Don't Worry About Me [Vinyl]
Joey Ramone
LP
In the wake of the sad passing of Joey Ramone, Don't Worry About Me is the first posthumous release to come from his estate. Consisting of pop-punk anthems along the lines of '60s garage rock and very early punk, Don't Worry About Me is a sad reminder of how good Ramone really was. With a brilliant ear for melody, a songwriting skill based in simplicity, and the most unpretentious lyrics this side of Chubby Checker, Ramone didn't care about making groundbreaking music when he had mastered the art of pop-punk to a degree most of his disciples will never understand. 'What a Wonderful World' and '1969' are excellent covers that do their source material justice, although Louis Armstrong probably never expected his torch song to be rocked out à la Sid Vicious' 'My Way' But the two best tracks are 'Searching for Something,' his Beatlesque tribute to a girl, and 'Mr. Punchy,' a gorgeous pop song that features a guest appearance from the Damned's Captain Sensible. The anti-cancer anthem 'I Got Knocked Down (But I'll Get Up)' is a heartbreaking stance on his condition that is pure punk rock all the way 'I want my life/I want my life/It really sucks/It really sucks' that only goes to show how even toward the end, he refused to give into sentimentality. Nothing new to see here, and that's a good thing, as Ramone's trademark whine never sounded so sincere as it did in his last studio recordings.
Tracklist:
- What a Wonderful World
- Stop Thinking About It
- Mr. Punchy
- Maria Bartiromo
- Spirit in My House
- Venting (It's a Different World Today)
- Like a Drug I Never Did Before
- Searching for Something
- I Got Knocked Down (But I'll Get Up) 1
- 1969 1
- Don't Worry About Me