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Ramones: Punk Rock in New York, 1975–1980

This collection brings together a curated selection of rare photographs documenting the Ramones at the moment punk rock emerged from New York’s underground and reshaped popular music.

From early performances at CBGB to street portraits and candid backstage moments, these images trace the band’s formative years and the raw visual language that came to define punk culture worldwide.

Together, the works in this collection offer a direct and unfiltered record of the Ramones’ presence in New York during the mid to late 1970s, capturing both the intensity of their music and the environment that shaped their legacy.

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Ramones performing at CBGB, New York City, 1976, photographed by Bob Gruen.
Ramones Performing at CBGB, New York City, 1976TMPG·0742
Bob GruenFrom $1,500
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Ramones performing on stage at CBGB, New York City, 1976, photographed by Bob Gruen.
Ramones, On Stage at CBGB, New York City, 1976TMPG·4150
Bob GruenFrom $1,500
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Ramones, Forest Hills, New York, 1975, photographed by Bob Gruen.
Ramones, Forest Hills, New York City, 1975TMPG·3526
Bob GruenFrom $1,500
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Ramones in the subway, New York City, 1975, photographed by Bob Gruen.
Ramones, Subway, New York City, 1975TMPG·5990
Bob GruenFrom $1,200
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Ramones emerging from the subway, New York City, 1975, photographed by Bob Gruen.
Ramones Emerging from the Subway, New York City, 1975TMPG·3846
Bob GruenFrom $1,200
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Ramones. CBGB, NYC, 1975, photographed by Bob Gruen.
Ramones, CBGB, New York City, 1975TMPG·9958
Bob GruenFrom $1,200
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Ramones. Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA. March 18, 1978, photographed by Bob Gruen.
Ramones, Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA, 1978TMPG·7350
Bob GruenFrom $1,200
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Ramones, New York City, 1977 (2)
Ramones, New York City, 1977 (2)TMPG·4438
Chris SteinFrom $1,000
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Joey Ramone, St. Marks Place, New York City, 1981
Joey Ramone, St. Marks Place, New York City, 1981TMPG·7190
GodlisFrom $1,200
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Roberta Bayley and the Birth of Punk

In early 1976, photographer Roberta Bayley was asked to photograph an unknown band from Queens for what would become one of the most influential debut albums in rock history. The resulting image — four figures standing against a brick wall on East 2nd Street in Manhattan — became one of the defining photographs of punk rock.

Released in April 1976, Ramones stripped rock and roll down to its essentials: short songs, loud guitars, and an attitude that rejected the excesses of mainstream rock. Critics initially struggled to understand what they were hearing, but the visual identity created by Bayley proved just as influential as the music itself.

Writing in August 1976, Rolling Stone famously declared: "The Ramones are punks and will beat you up." The statement captured both the confusion and excitement surrounding a band that was about to transform popular culture.

Today, Bayley's photographs of the original album cover session are regarded as foundational documents of punk's birth.
Further reading: The New York Times
The Ramones posing against a brick wall for their debut album cover, New York City, 1976. Photograph by Roberta Bayley.
The Ramones photographed in New York City in 1976 by Roberta Bayley, in the session that produced the cover of their debut album.
Ramones, First Album Cover Session, New York City, 1976TMPG·1894
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,500
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Ramones, contact sheet, New York City, 1976, photographed by Roberta Bayley.
Ramones, Contact Sheet, New York City, 1976TMPG·0518
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,400
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Ramones, smiling during the original album cover session, New York City, 1976, photographed by Roberta Bayley.
Ramones, Smiling, New York City, 1976TMPG·0566
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,400
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Ramones performing at CBGB, New York City, 1976, photographed by Roberta Bayley.
Ramones Performing at CBGB, New York City, 1976TMPG·7942
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,400
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Ramones on stage at CBGB, New York City, 1976, photographed by Roberta Bayley.
Ramones on Stage at CBGB, New York City, 1976TMPG·9878
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,400
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Debbie Harry and Joey Ramone on a bed, New York City, 1977, photographed by Roberta Bayley.
Debbie Harry and Joey Ramone, On the Bed, New York City, 1977TMPG·0310
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,400
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Joey Ramone, Coney Island, 1977, photographed by Roberta Bayley.
Joey Ramone, Coney Island, 1977TMPG·7718
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,400
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CBGB and New York

CBGB and New York

CBGB was more than a music venue. It was the laboratory where a new cultural movement emerged. Between 1974 and 1978, the Ramones shared the stage with Television, Patti Smith, Blondie, Talking Heads, Richard Hell and countless other artists who would redefine New York's downtown scene.

These photographs document the Bowery before it became a destination, capturing the clubs, streets, backstage rooms, and late-night encounters that shaped the visual mythology of punk.

Far from the commercial music industry, the Ramones became symbols of a city in decline but overflowing with creative energy.
Ramones by Ebet Roberts. CBGB, NYC, 1977
Ramones Performing at CBGB, New York City, 1977TMPG·0774
Ebet RobertsFrom $1,000
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Dee Dee Ramone by Ebet Roberts. CBGB. NYC, 1977
Dee Dee Ramone, CBGB, New York City, 1977TMPG·9526
Ebet RobertsFrom $1,000
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