You know, and, and quite literally they did. Um, you know, just like everybody, uh, there's times we really don't agree. And, uh, I was like, my grandfather was crazy. And I, and I let him get in my head. We have to release the kinetic energy inside ourselves. If, if, if, if you don't see it, okay, I gotta walk away that my biggest regret was stalling my creativity out. Cause I know you probably just, that's, I mean, that's impact at its finest. [22][23] He started dating Melina Gallo in 2005 and married her in Malibu, California, on July 26, 2013. So I had, I had a reason to talk to every pretty girl in the bar. And that, that right there, I know means the world to me. Mike Sarraille: Like, I love them, but, uh, I didn't like all of them. Yeah. 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. And it was like, in a strange way, the way you phrased that, it just sparked this memory of, of, of just, yeah. Does the draw of alcohol. 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. I've met, uh, well I lived in Los Angeles for a long time, so there's no shortage of bizarre characters. And yes, when we use that word, it's not cultural, uh, appropriation. The famous rock star is known as a very charismatic and handsome person, and he has a lot of fans. And hopefully we, we've achieved that. But, but it is, it is fun, you know? Um, Right. Listen to the full episode above (scroll down for the transcript) and see more from this series below. Mike Sarraille: And, uh, your song probably came on more times, uh, and I was joking with one of my old recon buddies, is we, we had a little, uh, you know, radio receiver with a little speaker and, uh, he's like, Dude, I remember that song coming on, uh, way too often. Mike Sarraille: Yeah. Born John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik, Johnny Rzeznik rose from a humble working-class background to become the frontman for one of the world's most popular rock and roll bands, the Goo Goo Dolls. Cuz it's like, screw you. Cheers. God for, thank God for women. Like, okay, we're going down and we had time to think about it. I mean, you know. There are a lot of sick people in the world and a few of them happen to gravitate towards me. When, when, when, uh, when does the tour go till. Those, those keys for success for you that you, you've tried to live your life by? Mike Sarraille: The concert that he has with his band also proven to be always successful with hundreds of people comes to every concert they had. 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. [9], Rzeznik's father died at the age of 53 on February 2, 1981, from a diabetic coma when Rzeznik was 15 years old. I'm not always gonna be here. 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. In comparison to our war. Yeah. And I know I have this five year old little girl, and I go and I tell her all the time, because I wish somebody would've said this to me. The song was released by Rzeznik as a solo track. This is a Saturday, Oct. 11, 1997 photo of a Long Ez plane in Salisbury, Md., similar to the plane that crashed in California's Monterey Bay on Sunday, Oct. 12, 1997, killing singer John Denver. And they say, they say, Oh, you're the baby. But I've seen people who have real PTSD and my little annoyances and neurosis don't stack up to what that really is. Would probably. 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. Um, well, uh, we got to play at Red Rocks up in Colorado. And No, I'm not saying that I love my brother more than I love my sister. And, um, I don't know, it was like, it was shock really. Right on, man. John Rzeznik: The flight was headed to California when it left the gate in . 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. Because they all wanted to go out to the bar and drink. Yeah. 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. Um, I think that covid and, and all the civil unrest and, and, and the struggles for, you know, whatever we're struggling towards, where we're, what are we creeping towards? Mike Sarraille: 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. 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." Like, like I think Thatt, uh, PTSD in, you know, the civilian population, it's a little bit overdiagnosed I think because I'm like, I'm like, well, maybe I do have p PTSD because, you know, I don't know. Customize your notifications for tour dates near your hometown, birthday wishes, or special And, you know, um, and I think people just kind of sit there and, and win and bitch and, and nothing gets done. And, um, you gotta be careful of it. Um, and he's like, Come on man, let's just, let's just ride it out. So they're not like, Jesus Christ, the only time you ever call me is when you're having a problem. I mean, you, you, what you do is much was what you were doing was much more serious. Rzeznik celebrates his Polish heritage during one of the Goos' most well-known shows: Fourth of July 2004 in Niagara Square. So when I was asked to leave the university , it was, uh, you know, I had, I had met Robbie and we were determined that we were gonna do something. He looks amazing, and he's still drinks tequila. What can I do about it? I think my dad did though, because he was, he was very, he was, he was a hardcore alcoholic. Why is this happening? We just finished the manuscript called The Everyday Warrior, A No Hack, Practical Approach to Life. And what does everyone do? He is recognized by many for being both talented and handsome. There's a lot we can learn from each other that, that, you know, I'm, I, you know, I. Mike Sarraille: 150,000 people. I would be more nervous stepping in front of a crowd. I mean, far exceeds. "And when something good . Johnny Rzeznik and the Goo Goo Dolls share the harrowing story of surviving a 1999 plane crash. 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 have the potential to be so great, yet we shit all over each other.. 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? You know, and that, that may not work for other people. Rainier Capital Management co-founder John Kenneth Dunn was among 6 people killed when a plane crashed near Lake Tahoe. And it's great to see it because people are doing it themselves and they're finally getting a little help from, from the, the local government and, and all that, you. information, interests, activities, website visits and device John Rzeznik: Not, not, not evil. Mike Sarraille: Mike Sarraille: You know? It's kind of like a selfish process in a way. Let me deal with it. Yeah. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land throughout Australia and recognise their continuing It, it was a, it was a brotherhoodhood and a sisterhood. 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. 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. And that's what it is. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And he, he was able, he was able to get us. Again for a 15 or 16 year old? But once again, that guy was an everyday warrior because I don't know how you get up every morning at four 30 in the morning, go to work, carry mail, work at the post office, and then drink a quarter whiskey and then get up and do it every day for 20 something years. You know, I had, I was having a bad time in high school and, and, uh, or whatever. Yeah. John Rzeznik: But it was cathartic in a way because when that shoot opened and we were drifting down, and it was beautiful. Mike Sarraille: Hey, whatever platform you utilize to listen to our podcast, please, please leave a review. It's like really trying to, and I'm getting older, so it's kind of like, Oh man, just gimme that bed. Mike Sarraille: And I think that was, it taught me a really important lesson in retrospect, you know? So there was, there was a brief period of time where I was like, hopping around to friends' homes and things like that. I just have annoying, I'm just annoying and neurotic at times, you know? 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. [26], Rzeznik performing on September 2, 2013, in Norfolk, Nebraska, The song was written and performed by Rzeznik in the movie, but it was performed by, Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Beach Slang offers up the summer anthem of a bygone era", "Goo Goo Dolls vs. It was during this period and while attending McKinley Vocational High School that Rzeznik began playing the guitar. You know, Mike Sarraille: What, what did, what, what conclusions did you come to? We've got your six. This guy was theoretically in that circumstance, my boss. And that's what's going on now. Uh, if I come into a doctor and say, Hey, I have mental health issues, they can't say no, you don't. We step on the planes every day and it's almost like pilot, I hope you're well trained and do your job well. But you have to believe as human being, we are moving towards, uh, like you said, a beautiful outcome. Had I known you guys were playing there, we would've come out. Some 21 years since Iris topped the Australian singles chart and parent album Dizzy Up The Girl went platinum, the Goo Goo Dolls new album Miracle Pill is an expertly executed wolf in sheeps clothing. [16] Rzeznik also cites Paul Westerberg as an "obvious influence" on his music. But we've all hung with poison from time to time, probably earlier in our lives Yeah. But that doesn't mean you go and throw yourself into the deep end of the pool, like what you just said. Um, but, uh, what I, what I did realize, I've come to realize this is, uh, you know, I always talk about how we, I, I led through love in the military and, and a lot of guys led the same way. You got to do the things you got to do. No, no, we're gonna keep going. Okay, wait, wait, break that down for me. The Associated Press John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls performs at the Rock in Rio . It's, that's bullshit. John Rzeznik: And I think a lot of the solutions, I was, I was reading an article about a guy in Laos, okay? 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. Mike Sarraille: Mike Sarraille: And, um, so, uh, it was like, I remember going to bed that night really, really late. And they may reject me. It's like, you don't have a choice, man. We knew why we existed. Right. And, and the fact that I had grown up in really in, in, in a pretty crazy environment, it was pretty nuts. John Rzeznik is very talented and amazing guitarist which known throughout the world for his performance with his band mates. I would be more nervous. And it is. He has written books. As you're saying that, man, now I'm thinking of my 37 to about 40 until I turned 40, uh, coming off a divorce, leaving the military, uh, hanging with a, and I don't, I want to be careful not to call them poison, but they were a fun group. They put their differences aside and they come into the arena and find some common ground. Since the late '90s, Rzeznik has used Fender electric guitars. It joins Talking Heads Once In A Lifetime, Frank Sinatras My Way and Simon & Garfunkels Mrs Robinson as hit songs with And as the unlikely opening word. I mean, they lost hundreds on du day alone in a matter of minutes. And, and you're seeing the arts and, uh, you know, uh, entrepreneurship just growing exponentially in this place. 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. Forget it, I dont need that shit. connection to land, waters, communities and culture. Under Celluloid, they released their first eponymous album on a $750 budget (later the re-prints would be referred to as "First Release"). Um, keep your ego in check. Um, you know, but one of the, one of the most amazing, brilliant things about being that young and, and being, being caught up in, in, in this pretty crazy situation is that, that I was, I was able to go, Okay, this is bad and this sucks and my heart is broken, but I have to keep going. It made me more defiant. You know, Samma Hagar said something very similar to, to, to us in his interview. 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. I hope my daughter loves me and respects me in my, Mike Sarraille: Mike Sarraille: You get up 11 times. John, I wish you a safe travel on the rest of the tour, man, and thank you for your time. Podcast's a lot. Listen to Miracle Pill on Spotify Listen to Miracle Pill on Apple Music. Yeah, yeah, that is. You know, And it was like, and my mother was very much so like, come here, I'm gonna show you how to sew a button on your shirt so you don't need a woman to do this for you. By the time I came around, my parents were so burnt , you know, it was like my sisters had to take care of me most of the time. 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. He was in the Navy. And what I learned though is nothing, nothing is gonna make me quit until I decide I'm gonna do it. 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. It was pretty crazy. According to Rzeznik, before penning down the song "Iris", he was on the verge of leaving the band because he had been writing songs for the past nine years and it had been a low. And then, but I had to, I got really drunk, got on an airplane, came back to the States, and I was like, That's it, I'm done flying. So I'm like, okay, it's the fire, not the crash that kills most people. John Rzeznik: Help me to help me get through this period. You said music was the only thing you were good at. Your, your older siblings are all girls your sisters? Rzeznik also performed Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" with Fred Durst from Limp Bizkit for the victims of September 11 as a tribute to the heroes. Care about me. Boom. 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. By Thom Jennings ngedit@niagara-gazette.com. Be the best place. And I think it's a control issue, I think, cuz I'm not a pilot. Mike Sarraille: But, but, but, uh, like most beautiful things in life, I mean, the women in my life have always been strong and, and compassionate. Know, So when you talk about it, it's funny. It's someone who was, you know, sexually or emotionally abused as as a child. John-John, his wife and sister-in-law died the moment the plane ripped into the surface of the Atlantic. Forget about it. That was rough In the nineties. Johnny Rzeznik and the Goo Goo Dolls survived a plane crash in 1999, as recounted in this episode of the Howard Stern Show, from 2000. It's the desert of California, man. But he's doing a great job. I left. So you've had impact and uh, I can, I'm gonna go look@googledolls.com and, and find the dates, man. And guys, thank you for joining The Everyday Warrior. But there, there has to be an element of that greatest generation that, that grit that we instill back into our society. And, and I couldn't deal with it. Mike Sarraille: Is that, is that accurate? It made me want to take more drugs. SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://bit.ly/2qswmZU Want to know what's going on with Howard Stern. And try to still find that commonality with people. 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. Im grateful that song came into my life.. We didn't have any money. Or is that mental toughness or what, You know. This really is, uh, keep your word. That took a lot of moral courage to do that. Yeah. But I think with social media today, people can just sort of stay a victim. That, that, that was Well, what was, I mean, that was, that's the way that generation was though. I swear to God cuz because I was shy. 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. They suffered 'multiple traumatic injuries'. 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. Probably ending my first marriage. I'm the last kid. Cause they don't wanna put the work in but you Exactly. You did say it earlier, man. And some of 'em didn't like me. Mike Sarraille: That there's, there's music is definitely, it Marks time in our lives. 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.
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