GUEST SPOT #57 - Motörhead - 'R.A.M.O.N.E.S.'
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Motörhead - R.A.M.O.N.E.S. (1991)
Gabba Gabba Who?
I was at Virgin Records HQ one evening in the early 1990s,
attending an album launch party for a long-since forgotten generic pop act - beer in
hand, wearing a Ramones t-shirt and leather jacket. A lady from the record company in
her mid-20s, champagne in hand, schmoozed her way around the gathered throng of fellow
record store managers and buyers, telling all and sundry how great the band were and
how huge they were going to be. She reached me and asked what I thought of the album,
which was by now blasting through the room at ear-splitting volume. 'Unutterable
shite' I thought. 'Great' I said. She seemed happy enough with that, but as she moved
away she turned back, pointed at my t-shirt and said,'By the way, what is ram, ones?'.
Ram...pause...ones, as in the number one. She was serious. 'Ramones..,' I said,
suppressing the urge to pour my beer over her perfectly coiffured head, '...one of the most
important bands of all-time?'
Her eyes glazed. She looked through me as if I'd suddenly
started talking in a foreign language and wandered off. I had clearly lost her. I was
incandescent. I mean, how can you occupy even a minor position within the record
industry and not have at least heard of The Ramones? Specially as they were still a going
concern at the time! I necked my beer and left the party early.
If only I could have had Lemmy on hand to spell it out for
her.
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Comments
Great song too, Motörhead always make me feel like running really fast, such energy!
I have a pretty strong feeling I can speak for you too if I say that at least WE didn't get our jobs in record shops purely for an ability to schmooze or to press the right keys on a cash till...?!
(Who's that Lemmy geezer btw?)
I wonder what she is doing now ??? Hopefully nowhere near the music business