Loud, Fast & Out Of Control [Box set]

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"Communist, Eastern European countries... may have come up with Karl Marx," punk entrepreneur Brett Gurewitz once said, "and they may have come up with Trotsky, but they'll never come up with Chuck Berry." The 1950s' rock revolution, this four-CD box is designed to remind us, led to more than just Happy Days and Grease; it was part and parcel of the movement for social change in racial and sexual terms that, like the music, was impossible to stop. Of course, it sounded great, too. ("That ain't no freight train that you hear rollin' down the railroad tracks," the Coasters remind us near the end of disc one. "That's a country-born piano man playin' in between the cracks.") Loud, Fast & Out of Control offers its share of the usual oldies-radio fodder, but also tosses in countless little-heard gems, from Gene Vincent's "B-I-Bickey-Bi, Bo-Bo-Go" (with Cliff Gallup serving up several of rockabilly's most inspired, unhinged guitar solos) and several Johnny Burnette Trio singles to Little Richard's towering title song for The Girl Can't Help It, the Johnny Otis Show's "Crazy Country Hop," and Carl Perkins's "Put Your Cat Clothes On." --Rickey Wright

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Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Punk. Not Metal, You Revisionists!
  • Loud, Fast, Their Toughest Hits
  • Faster Than A Speeding Bullet
  • This is a great compilation/intro to Joey and the gang
  • RAMONES PLAY HEAVY METAL
Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits
The Ramones
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006LEQZ
Release Date: 2002-10-15

Tracks:

  1. Blitzkrieg Bop
  2. Beat On The Brat
  3. Judy Is A Punk
  4. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
  5. Commando
  6. Glad To See You Go
  7. Pinhead
  8. Rockaway Beach
  9. We're A Happy Family
  10. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
  11. Teenage Labotomy
  12. I Wanna Be Sedated
  13. I'm Against It
  14. I Wanted Everything
  15. I Just Want To Have Something To Do
  16. Rock 'N' Roll High School
  17. Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?
  18. The KKK Took My Baby Away
  19. Psycho Therapy
  20. Outsider
  21. Highest Trails Above
  22. Wart Hog
  23. Mama's Boy
  24. Somebody Put Something In My Drink
  25. I Wanna Live
  26. Garden Of Serenity
  27. I Believe In Miracles
  28. Main Man
  29. Strength To Endure
  30. The Crusher

Album Description

Subtitled - Their Toughest Hits. 2002 collection, compiled by Joey Ramone, stuffed with the band's 30 loudest punk hits spanning from 1976 to 1995. Sire/Rhino.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Punk. Not Metal, You Revisionists!.......2007-06-17

Without the Ramones, there'd be NO Clash, NO Sex Pistols, NO Dead Kennedys, NO Buzzcocks, NO Rezillos. It all started with the Ramones, when they went on their tour in London, which they kicked off on the day of America's Bicentennial, on July 4, 1976. A decade after the Beatles, Kinks, the Who and Spinal Tap, the Ramones invaded the U.K. with their garage rock brand of PUNK with Johnny Ramone slashing out three power chords with his chainsaw guitar attack and Joey singing in his velvety monotone. Within a year, all of the sudden, punk rock bands were emerging from the U.K. left and right, all of the sudden the ignorant press (read: Rolling Stones, et al.) were calling punk a "British import".

So, let's put this stupid history revisionism to rest: The Ramones were punk. Punk started with the Ramones, and without the Ramones, there'd be no punk.

If they were merely another metal band at the time of their incarnation (such as Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, or Kiss), their influence would have been for nil.

I was there. I remember it all, and, yes, the Ramones were a bona fide punk band.

This record has some of their best. Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars Loud, Fast, Their Toughest Hits.......2007-04-24

The Ramones-Loud, Fast; Their Toughest Hits *****


Countless compaletions have been made of The Ramones including a career anthology, a best of, greatest hits, and many others but none has been as good or worth the money as Loud, Fast; Their Toughest Hits. Hand picked by Johnny Ramone himself, the guitarist for the Ramones since day one this has to be a winner. This collection covers the bands entire career even through the 1990s. This has something from every Ramones studio album from the selftitled debut album The Ramones in 1976 all the way up through Adios Amigos in 1995. You hear then all Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee, Tommy, Marky, Richie, and C.J. Ramone they are all heard at one point or another here. Johnny and Joey are the only original members of the band to stay the entire stay until the band retired.

The Ramones are whether some want to admit it one of the greatest bands of all time, and not just of the punk genra, but of rock n' roll and pop as well. The Ramones had all the ingrediants to sell and be massive, and why they were not the biggest band of all time is beyond me they are catchy and charasmatic and had the look of a boy band, well a really cool and greasy boy band but still... Take a slice of The Beachboys, a splash of The Beatles, and the throw aways of The Rolling Stone wordrobe and you have The Ramones. This is a shorter review because honestly the music speaks for itself, and so does this awesome collection.

5 out of 5 stars Faster Than A Speeding Bullet.......2006-07-06

The first time I saw the Ramones was at a rehearsal studio in NYC, opening for the Fast. Nobody had ever heard of them. They stepped on stage and started playing. Faster than any band I'd ever heard. Johnny was ripping at his guitar so viciously he sliced his thumb and sprayed everyone in the first row with blood. He never stopped. Or even winced. Joey wrapped himself around the mic (not in a sexy Jim Morrison kind of way, but like a catepillar.) Dee Dee counted off every song 1,2,3,4! It was the lyrics more than the speedy riffs - "I don't wanna walk around with you, why do you wanna walk around with me?" "Beat on the brat with a baseball bat." "Carbona! Not glue!" Jaws dropped. Are they kidding? Is this a joke? Who ARE these guys? The club scene was new in NYC in the mid-70's. You couldn't NOT see the Ramones play live. They just got better & better, faster & louder. The songs stick in your head like glue. 30+ years later, they remain one of a kind. The smartest dumb band ever. RIP Joey, Dee Dee, Johnny!

4 out of 5 stars This is a great compilation/intro to Joey and the gang.......2006-05-25

First of all, let me clear up something. This is by not by any means a perfect Greatest Hits CD. As one reviewer said, about half this CD is incredible and the 2nd half is mediocore. But this is only a byproduct of Johnny's attempt to make the CD broader in musical scope and a more career-spaning effort, and I think this is an important thing for any GH CD to try and do. Even though I don't really like any songs past "The KKK Took My Baby Away," I appreciate what Johnny tried to do here.

With that said, if you want to get into the Ramones, this is the CD to do it. I used to be this kind of "Clash-elitist" for the longest time, and I always thought that the Ramones were these no talent, three-chord mainstream bore-fests, until I got this CD. While I still think the Ramones are less-talented than the Clash and a lot of other punk bands, I think they possess a quality beyond talent, something that so many bands of that era, this era, and any era really lack: raw, raw passion. This band is so pure and so stripped of all flashiness and bs rock 'n' roll glam that it is absolutely inspiring to listen to. The Ramones really knew how to make you want to get up and break something, and it was only '73 when they started doing it, just 4 years after the biggest hippie bash ever. Songs like "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" "I Wanted Everything" and "Beat on the Brat" are just so simply powerful. They are an incredibly unique band in this regard. And of course, you have to give them respect for being the first real punk band to land a major record deal.

I used to hate this band. This CD taught me to wise up, shut my mouth, and respect this amazing group. There will never be another band like them. NYC punk at its greatest.

5 out of 5 stars RAMONES PLAY HEAVY METAL.......2006-03-29

The Ramones aren't a punk band. They are a hard rock heavy metal band. And all the songs on this album are heavy metal style. Joey
Ramone still sings the same voice though Johnny Ramone plays electric heavy metal guitar. The Ramones were always a rock and roll band.
Loud, Fast & Out Of Control
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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  • Loud, Fast and Out of Control
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Loud, Fast & Out Of Control
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. C'Mon Everybody - Eddie Cochran
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  24. Be-Bop-A-Lula - Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps

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  3. Rave On - Buddy Holly
  4. Action Packed - Ronnie Dee
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  6. Great Balls Of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis & His Pumping Piano
  7. The Girl Can't Help It - Little Richard
  8. Hey! Bo-Diddley - Bo Diddley
  9. Willie And The Hand Jive - The Johnny Otis Show
  10. Hand Clappin' - Red Prysock
  11. Flip Flop And Fly - Joe Turner & His Blues Kings
  12. Jumps, Giggles And Shouts - Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps
  13. Roll Over Beethoven - Chuck Berry
  14. The Hippy Hippy Shake - Chan Romero
  15. I'm Shakin - Little Willie John
  16. Lovin' Machine - Wynonie Harris
  17. Bony Moronie - Larry Williams
  18. Tallahassee Lassie - Freddie Cannon
  19. Claudette - The Everly Brothers
  20. Maybellene - Chuck Berry & His Combo
  21. (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & His Comets
  22. School Of Rock 'N Roll - Gene Summers & His Rebels
  23. Little Demon - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
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  25. Voodoo Voodoo - LaVern Baker
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  5. See You Later, Alligator - Bill Haley & His Comets
  6. Rockin' Bones - Ronnie Dawson The Blond Bomber
  7. Splish Splash - Bobby Darin
  8. Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley
  9. Bye Bye Love - The Everly Brothers
  10. Oh, Boy! - The Crickets
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  25. Honey Hush - The Johnny Burnette Trio
  26. Yakety Yak - The Coasters
  27. Crazy Country Hop - Johnny Otis The Johnny Otis Show
  28. Rumble - Link Wray & His Ray Men

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  9. Sea Cruise - Frankie Ford
  10. I Feel Good - Shirley & Lee
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  13. Tequila - The Champs
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Amazon.com

"Communist, Eastern European countries... may have come up with Karl Marx," punk entrepreneur Brett Gurewitz once said, "and they may have come up with Trotsky, but they'll never come up with Chuck Berry." The 1950s' rock revolution, this four-CD box is designed to remind us, led to more than just Happy Days and Grease; it was part and parcel of the movement for social change in racial and sexual terms that, like the music, was impossible to stop. Of course, it sounded great, too. ("That ain't no freight train that you hear rollin' down the railroad tracks," the Coasters remind us near the end of disc one. "That's a country-born piano man playin' in between the cracks.") Loud, Fast & Out of Control offers its share of the usual oldies-radio fodder, but also tosses in countless little-heard gems, from Gene Vincent's "B-I-Bickey-Bi, Bo-Bo-Go" (with Cliff Gallup serving up several of rockabilly's most inspired, unhinged guitar solos) and several Johnny Burnette Trio singles to Little Richard's towering title song for The Girl Can't Help It, the Johnny Otis Show's "Crazy Country Hop," and Carl Perkins's "Put Your Cat Clothes On." --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Get These Sets.......2007-07-10

I am 58 1/2 years old
My favorite music of all time is 50's doo wop and all the great music of the 60's.Oh and my mom's great music from the war years.
Gosh,come to think of it,I love it all !!

There is nothing that compares to these box sets from the 50's rock.
I suggest you get these sets,they are rare and a couple are already very
expensive.Here they are in no particular order.

Hot Rods & Custom Classics [BOX SET]
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Loud, Fast & Out Of Control [BOX SET]
What a great,great set of music these box sets make.

Kids of today hopefully will explore these early rock sets.
They will be impossible to buy in a short time.
I paid an arm and a leg for Loud, Fast & Out Of Control [BOX SET] but what a gem !!!
These sets complement each other so beautifully.

I just sit and stare at them as I play them,remember how we sat and stared
at the album cover as the music played.
God,I sound like I am nutty as a fruit cake..
Anyway..these sets are gorgeous !!

4 out of 5 stars Predecessor to "Rockin' Bones".......2007-04-05

This is a great set of '50's music, and standing alone it is pretty essential stuff. However, if you have already bought Rhino's Rockin' Bones set, you can pretty much dispose with picking this one up. That set has most of the rarities this one has at far below the larcenous prices some sellers ask.

Whereas Rockin' Bones is more narrowly focused on '50's Rockabilly, this one casts a broader net and revels more in music that the compilers envision the '50's juvenile delinquent set may have listened to. An interesting concept, but most any serious music collector is likely to already posess the rare cuts not on Rockin' Bones.

5 out of 5 stars Loud, Fast and Out of Control.......2005-09-22

Excellent compilation of singles (some well known, some not) reflecting the darker side of 50's rock. Comes colorfully packaged with a very informative and witty booklet.

5 out of 5 stars You'll catch the rockin' pneumonia and boogie woogie flu!.......2005-03-26

This is an amazing collection if you lived through this era or don't have a clue what all the fuss was about way back when. If this set doesn't make you smile, you're probably half-dead. Even with a few questionable choices and omissions, it'll make you more energized than a visit to Dr. Feelgood himself!!

5 out of 5 stars Rock n' Roll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2004-09-27

I may be old fashioned, but this is the music that make me go crazy!! I love it! This is the essential rock n' roll box set. 10 stars.
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  • the next best thing to an actual Cro-Mags album
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5 out of 5 stars the next best thing to an actual Cro-Mags album.......2005-10-22

I'm an old-school Cro-Mags fan, and chances are, so are most of the people who are considering purchasing this CD. after lots of legal problems, fighting, and bad blood between Harley, Parris, and John Bloodclot, the Cro-Mags are officially over for good. this CD by Harley Flannigan, one of the only original members that played bass on every C.M. album, is the next best thing to a new Cro-Mags album. the music & vocals has the spirit of the Best Wishes, Alpha-Omega, and Revenge albums combined. it also has a few early pre-Cro-Mags demo recordings by Harley from the early 80's and a live track from the Stimulators, which Harley played drums for when he was a little kid. now that Harley has moved on, and the Cro-Mags have been laid to rest, maybe all thats left is for Parris and John Bloodclot to get together to make an album. yeah, that'll happen.

5 out of 5 stars Harley moves on.. Old School once again.........2004-01-02

This new album by Harley Flanagan shows that he is still true to the game. With an allstar line up backing him up. Plus original recordings of songs that would become Cro-Mags anthems. Also, Stimulators song on there. Oi!
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              ASIN: B0002ZDVIG
              Release Date: 2004-10-05

              Tracks:

              1. What I Hate
              2. Talking to the Dead
              3. Sex Maniac
              4. One Dead Low-Life
              5. I Vote Yes
              6. Happy Song
              7. Attack of the 50ft Cowboy
              8. Sounds of Death
              9. I'm Gonna Be Sick
              10. You Just Don't Rate
              11. Alice in Murderland
              12. That's Alright, That's OK
              13. Let's Molest
              14. Fake Babies
              15. Dead Zone
              16. Small Minds Think Small
              17. Becky Bondage
              18. Inferior
              19. Blood Lust
              20. Green Hornet Theme
              21. Fake Babies [Live]
              22. Alice in Murderland [Live]
              23. Talking to the Dead [Live]
              24. That's Alright, That's OK [Live]
              25. Small Minds Think Small [Live]

              Music Album:

              1. Love In The Real World [ENHANCED CD]
              2. Lying to the Moon & Other Stories
              3. Me Oh My, How the Time Does Fly: A John Hartford Anthology
              4. Merry Texas Christmas, Y'All
              5. Middlin' Sisters
              6. Millican
              7. Nashville Star 2005 Finalists
              8. Off The Record, Vol. 2: Live Duet Recordings, 1963-1980 [Live]
              9. Original Band
              10. Regard the End

              Music Album

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