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The Vinyl Guide


If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related. Nate is a 40+ year vinyl collector, owns some of the most highly desired titles and enjoys them thoroughly. The Vinyl Guide is his journey through the history of music to speak with the artists and technicians who made music history and get the stories behind the records.

Jan 5, 2026

The Ramones influenced generations despite critical dismissal and radio absence. Ramones tour manager Monte A Melnick reveals insider history, promotional collectables, diplomatic strategies for handling volatile band dynamics and the journey of the revival and current cultural adoration of the band.

"On The Road with The Ramones" book is available here.

Topics Include:

  • Monte Melnick's bonus edition adds 40 pages to his Ramones road stories collection
  • Full-color book features posters, tour passes, and interactive visual design beyond typical text
  • Monte served as diplomat, psychologist, babysitter, and mediator between wildly different band personalities
  • Managing crazy crews, promoters, and venues doubled the nutty people Monte handled daily
  • He delayed writing until after Joey's death to avoid discussing uncomfortable personal problems
  • Frank Meyer co-authored as musician and Ramones fan, earning full credit beyond ghostwriter
  • Book structured as oral history combining new interviews with archived quotes from multiple sources
  • Early reviews dismissed the Ramones as "crap" unlike today's celebrated 10/10 album ratings
  • Sex Pistols' anarchy lumped Ramones into punk danger zone, killing radio station support
  • Major acts like Talking Heads, B-52s, and Blondie opened for Ramones before surpassing
  • The band never considered quitting despite frustration, constantly seeking new producers for radio
  • Johnny Ramone insisted on maintaining consistent sound while others wanted musical growth experimentation
  • The Ramones acted as "Johnny Appleseeds," inspiring kids worldwide to form their own bands
  • 1996 Lollapalooza tour revealed Metallica and Soundgarden formed bands inspired by Ramones performances
  • Record labels rarely interfered except removing "Carbona Not Glue" fearing potential lawsuits
  • The Simpsons appearance was considered an honor with special studio recording and commemorative jackets
  • John Holmstrom created Rocket to Russia artwork and illustrations later used for merchandise
  • Monte immortalized in song lyrics: "Monty's driving me crazy, it's like being in the Navy"
  • 1977 "It's Alive" album represents peak original four members captured in live perfection
  • The Ramones legacy: showing kids worldwide they could form bands without virtuoso skills

High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide