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  2. Bonzo Goes to Bitburg - Wikipedia

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    "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg" is a protest song by American punk rock band the Ramones. It was issued as a single in the UK by Beggars Banquet Records in mid-1985. The song is an emotionally charged commentary on the Bitburg controversy from earlier that year, in which U.S. president Ronald Reagan had paid a state visit to a German World War II cemetery and gave a speech where numerous Waffen-SS ...

  3. Bonzo - Wikipedia

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    A nickname for Ronald Reagan, based on the film and mentioned in a number of songs: "Five Minutes" (Bonzo Goes to Washington song) by the band Bonzo Goes to Washington, which refers to a microphone test speech made by Reagan "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)" by The Ramones "Bad Time for Bonzo" by The Damned (band)

  4. List of Czech cover versions of songs - Wikipedia

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    Bonzo Goes To Bitburg: Ramones: 1986 Expres do Bohnic: Tři sestry: 2005: Break My Mind: Crystal Gayle: 1993 Mně se zdá: Petr Spálený & Miluška Voborníková: Petr Rada: 1972: Bridge Over Troubled Water: Simon & Garfunkel: 1970 Most přes rozbouřené vody: Helena Vondráčková, Lucie Bílá: Pavel Vrba: 1979: Bridge Over Troubled Water ...

  5. Five Minutes (Bonzo Goes to Washington song) - Wikipedia

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    The title of the band references the films Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and Bedtime for Bonzo, the latter of which starred Reagan, and also inspired the Ramones' song "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg". Despite the character of Bonzo being a chimpanzee in the film, in both songs Bonzo is taken to mean Reagan himself. When the song was completed, no major ...

  6. Animal Boy - Wikipedia

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    Animal Boy featured a range of genres and musical elements that were completely new to the band and had not been featured on previous albums. Frequent use of synthesizers, as well as minimalistic "gimmicky" lyrics, [4] caused critics and fans to feel as though the Ramones had strayed far away from their early, raw punk sound, despite Animal Boy ' s predecessor Too Tough Too Die being acclaimed ...

  7. File Under Ramones - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Ramones, except for R.A.M.O.N.E.S. . "Durango 95" "Havana Affair" "Poison Heart" "Chainsaw" "She's A Sensation" "I Believe In Miracles" "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" "I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You" "Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World" "Loudmouth" "I Don't Care" "Pet Sematary" "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg"

  8. Rock 'n' Roll High School (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rock 'n' Roll High School" is a song by American punk rock band Ramones, from the soundtrack album Rock 'n' Roll High School. The single did not chart in the U.S. but peaked at number 67 on the UK Singles Chart. [2] There are three versions of the song.

  9. Blitzkrieg Bop - Wikipedia

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    The precise meaning and subject matter of the song is, unlike many of The Ramones' other early compositions, somewhat vague and obscure. Tommy Ramone said it was the story of the young audience attending a rock concert ("they're forming in a straight line", "are losing their minds", "are shouting in the back now"). [ 10 ]