They were so stupid they were brilliant. Their songs were so short they were mini-symphonies. The formula was so obvious it took four drug-addled kids who could barely hold their instruments, much less play them, from a suburb of New York City to discover it... and once they discovered it, the world of music would never be the same. The Ramones - Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, and Tommy were the least likeliest of geniuses, and that is what made them great. They were the troublemakers at the pearly gates of rock'n'roll, and when no one was looking, busted the party wide open way back Bicentennial 1976. Trampling over the bloated likes of the Eagles, Elton John, Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, and Pink Floyd, the Ramones paved the way for a whole rowdy slew of malcontents. All the upstarts, the dreamers, the misfits, the outcasts, the loners who didn't quite have the courage to begin before then suddenly found the Ramones holding the freak flag high: "Hey-ho, let's GO!"
"Blitzkrieg Bop" opens the album, and if ever there was a more perfect Song One, Side One, then I don't know it. This is what the Ramones always would be about: a glorious, blissfully infectious tune celebrating the sheer unstoppable joy of rock'n'roll:
Hey-ho, let's go
Shoot 'em in the back now
What they want I don't know
They're all revved up
And ready to go!
A baker's dozen of classics, hot on the heels of this one, follow in breathless, breakneck speed, slowing down only so Dee Dee can count off one more time: "1-2-3-4!" Each song is three buzz-saw guitar chords, 4/4 drumming, and Joey's flat UK-by-way-of- Qeens snarl. Rock had never been this distilled before, not in the Stooges, not in the New York Dolls, not in Black Sabbath. Here was something completely new. Their street attitude, the lunging chord structure and fuzzed-out songs, their clothes, everything they did was insurmountable in terms of influence and helped create Rock music as we know it today. Essential album!
Let's Go Get It!

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