Lyrics: I had so many problems And then I got me a Walkman I really liked it a lot and They walked right in and they solved them They walked right in and they solved them
I heard Ramona sing And I heard everything The speed they're traveling They are the only thing Ramona
There were moments in the night It was all right There were moments in the night
I heard Ramona sing And I heard everything The speed they're traveling They are the only thing Ramona
I don't care if they're real or they're pseudo I don't care if they get any higher I hope if someone retires They pull another menudo They pull another menudo They pull another menudo They pull another menudo
There were moments in the night It was all right There were moments in the night
I heard Ramona sing And I heard everything The speed they're traveling They are the only thing Ramona
Quotes: "[The Ramones] are the best. Let's pretend you're a musicologist or musical anthropologist from Venus," [Frank] says, setting up an interesting scenario. "You're here on earth, you've got a five minute interview with me, and you want me to play you some examples of rock music or pop music. What would I play for you? I think the Ramones are the best example, and taking into consideration 1955 to the present that they have taken in the best influences. They don't encapsulate everything, but little pieces." - anti.matter.com Interview, May 1993
"It would have been difficult to do a Ramones song and do it justice. The Ramones deserve to have a song written about them, and lo and behold. - Frank Black, Mondo2000 interview
Definitions and References: Menudo Long running Puerto Rican 'boy band' wherein once a boy gets to a certain age (16, I believe), he leaves the group and is ceremoniously replaced with a new, younger boy.