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** The chorus is pretty sad too. Most people would jump at the chance for a do-over. He explicitly states he doesn't. The theme of the book is that when death comes, it's better to let go. Dee Dee (the band member who wrote it) doesn't want another go because [[KafkaKomedy his life sucked pretty bad]] and he [[WeAreNotDoingThatAgain doesn't want to do it AGAIN.]]

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** The chorus is pretty sad too. Most people would jump at the chance for a do-over. He explicitly states he doesn't. The theme of the book is that when death comes, it's better to let go. Dee Dee (the band member who wrote it) doesn't want another go because [[KafkaKomedy his life sucked pretty bad]] and he [[WeAreNotDoingThatAgain [[WeAreNotGoingThroughThatAgain doesn't want to do it AGAIN.]]
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** The chorus is pretty sad too. Most people would jump at the chance for a do-over. He explicitly states he doesn't. The theme of the book is that when death comes, it's better to let go. Dee Dee (the band member who wrote it) doesn't want another go because [[KafkaKomedy his life sucked pretty bad and he doesn't want to do it AGAIN.]]

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** The chorus is pretty sad too. Most people would jump at the chance for a do-over. He explicitly states he doesn't. The theme of the book is that when death comes, it's better to let go. Dee Dee (the band member who wrote it) doesn't want another go because [[KafkaKomedy his life sucked pretty bad bad]] and he [[WeAreNotDoingThatAgain doesn't want to do it AGAIN.]]
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* "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow," or as Joey put it on ''It's Alive'', "We got a little tear jerker, for all you lonely hearts out there."

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* "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow," or as Joey put it on ''It's Alive'', "We got a little tear jerker, tear-jerker, for all you lonely hearts out there."



* Joey's resigned-sounding vocals and the less-than-triumphant guitar solo of "I Don't Want to Grow Up". Even moreso than Music/TomWaits' original, it's the sound of the harsh reality of adulthood. This line right at the end is particularly sad:

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* Joey's resigned-sounding vocals and the less-than-triumphant guitar solo of "I Don't Want to Grow Up". Even moreso more so than Music/TomWaits' Music/TomWaits's original, it's the sound of the harsh reality of adulthood. This line right at the end is particularly sad:



* At their 2002 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction, Johnny, Tommy, Marky and Dee Dee each gave their speeches and left with a trophy each. There was one left at the podium - [[DueToTheDead Joey's.]]

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* At their 2002 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction, Johnny, Tommy, Marky Marky, and Dee Dee each gave their speeches and left with a trophy each. There was one left at the podium - [[DueToTheDead Joey's.]]



* For the band itself, how it [[DownerEnding all ended can be heartbreaking]]. For all the influence and respect they had among their peers and future generations of rockers, the Ramones themselves never achieved financial success or reached the top of the charts at the height of their careers. By the time their [[VindicatedByHistory achievements were recognized by others]] - such as induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - it was already too late, Joey was gone and the others were close to passing away as well.

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* For the band itself, how it [[DownerEnding all ended can be heartbreaking]]. For all the influence and respect they had among their peers and future generations of rockers, the The Ramones themselves never achieved financial success or reached the top of the charts at the height of their careers. By the time their [[VindicatedByHistory achievements were recognized by others]] - such as induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - it was already too late, late. Joey was gone and the others were close to passing away as well.
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Don't think old school punk rock can make you cry? Think again - some Ramones songs are ''really'' sad.

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* "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow," or as Joey put it on ''It's Alive'', "We got a little tear jerker, for all you lonely hearts out there."
* Joey's cover of "What a Wonderful World". His untimely passing makes it ''so'' much sadder.
* Joey's resigned-sounding vocals and the less-than-triumphant guitar solo of "I Don't Want to Grow Up". Even moreso than Music/TomWaits' original, it's the sound of the harsh reality of adulthood. This line right at the end is particularly sad:
--> ''How the hell did I get here so soon?''
* Joey's acoustic rendition of "Life's A Gas" on his posthumous solo record, ''Ya Know?''
** Not to mention his slowed-down version of "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)" on the same album. He just sounds like he's about to start weeping.
* "Questioningly," about a guy running into an old flame, rejecting her, and later realizing how empty his life is. The solo just clinches it.
* The last song on their last album, "Born to Die in Berlin". The title already establishes its downer credentials, but then the song comes out with the morbidly pessimistic lyrics, an oppressive, stifling atmosphere driven by possibly the heaviest riff the band ever wrote, and [[BackForTheFinale Dee Dee's last appearance with the band, singing a verse in German through a phone]].
* At their 2002 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction, Johnny, Tommy, Marky and Dee Dee each gave their speeches and left with a trophy each. There was one left at the podium - [[DueToTheDead Joey's.]]
* "Pet Sematary" is just downright depressing. Joey just sounds like the world's about to end. There's also the HarsherInHindsight video in which the band is buried underneath a tombstone... Marky is the only one who hasn't passed away since then.
** The chorus is pretty sad too. Most people would jump at the chance for a do-over. He explicitly states he doesn't. The theme of the book is that when death comes, it's better to let go. Dee Dee (the band member who wrote it) doesn't want another go because [[KafkaKomedy his life sucked pretty bad and he doesn't want to do it AGAIN.]]
** The synths that play during the chorus just make everything sound even ''more'' hopeless.
* For the band itself, how it [[DownerEnding all ended can be heartbreaking]]. For all the influence and respect they had among their peers and future generations of rockers, the Ramones themselves never achieved financial success or reached the top of the charts at the height of their careers. By the time their [[VindicatedByHistory achievements were recognized by others]] - such as induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - it was already too late, Joey was gone and the others were close to passing away as well.
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