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Dee Dee Ramone was a rapper? So I was watching a Ramones documentary last night when they mentioned that Dee Dee Ramone did a rap album in the late 80's. Aapprently he called himself Dee Dee King?! Does anyone no more about this or ever heard any of the songs? From what I saw it looked hilarious! | |
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There's a male porn star, Kurt Lockwood (kurtlockwood.com NSFW) that has a funny story about his encounter with Dee Dee Ramone on his web site. I think its in the bio section. | |
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I saw that documentary too. It showed parts of his rap video. Hilarious. | |
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heartbeatocean said: I saw that documentary too. It showed parts of his rap video. Hilarious.
It looked mad funny! | |
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dancerella said: heartbeatocean said: I saw that documentary too. It showed parts of his rap video. Hilarious.
It looked mad funny! I saw the movie in a theater and people were guffawing and rolling in the aisles at that part. | |
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heartbeatocean said: dancerella said: It looked mad funny! I saw the movie in a theater and people were guffawing and rolling in the aisles at that part. Really? I must say that took me by suprise as I had no idea he did that. | |
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I saw the End Of The Century too and those rap moments were priceless. I especially liked the rent-a-posse he had hanging around him. I wonder how much he paid those black guys to hang around him on that video. | |
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Good movie, wasn't it? I also like Dee Dee's interviews and his R&R Hall of Fame speech. The last shot of him was so poignant. He's a tragic figure, and seemed to bring a tenderness and humanity to the group. | |
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heartbeatocean said: Good movie, wasn't it? I also like Dee Dee's interviews and his R&R Hall of Fame speech. The last shot of him was so poignant. He's a tragic figure, and seemed to bring a tenderness and humanity to the group.
I felt sorry for Johnny the most. I bet he died the most unhappiest member of the group. Obviously someone with a lot of issues and unable to express themselves. Always and on the defence and he simply seemed like someone you didn't really want to be around. | |
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WildheartXXX said: heartbeatocean said: Good movie, wasn't it? I also like Dee Dee's interviews and his R&R Hall of Fame speech. The last shot of him was so poignant. He's a tragic figure, and seemed to bring a tenderness and humanity to the group.
I felt sorry for Johnny the most. I bet he died the most unhappiest member of the group. Obviously someone with a lot of issues and unable to express themselves. Always and on the defence and he simply seemed like someone you didn't really want to be around. I agree, but he also just seemed like a jerk. The way he talked about not wanting to see Joey before he died and all that crap. Dee Dee, on the other hand, seemed the most self-aware and honest, at least in the movie. The story as a whole was pretty depressing. I found myself brooding on it for days. | |
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