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| artist = [[Ramones]] |
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| cover = Ramones - Lifestyles_of_the_Ramones__1990_big_poster.jpg |
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| released = 1990 |
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| recorded = 1980–1989 |
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| genre = [[Punk rock]] |
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| length = 57:00 |
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| label = [[Atlantic Records]] |
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| producer = George Seminara |
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| prev_title = [[All the Stuff (And More!) Volume 2]] |
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| prev_year = 1990 |
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| next_title = [[Loco Live]] |
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| next_year = 1991 |
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==Songs== |
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In 2005, it was re-released as part of the 4-disc box set ''[[Weird Tales of the Ramones]]'', adding videos from 1992 to 1996, specifically the unreleased "Blitzkrieg Bop (Fast Live Version 1991)", an MTV-banned version of "[[Substitute (The Who song)|Substitute]]" and the animated "[[Spider-Man (theme song)|Spiderman]]".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sanneh |first=Kelefa |date=2005-11-25 |title=Weird Tales of the Ramones |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/25/arts/movies/weird-tales-of-the-ramones.html |access-date=2024-02-06 |website=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref> |
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* Rock 'n' Roll High School |
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* We Want The Airwaves |
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* Psycho Therapy |
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* Time Has Come Today |
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* Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La) |
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* Something to Believe In |
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* I Wanna Live |
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* I Wanna Be Sedated |
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* Pet Sematary |
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* I Believe In Miracles |
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==Music videos== |
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== People interviewed in this video == |
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* "[[Rock 'n' Roll High School (song)|Rock 'n' Roll High School]]" (Directed by Mark Robinson, 1980) |
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* "We Want the Airwaves" (Directed by Maureen Nappi, Craig Leibner & Kirk Heflin, 1981) |
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* "Psycho Therapy" (Directed by Frances Delia, 1983) |
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* "[[Time Has Come Today]]" (Directed by Schiro/Demyan, 1983) |
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* "Howlin' at the Moon (Sha-La-La)" (Directed by Frances Delia, 1984) |
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* "[[Something to Believe In (Ramones song)|Something to Believe In]]" (Directed by Fischer & Preachman, 1987) |
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* "I Wanna Live" (Directed by Fischer & Preachman, 1987) |
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* "[[I Wanna Be Sedated]]" (Directed by Bill Fishman, 1988) |
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* "[[Pet Sematary (song)|Pet Sematary]]" (Directed by Bill Fishman, 1989) |
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* "I Believe in Miracles" (Directed by George Seminara, 1990) |
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==Interviewees== |
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* [[Talking Heads]] |
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* [[Joey Ramone]] |
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* Family members |
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* [[Johnny Ramone]] |
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* [[Marky Ramone]] |
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* [[Tommy Ramone|Tommy Erdelyi]] |
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* [[Ed Stasium]] |
* [[Ed Stasium]] |
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* [[Seymour Stein]] |
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* [[Tina Weymouth]] |
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* [[Chris Frantz]] |
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* Charlotte Lesher |
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* [[Scott Ian]] |
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* Denis McNamara |
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* [[Howie Klein]] |
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* [[Jim Bessman]] |
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* [[Dave Righetti]] |
* [[Dave Righetti]] |
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* [[Debbie Harry]] |
* [[Debbie Harry]] |
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* [[Rodney Bingenheimer]] |
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* [[Vernon Reid]] |
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* [[Chris Isaak]] |
* [[Chris Isaak]] |
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* Jean Beauvoir |
* [[Jean Beauvoir]] |
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* [[C. J. Ramone]] |
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* [[Jerry Harrison]] |
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* Monte Melnick |
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* [[Little Steven]] |
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* [[Daniel Rey]] |
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== External links== |
== External links== |
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*{{imdb title|id=0497635|title=Lifestyles of the Ramones}} |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Ramones video albums]] |
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[[Category:1991 video albums]] |
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[[Category:1991 compilation albums]] |
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[[Category:Ramones compilation albums]] |
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Lifestyles of the Ramones | ||||
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Released | 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1980–1989 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 57:00 | |||
Label | Atlantic Records | |||
Producer | George Seminara | |||
Ramones chronology | ||||
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Lifestyles of the Ramones is a VHS video by the American punk rock band Ramones, released in 1990 by Atlantic Records, featuring interviews and music videos. It was also released on DVD.
In 2005, it was re-released as part of the 4-disc box set Weird Tales of the Ramones, adding videos from 1992 to 1996, specifically the unreleased "Blitzkrieg Bop (Fast Live Version 1991)", an MTV-banned version of "Substitute" and the animated "Spiderman".[1]
Music videos
[edit]- "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" (Directed by Mark Robinson, 1980)
- "Rock 'n' Roll High School" (Directed by Mark Robinson, 1980)
- "We Want the Airwaves" (Directed by Maureen Nappi, Craig Leibner & Kirk Heflin, 1981)
- "Psycho Therapy" (Directed by Frances Delia, 1983)
- "Time Has Come Today" (Directed by Schiro/Demyan, 1983)
- "Howlin' at the Moon (Sha-La-La)" (Directed by Frances Delia, 1984)
- "Something to Believe In" (Directed by Fischer & Preachman, 1987)
- "I Wanna Live" (Directed by Fischer & Preachman, 1987)
- "I Wanna Be Sedated" (Directed by Bill Fishman, 1988)
- "Pet Sematary" (Directed by Bill Fishman, 1989)
- "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)" (Directed by George Seminara, 1989)
- "I Believe in Miracles" (Directed by George Seminara, 1990)
Interviewees
[edit]- Joey Ramone
- Johnny Ramone
- Marky Ramone
- Tommy Erdelyi
- Ed Stasium
- Seymour Stein
- Tina Weymouth
- Vin Scelsa
- Chris Frantz
- Charlotte Lesher
- Scott Ian
- Denis McNamara
- Howie Klein
- Jim Bessman
- Dave Righetti
- Debbie Harry
- Rodney Bingenheimer
- Vernon Reid
- Chris Isaak
- Jean Beauvoir
- C. J. Ramone
- Jerry Harrison
- Monte Melnick
- Little Steven
- Daniel Rey
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Sanneh, Kelefa (2005-11-25). "Weird Tales of the Ramones". The New York Times. Retrieved 2024-02-06.