Um, you know, just like everybody, uh, there's times we really don't agree. John Rzeznik: He, he was in so much pain, he could not work in the, the rice patty. John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik ( born December 5, 1965), also known as Johnny Rzeznik, is an American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and producer. Mike Sarraille: Um, and then, and then we were flying back and we had to go through Sicily and the plane crashed, like legit crashed. Mike Sarraille: You know, that's mostly it. I mean, cuz we didn't really have anything when we were growing up, you know? And, um, I don't know, it was like, it was shock really. And that's what's going on now. But there, there has to be an element of that greatest generation that, that grit that we instill back into our society. Like, all right man, come here, third arm. Mm-hmm. I'm not gonna be cool and important anymore. Uh, yeah. Like, people are down welcome dose. 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. Podcast's a lot. [22][23] He started dating Melina Gallo in 2005 and married her in Malibu, California, on July 26, 2013. Mike Sarraille: To sitting in, uh, desert, uh, uh, God, I'm forgetting. I i I left my job every night with a, with a pretty girl and a pocket full of cash. On October 24, 2004, a Beechcraft Super King Air aircraft, registered N501RH and owned by NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports, crashed into mountainous terrain in Stuart, Virginia, during a missed approach to Blue Ridge Airport in Martinsville, Virginia.The aircraft was transporting eight passengers and two flight crew to Martinsville so they could attend the NASCAR event at Martinsville Speedway . He stepped on a landmine, lost his leg that got him a prosthetic leg. I was a shy young man. about ILikeYourOldStuff and their record label based on my 10,000 people like me. And it gave me writer's block and all this. In my opinion. Google dolls.com. Yeah. So I, I need somebody who's gonna be good for me and. Mike Sarraille: And it's, it's, uh, he has been probably the most stable person in my life. Those are powerful, man. It's like the, the, the, we all feel like victims sometimes, you know? But I've seen people who have real PTSD and my little annoyances and neurosis don't stack up to what that really is. Mike Sarraille: When all said and done, and your time has come, how are you gonna know you lived a life of impact? . That was rough In the nineties. John Rzeznik: Johnny Rzeznik: Goo Goo Looks Like Doo Doo Email Or Call (888) 847-9869 News Sports Hip Hop Photos Tours Hip Hop Tour Shows Download The App Contact Do Not Sell My Info Bella Hadid Walks Runway. The twin-engine turboprop plane was en route . But I think with social media today, people can just sort of stay a victim. Boom. I think that our, as, as human beings, we need purpose. John, I wish you a safe travel on the rest of the tour, man, and thank you for your time. 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. Um, Australia, if people wanna find the dates in locations where, where to go is at Google. No, no, we're gonna keep going. Yeah. I felt we were about to head into a very crazy time that wed never experienced. Thank, John Rzeznik: 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 And you're, you know, where, where you were, you brought up an interesting point. 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." If I'm afraid to talk to someone, I have to go talk to that person, you know? I think my dad did though. Uh, I'm looking forward to hearing this, uh, this new album. Because there's people who wanna exploit you. It's like you're, you know why they call it self-esteem? That, that is so beautiful, man. 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. Know, So when you talk about it, it's funny. Probably ending my first marriage. And I've got this, so this is how I, I painted when people ask. I'm like, I love you guys, but this is bullshit and I'm not doing it. 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. Walk away. Yeah. It's like, that's in the past. So they're not like, Jesus Christ, the only time you ever call me is when you're having a problem. I had to get a restraining order after someone broke into my house. John Rzeznik: He briefly attended Buffalo State College, dropping out after his first year. No, thank God for women. Going back to our initial conversation about desensitizing yourself to things. And this is 35 years later. Oh, I just felt this whole empty feeling, he says. Cause I, I, I know you've been married, divorced, you're married, now you have a little girl, but it seems like Robbie is the most consistent staple of your life. Again. , you went to college for a, a short stint. I hope my daughter loves me and respects me in my, Mike Sarraille: I don't think you're mutually exclusive in, in, in my opinion. Yeah. It made me want to take more drugs. 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. It is amazing that that happens. 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. Mike Sarraille: Um, but anyway, on that aside, but, um, it caused me a lot, a lot of fear that I couldn't control. You gotta learn to take care of yourself. I believe that there is, um, a positive end to this story. 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. Your, your older siblings are all girls your sisters? And that's to present that kind of strength. John Rzeznik: But John, before we get to our, our final questions, and one, I can't thank you enough for your time, um, let's talk a little bit about this album. I found these candles burning and this weird little altar and a box of strange objects. Like, okay, we're going down and we had time to think about it. And this guy, this is about mental health. It's like if you are living your life in service, not only to your country, but to the people who surround you and support you, you know? I think, Yeah. Johnny Rzeznik and the Goo Goo Dolls share the harrowing story of surviving a 1999 plane crash. And then come Friday, that person went their direction with their circle of friends. Rzeznik had a strict Catholic upbringing in Buffalo's working-class East Side Polish neighborhood and attended Corpus Christi Grammar School. SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://bit.ly/2qswmZU Want to know what's going on with Howard Stern. Im a bleeding-heart liberal and Ill always be pro-union because I grew up in a blue collar family and thats what we were. So it was. Yeah. Yeah. 150,000 people. We've got a lot of Goo Goo Dolls news for you today, so we're jumping right in. And try to still find that commonality with people. John Rzeznik: Oh, well, you know, you are always welcome when we come back, you know, you know, um, yeah. And guys, thank you for joining The Everyday Warrior. John Rzeznik: And, and, and that song really spoke to me. My dad's an alcoholic and life at home was pretty crazy sometimes. By Thom Jennings ngedit@niagara-gazette.com. I, Mike Sarraille: We gotta write more. Um, but yeah, people have to reframe the way they, they look at failure and it is the, it is life's greatest manner. And they say, they say, Oh, you're the baby. 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. [6][7] Both of Rzeznik's parents were musicians, playing the clarinet and flute. Yeah. Now this is someone's opinion who, if they didn't like the record, it wasn't coming out. I agree with you. 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. [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. 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. Isn't. It's like one long error chain of, uh, things. That was, that was probably the hardest decision I had ever had to make. Those are the, those are the best moments. And it is. You know, because you. 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. My biggest regret is that I, I wrote an album and an executive at the record company refused to accept it, but he couldn't tell me why, you know? You know. John Rzeznik: Mike Sarraille: So you've had impact and uh, I can, I'm gonna go look@googledolls.com and, and find the dates, man. You know, this is not what women are for. Okay, Is that a deal? Mike Sarraille: And, and you're seeing the arts and, uh, you know, uh, entrepreneurship just growing exponentially in this place. Mike Sarraille: But that's what worked for me because, and, and when I felt uncomfortable, I got up and left and I went back to my room and I called another alcoholic and said, Dude, I was just at dinner, everybody was drinking wine, got a little crazy and slowly it got better. Uh, Google, John Rzeznik: What was it about the, that drew you in that that, that, you know, sparked that passion dude behind, uh, music? That, that is serious trauma. Mike Sarraille: [14], On November 29, 2020, he participated in a virtual fundraiser to help combat hunger and raise money for the Community Foodbank of New Jersey. John. For example, "Iris" is played with the guitar tuned to BDDDDD. So I, I'm a tandem master. And the problem with therapy now, as I think people just use it as a crutch. "[20][dead link], Rzeznik met former model Laurie Farinacci in 1990, married her in 1993 but divorced in 2003; they did not have any children. 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. Mike Sarraille: Mike Sarraille: - eNotes.com", "John Rzeznik: "I am still looking for that perfect song. John Rzeznik: 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. Are supporting you. It featured a tuning that consisted of the high E string raised to F# and the B string raised to a C and with a capo at the second fret. Um, you know, and, and, and, and, you know, we still meet up every day on tour. It, it's like, Why are you even ask him, you know, the answer. And they just, so they're getting that i, I call it negative, uh, you know, affirmation. Yeah. John Rzeznik: I was like, we were in a plane crash, uh, in Sicily. All four of Rzeznik's grandparents were born in Poland. Is that, is that accurate? It just, their lives revolved around the bar. And it was like, in a strange way, the way you phrased that, it just sparked this memory of, of, of just, yeah. You've gotta reframe the way you look at failure, it's part of the process. 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. What, what did, what, what conclusions did you come to? John Rzeznik: And that, that right there, I know means the world to me. And then somebody said this to me and I thought it was really brilliant. Being a bartender is my true passion in life cuz it was the greatest job I ever had, better than being in a rock band. This guy was working in the rice patties. Theres an epidemic of gun violence and its sad. The Democrats are as bad off as the Republicans. And I mean, and it does take discipline and it's like, I gotta get up. Yeah. I'm, uh, I'm convinced. All, Yeah, yeah. Mike Sarraille: Yeah. 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. And I occasionally, for every 10 things I get wrong, I get one thing, right. John Rzeznik: You gotta do what's best for the song anyway. They applaud them. John Rzeznik: We always seem to figure it out. (2002) " I'm Still Here ( Jim 's Theme) " is a song written by the Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik for the Disney film Treasure Planet. You know, Mike Sarraille: I'm gonna teach you how to take care of yourself. Or Both? So I had, I had a reason to talk to every pretty girl in the bar. They're like, the man takes the drink, the drink takes the drink, the drink takes the man. And it, and it really was. Mike Sarraille: Guitar History with John Rzeznik & Brad Fernquist from the Goo Goo Dolls 46,747 views Jan 16, 2018 676 Dislike Share Save Normans Rare Guitars 539K subscribers Norm talking guitar history with. But, uh, we, I attached that memory as I said earlier, Wow. Mike Sarraille: I, yeah. It's like you were saying, which is really brilliant. The Howard Stern Show published this video item,. Flight 255 is the seventh deadliest plane crash in United States history, and is the deadliest aviation disaster to have a sole survivor. Mike Sarraille: Came in the the good with the bad and, uh, couldn't agree with you more. Was it the environment? But, um, it's also a very regulated in industry. 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. Not, not, not evil. Um, and when you, and then you, and then you put Covid on top of it and you're trapped in the house and you have a lot of time to think and introspection and that, and, and this, this album is sort of a, uh, it's kind of a reflection on like, just being a human being during this insane time in history, you know? And, um, you know, and I truly believe if he had, if he had gotten the right help, he would still be here.