Dee Dee Ramone 2002-??-??
unknown studio, New York, NY
Set 1
Bikini Bandits
Get Out Of This House
Why Is Everybody Againdee st Germany
I've Got A Right
I'm Horrible
Get Out Of This House
Why Is Everybody Againdee st Germany
I've Got A Right
I'm Horrible
Set 2
Set 3
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Dee Dee Ramone
Last Demo Recordings
Unreleased Studio Demos
These are the demos for Dee Dee's last official release - The Youth Gone Mad CD entitled "The Album."
It was limited to 100 copies on an extremely rare bootleg 2 X 7" release in 2002.
Youth Gone Mad frontman, Paul Kostabi, and former Ramones song writer/bass player, Dee Dee Ramone, began
working together as collaborative artists on a series of paintings. After doing some shows, both in art
galleries and music halls, the two started recording songs together in New York. Dee Dee wrote some songs,
played guitar, sang a little and even played bass on "Horror Hospital." Barbara Zampini (who played bass for
The Ramainz, and on some of Dee Dee's solo records) and drummer Tony Mann (GG Allin, She Wolves) filled out
the rhythm section. Paul sang and played several different instruments. The sessions ended up being Dee Dee's
final studio recordings. The album was finished with the help of a few more friends, and released on 12" picture
vinyl in 2002.
Last Demo Recordings
Unreleased Studio Demos
These are the demos for Dee Dee's last official release - The Youth Gone Mad CD entitled "The Album."
It was limited to 100 copies on an extremely rare bootleg 2 X 7" release in 2002.
Youth Gone Mad frontman, Paul Kostabi, and former Ramones song writer/bass player, Dee Dee Ramone, began
working together as collaborative artists on a series of paintings. After doing some shows, both in art
galleries and music halls, the two started recording songs together in New York. Dee Dee wrote some songs,
played guitar, sang a little and even played bass on "Horror Hospital." Barbara Zampini (who played bass for
The Ramainz, and on some of Dee Dee's solo records) and drummer Tony Mann (GG Allin, She Wolves) filled out
the rhythm section. Paul sang and played several different instruments. The sessions ended up being Dee Dee's
final studio recordings. The album was finished with the help of a few more friends, and released on 12" picture
vinyl in 2002.
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