This song is dope. It's sad that the Ramones are never going to get back together again cuz Johhny, Joey, and Dee Dee (although he quit the band) are dead now.
In general this song is about an outsider who is apathetic. It probably reflects how the Ramones (Joey in particular) felt about certain things because they grew up as outcasts. This is shown in many Ramones songs (for this song it would be in the line "I don't care, about these words") as well as in the documentary END OF THE CENTURY.
I don't think the living Ramones should ever get back together commercially, but if they wanted to do a special benefit for cancer research or something, CJ sings real well and plays bass, Marky and Richie on drums, and Tommy I think can play just about anything made anyway, and played some leads on a few studio recordings.
I don't think the living Ramones should ever get back together commercially, but if they wanted to do a special benefit for cancer research or something, CJ sings real well and plays bass, Marky and Richie on drums, and Tommy I think can play just about anything made anyway, and played some leads on a few studio recordings.
This song is dope. It's sad that the Ramones are never going to get back together again cuz Johhny, Joey, and Dee Dee (although he quit the band) are dead now.
In general this song is about an outsider who is apathetic. It probably reflects how the Ramones (Joey in particular) felt about certain things because they grew up as outcasts. This is shown in many Ramones songs (for this song it would be in the line "I don't care, about these words") as well as in the documentary END OF THE CENTURY.
I don't think the living Ramones should ever get back together commercially, but if they wanted to do a special benefit for cancer research or something, CJ sings real well and plays bass, Marky and Richie on drums, and Tommy I think can play just about anything made anyway, and played some leads on a few studio recordings.
I don't think the living Ramones should ever get back together commercially, but if they wanted to do a special benefit for cancer research or something, CJ sings real well and plays bass, Marky and Richie on drums, and Tommy I think can play just about anything made anyway, and played some leads on a few studio recordings.