| | Ramones We're Outta Here! CD - Import Ramones Discography of CDs
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1997 live release that's deleted domestically. The punk icon's 'last show' (2,263rd) recorded at Billboard Live August 6, 1996. 32 tracks.
WE'RE OUTTA HERE! comes packaged with a videocassette that includes footage of The Ramones' final concert as well as interviews and past band performances. The Ramones: Joey Ramone (vocals); Johnny Ramone (vocals, guitar); C.J. Ramone (vocals, bass); Marky Ramone (vocals, drums). Additional personnel: Lars Frederiksen, Tim Armstrong, Lemmy Kilmister, Dee Dee Ramone, Chris Cornell, Eddie Vedder, Ben Shepard. Recorded live at The Palace, Los Angeles, California on August 6, 1996. Includes liner notes by CJ Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone, Eddie Vedder, Marky Ramone, Lemmy Kilmister and Johnny Ramone. The Ramones' long kiss goodnight was the longest in rock & roll history, beating out the Who's march into history books by spreading it out over the course of over two years. The double-disc We're Outta Here! captures what the band swears was its last concert ever at the Palace in Hollywood and while the group was in good form, the end result is no better or no worse than the average Ramones live album. Sure, there are some guest spots -- Dee Dee Ramone drops by, as does Eddie Vedder, Lemmy from Motorhead, Chris Cornell & Ben Shepard of Soundgarden and Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederikson from Rancid -- but the sound remains the same, which is a mixed blessing. Sure, it reminds you why the Ramones were great, but it also reminds you why only diehard fans followed them through the last 10 years of their existence. And if you're one of those diehard fans -- i.e., someone who can sing along with "Someone Put Something In My Drink" and "Any Way You Want It" -- this is for you. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine OK, alright, that's it. We really mean it this time. The Ramones are gone for good. No more leather jackets, two-minute songs or counting off "1-2-3-4." After 22 years, 2263 shows, 19 albums and eight members, the band credited with kicking off the punk revolution called it quits. WE'RE OUTTA HERE is their final farewell. Recorded in Los Angeles, this live album packs together 32 songs including Ramones classics ("Blitzkrieg Bop," "I Wanna Be Sedated"), favorite covers ("Do You Wanna Dance"), and goofy cartoon themes ("Spiderman"). Naturally enough, famous friends and fans such as Lemmy Kilmister, Eddie Vedder, Rancid members Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen, and Soundgarden's Chris Cornell and Ben Shepard line up to pay homage to these scruffy icons. Prodigal son Dee Dee Ramone (aka Dee Dee King) even returns to salute his former bandmates. As per usual, the Ramones barely stop long enough for Joey Ramone to say a word or two between songs. Check out the accompanying video documentary and all that's left to say is "Gabba Gabba Hey!"
Ramones We're Outta Here! Songs | 1. | Durango 95 - (studio) |
| 2. | Teenage Lobotomy - (studio) |
| 3. | Psycho Therapy - (studio) |
| 4. | Blitzkrieg Bop - (studio) |
| 5. | Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio - (studio) |
| 6. | I Believe in Miracles - (studio) |
| 7. | Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment - (studio) |
| 8. | Rock 'N' Roll High School - (studio) |
| 9. | I Wanna Be Sedated - (studio) |
| 10. | Spidermna - (studio) |
| 11. | K.K.K. Took My Baby Away - (studio) |
| 12. | I Just Want to Have Something To - (studio) |
| 13. | Commando - (studio) |
| 14. | Sheena Is a Punk Rocker - (studio) |
| 15. | Rockaway Beach - (studio) |
| 16. | Pet Sematary - (studio) |
| 17. | Crusher - (studio) |
| 18. | Love Kills - (studio) |
| 19. | Do You Wanna Dance - (studio) |
| 20. | Someone Put Something in My Drink - (studio) |
| 21. | I Don't Want You - (studio) |
| 22. | Wart Hog - (studio) |
| 23. | Cretin Hop - (studio) |
| 24. | R.A.M.O.N.E.S. - (studio) |
| 25. | Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World - (studio) |
| 26. | Pinhead - (studio) |
| 27. | 53rd and 3rd - (studio) |
| 28. | Listen to Your Heart - (studio) |
| 29. | Chinese Rock - (studio) |
| 30. | Beat on the Brat - (studio) |
| 31. | Any Way You Want It - (studio) |
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