RAMONES MUSEUM BERLIN
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1) NEW RAMONES
MUSEUM BERLIN
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Museum Berlin Homepage.
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MySpace site.
Ramones Museum Berlin is first real Ramones museum in a
world. Florian
Hayler run the museum. Florian Hayler opened Ramones Museum Berlin on
September 15, 2005 and it had to close in November, 2007 because of
expensive rent.
Florian Hayler (you can see him in photo in right together with
Arturo Vega) did re-open Ramones Museum Berlin on October 8, 2008.
Florian wrote to me in general of the Museum: "We
were lucky enough to find a beautiful spot in the heart of Berlin, Germany.
Located close to Alexanderplatz, Friedrichstrasse and Oranienburger
Strasse with its cultural highlights such as the Berlin Synagogue and
the Arthouse Tacheles. Here you will not only find the 300+ original
memorabilia items such as Johnny Ramone's stageworn jeans or Joey
Ramone's microphone stand and glove, but you will also get the chance
to sit down, relax and have a coffee, a beer or a snack in the Cafe
Mania while meeting Ramones fans. The Cafe Mania is owned and run by
a girl named Svana.
Ramones Museum Berlin Opening day, October 8,
2008 is Johnny
Ramone's 60th
birthday and CJ Ramone's 43rd birthday."
Many of those items has special stories behind of them. Like Florian
referred for Joey Ramone's microphone stand. Joey destroyed that
microphone stand during the show at the Academy, New York, USA on
February 29, 1996. It was last Ramones show in NYC. Also known as the
night when Greatest Hits Live was recorded.
Opening times of the Ramones Museum Berlin in the future are:
Tuesdays-Thursday: 8AM-6PM
Friday: 8AM-10PM
Saturday: 10AM-10PM
Sunday: 12AM-6PM
Closed on Mondays!
SOME NEWS CONCERNING NEW MUSEUM
- Ramones lightning and art director Arturo Vega was at the
Ramones Museum
Berlin on October 8-11, 2008. He had there a
memorabilia auction
on October 10 and 11 (including rare shirts, posters, photos etc.).
Arturo also had a photo slide show in October 11 at 6PM. Also he
sold
Ramones merchandise.
Arturo did show to me in New York in May, 2008 Johnny Ramone's childhood
photos, school dploma etc. He took them to Ramones Museum Berlin in
October,
2008.
- Ramones Museum Berlin will have the screening of music related
movies in December, 2008. All movies will be on a big screen inside the
Museum and free of charge!:
* December 12, 2008, 18:30 (6:30PM), End
Of The Century - The Story Of The Ramones
* December 16-17, 2008, 18:30 (6:30PM), free
entry to the museum to all
Die Toten
Hosen fans that show in a museum valid ticket for the Die
Toten Hosen show on December 17 at the O2 Arena in Berlin. They has a
screening of the Die Toten Hosen DVD 3 Akkorde Fur Ein Halleluja.
* December 30 (18:30 ->) and December 31 (18:00
->),
2008, screening of
the Ramones It's Alive show at the Rainbow Theatre in London, UK, in
December 31, 1977. There is also traditional memorabilia lottery, you
can win then tour T-shirts, posters etc.
* August 28, 2009: While touring in Europe, CJ
Ramone will have meet and greet and signing session at Ramones Museum
Berlin on August 28, 2009. It is 1PM. CJ Ramone will also sign
copies of my books, like of Ramones:
Soundtrack Of Our Lives book. Admission is free. Day before he
has show at Festsaal
Kreuzberg in Berlin, Germany, and after signing at Waldbuhne in Berlin,
Germany. Die Toten Hosen etc. will be also playing then.
* New Ramones Museum Berlin has first anniversary event on October 16-17, 2009. It is Dee Dee Ramone special with
guests, Ramones creative director Arturo Vega and Paul Zone. Paul Zone
was in music scene early, like he saw David Bowie premier Ziggy
Stardust at Carnegie Hall, Iggy Pop & The Stooges at the
Electric Circus in 1971, the first ever performances by The New York
Dolls at the Mercer Arts Cente etc. Zone was friends with the Ramones
members before the Ramones was even formed. Beside of Joey Ramone, Dee
Dee Ramone, Johnny Ramone and Tommy Ramone Paul Zone has photographed
for example Stiv Bator, Blondie, Alice Cooper, Wayne/Jayne County, New
York Dolls, Kiss, Suicide, Marc Bolan, Ray Davies...
* December, 2009 Die Toten Hosen's singer Campino
did introduce the Ramones Museum to the audience in one German TV
channel, the ARD Morgenmagazin, at 5.30-9 on December 7. The singer
guided through Ramones history, dropping anecdotes andsharing his
memories about the Ramones etc. While walking at the Ramones Museum,
Campino said how all the things (items etc.) he see brings like dejavu
experiences. He also said he cried when the last intro for the last
Ramones show in Buenos Aires started in 1996. (that was last Ramones
show he attended. Die Toten Hosen also played that night there).
* New Year's 2009: Ramones Museum Berlin throw a
2 day party including
lottery with valuable prices, It's Alive will be broadcast on big
screen and Arturo Bassick from The Lurkers will play you some great
tunes.
* May, 2010: Finnish band Disco Ensemble had
exclusive fan-prelistening for new album The
Island Of Disco Ensemble at the Museum on May 4, 2010. They also were
DJ's. May 5, 2010, there was at the museum Another State Of Mind
featuring Social Distortion and Minor Threat, cult movie on a big screen
in museum's series Like It Was Yesterday.
1) ORIGINAL RAMONES
MUSEUM BERLIN
OBS, FOLLOWING INFOS ARE OLD NEWS CONCERNING ORIGINAL MUSEUM. BUT
I WANT TO KEEP THESE INFOS HERE AS A PART OF THE
HISTORY... ALSO PHOTOS IN RIGHT ARE FROM OLD MUSEUM TAKEN BY ME.
Florian Hayler opened Ramones Museum Berlin on September 15, 2005 and it
had to close in November, 2007 because of expensive rent.
Florian wrote to me then in November, 2007 this way:
"The landlord of the
apartment of Ramones Museum Berlin raised the rent about 300 % and he
actually found someone who is willing to pay an astronomic amount of
money for our gabba gabba headquarters. So from now on people can buy
soap in the basement of Solmsstr. 30, formerly known as the home of the
Ramones Museum Berlin. ANYWAY: As we were hoping to the last second that
we were allowed to stay, we do not have a location to fall back on. BUT:
Of course Ramones Museum Berlin sees things positive and we hope to
reopen in an ever nicer, bigger, brighter and ground leveled location
any time soon. We'll use December (2007) and January (2008) to negotiate
our options and then decide where to move. (November 7, 2007)
News from October 18, 2007:
- The Ramones lightning and art director
etc. Arturo Vega visited Ramones Museum Berlin on October 19-21, 2007.
He had there some really rare Ramones stuff and also the latest Ramones
shirt designs etc.
They were for sale in this weekend only. Also you got chance to buy
there my
books Rock In Peace:
Dee Dee And Joey Ramone and Heaven Needed A
Lead Singer: Fans Remember Joey Ramone.
News from May 16, 2007:
- Ramones Museum Berlin did throw a two day party for Joey's 56th
birthday on May 19-20, 2007 (in both days Museum was open from 12-6PM.
Day was including Ramones lottery with valuable prices such as original
shirts, posters, buttons and other kinds of Ramones memorabilia. Marky
Ramone visited Ramones Museum Berlin on July 19, 2007, Marky was
then playing in Berlin.
News from December, 2006:
- Ramones Museum Berlin invited you to special It's Alive weekend event,
it was in
Berlin, Germany on December 30 and 31, 2006, exactly 29 years after the
recording of that legendary Ramones live album It's Alive at London's
Rainbow Theatre. You saw at Ramones Museum for example nine
never before seen photos from that show, provived to them by
photographer Paul Slattery who attended this show and captured the
excitement and rawness of this historic gig with his camera. So they
were on display on December 30 and 31 only! In a museum you got also
chance to see real two sided Gabba Gabba Hey/ Happy New Year sign that
the Ramones made for this New Year's event only.
News from November, 2006:
- 14 month after the opening Ramones Museum Berlin had the first
anniversary party, it was at Cassiopeia Club on November 17, 2006. Great
Ramones cover band The Rämouns were playing. There was some
contests, like Sandra Unglaube won a Joey Ramone lookalike contest etc.
One highlight was George DuBose's Ramones show with never before seen
Ramones photos. George DuBose shot many Ramones album covers.
Anniversary party was attended by more than 500 devoted Ramones fans!
News from July, 2006:
- On Sunday, August 6, 2006, came 10 years of
last Ramones show. Ramones Museum Berlin celebrated this 10th
anniversary with a special Ramones Farewell Show Lottery. Everyone who
came down to the museum on August 6 had the chance to draw lots
and win valueable prices.
News from April, 2006:
- Ramones debut
album was released on April 23rd, 1976!
Ramones Museum Berlin celebrated that day also cool way: Rob Freeman was
the man behind the console, giving Ramones its distinctive sound by
setting up the amps and the microphones in the studio and placing the
bandmembers in separate rooms of the Plaza Sound Studios in NYC. For the
first time in 30 years, Rob revealed all details about the
recording of Ramones:
- Who sang the background-vocals for I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend?
- Was it a real chainsaw that was used for the intro of Chainsaw?
- Who decided to change the lyrics for Today Your Love, Tomorrow The
World?
Rob Freeman's eyewitness story was flavoured with
never before seen photos of Ramones manager Danny Fields, Freeman's
printed report was available for free at the Ramones Museum.
News from September, 2005:
- The first Ramones Museum ever did open it's gates in Berlin, Germany
at 4pm Thursday on September 15, 2005,... It was then exactly one year
after Johnny got a call from heaven. Ramones
Museum in Berlin displays more than 300 unique memorabilia items of The
Ramones. On display is a pair of Johnny Ramone's stage-worn jeans, a
stage-worn glove from Joey Ramone (as seen in the video for I Wanna
Live, from the collection of Ramones tour manager Monte A. Melnick) and
a pair of Marky's sneakers, plus huge amount of posters (also from 70's,
like of the first Ramones show in Berlin in 1978), unpublished photos
and signed memorabilia from 1975-1996. Most of you fans not have also
seen hard to get promotional items, like Leave Home letter opener, first
Ramones promotional T-shirt from 1975, miniature Ramones baseball bat
which was promo item concerning first album etc.
Some stuff was pretty hard to come up with, like the Road To Ruin (Needles
And Pins) Pin Box, a brown Johnny Ramone pick, a signed Ramones frisbee
or some really early photos from 1976, taken in New Jersey just two
weeks after the legendary Roundhouse gigs in London.