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Too Tough to Die

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Ramones

Too Tough to Die

 
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Label: Warner Brothers
Rating: 3.5
 
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Tracklist of Too Tough to Die

Disc 1
1 Mama's Boy  2:11 view lyrics
2 I'm Not Afraid Of Life  3:14 view lyrics
3 Too Tough To Die  2:15 view lyrics
4 Durango 95  1:27 view lyrics
5 Wart Hog  1:55 view lyrics
6 Danger Zone  2:09 view lyrics
7 Chasing The Night  4:27 view lyrics
8 Howling At The Moon (Sha-La-La)  3:33 view lyrics
9 Daytime Dilemma (Dangers Of Love)  4:33 view lyrics
10 Planet Earth 1988  2:55 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Human Kind  2:43 view lyrics
12 Endless Vacation  1:50 view lyrics
13 No Go  3:03 view lyrics

Reviews:

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HOW CAN SOMEONE GIVE THIS 1 STAR AND SAY ITS NO GOOD!!!!!

I don't even know what to say, if you like the Ramones, and I mean like the RAMONES not just "Blitzkrieg Bop" and "Sedated" and all that "First four albums only" crap. If you are a FAN of the Ramones and like their sound and style, then you will love this album.

Honestly I'm not a big fan of "Mamas Boy" and "Too Tough to Die", so for me the album really gets started with "Durango 95" and doesn't slow down from there. every song is great. "Wart hog" has some of the Best lyrics ever (although you cant find them inside the cover, I got them from Dee Dee's book "Lobotomy")
"Danger zone" rocks, "Chasing the Night" is Fantastic, one of the best Ramones songs as well as "Howling at the Moon"
Dee Dee also sings "Endless Vacation" which is another crazy song like wart hog,
Richie wrote "Human kind" which is a great song too.
"Daytime Dilema", "No Go"!!!!!........This album Rocks, I don't see how someone can say otherwise.

DON'T LISTEN TO THE NAY SAYERS, THEY ARE WRONG!!!!!
BUY THIS!!!!!!

Five star maturity

"The solution to peace isn't clear,

the terrorist threat is a modern fear."



No, that's not from a new 2004 song...that was Dee Dee Ramone writing "Planet Earth 1988." As he made abundantly clear on "Jungle," he was becoming the Ramones' new secret weapon, either penning or co-writing nine tracks on "Too Tough To Die." If the heaviness of "Mama's Boy" or the obvious band statement of the title track didn't get you, then nothing could. Even the obvious bids for radio acceptance, "Howling At The Moon" and "Chasing The Night," were as good as anything from the brilliant "Rocket to Russia."



Producers Tommy (Ramone) Erdelyi and Ed Stasium probably had a better understanding of a Ramones sound than anyone outside the band, so they fit "Too Tough To Die" like naturals. Johnny's guitar is prominent, new drummer Richie Ramone gave the band a much needed power shot in the arm. Joey hadn't sounded this committed vocally since "End Of The Century." Listen to the way he attacks "Mama's Boy" and the bonus remake of "Street Fighting Man." Even Dee Dee's vocals on his drug addled "Wart Hog" and "Endless vacation" added an air of fresh vitality to the band.



The Ramones may have been fractious for the previous three albums, but during the sessions for "Subterranean Jungle," Dee Dee and Johnny overcame their differences and became friends again. While that didn't save "Jungle," it sure did jazz up "Too Tough To Die." The most vital of their 80's output, this caught the band at their 10th anniversary and tackling mature issues. "Too Tough To Die" was the Ramones re-staking their place in the Rock and Roll hierarchy at the time when U2 and the Clash were making commercial inroads and social statements. It remains the last truly classic Ramones album, every bit as essential as those first four albums and proof that punk rock could grow up.

My favorite Ramones album

It's tough to beat the first album because it was startlingly original for its time--a true trendsetter. But this is my favorite album. By this time, the Ramones had honed their considerable rock skills and came out fighting with a big, loud, ugly, jaded, crushing rock record--maybe a bit too metal for many fans. I think it's great: the avalanche of sound gushing from your speakers will floor you! "I'm Not Afraid of Life" is the standout track for me, but they all pummel!