Here's Parts 2 and 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPgyypIa ... 2Q9cqBeIsg
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						Ramones Tribute Show!
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I cannot stress how cool that Hallmark II sounded live.
Such a great sound. I had it strung with 9's in true Johnny Ramone fashion.
			
									
									
						Such a great sound. I had it strung with 9's in true Johnny Ramone fashion.
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Yes the Hallmark II's and JR models do nail the JR sound from the early period. The Hallmark II is a really nice all around guitar. Be there or be rectangular.
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Bob Shade wrote:Yes the Hallmark II's and JR models do nail the JR sound from the early period. The Hallmark II is a really nice all around guitar. Be there or be rectangular.
Bob
Definitely!
I've been using it for the rockabilly stuff...and of course it KILLS for surf music!
I've had a number of local cats come up to me and want to play my II. They love the feel of the neck.
It pretty much plays itself...............
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Joel (who played Johnny), has been taking some good natured ribbing about not playing downstrokes only.  
			
									
									
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That's great! I would love to do something like this. I've put It's Alive on and played to all 4 sides all the way through so I think I could handle the intensity. Also, I have a 1977 Marshall JMP Superlead with a Vintage 1960A, so I've got Johnny at my fingertips at all times. I've done this basic thing for The Misfits and may be doing it this Halloween again. It's a blast too, wish I would've recorded it.
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We were going to do the "Zombie Ramones" and have the 3 of us in zombie makeup. 
We decided against it after a practice with the wigs and jackets. Wow..........that's hot!!!
After the show, I took off my jacket and sweat went flying all over the place......
ROCK AND ROLL!!
			
									
									
						We decided against it after a practice with the wigs and jackets. Wow..........that's hot!!!
After the show, I took off my jacket and sweat went flying all over the place......
ROCK AND ROLL!!
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Cool,   what about on Halloween doing "The Dead Ramones" ?  Featuring, "Now I wanna Be A Dead Boy" "I Wanna Die" "Sheena Is A Dead Rocker" and more love songs like that.
			
									
									
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Bob Shade wrote:Cool, what about on Halloween doing "The Dead Ramones" ? Featuring, "Now I wanna Be A Dead Boy" "I Wanna Die" "Sheena Is A Dead Rocker" and more love songs like that.
HA....we thought about that.
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