On October 2 “Rhino Records Company” prepared an amazing surprise to all Ramones-fans a double DVD called “It’s Alive 1974-1996”, which is really the great collection of video treasures. This release gives an opportunity to trace the evolution of the band step by step: from the unknown band, playing shows in unremarkable clubs of New York, to the legends of the Universal scale gathering stadiums. Over four hours of footage from shows in USA, Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Finland, Italy, Argentina, and also 45 minutes of various bonus materials: interviews, previously unreleased music videos and photo gallery. |
On August 28th from complications from lung cancer at age 75 died the owner of CBGB Hilly Crystal. In 1969 he opened a bar “Hilly’s on the Bowery”, which in three years got a new name CBGB & OMFUG or “Country Bluegrass Blues and Other Music For Uplifting Gormandizers”. Without a share of doubt that club became a birthplace of punk. There were playing such bands as “Television”, “Ramones”, “Blondie”, “Talking Heard”, “The Heartbrakers” and many more. On October 15th 2006 CBGB was closed. Hilly Kristal planned literally to remove CBGB to Las Vegas, bringing from the old club as much as it possible. |
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