Musicians Who Set the Stage for Rock and Roll

Johnny held the Ramones together with his rigidity, his songwriting prowess, and his ability to play guitar like absolutely nobody else on the planet. People complained that the Ramones had no idea how to play their instruments, which was true at first, but they used their juvenile experience to their benefit. In fact, the Ramones were so simple and effective, that they preached a message to prospective musicians. If they could do it, so could you. 

Lou Reed

The Velvet Underground was everything in the New York scene in the 1960s and 70s, without them, there would be no modern music. 

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The More You Know

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