Guitars And Stolen Cars is a new podcast where we explore renegade rock n roll history. Each season will be a deep dive on a single topic, looking at the music, the history, and the surrounding world. We will pay meticulous attention to the details, and try to get to the truth - or the next best thing. The first season is nine episodes all about The Ramones. Rock on!
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The Ramones get a new drummer. Then loose a drummer. And then get an old drummer. Dee Dee starts rapping but trouble is brewing. The Ramones trek on through the 1980’s. Support the show
The Ramones continue to make great albums in the 1980's but inter-band drama heats up, dubious business decisions are made and a few legendary people get fired. Support the show
The Ramones make the movie Rock & Roll High School but it's not without incident. They tour America and play shows opening for bigger bands ranging from Aerosmith to The Police. They finally agree to record with Phil Spector - the Ramones make it to the 1980's. Support the show
In 1978 The Ramones and The Sex Pistols toured America. The Ramones play 150 shows. The Sex Pistols play 7. The Ramones get a new drummer and record another classic album, still hoping for the illusive radio hit. Sid Vicious gives punk music a bad name. Support the show
In 1977, The Ramones release two classic albums, tour America, Europe and hope for the elusive radio hit. Sire records fully embraces punk and new wave. English punk develops further as The Sex Pistols become the #1 band in England. Support the show
The Ramones play London, tour America, meet the Dead Boys, and record their second album. At the same time, Punk starts in England spearheaded by the Sex Pistols. Support the show
In our first ever episode, we draw a line from the early music industry, starting with sheet music publishing, all the way to The Ramones debut at CBGB's in 1974. Characters ranging from Leadbelly to David Bowie are discussed. Support the show