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CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast

CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast

CJ Ramone 18 Episodes Aug 20, 2026

CJ Says is a weekly podcast hosted by CJ Ramone, former bassist of the Ramones, alongside Matt Stocks. Each episode blends music history, rock 'n' roll storytelling, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes from life on the road. The show also features tributes and stories from famous and dedicated Ramones fans. New episodes are published every Thursday on major podcast platforms.

Episodes

018 - Blag Dahlia Interview
018 - Blag Dahlia Interview Aug 20, 2026 53:49 Hey kids! Welcome to another episode of CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast.This week, we throw the doors of the punk-rock asylum wide open and invite onto the show the illustrious Blag Dahlia—frontman of the Dwarves, professional troublemaker, underground philosopher, solo artist, and one of the few men alive who can discuss the Ramones, Frank Zappa, jazz, rock 'n' roll, swing, and the decline of Western
017 - 'Animal Boy' Side A Deep Dive
017 - 'Animal Boy' Side A Deep Dive Aug 13, 2026 57:55 Hey kids! Welcome to another Deep Dive episode of CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast.This week, we drop the needle on Animal Boy—the Ramones' ninth studio album and one of the most idiosyncratically awkward records in the band's back catalogue.Animal Boy is a far from perfect record. Yet, there are flashes of brilliance buried beneath some questionable production, strange sequencing, curious keyboards, an
016 - Miss Guy Interview
016 - Miss Guy Interview Aug 6, 2026 1:07:56 Hey kids! Welcome to another instalment of CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast.We've got a great artist interview lined up this week. Before New York became a cultural phenomenon, it was a state of mind—a city where punk rock, fashion, nightlife, and art collided inside smoke-filled clubs beneath neon lights.This week, we're joined by one of the true architects of that world…Miss Guy is a musician, DJ, per
015 - 'Too Tough to Die' Side A Deep Dive
015 - 'Too Tough to Die' Side A Deep Dive Jul 30, 2026 59:31 Hey kids! Welcome to another Deep Dive episode of CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast.This week, we drop the needle on Too Tough to Die — the album that didn't just save the Ramones…it reminded the world who they were…By 1984, the musical landscape had shifted beneath their feet. Punk rock had splintered into a thousand different directions, mainstream success remained frustratingly out of reach, and the b
014 - Tish & Snooky Interview
014 - Tish & Snooky Interview Jul 23, 2026 56:04 Hey kids! Welcome to another episode of CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast.Long before Manic Panic became one of the world's most recognisable hair colour brands, its founders, Tish and Snooky, were simply two young sisters trying to carve out a place for themselves in the beautiful chaos of New York's underground scene.This week, we sit down with the creators of the legendary company to explore a story t
013 - 'Subterranean Jungle' Side A Deep Dive
013 - 'Subterranean Jungle' Side A Deep Dive Jul 16, 2026 53:19 Hey kids! Welcome to another Deep Dive episode of CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast.This week, we explore the bizarre world of the Ramones' seventh studio album, Subterranean Jungle—a record that divides fans as much today as it did back in 1983.An unexpected pair of cover songs kick things off, and the production is notably more ‘experimental’ than anything the band had attempted to date, which begs the
012 - Nikki Corvette Interview
012 - Nikki Corvette Interview Jul 9, 2026 56:37 This week on CJ Says, we sit down with one of the true originals of American punk rock 'n' roll. Nikki Corvette is a singer, songwriter, and unapologetic rock and roller whose story begins—much like proto-punk pioneers The Stooges and MC5—in the Motor City of Detroit.Emerging from a scene that prized attitude and authenticity, Nikki quietly embodies both. Equal parts primitive punk rock and infect
011 - 'Pleasant Dreams' Side A Deep Dive
011 - 'Pleasant Dreams' Side A Deep Dive Jul 2, 2026 1:08:30 Hey kids! Welcome to Episode 011 of CJ Says: A Ramones Podcast.This week, we drop the needle on the Ramones' sixth studio album, Pleasant Dreams, which might just be the most underrated record of their entire career.Before we begin, a huge thank you to everyone who’s already subscribed to the show over on Patreon. Your enthusiasm, support, and belief in this little corner of the Ramones universe c
010 - Bob Gruen Interview
010 - Bob Gruen Interview Jun 25, 2026 43:47 There are photographers who take pictures, and there are those who capture culture itself in their images. Bob Gruen firmly falls into the latter group. In this week’s guest interview, we sit down with the legendary rock 'n’ roll documentarian whose images helped define the look and spirit of 1970s New York - and beyond. While other photographers exclusively chased stars, Bob Gruen was drawn to th
009 - 'End of the Century' Side A Deep Dive
009 - 'End of the Century' Side A Deep Dive Jun 18, 2026 55:37 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 eccen
008 - Kid Congo Powers Interview
008 - Kid Congo Powers Interview Jun 11, 2026 1:07:33 When the topic of punk rock comes up in conversation, the Ramones are often at the forefront of the discussion. Their raw energy and unique sound changed the landscape of music indefinitely. In Episode 008 of CJ Says, we enjoy a fascinating conversation with Kid Congo Powers - former president of the West Coast Ramones Fan Club and guitarist in The Gun Club, The Cramps & Nick Cave and the Bad
007 - 'Road to Ruin' Side A Deep Dive
007 - 'Road to Ruin' Side A Deep Dive Jun 4, 2026 49:47 Road to Ruin was the last of the "Big Four" Ramones’ records. This album marked a turning point for the band. With new drummer Marky Ramone stepping in to fill Tommy’s shoes, and Tommy & Ed Stasium manning the production dials, the sound of the band transformed in their quest for commercial success. The energy was still raw, but by this point the Ramones were also pushing boundaries and experi

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