Hey! Ho! Let's Go: Celebrating 40 Years Of Ramones | GRAMMY Museum
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2016
- On opening night of its latest exhibit, Hey! Ho! Let's Go: Ramones and the Birth of Punk, the GRAMMY Museum presented a special panel discussion exploring the Ramones' influence on punk since the release of their debut album 40 years ago. The panel featured Linda Ramone, Johnny Ramone’s wife, philanthropist, and Mickey Leigh, musician, author, Ramones stage manager 1974-76; British pop/punk icon Billy Idol; Seymour Stein, Vice President of Warner Bros. Records and a co-founder of Sire Records, the label that signed the Ramones to their first record deal; artist Shepard Fairey; Monte A. Melnick, longtime tour manager for the Ramones; and producer/engineer Ed Stasium.
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This show is not just about music. It's more about history , courage, hard work, loyalty, emotions and of course victory, the feeling of winning . I am Vietnamese. I came to Saint John's NFLD in 1980 (at the end of the vietnam war ) I fell in love with the music, especially punk music and its style immediately. Music back then was really educational, heart touching and emotional too. Seeing all of you here today is just like seeing all my heroes. You all are the truly survivors, the winners and you deserve to be here. I respect you all. You went through a lot shit to get here . I wish you all good health and good luck.
Monte Melnick was a saint for all he did for the band♡
For sure..
I totally agree
NO MELNICKS!!
get that loud mouth groupie linda ote there for fks sake
He has a book about it, too. Check it out.
That was one of THE BEST interviews about the Ramones . Awesome !! I just wish they had Daniel Rey up there .
I remember buying my first Ramones record in Sept. 1977. "Leave Home". I loved it; I had been so bored with the latest rock music by the dinosaurs. The revolution soon exploded. It was very exciting.
Nobody was better than the stooges and the Ramones that's all I need
Took the Brits to appreciate Ramones before their homeland started listening, ditto Blondie, etc etc
22:12
Mickey is like “Can linda just shut the fuck up”
Always great to hear someone mention The Flamin' Groovies! An awesome group of musicians !
Very interesting video, thanks alot. So cool to listen to these legendary people talk about a legendary band!
Read Monte's book. He saw it all from the very beginning. It's all there.
All the animals come out at night. . . .Some day a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets.
@@HumGuitar I'm starting to wonder..
I have been a Ramones fan since 1977! And this is one of the most interesting panel discussion I have seen thank you!
Hearing that Johnny would throw out Joey's Christmas cards - says it all really. Joey saying 'lets make a lot of money' sounds like he was making an effort to appeal to Johnny's ethos and repair the strain.
if Joey sent John Christmas cards every year, and threw them away before anyone else saw them, how would anyone know that Joey sent John cards every year?
@@OfficialMickeyLeighhe told her
@@OfficialMickeyLeighLinda recently shared a card that they kept from Joey on her Instagram page
I like how the Recording Academy has problems with the audio going silent, one mike to loud, another hard to hear. Nice job.
Some not at all lol
I love Joey Ramone
The most unlikely of rock n roll giants. But they got to the top of the mountain and deservedly so. Utterly unique. I loved them. They gave me something to believe in when I felt like there was nothing of value in the world.
No one word about Arturo Vega ?? Without Arturo, no Ramones....!?! 🤯😲🤬
Dude they mention him at around 28 minutes in.
@@rileycronin-schneider8101 You're right Riley,I didn'f hear that...!?! 👍🙂🎸😎
You shoulda stuck around for the whole video.
RAMONES4EVER - FROM BRASIL 🇧🇷 WE LOVE YOU.
This was great. If you're reading the comments before looking, the negative people are full of shit. Linda and Micky don't dominate, the principles are all old friends and obviously happy to be together, and it's a fun and informative discussion with a lot of love and laughs.
I agree . Everyone was great .
Some fans just love to trash females.
Gotta love billys first comments ....coming from the uk i totally get that.....the pistols were something else but RAMONES holy fuck ..thats it the basics of ROCK..N..ROLL
I would have liked to see marky there. But I guess he's heard it so many times before. It was a good surprise to see Billy idol though 🏴☠️ I thought he looked pretty good and his last record wasn't too shabby .🎸🎸 R.I.P. RAMONES#1⚡📀⚡
Being an original fan way out in the mid land l heard early bout linda.
A guy told me she was 'walking anti-matter' & 'the Ramones' Nancy Spungeon not stabbed yet'.
That was a really cool initiative but the foocking sassy Linda made it sufferable with this witch's laugh and that need to steal the scene.
I agree with Billy. The Pistols were like the only UK punk band (of those that played a style that we would categorize as punk rock today) that didn't have an apparent Ramones influence.
Yea that’s bullshit. I think Billy Idol just admires and respects the Sex Pistols (as do I immensely) so he made it sound like they were complete innovators and totally original. The Ramones played the roundhouse in London on the bicentennial and it changed everything. All the bands, including the pistols and the clash sped up. These groups had not performed yet and doubted their abilities and the Ramones inspired them because they were very limited but still could rock and sound decent. Sid Vicious was not a bass player but he wanted to join the pistols so bad he did speed and stayed up all night with the Ramones album and the next day he could play bass...better.
@@punkmeathead3792 Actually the Sex Pistols were not at that first London Ramones show in July 1976 because they were playing a show elsewhere that night in Sheffield. They wouldn't have a chance to see them until a year later.
@@punkmeathead3792 The Pistols were playing the same night, at the Black Swan in Sheffield, July 4 1976. The Clash made their debut in support. So there is a bit of mythologizing when people tell these stories. That said, the Ramones debut was available on import by then, and it had an evident impact on the thrashy sound of the early Clash, and they have said as much, as well as the Damned, Buzzcocks, Gen X, et al. The Pistols didn't share that sound, it's much more Chuck Berry/Johnny Thunders. They had some of the same influences as Ramones, like the Dolls and Stooges, and certainly Malcolm brought home some ideas from the Dolls and Richard Hell, but I can't say the Pistols definitely owe the Ramones anything. Further, they deny an influence, while the others affirm it.
@@punkmeathead3792 You are right about Sid tho, he loved the Ramones and to whatever extend he ever learned to play, the Ramones were his template. Of course that doesn't speak to the music development of the Pistols. I believe Paul Simonon also practiced to Ramones. Also, I acknowledge oldschoolpunkguy1 made some of the same points first (didn't see that right away).
Johnny is a guitar hero, but I was at the two gigs down the front at the Roundhouse in 1977. One guy a couple of people behind me was gobbing at Johnny. At the end of the gig Johnny beckoned the guy to step forward - which he stupidly did ! Johnny took a heavyweight torch from a Roadie and cracked the guy over the head. He collapsed next to me and Johnny was quickly hustled away. Moral was gobbing at Johnny could be dangerous to one's health.
I've heard the stories lol
God damn that laugh...
Brilliant band
Have you ever seen industry fellas give such respect to a band ?
viking90706 The band got ZERO respect from those industry guys for the twenty plus years they were touring before they all died.
only after theyre dead
The host is a real nothing with his cliche questions and not knowing that Phil drank Manischewitz at the sessions - that’s Ramones trivia 101. And that predictable lame “legacy” question after everybody just spent two hours discussing the Ramones’ legacy.
I wish I was living in NYC that time. CBGB was like a temple for the outsiders.
Vlamir Marques outsiders r depressing people
Sparks!!
And I'm here because I love RIP THE RAMONES and all of the freat artists in The Recording Academy 😁💖🎶
The Ramones religion Brasil e Argentina. The best
US too!!!
What the hell happen to the sound in the first few minutes.
Mickey and Linda are just dying to be in the spotlight.
They were witnesses. The others were contributors.
Mickey is a total moron. Linda is just a chatterbox and hyper...but Mickey is a total egomaniac. Look into him and you will find countless stories about the guy being a fame-hungry, scumbag. Frig, in this video, listen to him interrupt Monte when Monte is asked his first question. It is around the 9 minute mark or so. The host says, 'Monte..you witnessed all of their shows'...and Monte starts saying, 'I was at all of them but 2'....and Mickey interrupts, saying, "I am the one that was there since the beginning'.... He felt he had to upstage the fact that Monte was at all of those shows by interjecting the fact that he was around in the beginning. Very, very odd behavior. If I had been on the stage, I would have punched him. haha. The guy is a total idiot. We all know people like that. Completely oblivious to taking turns, waiting until you are asked to speak and normal, everyday common courtesy.
They don’t like each other
Michael R. U are a oussy
@@kikeheebchinkjigaboo6631 Monte and I are dear friends for over 50 years.
The only one that's worthy of being there are Seymour Stein, Ed Stasium , Monte Melnick and Billy Idol
And btw , why was Marky not invited?
@Big Smoke fuck you buddy
@@ignacio9813he spilled hot pasta sauce on his crotch and couldn’t attend.
R A M O N E S ♥️🇧🇷
seen them in Liverpool a few times
Too much Johnny stories. Linda was behind it all lol
Makes me angry that Linda uses the Ramone name!! She was married to Johnnie...that's all!
I love the RAMONES, but... who is GRAMMY?
The Sex Pistols never played LA. It was a Public Image Ltd. show.
PIL at Palladium around '87 was there when Rotten walked off stage on around the 2nd song in because kid kept spiting on him. Riot broke out
what happen to museum in berlin?
ramones museum in berlin
Why are they blockin out the names at the start?
Hey Mickey any update about that Neflix movie?
no progress is being made while this strike is going on.. thanks for asking
Hey Mickey!! You are the man!!
The best
Linda is Joko of the Ramones!
Billy Idol looking very 1980 amid a 2000's era seminar...got it.
The Joey and Johnny feud carried on via Mickey and Linda. I bet they hate each other more than Joey and Johnny actually did. Loyal soldiers.
They do hate each other. And they're co-executers of the band's estate so they have to deal with each other on all Ramones business.
They both seem like assholes. Joey should have been glad that Johnny stole that skank.
Hate to burst your bubble, but Linda is never a thought in my mind - until she tells lies about my brother in interviews (which people message me about, bringing them to my attention). or she posts photos of her and Joey, and drawings of herself sitting on a throne between Joey and Johnny, caressing Joey's face with one hand and Johnny with the other. People forward these things to me. I ignore them as much as possible. But, hard to sit by while someone continually assaults your family.
Glasgow Barrowlands R.I.P.
This host man, what's up?!
Cool if there was a medium there to talk to all Ramones.
Brother of Joey Ramone : ´Hey ! Ho ! Where´s all the crank gone ??? `
your mama has it. why...strung out?
What was the deal with the mic
Mickey Leigh is Joey Ramone's brother, of course...
How are you ❔😊❔🍀✴️Mr. Mickey Leigh- I
Mr.🥀Joey Ramone❇️From now on forever
wonderful!!✴️R.I.P✴️🥀Mr. Joey Ramone
Thank you so much 🍀✴️Mickey Leigh- I
I Couldn't Sleep At All ♪great☘️🎼☘️!!
Ramones = Fight your way through no matter what obstacles life throws in front of you
Linda's unkind face when Mickey is talking, it's like the Johnny/Joey feud lives on... BTW, where's CJ and Richie? Marky I imagine has too many conflicts with others.
Both those guys are constantly on the road.
@lilly lazer Yeah that was a very good book, had a lot of pathos about Joey, one of my heros. I've read a lot about the band ("On the Road" by Monte, the band's road manager might be my favorite, it compiles perspectives from a lot of people in the Ramones orbit and so was very thorough. Marky's book, I think called "Punk Rock Blitzkrieg" was good, he has had an very interesting career in and out of the Ramones, although I always find that there is a little drama concerning him- sometimes it's what he doesn't say, or who he doesn't talk about. Johnny's book "Commando" was also good, but as brief and "no frills" as his guitar style. Dee Dee's book "Lobotomy" was entertaining but probably half fiction. There was one by a journo named Jim Bessiman (sp?) called "Ramones: American Band" that wasn't so informative. Richie has one out that I have to get. I hear CJ is working on one.
Anyway, thanks for the reminder of the drama between Linda and Mickey. Besides those personal feelings, they feud over the Ramones estate (if that's the right word), which they are co managers of. Every year they hold independent celebrations, Linda does one for Johnny in Hollywood Forever cemetery in the Summer, Mickey does one for Joey in NYC around May 17. A few years ago, I guess they had patched things up and talked about joining forces, but I guess the old bitterness broke through again. You mentioned how Mickey felt about Linda. Linda and Johnny felt Micky was riding Joey's coattails. For example, Joey's 50th birthday in NYC (Joey had passed, Johnny was alive) featured big bands- Cheap Trick, Blondie, the Damned. Johnny was set to have the surviving Ramones reunite with no singer, an empty spotlight on the microphone and the crowd singing along. I was there, that would have been so powerful. Another Johnny idea was to have friends of the Ramones, like Joe Strummer, Eddie Vedder, Rob Zombie, guest sing. According to Johnny and others, Mickey insisted that HE sing. So all the Ramones stayed home. Mickey did show up, he did like an acoustic set (I think I remember "I remember you" and "danny says") which was very nice, but not nearly as epic. Two sides to every story.
@@LetsGoMetsGo33 "Johnny was set to have the surviving Ramones reunite with with no singer, an empty spotlight on the microphone and the crowd singing along." Complete bullshit. That was my mom's idea, and John refused to do it, saying he thought it was "morbid". There were 6 people, close friends of Joey's. on the "committee" organizing that event. They all know that i never insisted, nor so much as even mentioned me singing with them. John didn't like my mom's idea, and demanded Rob Zombie and Eddie Vedder sing in Joey's place. She said no to that. 3 weeks after her son died she wasn't ready to see anyone in Joey's place, and we all thought it would become more about Zombie and Vedder... and that would overshadow the loss of Joey. John then said that if we wouldn't do what he wanted us to do, then he wouldn't come at all and the Ramone wouldn't play. He needed to have an excuse for the fans for them not playing, so he made that one up and used me as the goat. So kind and sensitive of him to do that, after me just spending 3 months by my brother's bedside as he perished - while John never even gave him a phone call. and i had to deal with threats and attacks from Ramones fans, and, apparently still have to defend myself against this BS story. f " I was there, that would have been so powerful." Yes, it would have been. It's a shame he wouldn't do it. And. FYI, Tommy was there. So was CJ.
@@OfficialMickeyLeigh Thank you for the correction Mickey. The empty spotlight idea was a GREAT idea, happy to learn who actually thought of it, that makes perfect sense! Now I know. And it sucks that it didn't happen (great fucking party even without that, for the record). Stands to reason that Zombie and Vedder would be Johnny's go-to idea for the would-be reunion, considering that he had those singers participate in the final Ramones concert. I'm sure the BS I wrote about the spotlight idea being Johnny's second idea, that I read that, either from Johnny, or maybe it was Marky. I wouldn't make it up (not on purpose)! But at this point I guess it could be the fucking "Mandela Effect"- after all this time I could have fucked up that important detail by just having a false memory. Stuff that I would have read back then isn't necessarily available anymore, so I don't know which explanation for my "reporting" is accurate. I also remember that the excuse for the non-reunion that John gave and I think Mark may have repeated was what I wrote, that John said you were allegedly supposed to be the singer. At least here I didn't report the BS part as "fact"- I didn't state that you had said that, but pointed out that's what their camp claimed, and you confirmed this, and I accept that he made it up as cover (which sucks). And I do remember Tommy that night, CJ I don't happen to remember (wish I do remember that, but the way that I was celebrating does impair my memories of that night!) I'm very glad that CJ was there for the party, as I know he has been since. Thanks again for taking the time to teach me the truth on this ancient (but important- it's Ramones history) issue. Have a great New Year!
i was being cut out of the information and decision making process. i learned of this event seeing the Grammy museum website saying "A Panel Celebrating 40 Years of the Ramones , featuring "'Linda Ramone.'" - I tried to get Marky, Richie and CJ on that panel but was rebuffed. ...anything's possible, but do ya think it's just coincidence that having them off of it paved the way for only one "Ramone" to be on it?
Linda sounds like Laverne
Man, if they would have spent any more money on those chairs, I'd be worried about their survival. lol
the saints from Brisbane ,,,,im stranded ,,,true story
See Oh See Kay
I'm now realizing Johnny Ramone did Joey Ramone a huge favor by stealing Linda, Joey's girlfriend from him.
The sound of her shrieking laugh is over the top and thankfully Joey was able to dodge the bullet of being with her.
After Linda was stolen, Joey had more and much better girlfriends all throughout his remaining days.
Lol it's like every female in my family they are all from new York city and long Island
Where’s Marky?...
Good point !
Getting a new 💇 hair system fitted *👤
Where's CJay and Richie?
@@LetsGoMetsGo33 I tried to get all the remaining Ramones on that panel. I was rebuffed. But, think about it - getting the other Ramones out of the way allowed for only one "Ramone" to be on the panel .... the one who wasn't in the band.
Who is that Shepard guy
famous street artist . Came up with the Hope painting of Obama
Hes Lindas friend...shouldnt be up there
Ethooos
Tommy Ramone doesnt get the respect he deserves, he created the image the sound and songs that defined the Ramones. He prouduced their best albums Road to ruin, To tough too die, etc etc etc, i wish Cj, richie and marky were interviewed for this and not freaking billy idol....
is emo phillips mickey's brother too?
yes. we just didn't change our names to ramone.
Freschca
Who’s that poser with the stooges shirt?
Shepard Fairey? Hes an incredibly influential visual artist, founder of Obey Clothing, and a huge Ramones fan.
@@eugeneeasthon5906 plagiarist
...was Mickey drunk?
Ridiculous!! I attended with Mickey . We were in the Green Room for 1 and 1/2 hours before this event, eating finger sandwiches and drinking Coffee. There were filmed interviews and lots of chatting going on. These comments are pure fantasy.
I don't think so. To me he just seems like a guy who is super proud of his brother's accomplishments, who might be trying to enjoy this attention that his brother's fame has afforded him.
@@dougdougscott You're lucky Doug , it would have been a dream to hang out there in the green room . Mickey is always the same from interviews I've seen . Hes just himself , outspoken and not shy . When he goes up to the mic he always says something interesting and entertaining .
@@HumGuitar you're certainly right about how proud i am of my brother. but i guarantee you that i don't "enjoy" one second of having to represent him. I would give anything for him to be here representing himself. In fact, sitting where i was sitting on that panel...i would've traded places with him in a second!
Monte's book is pretty awesome, i wish they'd make a movie based on his book instead of that lame as " I slept with Joey Ramone " book !
Its the Van Gogh syndrome.....wait for the artist to die, then take control of their image and narrative. I hate this.
Is the answer to not talk about them? Or, to leave their legacy to those without first hand knowledge? Or what?
What's the beef with Linda, FFS?
Oh this is rich. The grammy's have zero credibility. How many Grammy's did the Ramones get? So typical, we'll give 'em a nod 40 years later. Piss off, Ramones deserved way better.
Right 💛
Exactly.
Johnny hated Phil Spector.
Yoko Ono sorry I mean Linda needs to butt out and stay out of the Ramones business!
Linda is fine and has been around since the beginning.
They were misfits creating a wild world many were not prepared for. In any case we are all better for their real life weirdness and street lamp charm. I'm from Kenmore. I was with my little humble band did some music conference which looking back, that industry made me sick and I was happy to leave it 2 years later. However, walking around the night after we played we run into Joey Ramone on some corner, well I was shocked, then some idiot starts making fun of him for some godamn reason well I harassed that guy, no, not gonna put up with it. He left Joey alone but some one knew were not happy thought I'd get in a fight in NY city when we came to play....fuck me Joey was part of the reason I stole my brother s bass in the first place.
Linda, go away. And stay away
She is alright. She might be a chatterbox and hard to listen to, but she has great stories and keeps the band relevant. Whenever you listen to her interviews, she talks about the band and Johnny. She doesn't harp about herself or the personal things she has going on. It is always about the band and/or Johnny. This is in stark contrast to Joey's brother, Mickey..who uses every opportunity he gets to talk about himself and push his stuff. He could be asked, 'what is your favorite memory of the Ramones', and he will reply with something like, 'did I ever tell you about the time they let me open for them ...and did I mention that I have my own band'? It has become rather annoying. Even the host of this panel interview knew what was coming, as he cut Mickey off and shushed him several times during this interview. The first time being about 1 minute into it... So when you complain about someone, remember that there is always something or someone even mroe annoying. haha
Nathan Sylvester too much Johnny stories
Nathan Sylvester I started thinking of of her as Yoko Ramone
@@michaelr.4878 Exactly, I found her charming in a NY kind of way. Reminds me of a lot of ladies I know when I went to high school in Brooklyn in the late 80s/early 90s.
@@michaelr.4878 for posterity = Monte understood it was insulting for him to say he was at every show when we both know i worked dozens of shows myself before he came on the crew. if you weren't lying for someone you would've mentioned that, at one point, Monte himself cut off the moderator to correct the false statement, out of embarrassment..as I was sitting right there. Monte didn't expect me to sit there and shut up when the moderator made his big "GET THIS FOLKS!! EVERY SHOW!!" spiel. Monte realizes it negates my contribution to the Ramones, and that he doesn't need to do that, as he has his own huge contribution to be proud of. The moderator was obviously primed. Obviously you have an agenda here, @michaelr.4878. You need to damage me to help someone's cause. you'll never rewrite history.
25:37 WTF? The Sex Pistols never played the Olympic Aud. in Los Angeles on their U.S. tour!?!?
Right. This guys a scrub
Linda is annoying. Richie should have been there.
Richie, Marky, and CJ should, absolutely, ALL have been there. I agree 1000%. I became aware of this panel in LA - that Linda arranged with the Grammy museum people without my knowledge and had tried to cut me out of - weeks before the event. I tried to get the remaining Ramones on it - just as I brought Richie on stage for the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award acceptances - but that attempt was rebuffed by Linda. Fortunately, I was, at least, able to get Ed Stasium added to it.
It's incredible that she gets to call the shots like that. She wants to be a celebrity so bad but she just isn't. My bf flipped her off at her own event for me. 😅
I don’t really get why Mickey had to insist on having the introduction
I didn't "insist" on anything. I'd requested that those people i mentioned be invited to be on the panel, but had been rebuffed. i was a bit disturbed by that and, just before it began, asked if i could, at least, give a shout out to them. what i said was totally off the cuff, unplanned and unscripted. i wanted them mentioned but not by reading their names off a list. maybe it took me a few seconds to think about something to say about each one, but they deserved that time i gave them, and more.
Linda need to be quiet once in a while
She wasn't as bad as Joey's brother. I don't know if he was messed up or is just oblivious to the 'difficult' task of taking turns and speaking when asked when on a multi-person panel.
@@michaelr.4878 ..again you write about me? Are you in love with me or something?
That chick was the band bike then Jonny married her, go away linda
Her laugh is terrible and irritating.
In the audience there was much reaction to that
I love Joey but oh lord Mickey is so annoying
Why do I hate Mickey????
jealousy???
@@OfficialMickeyLeighNo not jealously. At the time I thought you monopolized the interview. I wanted to hear more from the others. After seeing some of your other videos I have reversed my opinion. I enjoy your content, bought your book and enjoyed it.
He sang backup on the first album. He needs to get paid
@@marswillrule2431 as that fact has been someone's mission to bury, you acknowledging me for that is all the payment i ever asked for. I;m proud of being part of that album. ..if you can understand that..
Johnny stole Linda from Joey The Song the KKK took my baby away is about this in a round about way
"KKK" being about Linda is a myth that's been debunked, sorry.
Reminded me of the repulsive spitting fad in the UK, what a hideous, disgusting practice. I hope the people that did it - now in their 50s and 60s - are embarrassed at their stupidity. Makes me gag to think about it.
100% agree, I'm 58 I can't believe there was a time when I actually thought that was cool. Seeing GBH in '85 get hawked on like it was raining, we thought that was awesome, disgusting to think of now, but this is a good reminder for our young cancel culture generation to learn by. Many times looking back at history things don't always make sense seen from a 2022 mindset perspective, but this doesn't mean the strange phenomenon didn't have a purpose at that time. Ironically, spitting on band back in the day was an upside-down way of showing complete acceptance, loyalty and even diehard love.
Punk rock turned everything upside down, if it didn't make sense to the "normal world" that was all the better.
Spitting on a band demonstrated complete acceptance and was a manifestation of the true rebellious nature of punk rock at the same time rejecting the mainstream rock and roll establishment that reigned supreme at that time
This is terrible. RIP the Ramones.
I agree, the spitting was fucking stupid and disgusting! (Can you imagine that going on with Covid) It’s the reason I used to have no respect for punk. That, along with mosh pits and mohawks. The Ramones took the music itself seriously and none of those other bands did if you ask me
This show can do without Linda and Mickey. Both of them are equally obnoxious!
Mickey Leigh really needs to shut up, (and go away).
This person seems to have appeared out of nowhere so I have to assume he's been created by someone else. Mickey's contribution to the Ramones is not something he would brag about or should have to defend to ignorant commentaries like the above. Let's keep in mind that with his Brother in their own privacy, on the road and in the studio ( which is traditionally off limits to Girlfriend Hanger-on-ers) Mickey was an ingredient in the mix that few realize . So , "David" or whomever you are, STFU Doug Scott
Yeah, fuck off David.
real
Linda is gorgeous. She has a wonderful laugh.
Linda Rules !
Can't you get a girlfriend? 🐒 🍌
@@121privateidaho hahaha really
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