
On September 12, 2004, just two-and-a-half days before Johnny Ramone's death, a group of musicians and friends-among them Deborah Harry, The Dickies, X, Eddie Vedder, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers-staged a benefit concert to celebrate The Ramones' 30th anniversary and to raise money for cancer research. Mandy Stein's touching rockumentary captures that unforgettable evening.... (Full plot summary below)
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On September 12, 2004, just two-and-a-half days before Johnny Ramone's death, a group of musicians and friends-among them Deborah Harry, The Dickies, X, Eddie Vedder, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers-staged a benefit concert to celebrate The Ramones' 30th anniversary and to raise money for cancer research. Mandy Stein's touching rockumentary captures that unforgettable evening.
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| User ReviewRob LWith love and honor the fans & Bands that have been touched by Johnny Ramone come to pay tribute to their dying hero. The interviews inter-spliced with performances as well as the overall energy you could feel from the crowd made this documentary of the event one of the most powerful I have ever watched. My personal favorite of all the performances was Henry Rollins, it was as if singing the songs live transported him back in time 30+ years, it was simply remarkable |
| User ReviewGavin SThe 30th Anniversary Ramones Tribute Show/Johnny Ramone tribute. Spliced with talking heads of those involved, and adding some footage from the memorial service for Ramone a few weeks after his death (2 days after the show). I personally enjoyed it a great deal, the performances, the interviews, and especially seeing the impact a man and his band had on people for 3 (and now nearly 4 decades). Worth it for any fan. |
| User ReviewMikey Pgood do., but the chili peppers were aweful |