
skinny, tall, almost without a beard, long hair and washed with shampoo only, without the same care as other mainstream rockers . Not only was the body that Joey remembered someone who was in puberty - okay, not every teenager is like that, lol.
The first songs that the Ramones have always brought in the title the phrase "I do not want to ...", reflecting a youthful nonconformity before the world before him. Years later this same feeling surfaced when Joey sang: "I believe in miracles, I believe in a better world for me and you".
symphathiser Democratic Party, Joey had a concern with social causes, also typical of the stage at which it thinks it can change the world. With his simple, sincere music, Joey did his part.
The album titled "Do not worry about me" was like a requiem Joey Ramone, and a warning to fans that he would be fine regardless of what happened. The version of the song "What A Wonderful World" sounded to someone who knew the fight against cancer by Joey, as a farewell at the same time cheerful, quiet and sad.
We miss you Joey. Hey, ho, let's GO!
Below homage to Brazilian and American friends: