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Dee might refer to:

a name of the letter "D"
a familiar form of the name Mandy, Deanna, Dianne, Diane, Douglas, Denise, Dolores, Deidre, Cordelia, Jody
an abbreviation for the dead-end elimination algorithm (DEE)
Dee (singer), Canadian electro-pop singer, songwriter and DJ
Dee (Actress), Indian bollywood actress Dia Mirza, Ref: diamirza.bravehost.com
D! or Dee!, referring to Detlef Soost, German dancer and choreographer
Dee Dee Ramone, punk musician (The Ramones)
Dee Snider, singer (Twisted Sister)
Dee Bradley Baker, an American voice actor
Dee Brown (novelist), USA
Anastasia Dualla, a fictional character from the television series Battlestar Galactica
Nickname of Former United States Senator of Kentucky, Walter Huddleston
several rivers:
River Dee, Aberdeenshire, in Scotland
River Dee, Galloway, also in Scotland
River Dee, Wales, called Afon Dyfrdwy in Welsh
In chemistry, an abbreviation for Diethyl ether
Dee (song) by Randy Rhoads

Dee= a familiar form of the name Mandy, Deanna, Dianne, Diane, Douglas, Denise, Dolores, Deidre, Cordelia, Jody

Arthur Dee, son of John Dee
Billy Dee
Bob Dee
Daisy Dee
Ed Dee
Eddie Dee
Frances Dee, actress
Francine Dee
Gandra Dee
Gerry Dee, Canadian comedian
Jack Dee, British comedian
Jeff Dee
Jessica Dee
John Dee, sixteenth-century mathematician and alchemist
John Dee (basketball coach)
Judge Dee
Kiki Dee
Kool Moe Dee
Mikkey Dee, heavy-metal drummer
Papa Dee
Roger Dee
Ruby Dee, African-American actress and activist
Sandra Dee, American actress
Simon Dee
Waddle Dee
 

Dee Dee Ramone


Dee Dee Ramone (Douglas Glenn Colvin) (September 18, 1952 - June 5, 2002) was a German American songwriter and bassist, best remembered as a founding member of punk rock band The Ramones.

Though nearly all of the Ramones' songs were credited equally to all the band members, Dee Dee was the group's primary lyricist, penning songs such as "53rd & 3rd", "Commando", "Rockaway Beach" and "Poison Heart". He was the bass guitarist for the group from their formation in 1974 through 1989, although at first he wanted to play the guitar. He then left to pursue a short-lived career in rap music under the name Dee Dee King. Afterwards, Dee Dee returned to his punk roots and released three little-known solo albums featuring brand new songs (many were used later on Ramones records). Dee Dee also got married to Argentinian teenager Barbara Zampini, toured the world playing his songs, Ramones songs and some old favorites in small clubs and continued to write songs for the Ramones until 1996, when the band retired.

Dee Dee struggled with drug addiction for much of his life, especially heroin; he began using drugs as a teenager, and continued to use for the majority of his adult life. He seemed to clean up his act in the early 90's and to remain clean for most of that decade until 2002, when he was found dead from a heroin overdose.
Biography

Childhood
Colvin was born in Fort Lee, Virginia and raised in Berlin, Germany, the son of an American soldier stationed there and a German woman. His parents separated around his late childhood/early teens, and he lived in Berlin until the age of 15, when he and his mother moved to the Forest Hills section of New York City's borough of Queens. There he met John Cummings and Thomas Erdelyi (later dubbed Johnny and Tommy "Ramone"), then playing in a band called The Tangerine Puppets, named after a Donovan song of the same name.


Ramones
Colvin and Cummings quickly became friends, as they were both outcasts in their heavily middle class neighborhood. After an unsuccessful guitar audition for Television, Cummings and Colvin formed the Ramones with then-drummer Jeffry Hyman (soon to be Joey Ramone) in 1974. Hyman took over vocal duties after Colvin decided that he could not sing lead vocals for longer than a few songs as his voice shredded. Joey Ramone also suggested that Dee Dee could not sing and play bass well at the same time. Around this time Dee Dee started to hang out with Kc Harrison (A.K.A. Kc Ramone), who would later play guitar on some of the songs on their 1st album.

Dee Dee was the one who thought to name the band the Ramones; he read that Paul McCartney often signed into hotels under the alias "Paul Ramon". He added an 'e' to the end of that surname and the band members all adopted the name Ramone.

Colvin wrote or co-wrote most 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, Connie, a stripper and fellow drug user with a volatile personality), "It's a Long Way Back to Germany", "Chinese Rock" (originally recorded by Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, as guitarist Johnny Ramone was not enthusiastic about the Ramones doing songs about drugs) and "Wart Hog" (a song Colvin wrote in rehab). After he quit the Ramones, Dee Dee continued to write songs for them, contributing at least three songs to each of their albums.

According to Mondo Bizarro, for example, the Ramones bailed him out of jail in exchange for the rights to "Main Man", "Strength to Endure" and "Poison Heart", a minor hit for the Ramones. The Adios Amigos album is molded around the strength of several of Dee Dee's solo songs, for example "I'm Makin' Monsters for My Friends" and "It's Not for Me to Know" from the album I Hate Freaks Like You.


Post-Ramones
In 1989, after leaving the Ramones, Colvin started a brief career as rapper "Dee Dee King" with the album Standing in the Spotlight. (Colvin had recorded "Funky Man" as Dee Dee King in 1987, before leaving the Ramones.) Critic Matt Carlson writes that the album "will go down in the annals of pop culture as one of the worst recordings of all time. Which, of course, makes it one hell of a great collector's item."[1] After the album failed, he returned to punk rock with various bands like Sprokkett and The Spikey Tops.

In 1991, Colvin was briefly involved with transgressive punk rock performance artist GG Allin, playing second guitar with Allin's backup band The Murder Junkies. Colvin's involvement lasted a week, enough for him to be briefly interviewed during the filming of the Allin documentary Hated: GG Allin And The Murder Junkies; rehearsal recordings of him with Allin appear on the Hated soundtrack, and on the posthumous live Allin compilation Res-Erected; while video footage of rehearsals is available on DVD through Allin's estate's website [2].

In 1992, Colvin formed new band called The Chinese Dragons, which was followed by the group ICLC from 1994 to 1996. With ICLC, he also did an EP and a full-length album, I Hate Freaks Like You.

In November 1994, Dee Dee was searching for his stolen guitar on the street outside a venue in Argentina when he met 16 year old Barbara Zampini. She was a Ramones fanatic and had been playing bass for 2 years. [3] Together they moved to Holland, where Dee Dee and Nina Hagen presided over the Inter-Celestial Light Commune (ICLC) farm, harvesting marijuana fields by day and recording music by night. Immigration problems with the Dutch authorities forced Colvin to return to America. [4] Dee Dee and Barbara were married in a simple ceremony in New York City in September 1996.


Older Dee Dee RamoneDee Dee was a special guest at the final Ramones show at The Palace in Los Angeles on August 6th, 1996, performing the lead vocals for "Love Kills". (C. J. Ramone was by then the group's bassist.) He missed two verses (even though he wrote the song), sang out of tune, started earlier and resorted to talking cheerfully.

Even before the Ramones retired, Colvin formed a Ramones tribute band called The Ramains (later The Ramainz) with his wife Barbara ("Barbara Ramone", bass) and former Ramones bandmates CJ (guitar) and Marky (drums). He also recorded several solo albums under his old name Dee Dee Ramone: Zonked/Ain't It Fun (1996), Do the Bikini Dance (2002), Hop Around (1999) and Greatest & Latest (2000). Dee Dee Ramone's voice is audible on the Nina Hagen album Freud Euch (1995) and on the Furious George EP Goes Ape! (1996).

In new millennium, Colvin teamed up with Paul Kostabi, leader of the hardcore punk band Youth Gone Mad and former guitarist for White Zombie. An established artist, Kostabi was instrumental in getting Dee Dee's new career as a painter off the ground. Together with Barbara, the trio collaborated on several hundred works that sold quickly for a few hundred dollars each.

In 2000, he formed the Dee Dee Ramone band with guitarist Christian Martucci (Christian Black), who is now the singer for Black President. This lineup consisted of Colvin (vocals and guitar/bass), Christian Black (vocals and guitar), Anthony Smedile (drums), Chase Manhattan (drums), and Stefan Adika (bass). With the exception of one show at the Spa Club in NYC and a club Makeup performance, this was Dee Dee's last touring band. Black appeared as "Chris the Creep" in Colvin's last book, Legend of a Rock Star, A Memoir: The Last Testament of Dee Dee Ramone.

Colvin moved to the West Coast partly to pursue an acting career. He landed a major role as The Pope in Bikini Bandits (2002) [5] and contributed the song "In A Movie" to the soundtrack which features wife Barbara on lead vocal.

His next album was supposed to be a live album produced by Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N' Roses), taking place on June 12, 2002, at Hollywood’s Key Club Hollywood. There are several bootlegs of this line-up (Dee Dee Ramone Band), including Live in Milan, Italy. Dee Dee's final studio recordings were released on the album Youth Gone Mad featuring Dee Dee Ramone (trend is dead! records in USA 2002) and Wanker Records in Germany (www.wanker-records.de) 2002).


Death
Colvin was found dead on the evening of June 5, 2002, by his wife Barbara at his Hollywood, California apartment. An autopsy established heroin overdose as the official cause of death and is available for viewing at The Smoking Gun [6].

Dee Dee was buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California. His headstone features the Ramones seal surrounded by the line "I feel so safe flying on a ray on the highest trails above" taken from his song "Highest Trails Above", from the Ramones album Subterranean Jungle (1983). At its base is the quote "Ok...I gotta go now".


Writings
Under the name Dee Dee Ramone, Colvin wrote two books: Poison Heart: Surviving the Ramones (aka Lobotomy) and Legend of a Rock Star, a daily journal of commentary on his last, hectic European tour in the spring of 2001. Both were released as "non-fiction" autobiographies, despite the fact that "Legend of A Rock Star" features a sequence in which Dee Dee murders a border guard.

Dee Dee also penned a novel, titled Chelsea Horror Hotel, in which he and his wife move into New York City's famous Chelsea Hotel and believe they are staying in the same room where Sid Vicious killed his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. In the book, Dee Dee is visited by Sid, as well as other dead punk rock friends such as Johnny Thunders, Stiv Bators, and Jerry Nolan.
 

River Dee


The River Dee (Welsh: Afon Dyfrdwy) is a 70 mile (110 km) long river. It travels through Wales and England and also forms part of the border between them.

The river rises in Snowdonia, Wales, flows north via Chester, England, and discharges to the sea into an estuary between Wales and The Wirral Peninsula (England).

Statistics
The total catchment area of the River Dee up to Chester Weir is approximately 1800 km². The average rainfall over the catchment is estimated to be 640 mm yielding an average flow of 37 m³/s. The larger reservoirs in the catchment are:

Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid) - 400 acres (1.6 km²)
Llyn Brenig - 370 acres (1.5 km²)
Llyn Celyn - 325 acres (1.3 km²)

Catchment

Natural Course
The River Dee has its source on the slopes of Dduallt above Llanuwchllyn in the mountains of Snowdonia in Merioneth, Gwynedd, Wales, and then passes through Bala Lake. The path of the river trends generally east-south-east as it descends off the Ordovician Denbigh moors, over the man-made Horseshoe Falls and through Llangollen, generally skirting the outcropping Karstic limestone exposures north of Llangollen. East of Llangollen, Thomas Telford's Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, of 1805, carries the Shropshire Union Canal 120 feet (37 m) overhead.


River Dee Weir, Handbridge, Chester, England (2002)
View of the Dee from the famous Grosvenor Bridge in Chester, looking down-river towards Curzon Park. Taken in Spring at high tide
Same view of the Dee in Chester, taken in Summer at low tide.



Railway bridge in Chester, spanning the river between Curzon Park and the Roodee. Photo taken at high tide.One of the major tributaries of the Dee, the Afon Alyn crosses the carboniferous limestone from Halkyn Mountain and down through the Loggerheads area before making its confluence near Mold. Throughout the length of the Alyn there are numerous sinkholes and caverns and during the summer months long stretches of the river bed run dry. These caves include Ogof Hesp Alyn and Ogof Hen Ffynhonau. A significant part of this lost flow re-emerges in the Milwr Tunnel, a man-made tunnel, entering the west bank of the Dee estuary carrying some 12 million imperial gallons per day (600 L/s). This tunnel was originally constructed to drain metal mines in Halkyn Mountain. Once the main river Dee approaches the Cheshire border and the carboniferous coal measures, it turns sharply northwards before meandering up to Chester. This long stretch of the river drops in height by only a few feet and can be regarded as a highly linear lake. The rich adjoining farmland has many remnants of abandoned coal workings and deep clay-pits used to make bricks and tiles. A number of these pits are now being used as landfill sites for domestic and commercial waste.

At Holt and Farndon, the river crosses into England under a medieval bridge and then passes under the A55 and northwards to Chester. At Chester the river passes and around the Earl's Eye(s) meadow. In the Chester region the river side is used as a recreation area with a bandstand, benches and boat cruises, by two bridges. The first is the Queen's Park Suspension Bridge, which forms the only exclusively pedestrian footway across the river in Chester. The second is the Old Dee Bridge, a road bridge and by far the oldest bridge in Chester, being built in about 1387 on the site of a series of wooden predecessors which dated originally from the Roman period.

Above the Old Dee Bridge, the river has a weir, which was built by Hugh Lupus to supply power to his corn mills. Throughout the centuries the weir has been used to power corn, fulling, needle, snuff and flint mills. The same weir was used as part of a hydro-elecrtic scheme in 1911 with the help of a small generator building which is still visible today, used as a pumping station for water since 1951. However the first water pumping station here was set up in 1600 by John Tyrer who pumped water to a square tower built on the city's Bridgegate. It was destroyed in the Civil War but an octagonal tower built in 1690 for the same purpose lasted until the gate was replaced with an arch in the mid-18th century.

On this weir is a fish pass and fish counting station to monitor the numbers of salmon ascending the river. A little further downstream stands the Grosvenor Bridge (designed by architect Thomas Harrison of Chester), which was opened in 1833 to ease congestion on the Old Dee Bridge. This bridge was opened by Princess Victoria five years before she became Queen. The other side of the Grosvenor Bridge is the Roodee, Chester's race course and the oldest course in the country. This used to be the site of Chester's Roman harbour until, aided by the building of the weir, the River Dee silted up to become the size it is today. The only curiously remaining reminder of this site's maritime past is a stone cross which stands in the middle of the Roodee which exhibits the marks of water ripples. To the end of the Roodee the river is crossed again by a second bridge, now carrying the Chester–Holyhead railway line, before leaving Chester. It was the scene of one of the first serious railway accidents in the country, the Dee bridge disaster.


River Dee in snow at Llangollen (February 2007)
View down-river from the bridge in the centre of Llangollen (March 2007)
Canalized Section
North of Chester, the river flows along an artificial channel excavated between 1732-36. The work was planned and undertaken by engineers from the Netherlands and paid for by local merchants and Chester Corporation. It was an attempt to improve navigation for shipping and reduce silting. Chester's trade had declined steadily since the end of the 17th century as sediment had prevented larger craft reaching the city.

After four year's work, the river was diverted from its natural meandering course. This route passed Blacon, Saughall, Shotwick Castle, Burton and Parkgate and up the west shore of Wirral. Instead the new canalised section followed the coast along North East Wales. During this time, Sealand and Shotton were reclaimed from the estuary. Land reclamation in this area continued until 1916. The river's natural course can be still seen by following the bank and low bluffs that mark the edge of the Wirral Peninsula.

The man-made channel, which runs in a straight line for five miles (8 km), passes beneath three road bridges the first two are at Queensferry a fairly modern fixed arch bridge and second the New Jubilee Bridge, which is of the rolling bascule type and the third at Connah's Quay, the Flintshire Bridge is a modern fixed cable-stayed bridge connecting Wales with England which opened in 1999.

Between the second and third road bridges is the Shotton railway bridge, originally constructed as a swing bridge but now never opened. It carries the Birkenhead–Wrexham Borderlands Line line over the river.

The river then opens out into the Dee Estuary, forming the north eastern tip of the North Wales coast and the western coast of the Wirral. Towns along the coast include Flint, Holywell and Mostyn on the Welsh side and Neston, Parkgate, West Kirby and Hoylake on the Wirral side.


Uses

River Dee
Taken from Chainbridge, Llangollen
Industry
Large parts of the catchment are devoted to agriculture and there a number of abstractions made from the river for summer irrigation. The volumes involved are not however significant.

From Chirk downstream, the river valley has supported a wide range of industries that were initially drawn to the area by the presence of coal mines and later by the deep deposits of carboniferous clays used to make bricks and tiles.

The coal industry in particular gave rise to a number of chemical industries some of which survive to this day and which both take water from the river and discharge their cleaned up effluent back into the river. Industries in the valley include commercial chemicals manufacturer, wood chip and MDF fabrication, cocoa milling, fibreglass manufacture, waste disposal (in old clay pits) and a great variety of smaller industries concentrated around Wrexham. The main impact on the river of these industries is their thirst for a dependable good quality water supply.


Abstractions
There are a number of direct water abstractions upstream of Chester by three water companies and by the canal. The size of the abstraction is very large compared to the summer flow and the flow in the river is very highly regulated through the use of reservoirs to store water in the winter and release it in the summer. The whole system is managed as the River Dee regulation system. Below Chester water is also abstracted as cooling water by the gas-fired power station at Connah's Quay. Process and cooling water is also abstracted for the paper mill and power station at Shotton.


Canoeing
The Dee used to be a popular whitewater kayaking and touring river (particular the grade III/IV whitewater section upstream of Llangollen). It stays high after rain for longer than most British rivers and is paddleable year-round (thanks to the River Dee Regulation System). Canoeing used to be allowed on about twelve weekends per year, and tens of thousands of canoeists descended on Llangollen for recreational paddling (several Dee tours were held every winter), slalom competitions, and wild water races.

Public access to the river is arranged by the Welsh Canoe Association. In 2003, negotiations with the angling associations owning fishing rights on the Dee broke down. The anglers wanted to restrict the numbers of paddlers on the river when paddling was allowed but the Welsh Canoe Association wanted to renew the previous agreement. As a result, all canoeing on the river was banned. In November 2004, a protest about the lack of access on the Dee, and to rivers across England and Wales, was held in Llangollen. More protests are likely in the future. Following the failure of the access agreement, many canoeists use the river at will from the numerous access points along its banks.

Canoeing is permitted on one 100 m long rapid 1 km upstream of Llangollen, and on some flat sections far downstream in England.


Fishing
The river has been famed as a mixed fishery with Salmon and trout fishing, mostly in the upper waters and a good coarse fishery in the lower reaches. A major pollution in the middle reaches in the late 1990s did extensive damage to the fishery from which it is now largely recovered.

 

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