Talk:Blitzkrieg Bop

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[edit] release date?

I've always heard that the single was released in 1976. I checked a few sources that confirm this. I'll wait a week, if I don't see any confirmation of the Nov. 75 release date I will make a correction. Lenbrazil

yeah, i found july '76 in most sources, so i would just go ahead. also, since this is such an important song and all, i think this article should really be expanded.

Joeyramoney 20:16, 5 February 2006 (UTC)

oh, nevermind.

[edit] Expand/improve

I have tried to expand/improve this article a little, but I am unfortunately no Ramones expert. It do think that Dee Dee Ramone wrote most of the lyrics, as he lived in Germany for 14 years and had a fascination with the country. The music of this song is very simple, so it's also likely that DD wrote the music. Conclusion: Dee Dee wrote Blitzkrieg Bop. I haven't found a clear confirmation however that he was also the one who first came up with the line "He, ho, let's go!". Something that also needs some improvement is the meaning part. And as you can see this article needs a little more information anyway. So... any big Ramone fans here? - Face 18:36, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

It was written by Tommy, it's common knowledge as far as I know. It is stated in the booklet of "Hey Ho Let's Go: Anthology", Dee Dee only changed the original line "they're shouting in the back now" with "shoot 'em in the back now". Tommy also said it in this interview: http://www.markprindle.com/erdelyi-i.htm
What songs did you write for the band? A lot of people don't realize that you actually did - you wrote "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," right?
Yeah, I wrote "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" and "Blitzkrieg Bop" for our first album.
Aw man, you wrote "Blitzkrieg Bop"?
Yeah.
That's like the best song ever!
Well, thank you!
http://www.markprindle.com/erdelyi-i.htm

So, it was Tommy who wrote this song after all? That's remarkable. Anyway, thanks for this information! I will change it immediately. - Face 18:35, 28 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I wanna be your Boyfriend

i'm 95 to 100% sure that tommy (or maybe joey) wrote i wanna be your boyfriend. definitely not deedee. Joeyramoney 02:56, 11 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Chords

"Based on a simple three-chord pattern,", as quoted from the article. There are four chords in this song, not 3. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.41.155.207 (talk • contribs) at 16:01, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

No, it's definitely three chords. A5, D5, and E5. Standard I, IV, V progression. --Dane ~nya 10:32, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
IImajor chord is used as well. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.41.67.92 (talk • contribs) at 22:23, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

The verse uses three chords:

A                                  D   E
They're forming in a straight line.
etc.

The chorus uses four chords; it has a fourth B chord at the end:

D
Hey, ho, let's go.
E                     A   D   A
Shoot 'em in the back now.
D
What they want I don't know.
        B                D        E
They're all reved up and ready to go!

And that's it. NOTE: the song is, ofcourse, played with power chords so you could as wel write them as A5, D5, E5 and B5. - Face 12:43, 1 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Image?

He, what happened with the image? - Face 19:56, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Another reference

I'm a-prettyprettysure that this song was in Jimmy Neutron without the line "Shoot 'em in the back now" -Alex H.

Never mind, it was there. -Alex H.

[edit] Let's Knife

Shonen Knife's "Buttercup (I'm a Super Girl)" sounds mighty similar to "Blitzkrieg Bop", but there must be lots of songs that sound like "Blitzkrieg Bop". It would interesting if Mr Chords above could shed some light on this. There's quite a thorough discussion of the Ramones' chords as part of Mark Prindle's review comments here (search for "bullshit"). "I Don't Wanna Go Down To the Basement" uses seven chords and the average is five, which is basically Pink Floyd. -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 18:29, 26 November 2007 (UTC)