The Ramones, live from Montevideo, Uruguay on November 14th, 1994. The South American leg of The Ramones tour in support of their recent Acid Eaters LP (1993) finds the band performing with co-headliners and lifelong Ramones fans Sepultura. The set list for their show in Montevideo, Uruguay remains largely loyal to their post-1970s period, borrowing heavily from their first four albums and recalling the vitality that filled CBGB's back in 1976. The adrenalin and visceral rock 'n' roll that underpinned the band combined with Dee Dee's flawless knack in grasping the most effective and memorable riffs has ensured that at least everyone will hear a Ramones record at some point in their life. Echoes proudly presents the entire original El Dorado 100.3 FM broadcast of The Ramones live from Montevideo in Uruguay on November 14th, 1994. Professionally re-mastered original broadcast with background liners, interviews and rare archival photos.
2 J R Interviewed By Alfonso Carbone 'El Dorado' FM
3 J R Promotes the Uruguayan Gig at Radio FM 100.3
4 TGTB & Tu - Durango 95
5 Teenage Lobotomy
6 Psychotherapy
7 Blitzkrieg Bop
8 Do You Remember Rock'n Roll Radio
9 I Believe in Miracles
10 Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
11 Rock'n' Roll High School
12 I Wanna Be Sedated
13 Have You Ever Seen the Rain
14 I Wanna Live
15 Bonzo Goes to Bitburg
16 Commando
17 Sheena Is a Punkrocker
18 Rockaway Beach
19 D.J. Comments
20 Pet Cemetery
21 Strength to Endure
22 The Shape of Things to Come
23 Take It As It Comes
24 Somebody Put Something in My Drink
25 7 and 7 Is
26 Wart Hog
27 Cretin Hop
28 Listen to My Heart
29 Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World
30 Pinhead
31 D.J. Comments
32 My Back Pages
33 Poison Heart
34 We're a Happy Family
35 D.J. Comments
36 Chinese Rocks
37 Beat on the Brat
38 D.J. Comments
The Ramones, live from Montevideo, Uruguay on November 14th, 1994. The South American leg of The Ramones tour in support of their recent Acid Eaters LP (1993) finds the band performing with co-headliners and lifelong Ramones fans Sepultura. The set list for their show in Montevideo, Uruguay remains largely loyal to their post-1970s period, borrowing heavily from their first four albums and recalling the vitality that filled CBGB's back in 1976. The adrenalin and visceral rock 'n' roll that underpinned the band combined with Dee Dee's flawless knack in grasping the most effective and memorable riffs has ensured that at least everyone will hear a Ramones record at some point in their life. Echoes proudly presents the entire original El Dorado 100.3 FM broadcast of The Ramones live from Montevideo in Uruguay on November 14th, 1994. Professionally re-mastered original broadcast with background liners, interviews and rare archival photos.