John Rzeznik (R), wife Meliana Gallo and daugher Liliana Carella Rzeznik attend the 20th anniversary of "Little Kids Rock" at Terminal 5 in New York, New York, on May 17, 2022. Know, So when you talk about it, it's funny. So I'd better do it right.". They're like teaching me survival skills, you know? It's be, I mean, you know what? At the 2004 Fashion Rocks! 150,000 people. And there's a lot I can learn from you, man. Had I known you guys were playing there, we would've come out. This guy was working in the rice patties. John Rzeznik: But you have to believe as human being, we are moving towards, uh, like you said, a beautiful outcome. That there's, there's music is definitely, it Marks time in our lives. You know, I do remember, and, and I know it's your most iconic song, uh, Iris, but we were sitting on a h site in the Marines. And when this came through, they said, Hey, do you want to interview John Resnick? It's like you're, you know why they call it self-esteem? "We've had a few run-ins with mentally unstable fans and it's a little bit scary," Rzeznik explains. You know, so not really, but, you know, he wanted, you know, you know, he wanted to, you know, punch my head in. Probably ending my first marriage. And, and I, when I'm talking to another alcoholic, I go, you know, dude, I know you're trying, but this is not gonna work unless it's for you. Yeah. So I'm gonna teach you how to do the laundry. I'm not gonna be cool and important anymore. John Rzeznik: That hasnt changed about me, but if you mention, Gee, wouldnt it be nice if everyone could go and see a doctor? suddenly youre branded a socialist whos ruining the country. And my aunts, his sisters told me, you know, they told me all the stories about when they were growing up kids. It's kind of strange, you know, because you, you do, you need your tribe. Yeah, yeah, that is. Yeah. [12], On June 19, 2008, Rzeznik was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and was awarded the Hal David Starlight Award. By submitting my information, I agree to receive personalized updates and marketing John Rzeznik: By Thom Jennings ngedit@niagara-gazette.com. Like, people are down welcome dose. It's an indulgence. Because all success is built on failure after failure, after failure after failure. For example, "Iris" is played with the guitar tuned to BDDDDD. He is best known as an American singer, producer, and song writer. But I think with social media today, people can just sort of stay a victim. We were determined that we were gonna do something great, you know? The day quickly became a city triumph when rain came pouring down during their performance. Um, keep your ego in check. John Rzeznik: So I felt as though I needed to, I felt the only path for me to get over this fear was to move through it and get to the other side of it. I agree with you. You hit some dark times in terms of substance abuse. Not, not, not evil. John Rzeznik, born in 1965, is an American vocalist. I felt we were about to head into a very crazy time that wed never experienced. So how can I support you? It was a moderately successful pop hit. It's just an indication that you may be doing it the wrong way and you've gotta make these, these, these, these changes. [citation needed], On July 4, 2004, Rzeznik and his bandmates returned home to Buffalo and played a free show to give back to their loyal fans, over 60,000 of whom attended. Um, and, and I, in retrospect again, you know, it's like, Oh, I understand why my father was so dark, You know, because he grew up in a screwed up situation. John. Wow. The whole audience was singing a song with me and I thought, theoretically, in a vacuum, half this audience voted for [Donald] Trump and half voted for [Hillary] Clinton, but everyone in the room is singing in a room together. God for, thank God for women. Very few of them never talked about it. Mike Sarraille: And try to still find that commonality with people. The concert that he has with his band also proven to be always successful with hundreds of people comes to every concert they had. "[18], Rzeznik has stated that his dream collaboration would be with singer/songwriter Grace VanderWaal. I agree. Uh, Google, John Rzeznik: It's like, I wanna know, it's like, why am I, why am I sad all the time? Rainier Capital Management co-founder John Kenneth Dunn was among 6 people killed when a plane crashed near Lake Tahoe. Its better to just lay back and do what Im good at, which is play music and be part of peoples lives, if only in a small way.. And then come Friday, that person went their direction with their circle of friends. You know? Did you ever pinpoint through your healing process, this is why I was using this to mask this or this is why I became dependent on it. I left. Get outta my house, I'm gonna get loaded. And I'm like, Oh, no, no, no, not at all. [21] And, um, and so, and he would tell me things like, Listen, I'm not always gonna be here. Yeah. Much like, um, failure and changing your mindset. Try to keep your word. And, and luckily someone saved me and I was a little kid. That's what that song Yeah, I Like You is about, because it's like, this is, this is what celebrity is now. And if I hadn't taken that risk, I wouldn't have gotten that wide perspective. The song was released by Rzeznik as a solo track. "The good part about being a pessimist is, when something bad happens, you're never really devastated by it," he continues. [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). But, but, um,
Yeah. It's like really trying to, and I'm getting older, so it's kind of like, Oh man, just gimme that bed. Again. I think if my father was able to talk about his experiences, because, you know, he lost his father when he was very, very young. So, you know, I'm wildly proud of my generation. You get, you either get up or die. Mike Sarraille: Was it the stress of the job? I got you. Yeah. Joahn Rzeznik is the founding member. And that, that right there, I know means the world to me. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land throughout Australia and recognise their continuing It's like you were saying, which is really brilliant. Even my grandfather who was third day of Normandy and he was the, in the black forest turning outta the battle of the bulge, never spoke about it. But, uh, people are like, Oh, then you must have just liked every single guy in your team. And they say, they say, Oh, you're the baby. I mean, we were, we were so poor. In episode 28 of the Everyday Warrior Podcast Episode, we spoke to John Rzeznik, guitarist and frontman of the Goo Goo Dolls. An obituary in the Dallas Morning News said Dunn was "traveling with . John Rzeznik: 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 I know it's heavy for a five year old, but I just want to keep instilling that in her mind, that she's got to do the work. Oh, well, you know, you are always welcome when we come back, you know, you know, um, yeah. I mean, how does a 15, 16 year old, I mean, you lose your father and you probably, you know, not that you're getting over that, but a year later you lose your mom as well. There were tribes in, in the, in Europe, Asia, all well beyond, uh, you know, North America. Frontman Johnny Rzeznik admits jack-knifed wrecks arent the only perils facing your average rock star: unhinged fans practising witchcraft are just as dangerous. I think, Yeah. This really is, uh, keep your word. Welcome, John. Hopefully. Um, okay, next one is, what are those like one to three tenants? As well as walking away from an Italian plane crash in 1999, the Buffalo, New York group also survived a number of perilous van smashes in the bands early days. You, you have to look at the upside of risk. There are a lot of sick people in the world and a few of them happen to gravitate towards me. It was during this period and while attending McKinley Vocational High School that Rzeznik began playing the guitar. You know, Mike Sarraille: airplane, interview | 71K views, 921 likes, 37 loves, 39 comments, 69 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from The Howard Stern Show: The Goo Goo Dolls told Howard about the time their plane crashed on the. To me, those are the most gratifying moments of, of what I'm doing or trying to do is when I'll meet somebody at a meet and greeted or at a show or, or, or just on the street and they'll be like, Man, that song really helped me. What is it about this album that you and, uh, you know, Robbie are so passionate about and so excited to, to release into the world? Um, Australia, if people wanna find the dates in locations where, where to go is at Google. Yeah, that was, that was rough. John Rzeznik: I, right now, they, they have their problems. There werent any other lyrics before that line, I just have a bad habit of putting and at the front of sentences! Rzeznik explains. He is best known as an American singer, producer, and song writer. Well. John Rzeznik: I, I, I think but he, you, you carry on. I think there was an unhealthy aspect as we, we, we start to talk about mental health is they compartmentalize that though. Mike Sarraille: I'm gonna teach you how to take care of yourself. Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2.1 Goo Goo Dolls 2.2 Other activity 3 Musical style 3.1 Influences 3.2 Songwriting I don't think all shrinks in, uh, psychologists, uh, do that. And there's times, you know, there are , there are times, you know, I've said I pushed the right button and, you know, he jumped across a coffee table and try to kill me. To sitting in, uh, desert, uh, uh, God, I'm forgetting. And then somebody said this to me and I thought it was really brilliant. But what I had to do, because I'm like, Well, wait a minute. This is my life. Yeah. Yeah. And that's what's going on now. Okay, wait, wait, break that down for me. And, um, you gotta be careful of it. And they just, so they're getting that i, I call it negative, uh, you know, affirmation. Like, all right man, come here, third arm. All right, last question, man. Uh, you know what I mean, man. We have to release the kinetic energy inside ourselves. Those are the, those are the best moments. We, we, we love to, to put buzz words out there, but yet we don't follow them through behavior or action. Im grateful that song came into my life.. Um, and then, and then we were flying back and we had to go through Sicily and the plane crashed, like legit crashed. In our lives where we're, we're, uh, you know, I, I got to admit, I mean, because, you know, I'm an addict and a recovering addict and, and alcoholic and, and sometimes the poison people are the most fun, you know, especially when you're in that state of mind, you don't understand how toxic they are. Do you think timing was a factor in that just timing in life where you guys were at could have been a factor? 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. Failure is the most beautiful thing in life, I think. It is. Oh, my wife says the, uh, the same thing, man, I am taking notes. You're, you're, you're, you're out. - eNotes.com", "John Rzeznik: "I am still looking for that perfect song. Um, you know, um, that old, that old message of shut up and just persevere, you know, it, there's a component of that that's necessary, but you also need to have people to talk to. Um, well, uh, we got to play at Red Rocks up in Colorado. And usually if you follow them with discipline, uh, you know, usually lead to good outcomes. One victim was a NASA astronaut and another was the president-elect of a large physicians' group. You. Oh hell yeah. It, it's like, Why are you even ask him, you know, the answer. We were doing, um, we were doing, um, uh, like a USO tour and we went to Bahrain and all these crazy places and uh, and we got to play rock music on an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf. And that's to present that kind of strength. I'm the last kid. John Rzeznik: And I tell her, Look at me, look at me, Lilly, you have greatness inside you, but you gotta do the work. I had to go to rehab five times, you know, before I committed to it, you know, And, and then I had to spend three months there. Now, there are, now there are things that I wanted to talk you about as being in probably the most elite intense group of military people. Mike Sarraille: I, Mike Sarraille: Yeah. Um, there are a lot of people trying to make a buck off, off of my disease or my, my illness or whatever you wanna call it. I truly felt that. Cheers. Rzeznik celebrates his Polish heritage during one of the Goos' most well-known shows: Fourth of July 2004 in Niagara Square. SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://bit.ly/2qswmZU Want to know what's going on with Howard Stern. What, tell me about the tour man. I will say that post-traumatic stress can lead to growth, though post traumatic growth. Covering 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's music till now. I got defiant toward the people who loved me and were trying to help me. You know, Mike Sarraille: I have no regrets in my life. Thankfully it all worked out.. This guy was theoretically in that circumstance, my boss. That's how you win. So, you know, one thing people rarely know about me is I come from San Francisco, which is, I, it was a great place, eighties, nineties. You got to do the things you got to do. And I've got this, so this is how I, I painted when people ask. And I had, you know, and I, I, I didn't have a lot of resources. 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. 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. When, when, when, uh, when does the tour go till. Yeah, Yeah. And I started going back and just listening to all the songs and I'm like, it reminds me of this time in high school or this time in my early days in the military, uh, pretty wicked how we tie a, uh, a memory to a specific sort of song in our life. It's like, well, yeah, where are you gonna go? John Rzeznik: Last and brother, I have no doubt that she will, if you continue to give her advice like that is have your dream, but you gotta work for it. The whole time I was growing up, it was like, it was like going to boy scout camp. I think it can be a start, just like bowling could be a start or a football match could be a start, Rzeznik says. It's my life. Why do I feel like, like, you know, my wife doesn't understand whatever, you know, it could be, I'm just making stuff up. Um, so it in the, in the vein of, of failure, let, let me ask two questions. Mike Sarraille: Hope so. I'm like, I love you guys, but this is bullshit and I'm not doing it. Um, it took a long time for me, but here's the deal. And it's like, I love that man. However, Rzeznik was approached for writing the soundtrack of the movie City of Angels, and after watching the movie, Rzeznik penned down the song, which changed the band's career.[20]. But I've seen people who have real PTSD and my little annoyances and neurosis don't stack up to what that really is. Isn't. Mike Sarraille: Yeah. Okay, Is that a deal? Or Both? We're gonna keep going. They broke in through the gate and did some crazy ritualistic shit in my backyard. discounts in our online store! Introducing Rzeznik in front of her sold-out Madison Square Garden audience in 2011, Swift stated, In my opinion one of the greatest songs ever written is a song called Iris. And then, um, I don't know, then I think we're gonna go to South America. We have the potential to be so great, yet we shit all over each other.. It's like, you know, I think so. John Rzeznik: And it wasn't to go war and kill people. John Rzeznik: John Rzeznik: He says that when writing a song, he often "runs tape and screws around with stuff," and his songs are often both biographical and autobiographical. It's ruining my life thinking about what this person's opinion of me is. So it was. All three were strapped into their seats. You know, you gotta learn to take care of yourself. Eighteen years ago this week, the Goo Goo Dolls frontman joined Limp Bizkit on stage for a cover of Pink Floyds Wish You Were Here at the America: A Tribute To Heroes charity event in the wake of the Pentagon and World Trade Center attacks. John Rzeznik: So I, I need somebody who's gonna be good for me and. I, I lost my train of thought for a second. Um, you know, just like everybody, uh, there's times we really don't agree. The Associated Press John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls performs at the Rock in Rio . And, and, um, and I hope that my daughter respects me. I would be more nervous. Forget it, I dont need that shit. They're like, the man takes the drink, the drink takes the drink, the drink takes the man. And for all those thank you for listening. No, thank God for women. Rzeznik identifies the September 11 terrorist attacks as the point when the United States descended into a bleak phase of history. Everyone walked away. When all said and done, and your time has come, how are you gonna know you lived a life of impact? Yeah. Get official Goo Goo Dolls merch and vinyl here. No, no. Uh, again, like I said, go to google dolls.com, check out the dates, go to a show. John Rzeznik: And you've gotta have the balls to walk away from any situation. Get back after it? Mike Sarraille: You get up 11 times. I'm full in on the music. And, um, and so I had a lot of time to think about what I was gonna do. exclusives, interviews, competitions & more. I, I think, yeah, I think I, I think our, our lives were just, just going in different directions, but we were getting further and further apart and there was always a great still the love, there was a lot of love and we stayed friends for a long time, um, after that. He performed three touch-and-go landings before heading out over the Pacific Ocean. But, uh, we, I attached that memory as I said earlier, Wow. You overcame serious obstacles in, in the early part of your life. It doesn't mean you need to, like ev it's like your family. Mike Sarraille: When John F. Kennedy Jr. died in a plane crash in 1999, the media came to a quick conclusion the so-called " Kennedy curse " was alive and well.
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