And they also didn't have the Ramones.
The Ramones used nothing but barre chords to great effect.
Two of his favorite bands are AC/DC and The Ramones.
The Ramones, for example, used nothing but barre chords to great effect.
It is round, fairly simple, and it's the Ramones so you can't go wrong there!
Punk rock band the Ramones played this song as the opening for their live album
Loco Live as well as in concerts until their disbandment in 1996.
The Dictators' bassist Andy Shernoff states that Page's guitar riff of rapid
downstrokes in"Communication Breakdown" was an inspiration for the Ramones' guitarist Johnny Ramone's downstroke guitar style.
Ramone stated in the documentary Ramones: The True Story that he built up skill
at his downstroke playing style by playing the song over and over again for the bulk of his early career.
He listened to artists like the Ramones and Electric Light Orchestra(ELO),
and, from a young age, would sing songs like Arlo Guthrie's"Motorcycle Song," The Beatles'"Hey Jude," Terry Jacks'"Seasons in the Sun", and the theme song to the television show of the band The Monkees.