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It's Alive (Live)

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Download links and information about It's Alive (Live) by Ramones. This album was released in 1979 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 53:37 minutes.

Artist: Ramones
Release date: 1979
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 28
Duration: 53:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Rockaway Beach (Live) 2:23
2. Teenage Lobotomy (Live) 1:54
3. Blitzkrieg Bop (Live) 2:05
4. I Wanna Be Well (Live) 2:23
5. Glad to See You Go (Live) 1:51
6. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment (Live) 1:37
7. You're Gonna Kill That Girl (Live) 2:28
8. I Don't Care (Live) 1:41
9. Sheena Is a Punk Rocker (Live) 2:16
10. Havana Affair (Live) 1:34
11. Commando (Live) 1:39
12. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow (Live) 2:54
13. Surfin' Bird (Live) 2:20
14. Cretin Hop (Live) 1:46
15. Listen to My Heart (Live) 1:35
16. California Sun (Live) 1:45
17. I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You (Live) 1:24
18. Pinhead (Live) 2:45
19. Do You Wanna Dance? (Live) 1:39
20. Chainsaw (Live) 1:28
21. Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World (Live) 1:55
22. Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy (Live) 2:03
23. Judy Is a Punk (Live) 1:13
24. Suzy Is a Headbanger (Live) 1:53
25. Let's Dance (Live) 2:03
26. Oh Oh I Love Her So (Live) 1:39
27. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue (Live) 1:18
28. We're a Happy Family (Live) 2:06

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“Hey!” Joey Ramone yells. “We’re the Ramones. This one’s called ‘Rockaway Beach’!” New York’s phenomenal pop combo presented It’s Alive as the ultimate answer to the ’70s craze for double-live LPs. Recorded on New Year’s Eve 1977 before an adoring London crowd, it finds the punk godfathers offering 28 classics from their first three albums in less than 54 minutes. Often even fleeter than the studio renditions, these are an apotheosis of American rock and roll, equal to the Beach Boys’ great singles or maybe even those of Chuck Berry. Despite the double edges of many of their lyrics — the comic Cold War playlet of “Havana Affair,” the anti-“Desiderata” plea for sanity of “Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment” — the Ramones’ major aural message was instruction for a return to fun. It continues to ring on this unstoppable set.