If it's not right, oh my God, I'm gonna lose my fame, I'm gonna lose my status. I flunked out. John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik ( / rznk /; born December 5, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, best known as the founder, guitarist and frontman of the American rock band Goo Goo Dolls, with whom he has recorded 14 studio albums. Wait. So I'm like, okay, it's the fire, not the crash that kills most people. Men's Journal 's Everyday Warrior With Mike Sarraille is a podcast that inspires individuals to live more fulfilling lives by having conversations with disrupters and high performers in all walks. So I, I need somebody who's gonna be good for me and. We have to release the kinetic energy inside ourselves. Rzeznik was born in Buffalo, New York, the youngest of five children and only son of Edith (ne Pomeroy) and Joe Rzeznik,[5] a bar proprietor and postal clerk. And then, um, I don't know, then I think we're gonna go to South America. And I tell her, Look at me, look at me, Lilly, you have greatness inside you, but you gotta do the work. So I, I couldn't agree with you more. (2002) "Always Know Where You Are". But, but, uh, because you're so toxic yourself. We are living in really scary, tenuous times. Yeah. You know what they did? John Rzeznik: Mike Sarraille: [8] The original pronunciation of his last name Rzenik is "Zhezh-neek" (zh as in beige) [ik], Polish for "butcher". Like, people are down welcome dose. Mm-hmm. Mike Sarraille: I'm not gonna be cool and important anymore. The Goo Goo Dolls also performed the song "Name" at a live concert with LeAnn Rimes. And I, you know, and I look at the guy who's hanging the steel above my head every night and I thank that guy because if that, if, if I don't support him and say thank you and express my appreciation, you know, it's like, you know, what he does is very important cuz that shit could fall on my head and kill me. Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday night to where it was just after two years of that. Johnny Rzeznik and the Goo Goo Dolls share the harrowing story of surviving a 1999 plane crash. Mike Sarraille: John Rzeznik: I just have annoying, I'm just annoying and neurotic at times, you know? Politicians would contact us to raise money for them, but I got to the point during the last election where I was just like, Nah, its not going to happen, because the entire system is broken on both sides. "And when something good . Does the draw of alcohol. And it became a metaphor in my life to, to keep going, you know? And it wasn't to go war and kill people. He recalls going into the recording of the one-off collaboration in a state of numbness. Mike Sarraille: Than than later, earlier. And I just kept putting more and more blankets on me. Um, it was really a freaky situation. But I, cause I, I couldn't get warm, you know? 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. It, it was a, it was a brotherhoodhood and a sisterhood. I was like, we were in a plane crash, uh, in Sicily. 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. I agree with you. Rzeznik identifies the September 11 terrorist attacks as the point when the United States descended into a bleak phase of history. The Democrats are as bad off as the Republicans. I don't always, I, I, you can't always keep your word, but you do your best to keep your promises and keep your word, um, you know, and honor your commitments. Um, so you were the youngest, did I get this right? It's, and it's stalling me out. And what out the airplane? Um, yeah, it's broken sleep on a bus, um, you know, inconsistent food, uh, you know, just things like that. And that, that's what I look for in a woman is someone who's, who's strong, compassionate, and can be a partner, you know? So first one is, biggest regret of your life in here. Oh hell yeah. John Rzeznik: Well, I mean, I'm a real addict because when they tried to do the intervention thing on me, I laughed. Covering 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's music till now. What, what did, what, what conclusions did you come to? Um, you know, and, and, and, and, you know, we still meet up every day on tour. I highly recommend it to anybody. Um, so the one thing with this book is I wanted to make it very inclusive of, it doesn't matter who you are, sex, gender, sexual orientation, uh, it applies to everyone. Happy Wednesday, everyone! That there's, there's music is definitely, it Marks time in our lives. Mike Sarraille: Um, cuz I'll tell you, I loved my men and women a lot more than I hated the enemy on, on the other side of the battlefield. My wife and I will go take a look at that and hopefully we will find a way to make one of the, uh, the shows. The twin-engine turboprop plane was en route . Yeah. 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 . [26], Rzeznik is a recovering alcoholic. Kicking off with the line, And Id give up forever to touch you, Iris feels like listeners are joining the song partway through a dialogue between lovers. It's like the, the, the, we all feel like victims sometimes, you know? That's stepping in front of 150,000 people than stepping onto the battlefield. Joahn Rzeznik is the founding member. Boom. He is best known as the guitarist, vocalist, frontman, and primary songwriter of the rock band the Goo Goo Dolls, of which he is a founding member and with whom he has recorded ten studio albums. So I had, I had a reason to talk to every pretty girl in the bar. Weve had a few run-ins with mentally unstable fans and its a little bit scary, Rzeznik explains. Your opinion of me is none of my business. It's the desert of California, man. Physical courage. Yeah. And it's like, you're sitting there for five years and you're like, What is the end game here? - eNotes.com", "John Rzeznik: "I am still looking for that perfect song. John Rzeznik: [16] Rzeznik also cites Paul Westerberg as an "obvious influence" on his music. I would be more nervous. Was it the environment? Mike Sarraille: It's just an indication that you may be doing it the wrong way and you've gotta make these, these, these, these changes. And that, that right there, I know means the world to me. 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. By Thom Jennings ngedit@niagara-gazette.com. An exclusive HITS dialogue with the Goo Goo Dolls' Johnny Rzeznik and Robby Takac by Lesley Zimmerman As the Goo Goo Dolls ' founding members Johnny Rzeznik and Robby Takac embark on their 16th year together as a unit, they've finally achievedand sustainedcommercial success and mainstream acceptance. [25] Rzeznik and his family reside in Westfield, New Jersey. I Like Your Old Stuff is for fans of classic albums & icons of music. Yeah. I, I don't want, I don't wanna get a phone call after this. At the 2004 Fashion Rocks! discounts in our online store! It is. Um, but with the right help, they can absolutely turn that into, uh, to growth. Whitney Newell It's pretty well-known that the Goo Goo Dolls are from Buffalo, New York, but lead singer John Rzeznik now lives in Westfield, New Jersey -- and he's using his musical talents to help support the local businesses in the town that are in financial straits due to COVID-19.. On Friday, Johnny performed a 15-minute Facebook Live "porch performance" to raise money for Westfield's We . And hold your head high moral courage is, uh, there's a deficit in this world. And like, you know, before I could get it together, it was really, it was really difficult. 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. And I, and I let him get in my head. John Rzeznik: [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. So, um, let's, let's jump into the music though, because you, you went through serious obstacles. No, because they're entitled to them because their life experiences are different than yours. And it's like, I love that man. Yeah. And guys, thank you for joining The Everyday Warrior. If, if, if, if you don't see it, okay, I gotta walk away that my biggest regret was stalling my creativity out. What, what does Robbie mean to you? Is that correct? You, you know, you love all your family members. Mike Sarraille: You said music was the only thing you were good at. I think, Yeah. [21] [24] On December 22, 2016, he and Gallo had their first child, a daughter, Liliana. Mens Journals Everyday Warrior With Mike Sarraille is a podcast that inspires individuals to live more fulfilling lives by having conversations with disrupters and high performers in all walks of life. It's like you're, you know why they call it self-esteem? Mike Sarraille: I can only speak for myself. Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that John Rzeznik: Wait, John, let me put it to you this way. Previously Rzeznik had been in a band with Takac's cousin, called The Beaumonts. And the problem with therapy now, as I think people just use it as a crutch. And they may reject me. It just, their lives revolved around the bar. Was it the stress of the job? You need to balance it all out. Because you have to trust your instincts as well as accepting advice. That's good to hear. And they found out what can this guy do? And then come Friday, that person went their direction with their circle of friends. I am always the bartender. The Associated Press John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls performs at the Rock in Rio . John Rzeznik: I was a shy young man. I mean, it doesn't matter what you're doing, if you have a collective group around you that all have the same sense of purpose. That, that is a great story. 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? You know, anybody who was a generation or two generations behind me, I wanted, I wanted to learn from them because these people were very successful. 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. And it's like, you, you're a genius, but you're nothing but potential. What happens when more people don't like me than like me? And I didn't No, no. In comparison to our war. (News file photo) By BN The Goo Goo Dolls named one of their first. John Rzeznik: And I'm say, this dude guy for his age, he looks freaking good. And I remember it was like, I remember they had to take her to the hospital and then, and um, you know, she was obviously already gone. The youngest of his four older sisters moved towards punk music and Rzeznik became interested in bands such as Ramones and The Clash. You, you have to look at the upside of risk. I need to up in that boat. 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. That's what I want to know. But, but when I know that people are so divided along all kinds of lines in this country and in the world too right now, But one of the things that I have been noticing this summer, because I've been gone for three years, I've been toured in three years. connection to land, waters, communities and culture. 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. 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. You overcame serious obstacles in, in the early part of your life. Um, you know, I think you do need to open up and you need to be help, but you, but I, I think that the problem, because like, I went to therapy for like, and I still go to therapy in little blocks of time. But, you know, interesting times are not always good times. John Rzeznik: That guy has the, uh, the secret sauce to, uh, to life. 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. Forget it, I dont need that shit. I found these candles burning and this weird little altar and a box of strange objects. Mike Sarraille: Much like, um, failure and changing your mindset. I, I lost my train of thought for a second. That's why I love the military so much. I felt we were about to head into a very crazy time that wed never experienced. It's someone who was, you know, sexually or emotionally abused as as a child. John Rzeznik: Um, you know, just like everybody, uh, there's times we really don't agree. Uh, dude, that is my biggest fear of plane crash. [22][23] He started dating Melina Gallo in 2005 and married her in Malibu, California, on July 26, 2013. We knew why we existed. I realise we need to be safe, but weve given up a lot of our rights and civil liberties in the name of security. I, I just find it so fascinating to talk to you because it's like, and I can't wait to read your book. He is recognized by many for being both talented and handsome. John Rzeznik: And there's a lot I can learn from you, man. It's like you were saying, which is really brilliant. Warner Records. And he did until, until he just couldn't anymore. Yeah. But, um, he got, he was, he was a dark individual. You know? So did I, my my first experience. Mike Sarraille: And it's like, you know what you do not only for yourself, but you have to keep other people in mind. Mike Sarraille: I don't care if you are a professional athlete that has made it in, in an individual sport, like let's say singles tennis. No, I'm, uh, secretly jealous of it. They just internalized. Um, but I think there has to be a solution focused, you have to aim towards, towards a solution. Let me deal with it. Um Right. And I think a lot of the solutions, I was, I was reading an article about a guy in Laos, okay? You know, the end game is, is to have a better life. I know tons of people who are considered geniuses and they can't get off their ass and get anything done. Um, it took a long time for me, but here's the deal. 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 We just wrote about risk. 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. [12], On June 19, 2008, Rzeznik was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and was awarded the Hal David Starlight Award. We need to create a aven diagram in this society where we can all look at that little space where the two circles join, let's work within here and work, then we'll work our way out because we need to, we need to love each other and be respectful of our differences. So, you know, there, you know, and to, and the thing is, when, when you're in a vulnerable position, there's no shortage of people who are gonna try to take advantage of that. I don't know what, Why do you think that generation was wired that way? Now without an amplifier, Rzeznik borrowed a near-identical Marshall JCM800 from a mutual friend of the band, Charles Root. First off, that's insane. Not, not, not evil. After all, the heir apparent to the family . Mike Sarraille: When all said and done, and your time has come, how are you gonna know you lived a life of impact? But John, we, we end this with a series of what we call the hard questions, man. But, um, that is the weirdest thing, man, is I'm more comfortable Scott diving than I am. It's like, my, my favorite alcoholic in the world said this to me. All, Yeah, yeah. And, um, so, uh, it was like, I remember going to bed that night really, really late. Listen to Miracle Pill on Spotify Listen to Miracle Pill on Apple Music. "We've had a few run-ins with mentally unstable fans and it's a little bit scary," Rzeznik explains. Mike Sarraille: And, and that's why I've been very wary of where I go in my sobriety to, to get help, to find my community, to help find my tribe of drunks that I can, that we can help each other through this and stay sober. He, he was in so much pain, he could not work in the, the rice patty. Um, I believe that it was, it, I was born with it. They applaud them.
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