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Johnny Thunders

Johnny Thunders

Johnny Thunders has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 25 episodes and was first played on 24 August 2013.

Johnny Thunders, born John Anthony Genzale, Jr (July 15, 1952 - April 23, 1991), was a rock and roll guitarist and singer, first with the New York Dolls, the proto-punk glam rockers of the early '70s. During the late '70s, he was a familiar figure on the New York punk scene, both with The Heartbreakers and as a solo artist. His screeching, penetrating guitar sound is distinctive and highly influential in punk rock music. Thunders tangled with the demons of fame and drug addiction until his death on April 23, 1991 of a methadone overdose. Some suspect foul play. The theory is that two hustlers met Thunders in a bar and they hung out in his room where they proceeded to kill Thunders, steal his belongings, and spike him with methadone to make it seem like an overdose. This theory arose when Thunders' sister Mariann requested to see the police report and half of the report was missing. The autopsy also showed no evidence of alcohol in his system, which is perplexing because many witnesses say that they saw Thunders drinking with the two men the night before he was killed. Johnny Thunders was 38.

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Johnny Thunders

Johnny Thunders has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 25 episodes and was first played on 24 August 2013.

Johnny Thunders, born John Anthony Genzale, Jr (July 15, 1952 - April 23, 1991), was a rock and roll guitarist and singer, first with the New York Dolls, the proto-punk glam rockers of the early '70s. During the late '70s, he was a familiar figure on the New York punk scene, both with The Heartbreakers and as a solo artist. His screeching, penetrating guitar sound is distinctive and highly influential in punk rock music. Thunders tangled with the demons of fame and drug addiction until his death on April 23, 1991 of a methadone overdose. Some suspect foul play. The theory is that two hustlers met Thunders in a bar and they hung out in his room where they proceeded to kill Thunders, steal his belongings, and spike him with methadone to make it seem like an overdose. This theory arose when Thunders' sister Mariann requested to see the police report and half of the report was missing. The autopsy also showed no evidence of alcohol in his system, which is perplexing because many witnesses say that they saw Thunders drinking with the two men the night before he was killed. Johnny Thunders was 38.

Original source: Last.fm

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You Can't Put Your Arms Round A Memory
Johnny Thunders
Real Records1978
You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory
Johnny Thunders
Real Records1978
Looking For A Kiss
New York Dolls, Johnny Thunders
Antler Records1986
You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory
Johnny Thunders
Cleopatra2019
Leave Me Alone
Johnny Thunders
Sucksex Records1996
Pirate Love
Johnny Thunders, The Heartbreakers
Cleopatra2008
You Can’t Put Your Arms Round A Memory
Johnny Thunders
Remarquable Records2016
It's Not Enough
Johnny Thunders
Producciones Twins1984
Too Much Junkie Business
Johnny Thunders, The Heartbreakers
Receiver Records Limited1994
He Cried
Johnny Thunders, Patti Palladin
Jungle Records1988