From their 1974 debut at New York's premier punk dive, through the
classic albums and blistering live sets, The Ramones cut an
unforgettable swathe through two decades of pop.
They set the scene for punk and hardcore with honed-down songs and
ferocious 20-minute sets... and they always put the music first. Seen
through the eyes of the people who were there at the time, including
musicians, managers, producers, publicists and New York punk scenesters,
it's all here: the break-ups, the bathos, the Budweiser ads, the
blistering live sets, and the background to all those classic albums.
Tragically, three of the four original Ramones are now dead.
This updated edition of Everett True's classic biography climaxes with
the sad death of guitarist Johnny Ramone.
Hey Ho Let's Go: The Ramones shows the heroic Ramones staying faithful
to their own unique musical vision right to the bitter end.