End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones
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Michael Gramaglia
Joey Ramone
Johnny Ramone
Dee Dee Ramone
Tommy Ramone
Marky Ramone
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In 1974, the New York City music scene was shocked into consciousness by the violently new and raw sound of a band of misfits from Queens called The Ramones. Playing in a seedy Bowery bar to a small group of fellow struggling musicians, the band struck a chord of disharmony that rocked the foundation of the mid-seventies music scene. This quartet of unlikely rock stars traveled across the country and around the world connecting with the disenfranchised everywhere, while sparking a movement that would resonate with two generations of outcasts across the globe. Although the band never reached the top of the Billboard charts, they managed to endure by maintaining a rigorous touring schedule for twenty-two years.
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Joey Ramone
Johnny Ramone
Dee Dee Ramone
Tommy Ramone
Marky Ramone
Cj Ramone
Ritchie Ramone
Arturo Vega
Danny Fields
Legs Mcneil
Joe Strummer
Eddie Vedder
Rodney Bingenheimer
Christopher Ward
Roberta Bayley
Clem Burke
Jayne County
Lars Frederiksen
John Frusciante
Kirk Hammett
Deborah Harry
John Holmstrom
David Kessel
Dan Kessel
Anthony Kiedis
Mickey Leigh
Charlotte Lesher
Walter Lure
Glen Matlock
Monte Melnick
Thurston Moore
Mark Ralin
Daniel Rey
Ricky Salem
Ed Stasium
Chris Stein
Linda Stein
Seymour Stein
Rob Zombie
Thomas Erdelyi
Crew
Jessica Berman-bogdan
David Bowles
Susan Faulkner
Jim Fields
Jim Fields
Jim Fields
Jim Fields
John Gramaglia
John Gramaglia
Michael Gramaglia
Michael Gramaglia
Michael Gramaglia
Michael Gramaglia
Marshall Grupp
Peter Hawkins
Diana Holtzberg
Andrew Hurwitz
Noelle Livreri
Noelle Livreri
Tracy Mcknight
Robert Pascall
Rosemary Quigley
Rosemary Quigley
Jan Rofekamp
George Seminara
George Seminara
Tony Volante
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TCM Remembers Joe Strummer,1952-2002
Strummer was born John Mellor on August 21, 1952 in Ankara, Turkey, to a British diplomat. Unlike most of his punk contemporaries, Strummer was educated at a private school, but soon felt a strong desire to perform music. In 1976, he and guitarist-songwriter Mick Jones formed The Clash, releasing their first records the following year. The Clash quickly established themselves as one of the most potent bands in the UK punk explosion, releasing a string of scathing, explosive singles over the next few years: "White Riot", "London Calling", "Train in Vain (Stand by Me)", "Rock the Casbah" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" establishing them as one of the few bands to successfully combine raw political fervor with rancorous force and musical versatility.
The Clash would eventually disband in 1986, and Strummer soon found himself in the film industry when British filmmaker Alex Cox approached him to contribute to the soundtrack for the punk biopic Sid and Nancy (1986). A fruitful career in films followed and Strummer produced the music for Cox's irreverent historical drama Walker (1987) and Julian Schnabel's moving story of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat's short life in Basquiat (1996). Thanks to his snarling charisma, Strummer also found himself in front of the camera for some notable directors. He played a street thug in Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy (1983); an amusing cameo in Alex Cox's spaghetti western spoof Straight to Hell (1987); and appeared in cult director Jim Jarmusch's wry comedy Mystery Train (1989) (as a British loner stranded in a Memphis motel) and Aki Kaurismaki's eerie mood pieceI Hired a Contract Killer (1990). Most impressively, Strummer's songs have been featured in several recent films: the John Cusack produced Grosse Pointe Blank (1997); Stephen Daldry's popular hit Billy Elliot (2000); and Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) - all prominently feature Joe Strummer's fiery vocals, coloring and propelling the movie in some manner. Strummer is survived by his wife Lucy, two daughters and a stepdaughter.
by Michael T. Toole
TCM Remembers Joe Strummer,1952-2002
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Released in United States May 2003
Released in United States on Video March 15, 2005
Released in United States September 10, 2004
Released in United States Summer August 20, 2004
Shown at Tribeca Film Festival (Midnight Screenings) in New York City May 3-11, 2003.
Released in United States on Video March 15, 2005
Released in United States May 2003 (Shown at Tribeca Film Festival (Midnight Screenings) in New York City May 3-11, 2003.)
Released in United States Summer August 20, 2004
Released in United States September 10, 2004 (Los Angeles)