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Ah, but Dee Dee's gone now, and it's C.J. whose counting brings down Armageddon. And that's another thing: Since when have the Ramones sounded like Steppenwolf? C.J. takes the vocals two times, and both times you wonder: Could it be John Kay? Or could it be the Lizard King, whose "Take It As It Comes" wrings such a great voice out of Joey that if Morrison himself wasn't in the studio with the Ramones, then you know he must be dead?
The Ramones sound fiercer than they have in years on Mondo Bizarro. In terms of its lyrics, "Touring" is nothing spectacular, just another ode to life on the road; musically, though, it's hilarious, a spitball medley of the Ramones' greatest hits, so cunningly crafted that in years to come, it could be the ultimate show stopper. Come to think of it, it could be the entire show, seventeen songs in under three minutes and none lasting more than a riff or a lyric. That would be perfect Ramones and it might even silence their critics.
(Posted: Oct 29, 1992)
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- Censorsh*t
- The Job That Ate My Brain
- Poison Heart
- Anxiety
- Strength To Endure
- It's Gonna Be Alright
- Take It As It Comes
- Main Man
- Tomorrow She Goes Away
- I Won't Let It Happen
- Cabbies On Crack
- Heidi Is A Headcase
- Touring
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