The Ramones in Rock N Roll High School – Pop Screen 126

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Outside of documentaries and one unforgettable appearance on The Simpsons, The Ramones only made one film appearance – but what an appearance! Allan Arkush’s chaotic, Joe Dante-scripted Rock ‘n’ Roll High School wasn’t even meant to star da brudders, with Todd Rundgren and Cheap Trick considered for the film’s musical guests. Then, one of the film’s stars told producer Roger Corman there was a much hipper band whose asking price was much lower – and Corman, as ever, was sold on the second part.

In the first of September’s triple-headed shows, Graham is joined by Rob and Aidan to talk about that first wave of NY punk, as well as this film and The Ramones’s unexpected connections with The Beatles, John Carpenter and Frank Sinatra. We also discuss why Joe Dante’s films connect so well with da yoof, the experience of feeling old when you listen to Radio 1, bands who sell a lot of t-shirts and Rob’s hatred of Blink-182. Hey! Ho! Let’s go!

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Episode 126: The Ramones in Rock N Roll High School


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