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Highway23
04-18-2001, 11:59 AM
this brought chills to me....from MTV.com
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Joey Ramone was buried under a steel-gray sky on Tuesday afternoon, at Hillside Cemetery in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, with the spires of Manhattan rising in the distance.

"At least he has a good view," said a visibly distraught Deborah Harry, of Blondie, who once cavorted with Joey in the photo pages of Punk magazine. Also among the dozens of weeping friends and family members on hand as a rabbi read Kaddish at the Ramones singer's graveside were Blondie guitarist Chris Stein, singer Joan Jett, original Ramones drummer Tommy Erdelyi and New York DJs Vin Scelsa and Dennis McNamara.

An hour or so earlier, at a service at Schwartz Brothers Memorial Chapels in the Ramones' old home town of Forest Hills, Queens, Joey's brother, Mickey Leigh, told the mourners that, while he could talk the whole day long about his late sibling, "my brother could have said it all in two minutes and 10 seconds."

Joey Ramone — born Jeffrey Hyman on May 19, 1951 — died at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan on Easter Sunday, after a seven-year battle with cancer (see "Punk Pioneer Joey Ramone Dead At 49"). One of the last musicians to speak to him was U2 frontman Bono, a longtime Ramones admirer, who called Joey in his hospital room on Good Friday. (Joey wasn't able to say much, but according to Mickey, "You could really see him perk up.")

On Sunday, when Mickey and his mother got a call from the hospital to come in, Mickey brought a copy of the current U2 album, All That You Can't Leave Behind, and slipped the CD into a little boombox in Joey's room. The track he played was Bono's own "In a Little While," which Mickey felt was a very spiritual song:


In a little while
This hurt will hurt no more
I'll be home, love


In a little while
I won't be blown by every breeze
Friday night running to Sunday on my knees


When the song came to an end, Joey was gone. That night, at a concert in Portland, Oregon, U2 offered their audience a rendition of the Ramones' "I Remember You" ("a great, great love song," says Bono) and, for Joey, the old hymn "Amazing Grace."


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Just_Jam_Please
04-18-2001, 12:24 PM
I have goosebumps. Thanks Boulie.

'Was it WRONG of me to lick the television screen b/c Ed was on it??? Was that not right??' /images/tongue.gif

Highway23
04-18-2001, 12:27 PM
yup /images/smile.gif

i got them too

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jamijams
04-18-2001, 12:28 PM
alot of peeps i work with were at that show, they all said one of the best shows of their lives...i couldn't afford to go /images/frown.gif and all the company tickets went to customers...damn them! its so nice to read about stuff like this, thanks highway.

You bring about what you think about

Baby Bowler
04-18-2001, 12:44 PM
i was at the show, in gen admission...we wound up being about 3 people deep from the tip of the heart shaped ramp. bono and the edge spent a lot of time right down there...it was the best u2 show i have ever seen by far.
they also dedicated "one" to joey as well...

vitolochica
04-18-2001, 01:10 PM
that song IS spiritual...that's so beautiful......

y para ser más franca nadie piensa en ti como lo hago yo aunque te dé lo mismo...

dharma bum
04-18-2001, 02:10 PM
I saw them last night in San Diego and they dedicated In A Little While to Joey again. I was about 5 people back from the catwalk on Adam Clayton's side, a little bit further forward then the point of the heart. Unfortunately, half way through the song I fainted. Next thing I knew, my brother was dragging me out of the crowd. I guess I was out for about 30 seconds. It was so strange- I thought I was having a dream about Joey Ramone. And then all of a sudden I could hear the music again and I heard my brother say "you passed out." There was an off duty paramedic that just happened to be right near us, so he helped drag me out, and when I came to, he was like "what's your name? Do you know where you are? What day is it?" By this point I was standing up and could walk, and they decided to get me off of the floor, and this entailed walking up a flight of stairs. HAlf way up the stairs, the paramedic dude was like "how are you feeling?" And I was like "not so good." Sure enough, we get to the top of the stairs and I passed out again. Someone had alerted the venue paramedics, so there were immediately 6 of them swarming around me. Next thing I know, I'm on the floor, my brother is elevating my legs, they're taking my blood pressure and checking my pulse. I'm pretty pale as it is, but I guess I was whiter than white and my lips were blue. So people were pretty freaked out. Next thing, they whip out the wheel chair and wheel me to the first aid. I think I missed about 4 songs. :) Very embarrassing. First time I've fainted in my life. They asked me about 5 times if I had taken any drugs or been drinking, but I don't do any of that stuff. It was just so freaking hot up close on the floor, and people kept pushing and pushing. And I was so excited to be seeing them and having Bono singing 7 feet in front of me. I'm a pogo-er, so that didn't help matters either, because I could not be contained!! Next time, I won't push myself so hard. :)
But it was all worth it, because I made eye contact with Bono 2 times. And Larry Mullen Jr. walked right past us on the catwalk as well. So it's all good. :)
Great show. They also did the Ramone's cover. And PJ Harvey rocked.