Ramones fue una influyente banda de Punk rock formada en Forest Hills, en el barrio de Queens, Nueva York, Estados Unidos en 1974. Fueron los pioneros del naciente punk rock, un sonido simple, minimalista y repetitivo que evitaba la musicalidad de los solos de guitarra de las bandas de los 70. Consistía básicamente en un sonido crudo, rápido y directo con influencias directas en los grupos rockabilly de los 50, pero fundamentalmente de bandas como New York Dolls, MC5 y The Stooges.
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I thought it was about time to start posting Ramones stuff, as they are so simple and such fun to play. Also, I can remember them as I sit here and I don't need my guitar to refer to!!!
I'll start with one of my favourites....
We're a Happy Family - The Ramones.
Intro: (I shan't annotate the Rhythm, because it's easy to work out if you have the track.)
Power chords, of course !!!
AEB AEB F#AB E GA F#AB E GA
Ch: EG We're a Happy Family, EA We're a Happy Family, EG We're a Happy Family, D Me, Mom and Daddy!
Verse1 EG Sitting here in Queens, EA eating refried beans, EG we're in all the magazines, D gulping down Thorazines, EG we ain't got no friends, EA our troubles never end, EG no Christmas cards to send, D Daddy likes men.
AEB AEB F#AB EGA F#AB EGA
chorus (or verse)
SHIT! I can't remember the other verse, well not all of it!
Anyway, if you like th Ramones then I'm sure you get the general idea.
Cheers, GABBA GABBA HEY!!! Chris. ****************************************************************** * I can believe anything, provided that it is quite incredible * * "The picture of Dorian Gray" - Oscar Wilde * ******************************************************************