Hey everybody,
just a quick note that the Ramones Museum Berlin will be closed from NOW on.
The landlord raised the rent about 300% and he actually found someone who is willing to pay an astronomic amount of money for our gabba gabba headquarters. So from now on people can buy soap in the basement of Solmsstr. 30, formerly known as the home of the Ramones Museum. Call it the C.B.G.B syndrome: Once your area is hip, all cool things must go.
ANYWAY: As we were hoping to the last second that we were allowed to stay, we do not have a location to fall back on. BUT: Of course Ramones Museum sees things positive and we hope to reopen in an ever nicer, bigger, brighter and ground leveled location any time soon. We’ll use december and january to negotiate our options and then decide where to move.
We’ll keep you posted on all things Ramones Museum, all info and news you can find on our webpage www.ramonesmuseum.com and www.myspace.com/ramonesmuseum
Thanks for your time, help and support. We’ll be back soon (we promise),
Gabba Gabba Hey!
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The Ramones were a pretty cool band. They sounded great, looked good and played fast. When they blitzed you, you were hooked. The Ramones lastet 22 years, they released 14 studio albums and they never had a hit. But to a lot of people, The Ramones meant everything.
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