Yeah. So they're not like, Jesus Christ, the only time you ever call me is when you're having a problem. about ILikeYourOldStuff and their record label based on my I got you. So did I, my my first experience. Um, Australia, if people wanna find the dates in locations where, where to go is at Google. I, I, I think but he, you, you carry on. So I'd better do it right.". exclusives, interviews, competitions & more. On October 26, 1982, his mother died at the age of 51 from a sudden heart attack in the family's living room. Um, but yeah, where is the solution? Like it says here in your thing, it's like you have to take, you have to take at some point in time, I, this is how I learned how to swim. And they may reject me. Much like, um, failure and changing your mindset. I call them when I'm in trouble. And first off, I would rather jump out of an airplane than fly flying scares the hell outta me, but I jump out of, uh, you know, so I don't know if you knew this. And I think that was, it taught me a really important lesson in retrospect, you know? Was it, was it you that came to the conclusion that you needed help or was it those close to you that say, Hey John, we've, we've, this, this has gotta stop? No, no, we're gonna keep going. While the catchy melodies and pop production give the songs a joyous spirit, Rzezniks lyrics are a dark assessment of modern times. Those, those keys for success for you that you, you've tried to live your life by? . Captain John R. Maus, a 57-year-old from Las Vegas . You need, you need your tribe. I, I'm not afraid of strong women. It's like, you don't have a choice, man. I, Mike Sarraille: I think I, I try to be careful of it. That was a hard generation. Everything. And I'm up there like six, seven times a year. Oh, I, I went to Colorado for school. It's like people in Buffalo are, are naturally a hard workers B, honest and, and, uh, c they, they have the ability to adapt and, and, and reinvent themselves. I was like, Okay, this is not going to happen and I had to get lawyers involved., No, I didnt have to move but I did! Rzeznik laughs. Um, you know, we got days where we don't like each other, but we love each other. Ive done it in a bunch of songs other than Iris, but it just felt right.. Okay. Does the draw of alcohol. You said, uh, the word empathy, uh, earlier in the podcast and, and empathy is almost become like the, uh, the new hot buzzword, but people are not displaying empathy. John Rzeznik: Mike Sarraille: I think my dad did though, because he was, he was very, he was, he was a hardcore alcoholic. [12], On June 19, 2008, Rzeznik was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and was awarded the Hal David Starlight Award. You know, you gotta learn to take care of yourself. Everyone walked away. I mean, they lost hundreds on du day alone in a matter of minutes. Mike Sarraille: We do not accept. I'm not in control. Mike Sarraille: That's what I up, Mike Sarraille: And, um, and, um, so, you know, and they would say things like, Look, if you're gonna create art or you're gonna make music or do whatever you're doing, uh, or you're gonna go out and you're gonna make a billion dollars in the stock market, try to leave the world a little bit better than you found it. But, uh, you know, that's, you know, that happens with brothers all the time, you know, and he is very much my brother in, in, in a lot of ways. Um, you know, I know you spoke about your wife prior to, uh, to us hit and record here, but you know, I've, I found a woman who was very strong-willed, but will break down and cry when she knows I'm, uh, I'm in pain. Hope so. John Rzeznik (singing): "Just give me thrills, so the truth don't creep in, and it's wrong." It's the first one he's ever produced for the band, and it was quite an experience. 10,000 people like me. Mike Sarraille: You start to recognize faces in the crowd and, and they become an extension of your tribe. And it, and it really was. Rzeznik had a strict Catholic upbringing in Buffalo's working-class East Side Polish neighborhood and attended Corpus Christi Grammar School. Yeah. Oh, I just felt this whole empty feeling, he says. The twin-engine turboprop plane was en route . Cuz like I, I've been very lucky and, and, and women have always been, uh, a big source of strength and, and, and, and, uh, trouble . So, you know, I'm wildly proud of my generation. I Like Your Old Stuff is for fans of classic albums & icons of music. And that's what it is. My wife and I. John Rzeznik: Yeah, no, I, I, I agree with that wholeheartedly. John Rzeznik: Mike Sarraille: Like there are these, uh, fans of our band who they get together, they meet from all over the country, and they get together and they come to a few shows together and they've, they've had these friendships that developed and, and, and I'm like, that's so cool that they bonded over something. I sucked at public speaking early on, and now, now it's become more natural. You need to balance it all out. And No, I'm not saying that I love my brother more than I love my sister. I agree. Like, I love them, but, uh, I didn't like all of them. It's like we all have potential. All right, last question, man. Like we would, we would be, cuz we were the only two males in the house, so we had to get the hell out of there. It's the desert of California, man. Walk away. They were soon picked up by a small record label, Celluloid. So I, I'm a tandem master. And I definitely put that in the bucket of moral courage. It's like my manager with all good intentions, my manager, the other guys in my band, they tried to sort of, um, set up a scenario where I could function and produce in a very controlled environment. It is amazing that that happens. The story of John Denver's plane crash begins on October 12, 1997, when he took off from Monterey Peninsula Airport, a small regional airport serving the Monterey, California area. John Rzeznik: Mike Sarraille: John Rzeznik: John, you were correct when you said you with regards to me, That's everyone, dude, in my opinion. Uh, biggest or hardest decision you've ever had to make? Mike Sarraille: Failure is the most beautiful thing in life, I think. Or not. It, it was a, it was a brotherhoodhood and a sisterhood. You know, um, this tour, this leg of the tour goes until the 24th of September. Hey dude, I've always wondered this. Following the album Gutterflower, Rzeznik wrote "Always Know Where You Are" and "I'm Still Here" for the Disney film Treasure Planet,[11] which were also released as a single independently from the band. Likewise respect likewise and, uh, much respect. And I do want discuss another, another thing with that, that I've, I've come, cuz I've, I've had a lot of time to reflect on my military experience. From October to December 2007, Rzeznik was a judge alongside Sheila E. and Australian Idol judge and marketing manager Ian "Dicko" Dickson on the Fox network's The Next Great American Band. We gotta write more. Mike Sarraille: Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that It's be, I mean, you know what? John Rzeznik: Um, sometimes it's hard to swallow because of our ego, you know, it's like you need ego to do things, but there's healthy ego and there's, and there's, there's destructive ego. And again, that's my opinion of regardless if you have mental health issues, and first off, lemme tell you that somebody said it, great mental health issues does not mean mental weakness. John Rzeznik: He said, Sometimes things happen where, uh, someone gets, as he said, fucked, but, uh, it was never his intent. I'm the last kid. It's like public speaking. Yeah. I tell you what, I made a deal just to get 'em outta my house just to get everybody that loved me outta my house. It's like the, the, the, we all feel like victims sometimes, you know? Does that just, do you walk away from that and you're like, Okay, we gotta keep on going. Talk is good, but that has to transform into action at some point. John Rzeznik is very talented and amazing guitarist which known throughout the world for his performance with his band mates. That, that is so beautiful, man. I think that there's a certain element of that that, I mean, it's like a survival skill in a way, don't you think? And, and, um, and I hope that my daughter respects me. And you have to look at your, not you, I have to look at my failures as a stepping stone to the next victory, you know? We, we, we love to, to put buzz words out there, but yet we don't follow them through behavior or action. You definitely have to find the right group that wants to heal and move forward. He is best known as an American singer, producer, and song writer. Uh, Google, John Rzeznik: Again for a 15 or 16 year old? So I, I want to go back cuz you know, rarely do people know about the history of high profile musicians such as yourself, uh, you know, sports stars, but, uh, one you were born in, uh, Buffalo, New York, which I don't know if you're a Buffalo Bills fan, but man, uh, you guys just can't seem to, uh, to pull it out, dude. You know, because, and I found that too in the, in the, in the uh, recovery community. Yes. John Rzeznik: I'm, uh, I'm convinced. You said music was the only thing you were good at. Mike Sarraille: Like, okay, we're going down and we had time to think about it. I can't take care of you. And he would tell me, it was like he was preparing me. Well, like some music, you know, it's like, there are people in my life who are medicine to me. It amazes me, the fact that it has lasted so long. Johnny Rzeznik and the Goo Goo Dolls share the harrowing story of surviving a 1999 plane crash.SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://bit.ly/2qswmZUWant to know what's going on with Howard Stern in the future?Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1RzxGPDOn Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1JELtz3On Instagram: https://goo.gl/VsWTNDFor more great content from the Howard Stern Show visit our official website: http://www.HowardStern.comHear more Howard Stern by signing up for a free SiriusXM trial: https://goo.gl/uNL0Du#HowardStern #SternShow But, uh, we, I attached that memory as I said earlier, Wow. The Associated Press John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls performs at the Rock in Rio . Like he figured it outing great. Covering 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's music till now. We read all of 'em, That's how we get better. And some of 'em didn't like me. But we could come together, put our needs aside for the good of the group, identify, Hey, what's the objective we need to achieve this week or this day? And um, you know, and I had, I had a, I had a therapist I was smoking pot with and, and like going over to his house and I'm just like, well, what is the end game here? Keith Richards got to do his thing with Chuck Berry, and I got to do it with Westerberg. John Rzeznik singles chronology. Do, do you have that lot. What happens when more people don't like me than like me? Dec 11, 2019. John Rzeznik: You know, because, because of circumstances surrounding our relationship, it, it, the, the situation just became untenable and, and it was like, we were not, we were growing apart and we were doing, we weren't doing good for each other anymore. You. I, I found like 10,000 ways not to, uh, to, to do it, or, Yeah. That's easy, dude. That's stepping in front of 150,000 people than stepping onto the battlefield. The day quickly became a city triumph when rain came pouring down during their performance. It's like, you know, I think so. And I know that I can talk to these people, you know, and I'm, and I am part of something and I am not alone, you. "We've had a few run-ins with mentally unstable fans and it's a little bit scary," Rzeznik explains. Yeah, Yeah. Yeah. Is that, is that accurate? You know, and that, that may not work for other people. They broke in through the gate and did some crazy ritualistic shit in my backyard. Rzeznik has said that he would "basically sit there at night and just start tuning my guitar strings up and down until something sounded really cool." Wow. John Rzeznik: Yeah. And, and then once again, it was just, it felt so good to just go, I'm done. It's an indulgence. John Rzeznik: Know. Frontman Johnny Rzeznik admits jack-knifed wrecks aren't the only perils facing your average rock star: unhinged fans practising witchcraft are just as dangerous. Know, So when you talk about it, it's funny. That's good to hear. John Rzeznik: I think this is something that I, I'm just gonna say that I think, like I have, I've been to a few therapists in my life and over the past few years, you know, you have to tell your story to the therapist. For a 15, 16 year old, my, my biggest drama in life was, uh, probably a girl breaking up with me. And then come Friday, that person went their direction with their circle of friends. I think we can, but, but what is going on inside my mind doesn't even qualify when you, when you've seen someone who has been through battles and who, who who has really been their life has been at risk and, and, and. I was saying to myself, nothing is ever going to be the same. And you've gotta have the balls to walk away from any situation. We've got your six. I, I don't want, I don't wanna get a phone call after this. We step on the planes every day and it's almost like pilot, I hope you're well trained and do your job well. And, um, you know, and I think that, that, you know, Robbie is one of the guys, he won't give up. And um, and then I did, and then I went to rehab and it didn't work. Yeah. And there were five kids. Just a little bit. You get up 11 times. Do you think timing was a factor in that just timing in life where you guys were at could have been a factor? . Are you guys freaking more out by the end of the door? Um, okay, next one is, what are those like one to three tenants? If anyone's slightly surprised to spot Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik chasing his 3-year-old daughter Lili down the street in a pink jeep while the band's Christmas music . Not that they knew what was coming, but, uh, you've gotta be appreciative that. John Rzeznik: This performance was captured on DVD and CD for the public in the Goo Goo Dolls release Live in Buffalo: July 4, 2004. Now they were trying to hide me away from the temptations, sober companions, a sober tour manager, you know, blah, blah, blah, all this nonsense, you know, and I, some people need that. And you talk about legacy, you know, there's, there's a time when John re you know, Resnik will no longer be here, but your music will remain. It's, it's an indulgence that can become very addictive, you know? Mike Sarraille: And nothing, nothing's, the only way I fail is if I quit. And that, that right there, I know means the world to me. [10], In the early days of the Goo Goo Dolls, the band performed at gigs relentlessly, with Takac as the frontman (Rzeznik gradually becoming the frontman over the next few albums, as each new album contained more songs sung by Rzeznik than the last). For Goo Goo Dolls ' John Rzeznik, he never intended to make a Christmas album, but he needed a challenge. At the 2004 Fashion Rocks! I mean, far exceeds. And there's times where I want to pack it in and just be like, I'm done. [9], Rzeznik's father died at the age of 53 on February 2, 1981, from a diabetic coma when Rzeznik was 15 years old. But, but we'll eventually, uh, get there. Yeah. I, and I mean that with all authenticity whatsoever, man, I wish we had three or four hours, uh, sitting down in person cuz we could keep going. "And when something good . I agree, I agree with you. AboutPressCopyrightContact. John Rzeznik: Forget it, I dont need that shit. Came in the the good with the bad and, uh, couldn't agree with you more. One victim was a NASA astronaut and another was the president-elect of a large physicians' group. That was the, the, the, the hopefully the, the, the thing we could avoid it was to, let's say, give a presence of strength that nobody would want to go to war with us. Or Both? Yeah. I believe that there is, um, a positive end to this story. And, and there, there are different elements across the, uh, the nation, different environments that, that are not as accepting. John Rzeznik has a new appreciation for the Goo Goo Dolls' success Between two postponements and two injuries, Rzeznik found himself with plenty of time to reflect on his full-time job as a. He has used many variations such as the Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jaguar and a "Halfcaster" (a Stratocaster cut in half). John Rzeznik: I love Sam Hager. And, um, and so I had a lot of time to think about what I was gonna do. We pay our respect to Elders past and present and to all Mike Sarraille: Yeah. ", "The Next Great American Band Official Website", "Songwriters Hall of Fame 2008 Award and Induction Ceremony Induction Ceremonies", "Watch Goo Goo Dolls Singer Live from Westfield in Benefit to Fight Hunger", "Rank Your Records: John Rzeznik Plays Favorites with the Goo Goo Dolls Records", "Catching up with Johnny Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls", "Goo Goo Dolls' Johnny Rzeznik Is Engaged", "John Rzeznik and Wife Welcome Daughter Liliana Carella", "John Rzeznik unveiled: Goo Goo Dolls frontman finds peace in sobriety, love in fatherhood", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Rzeznik&oldid=1138331259, This page was last edited on 9 February 2023, at 02:50. And he did until, until he just couldn't anymore. Oh, something else happened to me and this is a shame and I'm a victim. John Rzeznik: Yeah. More than 30 years since the Goo Goo Dolls released their debut album, Rzeznik holds hope music has the power to bring people together, no matter how dark the times. Uh, if I come into a doctor and say, Hey, I have mental health issues, they can't say no, you don't. Because you have to trust your instincts as well as accepting advice. I found these candles burning and this weird little altar and a box of strange objects. I've never heard that, but I do, I think I do know where you're going. I went mine. You may not like your, your sister as much as you like your brother, but, uh, I mean, it's still your sister and brother. And yeah, it was like the saddest time in my life, the saddest time in my life was wanting, was being drunk as hell and, and on drugs and just wanting so desperately to be clean and not being able to do it. I'm not gonna be cool and important anymore. And I love him. What, tell me about the tour man. Mike Sarraille: Uh, dude, that is my biggest fear of plane crash. Towards the end, um, when you were 15 and 16, you, you lost your mom or your father and your, your mother, uh, respectively back to back. Goo Goo Dolls John Rzeznik Seems a little quiet over here Be the first to comment on this track View all View all View all Go mobile I just had a break free. And this guy, this is about mental health. I believe in the concept of tribe. That's a deal. But was crazy was the guy had to keep, I'll, I'll do this really quick cuz there's more important things the guy had to circle around till he was pretty much outta gas, you know, out of fuel. Is that. Empathy means you listen to people's perspectives and their experiences. Well, hopefully we can join you for one of your shows. John Rzeznik: 150,000 people. I had to desensitize myself, you know, because because someone traumatized me. Um, cuz it it sounds like, like a, like a tonic, like it sounds like, Yeah, we all it sounds like a very loving kick in the ass . I'm gonna teach you how to cook. We went to war for close to 20 years, but that generation faced a level of combat that far exceeds what we saw in the battlefield. But you also bring up something that I think is the, and it's not a pandemic cuz it's not global, but I think within the United States, there's this epidemic of victimhood that, so you talk like people just want to talk for five years about their problems. [26], Rzeznik is a recovering alcoholic. discounts in our online store! They just internalized. The famous rock star is known as a very charismatic and handsome person, and he has a lot of fans. [16] Rzeznik also cites Paul Westerberg as an "obvious influence" on his music. All four of Rzeznik's grandparents were born in Poland. This is not your life. We, we sort of, my heart broke over and over and over again for, uh, you know, for my town, you know, because cuz the bills are like everything, you know, and the city, you know, I love my city and it's always gonna be my home and my whole family still lives there. John F. Kennedy Jr. was just 38 years old when he died in a tragic plane crash on July 16, 1999 and not everyone believes that it was an accident.
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