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Linda Ramone said the book was originally planned to have interviews with Ramone's friends, but she decided to only include her husband's words. "It didn't make Johnny Ramone's book more powerful by having other people in the book talking about him," she said. "This is nobody else's story. This is Johnny Ramone's story, talking about Johnny Ramone." She said several factors were responsible for the delay in the book's release, including lawsuits involving the band after Ramone died and other projects she was undertaking for his fans. "Between all those years of doing different things for his legacy, I always had the book. But there was never the right time for the book," she said. Linda said her husband never stopped working on the book, even during chemotherapy treatments. "He wasn't feeling well all the time, but that never stopped Johnny," she said. "Johnny was indestructible." She hopes to publish another book of photos of Ramone, and hopes the book will lead to a Ramones biopic. "This is the first book I can honestly see that really has enough in it to make it such an interesting story, because this is Johnny talking about Johnny," she said. "No Ramone movie could be as cool as Johnny's story." ___ Online:
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