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NEW EDITIONS OF TWO BOOKS WRITTEN BY DEE DEE RAMONE OUT NOW

Written on Mar 1


As reported by Alternative Press:

In addition to being a founder member, primary songwriter and bassist in the Ramones, Dee Dee Ramone was a creative force whose work knew no boundaries. Extending his hand to literature, the enigmatic Ramone transcribed the turbulent life of a punk rocker through his self-written books.

Now, Da Capo Press is releasing special editions of two of Dee Dee’s books: “Chelsea Horror Hotel” and “Lobotomy: Surviving the Ramones.” The official release (March 1), coincides with the 40th anniversary of the Ramones’ groundbreaking debut album.

“Chelsea Horror Hotel” is a horror novel blurring the lines between fact and fiction with a wild account of a stay Dee Dee and his wife Barbara had in the legendary New York City hotel, while “Lobotomy” is an autobiographical account of Dee Dee’s life and experiences playing with punk pioneers, the Ramones.

The two books were previously out of print and difficult to find, but now they’ve returned in wide release with new forewords and new cover art.

Fellow rock and roll hall of famer Joan Jett wrote a foreword for “Lobotomy.” “Dee Dee was the heart and soul of the Ramones,” she writes. “He brought that aspect to everything he did. Dee Dee set the tone for who and what the Ramones were, giving their identity consistency, and setting the bar for what would eventually define punk rock.”

The cover, printed on metallic gold foil, showcases an outtake shot from the photo session for the Ramones debut album cover taken by photographer Roberta Bayley in 1976 on the streets of New York City.

The new foreword for “Chelsea Horror Hotel” was written by horror icon Joe Dante: director of Gremlins, the Howling and Twilight Zone the movie. In the foreword Dante calls the book “Dee Dee Ramone’s phantasmagoric acid trip of a novel” citing “surreal echoes of Naked Lunch” and calling Dee Dee “as mesmerizing a novelist as he was a bassist and songwriter” and “the screaming voice of a punk Lovecraft.”

The new cover art showcases a haunted portrait of the renowned NYC hotel from a painting by Dee Dee Ramone.

Additionally, the two new editions include quotes about Dee Dee from Debbie Harry (Blondie), Richard Hell (The Voidoids) and Jerry Only (Misfits). The reissues were authorized by Dee Dee’s Estate having been personally approved by Dee Dee’s wife and collaborator Barbara Ramone Zampini and supervised by longtime Misfits and Ramones collaborator John Cafiero (Osaka Popstar) who served as contributing editor for the new editions.

“Dee Dee Ramone’s life was nothing short of extreme,” writes Only. “He was plagued by demons, but created music as if by angels. As chaotic as his reality was, his music was just as brilliant. Dee Dee lived and died by the sword we call rock ‘n’ roll. Now let him tell you as only he could!”

The books can be ordered directly from the Dee Dee Ramone online shop or found in stores and online nationwide. Both titles are also available now in digital eBook form on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Barnes & Noble’s Nook Store.
For more on Dee Dee Ramone, visit his official website.

Pick up either or both books at the Dee Dee Ramone online shop now through Sunday 3/20 and save a little green for St. Patrick’s Day…use code: STPAT and get 20% off your entire order! Use the same code now through Sunday 3/20 in the Misfits Records, Misfits and Osaka Popstar online shops too. Scroll down for links and info.

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