Ramone's Blitzkrieg, Marky
Keep On Dancing
Keep on Dancing EP by Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg on 10-inch 45 rpm vinyl with four versions fresh out of the oven.
Faithful to the essences, the band of the only Ramone still standing trims all the fat off the originals and makes every
second count. High voltage.
Marky Ramone needs little introduction. The only Ramone still standing was born in 1952 in Brooklyn and joined the band
in 1978, replacing Tommy, and remained with the Ramones until they disbanded in 1996 (with a 1983-1987 hiatus due to
personal problems). He is a restless person and has never stopped recording and performing live, either solo (MR & the
Intruders, MR & the Speedkings) or in projects and collaborations (Joey Ramone, Teenage Head, Tequila Baby, Wardogs...).
MARKY RAMONE'S BLITZKRIEG is the name of the band with which he has been touring the world for 15 years celebrating the
Ramones' legacy, as well as adding some own-penned songs and some covers of other iconic punk rock bands to his
repertoire. Over the years the line-up has varied, but in recent times the band has consolidated its position on stage
with the resounding presence of Vitoria-Gasteiz's own Iñaki Urbizu "Pela" (La Excavadora, Victima's Club) as frontman
and vocalist, and the Argentinians Marcelo Gallo and Martín Sauan (Expulsados) on guitar and bass. So, the time seemed
right to transfer all the energy generated live to a 10" plastic EP.
Four versions fresh out of the oven. Three tracks under two and a half minutes and one just over three minutes. True to
the Ramones essence, they remove all the fat that was left over from the originals and make every second count.
The Gentrys' "Keep On Dancing" opens the selection. The original track reached number four in the US charts in 1965 and,
after passing through the hands of MARKY RAMONE'S BLITZKRIEG, classic Ramones covers like "Do You Wanna Dance"
inevitably come to mind. The idea is easy, speed up the original a bit, in 4/4, and then play it faster. The hard part
is that the result is so exciting and energetic.
"It's Not Unusual", the Tom Jones hit, becomes maximum fun. The familiar, catchy tune is elevated to a whole new level
of energy and intensity so that the chorus can be belted out loud.
The Beatles' "Octopus's Garden", originally composed and sung by Ringo Star, is transformed into a playful punk-pop song
to escape, if only momentarily, from the worries of the earthly world in the backdrop of a bar with a good sound system.
Closing "New York, New York", the classic song from the Frank Sinatra songbook, celebrates New York City. It fits
perfectly with Marky's identity as a native of the city, rooted in its culture and spirit, capturing the vibrant energy
and rebellious attitude of the city that never sleeps.
Some can cover hundreds of different songs and make them their own, and others can't. MARKY RAMONE'S BLITZKRIEG, like
their originators, are certainly one of those who can. The band is just as comfortable with a colossal song as they are
with a ditty, it's all about electric atmosphere and chemistry and, on each of these new recordings, the voltage is very
high.
One euro from the sale of each record will go to the victims of war. Stop the war!
Guns of Brixton Records, April 2024
Price
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Format
EP - 1 disk
Release
31-05-2024
Label
Item-nr
1308504
EAN
8437007553444
Availability
Not in stock