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A record can be simple and still change the world, and the Ramones proved it in 1976. We’re celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Ramones’ self-titled debut album and pulling apart why those tight, fast songs still matter: the way “Blitzkrieg Bop” became a universal chant and why the band’s look and sound clicked as one complete idea. Even if you’ve never called yourself a punk fan, it’s hard to miss how much of modern rock music traces back to this moment in New York City.
From punk history we slide into the fun of musical side roads: a local Atlanta art stop connected to Kevn Kinney, then a trip to Athens where an opening act called Laid Back Country Picker wins us over with bold choices, crowd energy, and a cover we never expected to hear live.
We also hit the kind of music history that feels like fate. A shuffle-listen lines up with the anniversary of Jan Berry’s real-life 1966 crash near Dead Man’s Curve, and we talk about his long, determined fight back to the stage. “Minute With Jimmy” brings a behind-the-scenes Saturday Night Live dress rehearsal report, and we wrap with Billboard-era milestones that connect Elvis, Del Shannon, Paul McCartney, the Grateful Dead with the Beach Boys, Prince, and more into one timeline of lasting songs. If you like punk rock history, classic rock stories, and the little details that make music feel personal, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find us.
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Music In My Shoes

Music In My Shoes

Music In My Shoes