Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop | REVIEW
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If you liked this one, try "I Wanna Be Sedated" next.
I graduated High School in 1976 and this song was the bomb. I spent so much time separating stems and seeds on the cover of this album. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thanks you guy's this is a classic Punk song and you need to revisit the Ramones again!!! I think "I wanna be sedated" is also a great song in fact this whole album is really good!!! 🔥🔥🔥....great reaction guys!!!💕💕
Pioneer of punk rock❤👍
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - 'Bad Reputation' - a punky song that is also used in lots of movies such as Kick Ass.
this song is Song 1 on Side 1 of the first Ramones album, which makes it Ground Zero for Punk Rock.... the Ramones have lots and lots of great songs... try watching the video for Psychotherapy
My favorite song of theirs is "I Wanna Be Sedated".
Probably is another one that they heard before but don't know the name of lol
That's just their best-recognized song/biggest hit. 🙄🤦🤷
Keep the old school punk coming and I’ll keep coming back.
There is a recording of Lou Reed talking about seeing The Ramones and he is like "these guys are the future and make everyone else look like they are asleep. Parents of a America will HATE IT."
Beat On The Brat !!!
None of the original four are still alive; brilliant dudes
Got to see them live 5 Times and great music when they were playing live with The Rolling Stones and devo
Que buena canción de los Ramones, saludos chicos! desde Barcelona
Great choice, even better is "Cretin Hop". Thanks!
2 of the best to ever do it : The Ramones & Run DMC are from Queens so 🖤🤤”We’re a Happy Family” is a good 1
Saw the Ramones back in 1979, 80 and 81. Love these guys. You can pick anything off their first 6 records and you won't be disappointed.
If you want a similar band, try The Dickies, early LA punk originators.
Anorher great band, the Dead Kennedys is well worth hitting.
Viva Ramones!! Alex from Rio, Brazil!!
Blitzkrieg means lightning war. It came from Nazi Germany and it described the mass attack from the ground and the air that devastated Poland, France, and much of western Europe in an unbelievably fast and effective assault. Combining Blitzkrieg with "Bop" is a trademark of the Ramones. They are one of if not the funniest rock bands ever. The only comparative bands for humor would be, in my opinion, be The Beatles, Alice Cooper, and Frank Zappa.
Also try: Do You Wanna Dance 😊
Ramones should've been HUGE in their day
Oh my goodness - got me again. I thought I did not know this song. But of course I knew it! Just never learned the words... Then I never knew what "blitzkrieg" was. Nick you knew it right away. Fun song. Fun reaction. BTW - your reactions/reviews are always authentic! 😊. Blondie - "Heart of Glass" is 🔥.
Love it! Love it! Love it! ❤❤❤
What a blast of fresh air. Excellent reaction video
Never liked punk, but The Ramones are held in high regard!
The Clash, Sex Pistols, omigosh......
If you interested in other punk bands, may I suggest The Plasmatics "Master Plan" (in the live video, the singer blows up a car on stage), Crass "Sheep Farming in the Falklands", Poison Girls "Persons Unknown", The Cramps "Bend Over, I'll Drive", and The Stooges "I Wanna Be Your Dog".
One of the finest song writers sadly died earlier this week - please consider The Pogues a rainy night in soho - one of shane mcgowans finest - RIP Shane
It's actually Buddy Holly's 'Peggy Sue' sped up a bit.
Great song. Their live album, It's Alive, clocks in around 55 minutes with 28 songs. 3 minutes for Ramones could be considered an epic 😂 Also saw Rob Zombie cover this live.
Its Alive is the best document of what the Ramones were. So pure! I always felt the studio albums kinda dragged a bit, then I bought that album and it blew my mind!
Maybe, but the live version of this isn't that great. Sure, it is fast but to the point falling down face flat. "Bljw bp". This original wins hands down.
@@onsesejoo2605 later live versions were crazy fast, I absolutely agree, but the version on Its Alive is just right, I think. I just wish theyd done Beat On The Brat.
Hockey game. Punk, surfer, Elvis, cool band.
First and second concert. They play each song in 2.5 seconds ..concert 10 minutes long. Jk . Loved them live. So loud and fast you’re pumped the whole show
My son’s teenage skateboard California years❤️❤️❤️
Punk song requests: Los Saicos - Demolicion; Violent Femmes - Blister in the Sun; U.K. Subs - Warhead
Also Ramones have a theme song called RAMONES by Motorhead!! 🤘🏴☠️
"Blitzkrieg" means "fast war". If you would look for another song from this band, PLEASE consider listening to "Pet Sematary", cause it's different, slower than most of their great hits. That's why it hits differently and it's an awesome Halloween track. You would love it. Cheers!
Best RAMONES song, ever:
"We Want The Airwaves" 🔥🔥🤘🤘
...hundreds of classics!
(literally!).
Their most famed (absolutely): "I Wanna Be Sedated"
...stuff like: "Beat On The Brat";
"Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue";
the legendary: "53rd & 3rd"
..."Rock 'n' Roll High School"
...but the ultra-N.Y.C./ultra-street legend:
"Rockaway Beach"
[perfect example of Joey's love of basic, melodic, '50s rock ...w/a tiny "BAM!" of: The Stooges thrown in!🤘🤘] and
the perfect, dark, threatening, á propòs of the times:
"We Want The Airwaves"
...and: Joey's "The kkk Took My Baby Away"
[Not having to do with anything racial or social, but, in fact, written against Johnny, 'cause he stole Joey's girlfriend, at the time (he never got over it.😮😢)!
...Those are your "core" "stick your finger in here" RAMONES moments!
...but there are a "bajillion" more!!🤘🤘
[And, B.T.W.: Yes. The "RAMONES" name is, actually, tied to: The Beatles (if you didn't know!) and was honored by: Motörhead & Lemmy🔥🤘🤘]
The Ramones are a super punk rock band from the late 70s, I think they’re even cooler than the Sex Pistols, they have a lot of good songs, I’ve heard many of them, like “Rockaway Beach”, “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School”, “Spider-Man” , “Baby, I Love You”, “I Just Want to Have Something to Do”, “Time Has come today”, “Psycho Therapy”, “I’m Against It” and much, much more.
Great choice of the Ramones. Do more of them as I love the early punk influence. Sex pistols? Thank you guys
I've always found it fascinating to consider how the punk movements developed differently in America and the UK during the same time period. There certainly would be times where a group from one place might impact a group in the other place. However, The Ramones' initial music came from just as the American War in Vietnam was ending and the Watergate scandal. The music has a strong twinge of consciousness but not totally direct skepticism about how much Americans, especially young people, should trust the government and their elders. One could also argue that the music may be some of the first, especially post-Vietnam, questioning if the American "dream" was still available like it had been in past generations. Plus, as other posters have mentioned, it seemed as if there was deliberate effort to return (with the ascension of prog rock) to the core of rock music from the early 1950s. The Sex Pistols rebelled for some similar reasons, but a major socio-economic difference between America and England at the time was that America didn't have to internally rebuild after WWII, which England very much had to do. The Sex Pistols were emerging at the 30th year anniversary when Nazi Germany was defeated, but that group was asking how much better off the British, especially young people, were at that point with so much tradition and history possibly (in the minds of some British punks) not allowing the country and society to move ahead the way that it should/could. While both bands and others offered a lot during that period, the guys might want to check out The Clash for a reaction to get a combination of the socio-economic and musical challenges offered by punk rock at that time.
"We Want The Airwaves";
"Rockaway Beach".
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘
THAT'S the RAMONES! 💜💜
German for lightning war
It's so sad that generations of kids learned zero about history and the world around them. Never heard of blitzkrieg? Blitz is the German word for lightning...like Santa's reindeer Donner and Blitzen (Thunder and Lightning). Krieg is German for war. The idea was a super-fast moving force on land and airpower to overwhelm the opponent in a short time span saving fuel, ammo, machines and time. It could also prevent them from reorganization to counter attack.
It's just one of those perfect songs tbh
Beach Boys melodies over buzzsaw guitar. :) But like you stated, leaves a silly grin on the face. :)
Famous punk (musical, inventive) guidelines:
"Steal from the best.
Puke on the rest."
🤪😛👍
The semi-stupid movie Rock and Roll High School got me into The Ramones when I just started playing guitar Simple fun upbeat 🤟
Iggy Pop & The Stooges are to Punk what Black Sabbath is to metal (late 60's early 70's.). check" Search &, Destroy" ( 73) 🔥
It's a bombastic bitz
Every song they did is just about 2mins.
In concert they killed. 20 songs in a row, all 2 minutes, non stop. No encores.
Ahh Ryan, the lowering of the head in defeat, and in the first 2 seconds....too funny. Yeah, this song is pretty popular.
For more off the wall punk "Drugs in My Pocket" (1979) by The Monks, good stuff.
The Monks Bad Habits is a really fun album, intended as a spoof on punk rock. Johnny B Rotten, I Aint Getting Any, Nice Legs Shame About the Face. Gold!
Should check out some more April Wine. Myles Goodwyn the lead singer just passed away from cancer
You guys should do Aldo Nova again. Or Max Webster.
Maybe try their song HappyFamily. Song cracks me up great rocker too
There’s a great documentary called End of the Century on these guys. Really interesting even if just a marginal fan.
And then do “Blitzkrieg” by Blitzkrieg
Huge Ramones fan. Try Teenage Lobotomy, Pet Sematary, Psychotherapy, Chainsaw, Mama's Boy, Sheena Is A Punk Rocker, Rock N Roll High School, Censorshit...🤘🏴☠️
If you’ve been to a sporting event, you likely have heard this.
The Ramones are surf rock or surf punk (sort of). If you want early TRUE punk, do Dead Kennedy's. "Nazi Punks" would be a good song to do. You should REALLY do Suicidal Tendencies. "Institutionalized" or "I saw your Mommy". Hilarious lyrics in these songs!!!
Rob Zombie does a great cover of this.
Must do “Blitzkrieg” by Blitzkrieg
Ramones play 30 songs in a one hour show
🤣
Pink Floyd Echoes,just saying
😎
Ryan??: you WERE born in Queens! 😋🤪😛🤘🤘
[Brooklyn is: King's County;
Queens is: Queen's County]
"Blitzkrieg" was invented/established by the nazis and stands for "lightning warfare."
ReaL PunK
Its what germany did to great Britain during world war 2.
Try Blondie early stuff as well.
Watch Rock n Roll High School.
In football it’s shortened . The defense is blitzing.
You need to react to Queen's performance at Live Aid 1985.
Considered to be the best live rock performance of all time. You've done some queen reactions but not this one....the best one.
Say what ya will she knew I was messing. But when lil me was being a way. I'd play beat on the bratt just to piss her off lol
Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies (73)
With Donavsn !!
Where is Ty?
He moved to Virginia.
@@DustinHawkeBummer.
I expected Nick to mention the blitz in football. Not a Ramones fan.
Absolutely, NOT "one of the first 'punk' songs, ever!"
100% not.
If you want one of the first "punk rock" songs, ever, you 100% ARE REQUIRED to listen to: The Stooges (out of Detroit).
["honorable mention" possibilities: the MC 5 or the Velvet Underground.]
Get your shit 100% right, always & forever (or don't do it, AT ALL!)!😡🤬🤘🤘
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Lighten up Francis
@@ViewsFromThe502 Why would you send me someone ELSE's writing ...from 2018.
That is pointless, in a multitude of ways.
...it does not "defend" any 🙄🙄🙄"viewpoint," validly.
...even if: yes: I would agree: it may, well, have "established the template" (at least to degrees).
-"LOUDFAST RULES!!🤪🤘🤘🔥"...
It's, still, not "the first" and THOSE are the words you used and the idea you espoused.
...which is wrong.
...That said: the Ramones were THE TEMPLATE for EVERYTHING PUNK ROCK, which came afterwards.
They were THE ONLY STOOGES fans they knew, at that time!
INCLUSIVE of EVERYTHING in England (which hundreds of writers will, simultaneously, claim the direct influence of: The (ORIGINAL!) Heartbreakers & Johnny Thunders [of: The New York Dolls] AND the N.Y. Dolls! AND the RAMONES (& "N.Y.H.C." ·in its initial; NOT, later ,'80s, incarnation!) and, simultaneously, attempt to, idiotically, say "'happened' on its own" 🙄🙄🤦🤦), they, effectively, created the '70s outpouring of what became known as: "Punk Rock".
...Still: NO WAY "the first."
...and they didn't care whether you called 'em that, either (Well: maybe Johnny did.
...but when your bandmate writes a song entitled: "The kkk Took My Baby Away" in reference to YOU!????
🤪😛-🤷🤷🤷🤷)
Never said it was the first, but clearly, this isn't some outlandish claim. I've read several articles that say many people thought Ramones were the first TRUE punk band due to them fulfilling the criteria of the sound.
So when you put it in those terms, by default, it's one of the first punk rock songs. This isn't even our words as much as it is others. You can argue with the sources, not us lol. Appreciate the passion, though.
Sorry..., but The Stooges weren't the first punkers. Obviously, you haven't heard "Louie Louie" by The Kingsmen from 1963. Oh, and by the way, The Stooges use to cover "Louie Louie" in concert!! Caught The Ramones back in '78, when they toured the U.K. with Talking Heads.