Lobotomy: Surviving the Ramones

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Lobotomy: Surviving the Ramones

Lobotomy: Surviving the Ramones

2018-02-20 Lobotomy: Surviving the Ramones

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"Poor Dee Dee" according to Jerry Bush. Dee Dee was always miserable according to his book, and it was usually someone else's fault. The second part of that sentence is true - Dee Dee did almost always blame others for his poor decisions. But he also was a very happy person at times - I personally witnessed that fact and you can see videos wh. "He enjoyed every page he read" according to Teri J.. My husband is a huge Ramones fan. He collects everything that has to do with them. I was thrilled when I found this book on amazon and my husband was thrilled when he opened it. He enjoyed every page he read.. Four Stars gigman Really enjoyed Dee Dees bio, LMAO

Lobotomy is a compelling, raw nerve rampage through the frazzled brain of one of rock's most tragic heroes."Ian Fortnam, VoxWaterbury Republican-American, 6/19/16Dee Dee's memoir is alternately funny and sad and well worth revisiting to get a real feel for the darker side of the punk rock legacy.”SLUG , 6/29/16 A perfect glimpse into the life of the controversial bassist.”Punk Globe, 7/31/16Dee Dee's recollections are essential and entertaining.”. Dee Dee lived and died by the sword we call rock 'n

Lobotomy is the most lurid and unlikely temperance tract yet from the underbelly of rock 'n' roll. It isn't pretty. His girlfriend ODs; running buddy Johnny Thunders steals his ode to heroin, "Chinese Rocks"; Sid Vicious shoots up using toilet water; and a pistol-wielding Phil Spector holds the band hostage in Beverly Hills. With the velocity of a Ramones song, Lobotomy rockets through headlining days at CBGB to the breakup of the Ramones' happy family with an unrelenting backbeat of hate and squalor. Hey! Ho! Let's go!. On a wild roller-coaster ride from his fucked-up childhood in Berlin and Munich to his lonely, methadone-quaffing stay at a cheap hotel in Earl's Court and newfound peace on the straight and narrow, Dee Dee Ramone catapults us into the raw world of sex, addiction, and two-minute songs