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Tuning: Standard
Opens with drums
Intro Part 1
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Intro Part 2
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Rock and Rock and Roll Radio
Rock and Rock and Roll Radio
Let's Go Yeah!
Bass Bridge with Guitar
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Oh Yeah!
Guitar Bridge with Bass
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Verses
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Verse 1
G C D
Do you remember Hullabaloo,
G C D
Upbeat, Shinding and Ed Sullivan too?
G C D
Do you remember rock'n'roll radio?
G C D G
Do you remember rock'n'roll radio?
Bridge Guitar & Bass
Verse 2
G C D
Do you remember Murray the K,
G C D
Alan Freed, and high energy?
G C D
It's the end, the end of the 70's
G C D G
It's the end, the end of the century
Chorus Part 1
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Do you remember lying in bed
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With the covers pulled up over your head
C D G
Radio playing so no one can see
Chorus Part 2
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We need change, we need it fast
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Before rock's just part of the past
C D
'Cause lately it all sounds the same to me
Intro
Bridge Guitar & Bass
Verse 3
G C D
Will you remember Jerry Lee,
G C D
John Lennon, T. Rex and Ol Moulty?
G C D
It's the end, the end of the 70's
G C D G
It's the end, the end of the century
Chorus
End Part 1
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End Part 2
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Rock and Rock and Roll Radio
Rock and Rock and Roll Radio
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jim Professional |
#1 by jim d.f at Jul 23, 2006 at 11:27 AM EST |
| this song is aboot how we took the 70's and all the fun time in that decade for granted and this song is a remembrance of how we should have appreciatted those years more even tho everyone was stoned or fucking or doing something stupid during those years. a decade of wasted youth and social rebellion with the rise in the porn industry and the majority ofsex drugs and rock and roll. | |
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Justice Wanna Be |
#2 by Justice Fish at Jul 24, 2006 at 11:55 AM EST |
| http://www.wfmu.org | |
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Murders in the Average |
#3 by Murders in the Rue Morgue at Oct 8, 2006 at 4:10 AM EST |
| watever, belive wat u wanna believe!!! this song rulezz! hehehe | |
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Kyle Average |
#4 by Kyle Bish at Nov 5, 2006 at 6:54 AM EST |
| yes yes... we all know ramonesare basically bringing back the 50's rock style which is so awesome by the way...... and they are trying to kepp rock and roll alive but everything started going disco cough disco sucks so much ass | |
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cody Rhythm Player |
#5 by cody watts at Nov 26, 2006 at 10:41 PM EST |
| I, for one, remember ... | |
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Eric Average |
#6 by Eric Zinkhon at Nov 27, 2006 at 10:24 AM EST |
| Great song, but I definitely prefer the live version to the LP. Phil Spector overproduced this (and the whole album) so damn much... It kills me not to be able to hear Dee Dee's bass on this song. | |
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Braxton Lead Player |
#7 by Braxton Overby at Dec 23, 2006 at 2:04 PM EST |
| This song simply asks is you remember when music was fun, energetic, upbeat, made you feel good. This song should be remade, or put out as a single by Kiss. Music of today is so depressingingly slow, plodding, moody, and a lot of it sounds the same...f**kin Creed, Pearl Jam, Audioslave...Depressing crap. | |
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LJ Average |
#8 by LJ at Jan 26, 2007 at 11:14 AM EST |
| this song isn`t about how we took the 70's for granted, it's about how rock was dying out to disco by 1979, which is when this song was released. they are talking about famous bands that were the roots of rock and hoping they will be remembered. this song is great, definitly one of the best pop songs around. | |
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Venti Average |
#9 by Venti at Mar 13, 2007 at 11:20 PM EST |
| A lot of people define 'great' bands as the ones whose songs stay relevant. On that basis, the Ramones would be one of the greatest ever for writing a song that's more relevant now than it was at the time. | |
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brent Rhythm Player |
#10 by brent west at Jul 19, 2007 at 4:28 AM EST |
| LOVE THIS SONG. S'ALL I CAN SAY =0 | |
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Tim Rhythm Player |
#11 by Tim Hanson at Jul 25, 2007 at 8:09 AM EST |
| This song kicks ass, same with the KISS tribute. the song was really relevant to the Ramones cuz when they emerged music was dominated by shitty disco. I find this song still relevant cuz i think most mainstream music is ass | |
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Chris Badass |
#12 by Chris Phillips at Aug 13, 2007 at 6:45 AM EST |
| It means "Do you remember when music was good, and kicked ass?" Another song I've really connected to in this past few years with this onslaught of bad bubblegum pop and wannabe punk bands. | |