Posted on 03/20/2012 2:23:33 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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I've always been a Republican, since the 1960 election with Nixon against Kennedy. At that point, I was basically just sick of people sitting there going, Oh, I like this guy. Hes so good-looking. Im thinking, This is sick. They all like Kennedy because hes good-looking? And I started rooting for Nixon just because people thought he wasnt good-looking. And then by the time Goldwater ran and he starts talking about bombing Vietnam, I said, This sounds right to me. I was in favor of bombing the enemy into oblivion. Same as any war: If you want to be in it, win it. I didnt understand why we didnt just bomb the place out of existence.
At the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, when I made my acceptance speech I said: God bless President Bush, and God bless America. That sure set them off. This wasnt long after September 11I was always so gung ho American, I felt that was a real attack on me.
One of the things I am most proud of that we did was a benefit at CBGB for the New York Police Department so they could get bulletproof vests. This was when New York wasnt safe at all, before Giuliani fixed it up. We even had protesters outside the club, those commies.
The most unlikely place I was ever recognized was on the trading floor of the Stock Exchange. I walked down there and everybody knew who I was. They were handing me phones and asking me to say hello to their friends. I talked to everybody. That was in the nineties. I thought, All these Ramones fans work on Wall Street?
The band trusted me to get them as much money as I could, and we did fine. They never said a word to me about it or questioned me. I would say, Money is our friend. It doesnt do anything to you. It is good. I used to say that all the time.
We made money over the long run while we were still together. I think that when we really got going, we paid ourselves a $150-a-week salary. When we came back from a tour, we each would get another $1,000. And then we started getting merchandise money, which was more than our regular salary. I was trying to watch the money. I figured if I could save a million dollars, I could retire. We werent getting rich, any of us.
Anheuser-Busch approached us in 1994 and bought a song for a commercial. I thought it was terrific. I liked seeing the commercial, and people would ask me how I felt about it, and I would tell them it was the easiest money I ever made. I never looked at it as anything bad. Sometimes something like that can be lame, but for beer, which is very American, its good.
I made more money after we stopped than I ever did while the Ramones were active. We made a lot of money from merchandising, and the records sold better than ever. Maybe everyone really does love you when youre dead.
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He has an interesting memorial at the Hollywood Forever cemetery.
A “Thanks for the post!” BTTT !!
He was great guy. I saw him once in Greenwich village actually helping someone lift a piano through a top floor window if you can believe it, just like something you would see in a cartoon with ropes and winches but I was too speechless to say anything. I kicked myself for years after for not offering to help, still do. He was standing right there on the sidewalk pulling the rope. Him and Joey didn’t speak for years because Joey accused him of stealing his girl and Joey went and wrote that song “The KKK took my baby away” too stupid to realize it was the Democrats who were the KKK.
Wow!
That band had an interesting concept - each new person in the band had to agree to take on the stage name of “ramone”. None of those guys last name was ramone. Cool.
In the spirit of freedom and the hard work that goes with it, Johnny Ramone was an absolute punk music hero.
Johnny is rumored to have said, “Ronald Reagan was the best president of my lifetime”.
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He did say that about Reagan. There’s a documentary I forget the name, that goes through their whole history and shows one of their last tours in South America and he says that right on tape in an interview about his Conservative beliefs. It was a very odd pairing....He was in a band with 2 heroin addicts, one alcoholic and he was clean as a whistle..never drank, smoked, did drugs and he gets cancer. Go figure.
He did say that about Reagan. There’s a documentary I forget the name, that goes through their whole history and shows one of their last tours in South America and he says that right on tape in an interview about his Conservative beliefs. It was a very odd pairing....He was in a band with 2 heroin addicts, one alcoholic and he was clean as a whistle..never drank, smoked, did drugs and he gets cancer. Go figure.
Loved The Ramones. Here’s one of my favorite Johnny Ramone articles- talking about being a true rebel in a rebel’s world (a conservative punk)
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2004/mar/11/20040311-085521-1823r/?page=all
“He has an interesting memorial at the Hollywood Forever cemetery.”
Just a 10 minute drive from me and the entire Loco Live album is on my mp3 player.
Alice Cooper (real name Vincent Furnier) offstage is one of
the straightest people around
Conservative Republican
Puts on great show....
Are you in the Los Feliz area?
That's how I got started as a Republican, too. I was seven years old at the time.
Plus, living in the city of Chicago, I didn't like Democrats because of the Daley machine.
Hollywood.
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Santa Monica here.
Hey cut Joey a lil slack. He did the best he could with what he was given.
I can’t believe there are Freepers in Sta Monica until now. I was going to ask you how you cope with more libtards in your area than mine..
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