Before Johnny, Linda had been…
"Linda's fashion philosophy also applies to her home.
Indeed, Linda’s most in her element among the rooms of the Technicolor wonderland that is Ramones Ranch, perched up in the hills of Sherman Oaks. We were saving for the future. ""One never knows what Linda is going to wear, but when she arrives, heads turn. "All the bands hung out with the people. Adios Amigos, the name of the final Ramones tour, concluded in Los Angeles in 1996, and soon after, she and Johnny made their "California dream" come true, finding a house with the aforementioned pool and giving it themed rooms. Now I just keep hanging everything everywhere. Linda Ramone and Hedi Slimane. On a quick tour of the house, it's clear that Johnny's legacy is alive and well. And now I think people’s interest has gotten a little bit lost. "We were inspired by a Nancy Sinatra album cover. Taken at Ramones Ranch February, 2016. "I always feel like he's around. It makes me happy.
Me and Joey talked about it and Joey said "I can't get rid of Johnny," and at that point I think Joey honestly wanted to see if he could do it on his own without me.When he figured out he couldn't he wanted me back and I couldn't because I was already in love with Johnny -- so that was the whole big love triangle. Then a quick stop at the Disney-themed bathroom, where a Mickey Mouse–framed photograph of Linda and former First Lady Nancy Reagan sits on the sink next to a scowling portrait of the provocative filmmaker Vincent Gallo. King.A view from the dining room into the kitchen.We head to the kitchen, which is set up like a '50s diner, complete with black-and-white-checkerboard tiles and red vinyl bar stools embroidered with the Ramones logo.
You'd see the best bands every night, and then hang out with them. That's why I love dressing up. So it's fitting, then, that I walk past a kidney-shaped watering hole at her Sherman Oaks home to find Linda in the hot-pink-and-tangerine living room, looking like a ray of sunshine in a short bright-yellow shift dress. Linda and Johnny. I think fashion just didn’t keep up everybody’s interest. Everyone wore the same thing in different variations. She is the founder and president of the Johnny Ramone Army, an organization acting on behalf of Johnny Ramone's estate which holds live events … Clearly, this is not a woman who dresses down, even if she lives in laid-back California. And that was enough. It was a different time, she says. )Though she keeps current on the new designers (she finds pieces at Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, and Cavalli), Linda says she is tempted to shop only when she sees something inspired by the decadent boho vibes that propelled her rock-star life in New York.