Monte A. Melnick - Ramones Tour Manager Interview - E103
Episode 103 of the Music In My Shoes podcast, hosted by Jim, titled "Monte A. Melnick - Ramones Tour Manager Interview - E103" was published on November 2, 2025 and runs 57 minutes.
November 2, 2025 ·57m · Music In My Shoes
Summary
A leather jacket, an iconic eagle logo, and a three-chord blur that changed everything—tour manager Monte A. Melnick joins us to reveal how the Ramones became an institution without ever chasing the charts. From booking chaos and van miles to Sire Records deals and night-after-night precision, Monte shares the systems and scrapes that kept the band loud, fast, and on time. Talking about his book 'On the Road with the Ramones' we go inside the job nobody sees: shows and hotels, wranglin...
Episode Description
A leather jacket, an iconic eagle logo, and a three-chord blur that changed everything—tour manager Monte A. Melnick joins us to reveal how the Ramones became an institution without ever chasing the charts. From booking chaos and van miles to Sire Records deals and night-after-night precision, Monte shares the systems and scrapes that kept the band loud, fast, and on time.
Talking about his book 'On the Road with the Ramones' we go inside the job nobody sees: shows and hotels, wrangling crews, negotiating with agents, and surviving mismatched arena bills where batteries and ice picks rained from the crowd. Monte explains why the Ramones doubled down on headlining their own rooms, how CBGB’s gave them a lab to refine short, no-solo songs, and why minimalism was a deliberate design, not a limitation. He walks through Joey’s rise from drums to the mic, Dee Dee’s volcanic creativity and volatility, Tommy’s drum architecture to Marky’s transition, and Johnny’s iron will that protected the brand.
If you’ve ever wondered how a band with modest sales became a global touchstone, this conversation connects the dots: discipline over myth, craft over chaos, and a road team that made it all possible. Listen, share with a fellow Ramones fan, and leave a review to tell us your favorite track—and why it still hits.
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