year, the Bay City Roller's 'Saturday Night'... Joey (Ramone) literally said in interviews "We wanted to write a chant song for the movement".... They succeed as far as I'm concerned. A TRUE American original Rock band!!! Try listening to Ramone's 'Rockaway Beach'... 'Sheena is a Punk Rocker'... or 'I Wanna Be Sedated'

  • @markallen2984
    @markallen2984 Год назад

    Check out "Homicide" by 999. Great, passionate, melodic Punk song about......well, killing people.

  • @colossalberger
    @colossalberger Год назад

    blitzkrieg is an old German motto, from what I understand as an American. In essence “Push faster”, which was mainly the the ethos of German offensive during WWII which caught France and Italy by surprise. But then again they were supplying Methamphetamines to their soldiers. “Shoot them in the back” I think is a metaphor to piling people in the back seats of a car to a show.

  • @JohnSmith-bw1lr
    @JohnSmith-bw1lr 7 месяцев назад

    Thats the thing about the song lol its a war song 😅 but people commercialization'd it lol

  • @ernestomercedes5754
    @ernestomercedes5754 Год назад

    PUNK ROCK

  • @keano7800
    @keano7800 Год назад +1

    Check The Dictators out for some similar American punk fun. Haircut and an Attitude, Baby Let's Twist, The Next Big Thing and many more

  • @balderdash7805
    @balderdash7805 Год назад

    The Ramones saved Rock in the 70s.

  • @brianstephens2762
    @brianstephens2762 Год назад

  • @mattgalardo2022
    @mattgalardo2022 Год назад +1

    Hey guys: new subscriber here. Love your channel. I love watching reaction videos. I'm a huge country fan and I especially loved watching your videos on the Marty Robbins "El Paso" trilogy.
    Would love to see you react to the song "I Let Her Talk" by Erin Enderlin. It's a great whiskey-soaked-country song.

  • @Nosferata138
    @Nosferata138 Год назад

    Oooh, gotta check this one out. Such a fun song, but gotta wait to get home first. Just thought I'd say hi, i will check this out later. Yes, hey ho, let's go!

  • @Blair19
    @Blair19 Год назад

    Great reaction.. Do yourself a favour abd check out the Canadain Ramones.. Teenage Head "Picture My Face" "Top Down" "Lucy Potato" "Kissin the Carpet" "Disgusteen" "Infected".. Like the Ramones.. Love THead.. Cheers

  • @mojoriot2293
    @mojoriot2293 Год назад +3

    That verse that Tasha read, was about gettin' busy in the back seat.
    (Kinda how I ended up with kids at 17yo, lol.)
    My friend's band opened for these guys, & at a local bar!
    It was a crazy night, but it was a blast, for sure.
    I was never a big fan of the Ramones, but they put on a hell of a show! 🤘🤪🍻

  • @donwest5387
    @donwest5387 10 месяцев назад

    that is the Ramone "thing"

  • @guyray1504
    @guyray1504 Год назад +1

    Hi TNT . I've been watching for a while and would love for yall to do a few song by the artist "Hardy". He won songwriter of the year and has had over ten number one hits for other artists and now is singing his on stuff. A few of his songs are " Waite In The Truck " , "Rock", "Give Heaven Some Hell", and " Rednecker ".

  • @chaos4902
    @chaos4902 Год назад

    Another great show guys. Check out Stiff Little Fingers cover of Marleys ‘Johnny was’
    A punk classic 👍🏻

  • @INFERIORMARCH
    @INFERIORMARCH Год назад

    🤘🙂🤘

  • @callfourzero1931
    @callfourzero1931 6 месяцев назад

    RAMONES concert = weight loss

  • @AW11-e4h
    @AW11-e4h Год назад

    🤘🤘

  • @theclawyaww3740
    @theclawyaww3740 Год назад

    Best Ramones song is Poison Heart

  • @irlkh1
    @irlkh1 Год назад

    Can you please review the song Forest by Moontemple?

  • @gracegeek4678
    @gracegeek4678 4 месяца назад

    Spiderman Homecoming

  • @insufferablethrashelitist9305
    @insufferablethrashelitist9305 Год назад +3

    Metallica had a song on kill em all about the actual blitzkrieg. The Nazis called it lightening war, which is what it translates too. It was a new way of shock attacking their enemies.
    You should check that out too! The Metallica song I mean. It was a cover by some euro group of the same name.

    • @podomuss
      @podomuss Год назад

      The Germans themselves never once used the term ‘Blitzkrieg’
      It was a term invented by allied propaganda to represent general offensive tactics used by the Germans during the war

  • @johngillespie3409
    @johngillespie3409 Год назад +1

    I've never liked the Ramones, listenin to Screeching Weasel from Chicago is as close as I get.

  • @scottballinger40
    @scottballinger40 11 месяцев назад

    im bet by the time your about halfway through your introduction to the punk genre your be a fan. A huge percentage of punk bands (especially the early punk bands) are speaking about current and past Political, Social and cultural issues that bring negativity onto the world. Really dive into the lyrics if possible. When you compare what punk has to say compared to other genre's past and present it makes punkers look much more intelligent then the rest. Enjoy

  • @midwaygamer-ou3my
    @midwaygamer-ou3my Год назад

    Didn't this have something to do with WW2?

  • @josetxurdinaga8423
    @josetxurdinaga8423 2 месяца назад

    war warld 2

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 Год назад

    im still unsure how to feel

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Год назад

      it was "shouting in the back" and was later changed to "shoot em in the back"

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Год назад

      the blitz was what the Brits called being bombed by the Germans in WW2 and we ended up popularly calling the German combined arms tactics of WW2 "the blitzkrieg" which means 'lightening war'

    • @TheAdventuresofTNT
      @TheAdventuresofTNT  Год назад +1

      Wow

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Год назад

      @@TheAdventuresofTNT im pretty sure the song is about running away from planes bombing your city lol

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Год назад

      i read up, and i guess its mostly just vague and obscure and kind about the blitz but also their fans rushing in. like i said, i dunno how to feel lol

  • @Evl_1
    @Evl_1 Год назад

    You need to do Iggy Pop's Lust for Life for the Carnival Cruise line. Lust for life was about Heroin lol. I always laughed y ass off at that one lol

  • @brentlee1043
    @brentlee1043 Год назад

    The Sex Pistol

  • @LakesidePhil
    @LakesidePhil Год назад

    Hallo my friends 🤗
    This is highly recommended:
    Babymetal - BxMxC
    ruclips.net/video/pLo8VbPJ4ys/видео.html

  • @jamespopeko9557
    @jamespopeko9557 Год назад +1

    Generating steam heat refers to sending the Jews to the gas chambers during WWII.

  • @ursulaabreu9737
    @ursulaabreu9737 Год назад +1

    blitzkrieg (German: “lightning war”) is a term used to describe a method of offensive warfare designed to strike a swift, focused blow at an enemy using mobile, maneuverable forces, including armored tanks and air support.