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From '' The Rockabilly Tribute To The Ramones ''
Label: Cmh Records
Format: CD
Released: 2005
Tracklist
01. Blitzkrieg Bop
02. Rockaway Beach
03. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
04. Cretin Hop
05. She's The One
06. Judy Is A Punk
07. The KKK Took My Baby Away
08. Teenage Lobotomy
09. I Wanna Be Sedated
10. Do You Remember Rock N' Roll Radio
11. Beat On The Brat
12. Bop 'Til You Drop
Personnel:
Steven Edwards (vocals, guitar)
Johnny Lingo (upright bass)
Arranger: Steven Edwards.
Recorded at Slug Studio Collingswood, NJ.
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Ramones is the debut album by the American punk rock band the Ramones. It was released on April 23, 1976 through Sire Records.
Prior to the band signing to Sire, they were seen by Lisa Robinson, an editor of Hit Parader, during an early 1975 performance.
Robinson began popularizing the band by writing about them in the magazines she edited. Robinson contacted Danny Fields and asked him to manage the band, which he agreed to in November 1975.
A Marty Thau produced demo album was recorded at 914 Sound Studios and included "Judy Is a Punk" and "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend".
Soon after the demos were released on September 19, 1975, Linda Stein convinced her then-husband Seymour Stein, co-founder of Sire Records, to allow the band to perform under their record company.
"Beat on the Brat" was said by Joey to have origins relating to the upper class of New York City.
When I lived in Birchwood Towers in Forest Hills with my mom and brother.
It was a middle-class neighborhood, with a lot of rich, snotty women who had horrible spoiled brat kids.
There was a playground with women sitting around and a kid screaming, a spoiled, horrible kid just running around rampant with no discipline whatsoever. The kind of kid you just want to kill.
You know, 'beat on the brat with a baseball bat' just came out.
I just wanted to kill him.
~Joey Ramone
Dee Dee, however, explained that the song was about how "Joey saw some mother going after a kid with a bat in his lobby and wrote a song about it."