Rare RAMONES Footage Surfaces On DVD

September 20, 2007

Greg Prato of Billboard.com reports: A host of rare RAMONES footage will see the light of day for the first time on the forthcoming DVD, "It's Alive: 1974-1996", due Oct. 2 via Rhino.

Among the highlights are unreleased footage from the same New Year's Eve 1977 show in London that was released two years later as the live album "It's Alive", nine songs from the 1982 US Festival, two songs from a 1995 stadium show in Buenos Aires, eight songs from a June 1977 show at New York's CBGB and clips from the TV shows "Top of the Pops" and "The Old Grey Whistle Test".

"The DVD has been a long time in the making," says former drummer Tommy Ramone (nee Erdelyi),who oversaw the project. "You can see how the group changes over the years, how each individual changes, how when a new member is brought in how that changes the dynamic."

Read more at Billboard.com.

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