I was inspired by a podcast called The 500 hosted by New York-based comedian Josh Adam Meyers. His goal, and mine, is to explore Rolling Stone Magazine's 2012 edition of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Album: #106
Album Title: Rocket To Russia
Artist: The Ramones
Genre: Punk, Surf Rock, Pop Rock
Recorded: Media Sound and Sundragon Studios, New York City, U.S.A.
Released: November, 1977
My age at release: 12, but my guest blogger was not born
How familiar was I with it before this week: I knew some songs, but my guest blogger was new to it
Is it on the 2020 list? Yes, at #385, dropping 279 spots
Song I am putting on my Spotify Playlist: Cretin Hop
For the sixth consecutive year, I asked the students in my class if they would be interested in being a guest poster on my #The500Blog series. To my delight, Hadley volunteered. This year our school was reorganized in September, and my Grade 7 class became a Grade 6/7 split. Although I lost five Grade 7 students, I was delighted to welcome 10 enthusiastic Grade 6 pupils into our learning space. Among them was Hadley, an infectiously positive and funny 11-year-old who immediately shared her love of music with me. I was thrilled when she offered to write this post and is now the youngest guest-blogger I have hosted. Enjoy her discovery of Rocket To Russia, by The Ramones.![]() |
| A recent picture of Hadley, with our classroom's NHL Stanley Cup Tournament behind her. |
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| The Ramones in 1977, (l-r) Dee Dee, Tommy, Joey and Johnny Ramone. |
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| Album cover for Aftermath by The Rolling Stones. |
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| Album cover for the single to a live version of Cretin Hop. |
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| From Wikipedia, a person afflicted with Cretinism. |
Me: Were you familiar with the band?
Mr. H: I was. I first heard about them when the movie Rock and Roll High School was in theatres. It was advertised in some of the magazines I loved, including National Lampoon. That movie came out the summer before I went into Grade 9 and I really wanted to see it, but it wasn’t playing at the theatre in the small town where I lived. I was intrigued by it because it seemed to be a little dangerous and I was already a big fan of comedies like that. I was also starting to figure out what kind of music I liked. The poster looked like something out of Mad Magazine and was similar to the Animal House poster -- another movie I was desperate to see because of the reputation it already had among my friends.
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| Rock and Roll High School and Animal House movie posters. |
Me: Were you familiar with this album in particular?
Mr. H.: I knew of the album, but did not own it. I am now familiar with many of the tracks, but I don’t think I ever listened to it in order until it came up on this list.
Me: Speaking of the songs, which is your favorite?
Mr. H: I’ve always liked Rockaway Beach, I love all things New York City. I’ve been there many times and even got married there. One of my favorite things to do there is to visit places made famous in songs and movies. So, I’ve been to Coney Island and Brighton Beach, but I have yet to make it to Rockaway Beach -- that is a future trip, for sure. I also love the cover songs on the record -- Do You Wanna Dance? And Surfin’ Bird.
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| Rockaway Beach lyrics. |
Mr. H: I love the energy it brings. It is the kind of record that makes me want to move. I can see it being motivating during a gym workout. I also like that it is fearless. As you know, I often tell my students to “be willing to be a little ridiculous” when we are doing improv games or drama activities. The Ramones seem fearless and give themselves permission to have fun. I think I dismissed this music too easily as a kid because I was drawn toward more complex music - Rush, Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis. Now I realize that there is something wonderful about unabashed energy, enthusiasm and just trying something, like punk rock music, because it is fun.
Me: Thanks.
In my eyes the Ramones will always be legendary band no matter if I’m 11 or 26 they are forever in my thoughts and forever a brilliant band!
Thank you for reading!


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