All of the band members adopted pseudonyms ending with the surname "Ramone", though none of them were related. They performed 2,263 concerts, touring virtually nonstop for 22 years. In 1996, after a tour with the Lollapalooza music festival, the band played a farewell concert and disbanded. By a little more than eight years after the breakup, the band's three founding members—lead singer Joey Ramone, guitarist Johnny Ramone, and bassist Dee Dee Ramone—had died. Drummer Tommy Ramone, the last surviving original member, died in 2014.
Their only record with enough U.S. sales to be certified gold was the compilation album Ramones Mania. However, recognition of the band's importance built over the years, and they are now cited in many assessments of all-time great rock music, such as the Rolling Stone list of the 50 Greatest Artists of All Time and VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock. In 2002, the Ramones were ranked the second-greatest band of all time by Spin magazine, trailing only The Beatles. On March 18, 2002, the Ramones—including the three founders and drummers Marky and Tommy Ramone—were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2011, the group was awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Formation: 1974–1975
Forest Hills High School, attended by the four original members of the Ramones
The original members of the band met in and around the middle-class neighborhood of Forest Hills in the New York City borough of Queens. John Cummings and Tamás Erdélyi had both been in a high-school garage band from 1966 to 1967 known as the Tangerine Puppets. They became friends with Douglas Colvin, who had recently moved to the area from Germany, and Jeffry Hyman, who was the initial lead singer of the glam rock band Sniper, founded in 1972.
The Ramones began taking shape in early 1974, when Cummings and Colvin invited Hyman to join them in a band. The initial lineup featured Colvin on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Cummings on lead guitar, and Hyman on drums. Colvin, who soon switched from rhythm guitar to bass, was the first to adopt the name "Ramone", calling himself Dee Dee Ramone. He was inspired by Paul McCartney's use of the pseudonym Paul Ramon during his Silver Beatles days. Dee Dee convinced the other members to take on the name and came up with the idea of calling the band the Ramones. Hyman and Cummings became Joey Ramone and Johnny Ramone, respectively.
A friend of the band, Monte A. Melnick (later their tour manager), helped to arrange rehearsal time for them at Manhattan's Performance Studios, where he worked. Johnny's former bandmate Erdélyi was set to become their manager. Soon after the band was formed, Dee Dee realized that he could not sing and play his bass guitar simultaneously; with Erdélyi's encouragement, Joey became the band's new lead singer.
Dee Dee would continue, however, to count off each song's tempo with his signature rapid-fire shout of "1-2-3-4!" Joey soon similarly realized that he could not sing and play drums simultaneously and left the position of drummer. While auditioning prospective replacements, Erdélyi would often take to the drums and demonstrate how to play the songs. It became apparent that he was able to perform the group's music better than anyone else, and he joined the band as Tommy Ramone.
The Ramones played before an audience for the first time on March 30, 1974, at Performance Studios. The songs they played were very fast and very short; most clocked in at under two minutes. Around this time, a new music scene was emerging in New York centered around two clubs in downtown Manhattan—Max's Kansas City and, more famously, CBGB (usually referred to as CBGB's). The Ramones made their CBGB debut on August 16. Legs McNeil, who cofounded Punk magazine the following year, later described the impact of that performance: "They were all wearing these black leather jackets. And they counted off this song...and it was just this wall of noise.... They looked so striking. These guys were not hippies. This was something completely new."
The band swiftly became regulars at the club, playing there seventy-four times by the end of the year. After garnering considerable attention for their performances—which averaged about seventeen minutes from beginning to end—the group was signed to a recording contract in late 1975 by Seymour Stein of Sire Records. Stein's wife, Linda Stein, had seen the band play at CBGB; she would later co-manage them along with Danny Fields. By this time, the Ramones were recognized as leaders of the new scene that was increasingly being referred to as "punk". The group's unusual frontman had a lot to do with their impact. As Dee Dee explained, "All the other singers [in New York] were copying David Johansen [of The New York Dolls], who was copying Mick Jagger.... But Joey was unique, totally unique."
Can’t Get You Outta My Mind
Ramones Lyrics
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I can't get you outta my mind
Oh no no, oh no no no
You said everything would be fine, oh no no
You said everything would be fine, oh no no
I can't get you outta my mind
Oh no no
Well I tried and I tried and I tried
I can't get you out oh, no no no
Well I tried and I tried and I tried
I can't get you out, outta my mind
Well I tried and I tried and I tried
I can't get you out, oh no no no no
Well I tried and I tried and I tried
Can't get you out, outta my mind
Outta my mind
You said everything would be fine, oh no no
You said everything would be fine, oh no no no no
I can't get you outta my mind
Oh no no
Oh no no, oh no no, oh yeah
Oh no no, oh no no
Oh no no, yeah
Oh no no, oh no no
Oh no no, yeah
The Ramones' song "Can't Get You Outta My Mind" features repetitive lyrics emphasizing the singer's inability to forget someone. The song's chorus of "I can't get you outta my mind, oh no no" resurfaces throughout the song, with the singer also referencing the other person's assurance that "everything would be fine." The song's bridge offers a glimpse of hope for the singer, as he describes trying and failing to remove this person from his thoughts.
The song's repetitive and relatively straightforward lyrics are indicative of the Ramones' punk rock style, which often relied on catchy hooks and singalong choruses. In this case, the chorus serves as a sort of musical obsession, emphasizing the singer's fixation on this other person. The song's upbeat tempo and simple guitar riffs create a propulsive energy, suggesting the singer's constant attempts to outrun his own thoughts.
Interestingly, the Ramones are typically known for songs that are shorter and faster. This song deviates from that, with a running time of nearly three minutes and a more languid, mid-tempo pace. However, the song's lyrics remain in line with their typical themes of teenage angst, romance, and heartbreak.
Overall, "Can't Get You Outta My Mind" is a straightforward but effective punk rock anthem about the frustrating persistence of infatuation.
Line by Line Meaning
I can't get you outta my mind, oh no no
I am unable to stop thinking about you, despite trying multiple times.
You said everything would be fine, oh no no
You promised that everything would be okay, but it wasn't.
Well I tried and I tried and I tried
I made significant effort in attempting to forget you.
I can't get you out oh, no no no
Despite my efforts, it is still impossible for me to stop thinking about you.
Can't get you out, outta my mind
You continuously occupy my thoughts.
Oh no no, oh no no, oh yeah
Repeating the phrase "Oh no no" with emphasis, perhaps indicating frustration or desperation.
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOEY RAMONE
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@danielsan2142
Forever and ever in my top 10 of Ramones! Classic, masterpiece!
@genzale
One of the best Ramones songs. It gives me goosebumps...Thanks Joey!
@joizon9518
2023 still listen Ramones...
@tommyjarvis2850
agreed
@MDW1101
@@tommyjarvis2850 I second that.
@alandecastro3959
Um dos meus preferidos. ..lembro quando comprei o CD original. . Aí me fizeram o favor de quebrar ao meio
@marianofunes2929
Aquellas noches en Obras seran inolvidables
@alfredocristovamdesouza1129
grande albun !
@cesarai7197
🔥
@MinimarkEmpre-jw3lw
Cómo se quedó en mi mente tu voz ,esa voz es la q no puedo sacar de mi cabeza te amooo hermosao Joey