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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2008

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Great Song And Great Cover
From End Of Century Album (1980)
Label: Sire
Producer: Phil Spector
"Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" (or simply, "Rock 'n' Roll Radio") was the second single by American punk rock band the Ramones from their fifth studio album, End of the Century. It was released on May 16, 1980. This song and the album itself marked a complete change in the Ramones' sound. This was partially due in an attempt to reach commercial success and to the work of their new producer, Phil Spector.

While most Ramones songs were based on three chords and a memorable melody, "Rock 'n' Roll Radio" is a complex song, based on many of the 50's pop songs the band grew up listening to. A piano, trumpet, horn, saxophone, and synthesizer are used along with the standard guitar, drums, and bass. As in most 1950s rock & roll, the saxophone is the lead instrument rather than the guitar. The opening and closing parts of the song sample a radio tuning into a rock 'n' roll radio channel.

The song has become one of the Ramones' most enduring songs. Because of the nature of many different instruments used in the track, while performing live the band replaced the saxophone with the bass guitar as lead instrument.

There is no title track for the End of the Century album. The album title comes from a famous couplet in this song: "It's the end, the end of the seventies/It's the end, the end of the century.". The verse was also used for the title of the 2003 documentary about the group, End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones.

This song states the Ramones' philosophy for forming a band in the first place. The repeated couplet "We need change, we need it fast/Before rock's just part of the past" was a direct statement. The Ramones sought to return rock and roll to its most basic roots, abandoning movements such as late '60s psychedelic rock and early '70s pop.

Many of the band's influences are mentioned in the song, including Murray the K John Lennon, Jerry Lee Lewis, T. Rex, and Moulty. The song claims that rock and roll is dying, and it needs change if it wants to survive.

In homage to the Ramones song, an actual radio show entitled "Rock 'n Roll Radio" was created in 2005 on WESU Middletown 88.1FM, a radio station in Connecticut.

The song was also covered by Kiss and appears on the Ramones tribute album We're a Happy Family.

Jesse Malin performed a version of the song on his 2008 covers album On Your Sleeve
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

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  • see real rockstars recognize real rockstars 2 great fucking bands!!!!

  • Wild! I can't believe it...what a great idea for KISS to cover this great Ramones song!

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  • anyone who dosent know the conection between kiss and the ramones is an idiot,they did this cover to tribute the ramones who go way back with kiss,not for money.kiss has done covers since album # 1 in 1974.its not something new for kiss to do a cover.do your homework.

  • \m/

  • All good bands should cover this song...

  • we need change, we need it fast

    Before rock's just part of the past

  • @religiousbumfucks1 This as someone else noted was from a TRIBUTE album! Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Pretenders, Rob Zombie, Green Day and many others are on the album. KISS and The Ramones were friends to a degree.. they came from the same neighborhoods and grew up with the same music and a similar idea... just different execution.  Like two sides of the same coin.

  • it's just another example of those two greedmongers, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons attempting to cash in on another trend. Like they care about the Ramones. It's only now everybody knows the name Ramones that they come out of the woodwork with this cover song. I'm sure they didn't have 2 words to say about the Ramones all throughout the 70's, unless maybe to slag them off

  • @cheezkid I'm an MC5 fan, but I respect your dedication.

  • Bah. Never cared much at all for Kiss. Love the Ramones. But ya know what? This really isn't all that bad. I think I can find it in my heart to forgive them :P

    This time!

  • THE RAMONES WERE THE GREATEST BAND

  • really good syncing of the video, great job its really good to be homemade...

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