Ramones
The Cretin Hop: Live Broadcast Fron The Second Chance Saloon February 1979
Smokin Records 2023 Re-release of 2011 Release SMCD902
The Second Chance Saloon
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
February 26, 1979
WBCN-FM Broadcast Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Front Cover Only
01 Rockaway Beach
02 Teenage Lobotomy
03 Blitzkrieg Bop
04 I Don't Want You
05 Go Mental
06 Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
07 Rock 'N' Roll High School
08 I Wanna Be Sedated
09 I Just Want To Have Something To Do
10 Bad Brain
11 I'm Against It
12 Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
13 Havana Affair
14 Commando
15 Needles And Pins
16 I'm Affected
17 Surfin' Bird
18 Cretin Hop
19 Listen To My Heat
20 California Sun
21 I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You
22 Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World
23 Pinhead
24 Do You Wanna Dance
25 Suzy Is A Headbanger
26 Let's Dance
Bonus Tracks
27 Chinese Rocks
28 Teenage Lobotomy (Live TV Broadcast, San Bernardino California 3.9.1982)
29 Pet Sematary (Letterman Show 1991)
30 Censorshit
31 Take It As It Comes
32 I Wanna Be Sedated (Tonight TV Show 1992)
33 I Don't Wanna Grow Up (Letterman Show 1995)
Ramones 1979:
Joey Ramone (Jeffrey Hyman) R.I.P. – lead vocals
Johnny Ramone (John Cummings) R.I.P. – guitar, backing vocals
Dee Dee Ramone (Douglas Colvin) R.I.P. – bass, backing and lead vocals
Marky Ramone (Marc Bell) – drums
All The Originals Are Gone....
Joey Ramone died April 15, 2001 from lymphoma, he was 49.
Johnny Ramone died September 15, 2004 from prostate cancer, he was 55.
Dee Dee Ramone died June 5, 2002 from a heroin overdose, he was 50.
Tommy Ramone died July 11, 2014 from bile duct cancer, he was 65.
The era of this recording was when I was first becoming aware of The Ramones. My first listen was in my 7th grade painting and drawing class. Our art teacher allowed us to bring in our own music to listen to while we worked on our projects. The same guy that turned me on to DeVo brought in a Ramones record. I thought it was pretty damn good on first listen (no I don't remember which one). I also caught there performances on Don Kirchner's Rock Concert and The Sha-Na-Na Show. I have been hooked since.
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Friday, May 17, 2024
Ramones - The Cretin Hop ~ The Second Chance Saloon: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA February 26, 1979 (FM)
Stevie Wonder - The Rainbow Room: New York City, New York, USA July 13, 1973 (SBD)
Stevie Wonder
The Rainbow Room
New York City, New York, USA
July 13, 1973
Soundboard Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
01 Don't You Worry ‘Bout A Thing
02 Higher Ground
03 Superwoman
04 To Know You Is To Love You
05 Signed Sealed Delivered
06 Visions
07 Living For The City
08 You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
09 Superstition
encore
10 My Dreams
justdave's notes:
Show was received in SHN it's been converted to flac for this distribution.
Wonder Funk, was there ever a better live band from Motown? One could rightfully say The Temptations were equally as great live. Their vocal harmonies, spot on dance moves put them in a live category with a lot of greats. Rare Earth could also jam on a song forever live and you wouldn't get bored. I've been lucky enough to have seen The Temptations, Rare Earth and Stevie Wonder in concert. Wonder Funk is on that list of "...if you could go back in time for one band in concert, who would you see?" The MC5, The Rationals & Wonder Funk are right up there for me...There is one show I tell my friends about to this day and they all say they wish they could have been there. Stevie Ray Vaughan was the opening act for Joe Cocker. Both played headline length sets, then for Joe Cocker's encore they played together for about a half hour...Those are the type memories I hope I bring back to people with this blog. Anyway ramble ramble ramble get on with the music JD.....
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