Hey Ho Lets Go by Everett True

Hey Ho Lets Go by Everett True

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Once regarded as a joke, their music little more than an adrenaline rush of one minute, five second noise, The Ramones have come to be regarded as having influenced almost every star-struck guitarist who knew just three chords and wanted to write a song.

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Hey Ho Lets Go by Everett True

The death of Joey Ramone in the summer of 2001 and Dee Dee Ramone in June 2002 provided ample evidence of the high regard that his band was held by fans and critics. Once regarded as a joke, their music little more than an adrenaline rush of one minute five second noise, The Ramones have come to be regarded as having influenced almost every star struck guitarist who knew just three chords and wanted to write a song.
"'..provides a fascinating insight into the boredom, ambition, conflicts and genius behind one of the best bands ever.' Total Guitar Magazine"
Everett True is a former Assistant Editor at Melody Maker and editor of Vox who has written the definitive account of grunge, Live Through This. He currently lives in Brighton where he edits his own music magazine Careless Talk Costs Lives. His favourite Ramones album is It's Alive.
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ISBN 13 9781844494132
ISBN 10 1844494136
Title Hey Ho Lets Go
Author Everett True
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Omnibus Press
Year published 2005-04-29
Number of pages 376
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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