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  1. Dee Dee wrote or co-wrote much of the Ramones' repertoire, such as "53rd and 3rd" (a song about male prostitution at 53rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Manhattan, allegedly based on personal experience), "Glad to See You Go" (written about his then-girlfriend, a stripper and fellow drug user with a volatile personality), "It's a Long Way Back ...

  2. Douglas Glenn Colvin, better known as Dee Dee Ramone, the founding bassist and songwriter of the pioneering punk band the Ramones, died on Wednesday in Los Angeles of an apparent heroin...

  3. Douglas Glenn Colvin, better known by his stage name Dee Dee Ramone, was an American musician. He was the bassist and a founding member of the punk rock band the Ramones.

  4. Dee Dee was the original bassist for the world famous Ramones. See his art, and learn more about Dee Dee Ramone, and celebrate his legacy here.

  5. Jun 5, 2002 · Today we remember Dee Dee Ramone on the anniversary of his death. The founding bassist and songwriter for the legendary New York punk band the Ramones, Douglas Glenn Colvin (a.k.a. Dee Dee...

  6. About Dee Dee Ramone Douglas Glenn Colvin (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002) was a founding member, bassist, occasional lead vocalist, and principal lyricist and composer for...

  7. Dee Dee wrote or co-wrote much of the Ramones' repertoire, such as "53rd and 3rd" (a song about male prostitution at 53rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Manhattan, allegedly based on personal experience), "Glad to See You Go" (written about his then-girlfriend, a stripper and fellow drug user with a volatile personality), "It's a Long Way Back ...