Johnny Ramone, Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1980
Johnny Ramone performing at Hammersmith Odeon, London, photographed by David Corio in 1980.“I think this picture captured the persona of Johnny Ramone – requisite Ramones tee-shirt, guitar slung impossibly low, drainpipe jeans plastered on skinny long legs spread out wide and all of this capped by a contemptuous sneer on his face. Johnny Ramone’s super-fast ‘buzzsaw’ guitar had a huge impact on the punk scene and he could make a two-minute song sound like an epic. The Ramones were synonymous with CBGB’s, the legendary New York club on The Bowery that kick started the careers of many US punk bands. Considering his punk credentials I was taken aback to hear Johnny paying tribute to George Bush at the Ramones induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 and not even mentioning lead singer Joey Ramone who had recently passed away. Johnny Ramone died of prostate cancer in 2004.” — David CorioLimited edition of 50.Worldwide insured delivery available.
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- 11x14 inch / 28x36 cm, 16x20 inch / 40x50 cm, 20x24 inch / 50x60 cm
Variants (3)
- 11x14 inch / 28x36 cm — 1000.00 USD — Out of stock
- 16x20 inch / 40x50 cm — 1600.00 USD — Out of stock
- 20x24 inch / 50x60 cm — 2000.00 USD — Out of stock
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