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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 55 MIN

009 - 'End of the Century' Side A Deep Dive

from CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast

In Episode 009 of CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast, we step into the strange and fascinating world of the Ramones’ fifth studio album, 'End of the Century' — an album forever suspended between the neon glow of pure pop ambition and the battered leather jacket of punk rock purity. It’s 1980. The Ramones have already helped redraw the map of modern music, and now they find themselves in the hands of eccentric production wizard Phil Spector, chasing a bigger sound, bigger audiences, and perhaps something even more elusive: mainstream success.What emerged was their most commercial sounding album to date — and also one of their most divisive.Was 'End of the Century' a betrayal of the stripped-back simplicity that made the Ramones legends and pioneers of punk? Or, was it the logical conclusion of a band who always hid their love of 1960s pop music beneath distortion and speed? From the opening nostalgic bombast of 'Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio?' to the unlikely symphonic beauty of 'Baby, I Love You' and the eternal adolescent rallying cry of 'Rock and Roll High School', this is a record that continues to provoke arguments long after its last chord fades…In this Deep Dive episode, we’ll explore the illustrious 'End of the Century' recording sessions, whether or not Phil Spector's towering Wall of Sound was a good match for the sonic highways journeyed by the Ramones, the absence of Tommy Ramone from the studio and production dials, and the dissension that arose amongst the band's fanbase after punk's most obstinate outsiders initiated an all-out assault on mainstream music.It’s the end of the seventies…it’s the End of the Century…So plug in and turn it up!If you want to hear to the Side B Deep Dive and stream the rest of our bonus content, head over to www.patreon.com/cjsays Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In Episode 009 of CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast, we step into the strange and fascinating world of the Ramones’ fifth studio album, 'End of the Century' — an album forever suspended between the neon glow of pure pop ambition and the battered leather jacket of punk rock purity. It’s 1980. The Ramones have already helped redraw the map of modern music, and now they find themselves in the hands of eccentric production wizard Phil Spector, chasing a bigger sound, bigger audiences, and perhaps something even more elusive: mainstream success.What emerged was their most commercial sounding album to date — and also one of their most divisive.Was 'End of the Century' a betrayal of the stripped-back simplicity that made the Ramones legends and pioneers of punk? Or, was it the logical conclusion of a band who always hid their love of 1960s pop music beneath distortion and speed? From the opening nostalgic bombast of 'Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio?' to the unlikely symphonic beauty of 'Baby, I Love You' and the eternal adolescent rallying cry of 'Rock and Roll High School', this is a record that continues to provoke arguments long after its last chord fades…In this Deep Dive episode, we’ll explore the illustrious 'End of the Century' recording sessions, whether or not Phil Spector's towering Wall of Sound was a good match for the sonic highways journeyed by the Ramones, the absence of Tommy Ramone from the studio and production dials, and the dissension that arose amongst the band's fanbase after punk's most obstinate outsiders initiated an all-out assault on mainstream music.It’s the end of the seventies…it’s the End of the Century…So plug in and turn it up!If you want to hear to the Side B Deep Dive and stream the rest of our bonus content, head over to www.patreon.com/cjsays Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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