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"I Wanna Be Sedated" was number 145 on the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. [10] Marky Ramone is the drummer on this track. In 1999, National Public Radio included the song in the "NPR 100", in which NPR's music editors sought to compile the one hundred most important American musical works of the 20th century.
I Wanna Be Sedated", which had a successful music video produced almost a decade after its release, has since become one of the band's most well-known tracks, as well as their second most-streamed track on Spotify after "Blitzkrieg Bop". The album has had multiple re-releases with new work from producer Ed Stasium.
Ramones: Raw is a DVD of the punk band Ramones.It consists of home video footage from Marky Ramone of the band's extensive touring and backstage footage along with live performances of their best-known songs.
However, "I Wanna Be Sedated", which appeared both on the album and as a single, would become one of the band's best-known songs. [56] The artwork on the album's cover was done by Punk magazine cofounder John Holmstrom. [57]
The video for the fourth single, "Can't Have Your Cake", featured the then up-and-coming Pamela Anderson, and the singer's son Neil Wharton, who portrayed a young Vince Neil in the video. Neil recorded two bonus tracks for the Japanese edition: "Blondes (Have More Fun)" and the Ramones' cover "I Wanna Be Sedated".
A download card for the digital version of the soundtrack is included with the vinyl packaging. The album was available for pre-order on iTunes which provided the immediate download of two tracks including "I Wanna Be Sedated" and "Bicycle". Both of the tracks premiered on BrooklynVegan. [2]
In 2015, Denise Huskins was kidnapped after a man broke into her boyfriend’s home and sedated them both. Police initially blamed her boyfriend for the crime, then deemed the entire ordeal a hoax ...
The promotional music video was directed by Hart Perry. [3] Both the riff and part of the melody were recycled from "Reflected" which appeared on their 1969 album Pretties for You. [4] According to Alice Cooper, Joey Ramone acknowledged the similarity between "Elected" and the Ramones song "I Wanna Be Sedated". [5]