Monday, March 19, 2012

3/16/2012 ( Johnny Ramone)

New York Magazine has some excerpts from an upcoming Johnny Ramone autobiography that appears to have a lot of information on the philosophy of building the band. Johnny was very much in to wardrobe it seems and he also offers this bit about the business of hitting the stage...

Some bands blow it before they even play. The most important moment of any show is when a band walks out with the red amp lights glowing, the flashlight that shows each performer the way to his spot on the stage. It’s crucial not to blow it. It sets the tempo of the show; it affects everyone’s perception of the band.

Now all the mental notes I had been taking over the years came into play. No tuning up onstage. Synchronized walk to the front of the stage and back again. Joey standing up straight, glued to the mike stand—for the whole set. Keeping it really symmetrical. It was a requirement we adopted, a regimen that started immediately when we’d hit the stage, to make sure you immediately go into the song and not lose that excitement before you even start.

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