"Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" was the second single by American punk rock band the Ramones from their fifth studio album, End of the Century. It was released on May 16, 1980. This song and the album itself marked a complete change in the Ramones' sound. This was partially due in an attempt to reach commercial success and to the work of their new producer, Phil Spector.
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- "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" was the second single by American punk rock band the Ramones from their fifth studio album, End of the Century. It was released on May 16, 1980. This song and the album itself marked a complete change in the Ramones' sound. This was partially due in an attempt to reach commercial success and to the work of their new producer, Phil Spector. While most Ramones songs were based on three chords and a memorable melody, "Rock 'n' Roll Radio" is a complex song, based on many of the 50's pop songs the band grew up listening to. A piano, trumpet, horn, saxophone, and synthesizer are used along with the standard guitar, drums, and bass. As in most 1950s rock & roll, the saxophone is the lead instrument rather than the guitar. The opening and closing parts of the song sample a radio tuning into a rock 'n' roll radio channel. The song has become one of the Ramones' most enduring songs. Because of the nature of many different instruments used in the track, while performing live the band replaced the saxophone with the bass guitar as lead instrument. There is no title track for the End of the Century album. The album title comes from a famous couplet in this song: "It's the end, the end of the seventies/It's the end, the end of the century.". The verse was also used for the title of the 2003 documentary about the group, End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones.
- "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" (o simplemente, "Rock 'n' Roll Radio") fue el segundo sencillo de la banda de punk-rock estadounidense Los Ramones de su quinto álbum de estudio, End of the Century. Fue puesto en a la venta el 16 de mayo de 1980. Esta canción y el álbum en sí marcó un cambio completo en el sonido de los Ramones. Esto se debe en parte a un intento de alcanzar el éxito comercial con la labor de su nuevo productor, Phil Spector. Si bien la mayoría de las canciones Ramones se basa en tres acordes y una melodía, "Rock 'n' Roll Radio" es un tema complejo, basada en muchas canciones pop de la década de los 50 que la banda creció escuchando. Se utilizan junto con la guitarra, batería y el bajo, un piano, trompeta, trompa, saxofón. Al igual que en los demás rock & roll de 1950, el saxofón es el principal instrumento en lugar de la guitarra. La apertura y el cierre de la canción muestra una emisora de radio de una sintonía de rock 'n' roll. La canción se ha convertido en uno de los temas de los Ramones más perdurables. Debido a la naturaleza de diferentes instrumentos utilizados en la canción, en el desempeño de la banda en vivo se sustituye el saxofón por el bajo como instrumento principal. En homenaje a la canción de los Ramones, en 2005 fue creado un verdadero show de radio titulado "Rock 'n Roll Radio" en WESU Middletown 88.1FM, una estación de radio en Connecticut. La canción también fue versionada por Kiss y aparece en el álbum homenaje de los Ramones We're a Happy Family: A Tribute to the Ramones.
- Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? est un single du groupe The Ramones enregistré entre 1979 et 1980 avant de sortir le 16 mai 1980. Le single produit par Phil Spector provient de l'album End of the Century. La chanson s'éloigne des débuts Punk, se rapprochant d'une musique plus mélodieuse dans laquelle on entend synthétiseur, trompette, saxophone et piano. Elle est devenue l'une de leurs chansons les plus contestataires. Sur le single on trouve également la chanson « I want you around » écrite par les Ramones. Dans le 3eme volet de la trilogie de Shrek, l'introduction de ce morceau est audible en musique de fond, a un moment ou shrek est au college où il cherche Arthur.
- Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? è stato il secondo singolo estratto dall'album End of the Century da parte della band punk Ramones. Si tratta di una canzone molto diversa dalle precedenti dei Ramones, a causa dell'influenza del produttore Phil Spector, che ha portato il suono della band verso melodie più orecchiabili per poter ottenere un maggior successo commerciale. Al contrario di buona parte delle canzoni della band, Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? è una canzone complessa: un pianoforte, una tromba, un corno, un sassofono ed un sintetizzatore si aggiungono alla chitarra, al basso ed alla batteria. Come nella maggior parte delle canzoni rock degli anni 50, il sassofono è lo strumento principale, seguito dalla chitarra. Durante le performance live della band, il sassofono è stato sostituito dal basso come strumento principale. Il titolo dell'album End of the Century è dovuto a questa canzone; infatti è presente questa frase: Anche il film-documentario del 2003, End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones prende il nome da questa parte della canzone.
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- "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" was the second single by American punk rock band the Ramones from their fifth studio album, End of the Century. It was released on May 16, 1980. This song and the album itself marked a complete change in the Ramones' sound. This was partially due in an attempt to reach commercial success and to the work of their new producer, Phil Spector.
- "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" (o simplemente, "Rock 'n' Roll Radio") fue el segundo sencillo de la banda de punk-rock estadounidense Los Ramones de su quinto álbum de estudio, End of the Century. Fue puesto en a la venta el 16 de mayo de 1980. Esta canción y el álbum en sí marcó un cambio completo en el sonido de los Ramones. Esto se debe en parte a un intento de alcanzar el éxito comercial con la labor de su nuevo productor, Phil Spector.
- Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? est un single du groupe The Ramones enregistré entre 1979 et 1980 avant de sortir le 16 mai 1980. Le single produit par Phil Spector provient de l'album End of the Century. La chanson s'éloigne des débuts Punk, se rapprochant d'une musique plus mélodieuse dans laquelle on entend synthétiseur, trompette, saxophone et piano. Elle est devenue l'une de leurs chansons les plus contestataires.
- Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? è stato il secondo singolo estratto dall'album End of the Century da parte della band punk Ramones. Si tratta di una canzone molto diversa dalle precedenti dei Ramones, a causa dell'influenza del produttore Phil Spector, che ha portato il suono della band verso melodie più orecchiabili per poter ottenere un maggior successo commerciale.
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