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Chelsea Horror Hotel: A Novel

Chelsea Horror Hotel: A Novel

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Author: Dee Dee Ramone
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 243857

Media: Paperback
Pages: 252
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.7

ISBN: 1560253045
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781560253044
ASIN: 1560253045

Publication Date: May 10, 2001
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Dee Dee Ramone doesn t quite know what he s getting himself into when he and his wife Barbara move into the squalid Chelsea Hotel with their dog Banfield. He spends most of his time trying to score drugs and walking Banfield, with whom he can magically communicate. Meanwhile, he can t stand his neighbors and shies away from violence, but wishes everyone were six feet under. He also thinks that the room he s staying in is the very room where his old friend Sid Vicious stabbed Nancy Spungen, and begins having nightmares of Nancy emerging from the bathroom with a knife wound. After one of his nightmares, an evil force enters his hotel room and hurls him against a wall. Dee Dee also gets involved with the transvestite lover of one of his gay fellow addicts. When his wife finds out, the two fight it out and become seriously wounded. During all this, Dee Dee is tormented by the living and dead demons that plague the hotel, along with the ghosts of his old dead punk rock friends Sid Vicious, Johnny Thunders and Stiv Bators. And that s when the Devil himself decides to join the party


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5 out of 5 stars i love reading this book   November 23, 2008
kelly jelly (philadelphia)
I read this book while at college when a friend lent me a copy when I told her I loved the Ramones and that DeeDee was my favorite Ramone. I recently purchased this book because I wanted to read it again, and have it permanently on my shelf so that I might lend it to others.

DeeDee tells this story of his day-to-day gripes and grumbles of living in New York city at the Chelsea Hotel with his wife Barbara and dog Banfield. He is such a funny, yet sincere guy, and his writings crack me up and make me wish that I knew him in real life. He just seems like a fun and real down to earth guy who you'd like to call up on the phone.

From the tales of the gang, the S.K.U.L.L.S, who meet in the hotel's basement, to the introduction of crazy and wacky characters also living in the hotel, this story is just entertaining and a great read. I say buy this book to any DeeDee fan. And the mention of Sid Vicious, Johnny Thunders, Jerry Nolan and other dead rockers from back in the day, this story really keeps you turning the pages.



5 out of 5 stars I'll give it five stars in Dee Dee Ramone's memory. . .   April 25, 2008
G. B. Mccormick (Duluth, GA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have to say, to expect this to be a piece of literary classic genius is ridiculous. If you go into it with this fact in mind, you'll experience a truly enjoyable and mind bending read. Knowing that you're inside of Dee Dee Ramone's head, well, what's left of it, is truly intriguing. I think that the funniest aspects of this book, his relationship with his dog and his fear of Tiger Leprosy, were not only entertaining, but benchmarks of the state of mind that led to his death not too much farther down that road. As for hanging out with Sid and Jerry, more power to ya Dee Dee. Hope you enjoyed the life that you had.


3 out of 5 stars Burroughs reincarnated...   November 12, 2007
Stephanie Kemmerer (Bethlehem, PA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is quite possibly one of the strangest, disjointed bizarre books I have ever read...since Burroughs' Naked Lunch. Dee Dee, as the central character, seeks to and ultimately manages to injest every hardcore drug possible. And he still finds the time to kill a transvestite, encounter the ghosts of junkies past and communicate with his dog. (Which is reminiscient of the post-apocalyptic film, A Boy & His Dog) The book is sickening but not in a blood and guts way. It's sickening in a 'junkie-rollercoaster-stream of consioucness' way. The lack of lucidity and continuity tends to be like a carnival ride. Burroughs isn't dead, he's just hiding in Dee Dee Ramone's body. Simply put: if this were made into a movie it would be directed by David Cronenberg or David Lynch.


5 out of 5 stars Dee Dee Ramone Classic--Hey, Hey, Hey, Dee Dee WASN'T Home!   May 20, 2007
Lori Eisenkraft (Forest Hills, Queens, NYC)
I noticed the comment by a woman who was simply disgusted and freaked out by this book...was she expecting Stephen King? "The Great American Novel"? C'mon, lady, why'd you buy this wacky book to begin with? It's Dee Dee Ramone--what'd you expect? Written as no one else could've done, these chapters, which start out pretty coherent, represent days in the life of Dee Dee Ramone at the creepy old, scuzzy Chelsea. While I believe some of the incidents are real, the majority of the book is Dee Dee's wild and crazy imagination--a lot of it seemingly written at times of withdrawal. Any Dee Dee Ramone fan needs this in their collection. I'll admit, some of it is practically vomit-inducing, but, hey, it's Dee Dee--gotta love him!


5 out of 5 stars face it DEE DEE wrote it enough said. Great book   January 6, 2007
LISA MURPHY (Pekin Illinois)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Dee Dee will always be missed so much. This is a great book with insight from him.

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