I was fortunate to have opened for the Goo Goo Dolls on 3 consecutive dates about 20 years ago. John, his band and his management were incredible kind to us. I got to chat for a few hours with John about songwriting - he gave me the best advice of my whole career. He said, “You’ve got to write through the ‘B’ material until you get to the ‘A’ material.” Changed my life. Great interview Kenny.
I wish I had advice like this at 16, 17, 18 when I was writing embarrassing songs thinking I was simply terrible at it. Since then this has become apparent, you have to write through the bad ones to get to the good ones. I thought every song has to be a masterpiece.
Totally agree @ponzo1967 - I want through my own imposter syndrome after (luckily) writing a good song when I was young. But, like any story that an author writes, there are always revisions. I don’t know why it’s not discussed more in songwriting. But thanks to John’s advice I still have a career in music writing songs for Film/TV. It sounds so simple - but it’s so profound, ya know? I wish you inspiration and completion on your next song(s). 🙏
I love the history of the GGD John and Robbie. Did the grind for almost 10 years before truly breaking with Name, then poor John was worried about staying on the hill after that hit, then hits it straight out of the park with Iris…started out as punks and took a lot of crap when they hit the mainstream ….so what. These guys just never gave up…and can still keep up in modern times…well deserved and an inspiration. As far as the music,,,all I can say for me is it has a warm comforting aura about it.
1000% yes yes yes. These are my sentiments exactly about them. I hope that one of these days I get the chance to tell them the most heartfelt thank you for what their music has come to mean to me. John and Robby were probably the best musical role models I could’ve had as a kid. Hard workers that stuck together and stuck it out and stayed down to earth when it paid off. They’re the best, man.
Once I started watching this interview I couldn’t stop. Two down to earth guys who are incredibly self aware, having an enthralling conversation. Absolutely awesome!
Met Johnny coming out of the bathroom at the Henry Fonda Theater in LA. He was there to see Peter Murphy like I was. I let my wife and her girlfriend know and they were start stricken. Really nice guy!
I'm a huge Rzeznik fan. Though he isn't known as a great singer, he sing with such depth and feeling. He is one of the greatest songwriters of our generation. His music has helped me through some of the darkest times of my life.
i'm a singer and i really admire his singing! his use of vocal effects (rasp, breath, subtle distortion) is incredibly dialed in, and the songs are surprisingly rangy, with lots of soaring A4's, a nice tenor money note. i say surprisingly only because his tone masks the height, the rasp adds a lovely sense of weight. and more than anything, his approach is always so emotional and tasteful
I love how this conversation flowed freely. Two journeymen who stay grounded and take care of themselves just hanging out. Shows they don't take things for granted.
It’s called love and respect toward each other. We need more of this everywhere. Kenny, you are an outstanding host because you are a great listener and nurturer. Love ya. And Johnny is just so Buffalo. Open, honest, not afraid to show some vulnerability. Thank you.
Kenny, you are incredibly respectful, super knowledgeable, and relatable. I am so grateful that you are hosting the interviews. I love Luke's, Leland's interviews. We can feel the mutual excitement. Gratitude.
Fantastic interview. Love the Goo Goo Dolls. Happy Birthday to John. Keep playing music and I will keep listening and loving. Cheers from Canada. Be well Kenny and John
I just saw them live last week here in Calgary and the band was amazing, left everyone wanting more--lol! I hope they'd never retire!! More shows in Canada please! :)
I love John, talented guy. Seems like a straight shooter and still down to earth. Every time I have heard him interviewed I get more impressed with him. Kenny is the best interviewer out here.
My Dad introduced me to this a couple months ago and I'm so glad he did. Your voice is just ridiculous JR. This is one of the best live performances I've ever seen!
I love this guys. .and I loved doing a short tour with them. So many amazing songs.. They worked their asses of to make it.. hard work and perseverance with will you become successful but with help you stay successful.
This was a great discussion. First time I've seen John Rzeznik in a long-form interview. Thank you. Looking forward to checking out more of your podcast!
Spent many, many days listening to the Goo Goo Dolls "Gutter Flower". That album for me kicks major ass. Appreciate this interview very much Kenny. Your a legend and this was another amazing interview 🙏🙏🤟🤟
Kenny, this once again is class. I’m due a catch up on your vids due to a really busy stretch, but saw this come up and knew I had to dive in. GooGoo Dolls have been another like Nickelback that people love to crap over, but just listen to some of the hooks they’ve come up with! Jonny is another guy I know I could just sit with for a few hours chewing it over with. The story of his little girl certainly hits home, and I’m just turned 51 with a 3 year old. Getting that insight into his mind like this does, has been brilliant. Keep knocking ‘em out - it’s great the way you give guests the space to discuss what they do, but you also coax the best out of them. As Jonny said, you have the infectious energy, and that’s why people love you. That comes across in the vids, so thanks once again. Karl
Cheers from Brazil, guys. Keep it up! Love the goo goo dolls. I was at a festival that they played here I Brazil, and they rock. Wished they played the 1996 songs 😢
Great job as always Kenny. I was really looking fwd to this one! My original material is very similar to GGD so I am always curious about Johnny's tunings and vocal melodies. I took vocal lessons from Korel Tunador during the pandemic and he spoke very highly of working with Johnny.
Love John. Huge, long time GGD fan. What killer interview and great conversation between two humble and genuine veterans in Music. Great stuff Kenny, love your work as well. Cheers!
Another great interview in the can Kenny,👍 John is a super down to earth salt of the Earth kind of dude and you, my friend ,he’s right, your energy,enthusiasm & your vibe is indeed infectious. I’m now going to give you the moniker “Kinetic Kenny” ! 😂
@@KennyAronoffOfficial yes, sir, from now on you shall be addressed as “Kinetic Kenny” A ! It’s totally fitting. Keep up the awesome podcast work dude. We are lovin it !!
Wow…could have listened to Kenny and John all day…both shared a wealth of knowledge…Love Kennys positive outlook and “KING” attitude. John is my favorite song writer and performer. TY
1:25:33 is SPOT ON KENNY!!!! I am laughing my ass off! This is probably one of my top interviews you've done.... John Rzeznik, what an amazing soul and talent, felt like I was in the room with you guys and getting therapy and words of wisdom!
People know when the artist & the song is real, John seems to be as real as it gets!! Yes, its the song but it's also how it's delivered & who's delivering it.
Great episode! I remember how thrilled I was when I was a kid and just caught you by chance playing drums behind Mel Tillis at the Little Nashville Opry in Brown County,IN while on vacation with my family.J.M. was just starting to blow up and I recognized you immediately as i was a major drum freak back then.Still love playing today.Again,great show!
Awesome. Great interview. Love Johns songwriting. Kenny is one of my favorite drummers from way back. Saw you with John way back in the 80’s when I was in jr high. You killed it. Best part of the show for me. Still remember it. Ames, IA. I Agree, you hit hard, and it’s so good.
Great interview as always Kenny, John is an amazing songwriter and it was really interesting learning how he writes. Keep up the great work and your outlook on life and the business is inspiring you could be a motivational speaker my friend. ✌🏻
The workout tips at the end were an unexpected twist! Now we know where that vein in your biceps come from. Every interview I learn something that I can apply to my own life. That was a 1:40 minute interview of fun. I knew nothing of John Rzeznik going in but you made him very interesting. You have to do a tour where you sign bottles of the new wine. We loved the last batch. I have the metal plate that was on the bottle attached to a framed copy of "Uh-Huh".
Chris... I love your comments.. lol my vein in my bicep.. lol Yeah I have lifted weights for 30 years. AND I love that you took my coin of my first Uncommon Wine bottle and framed it with John Cougar Mellencamp's "Uh Huh" record. Love it. My second Uncommon Wine will be 50% Cab and 50% Merlot from the same vineyard. Thanks for checking out my podcast.
The work Kenny has put in to his craft, to be so highly skilled behind the drums and his PMA is why people love him. His positivity is infectious as someone brought up by pessimist I struggle with this haha great conversation Johnny seems like a real nice guy and one hell of a song writer/artist.
What an amazing interview, just 2 great musicians talking about their work, life and the industry as if no one else is watching;a very heartfelt and enthralling interview. I really enjoyed it. I love Johnny and the Goos. The fans love them so much. Thank you for this interview, your sincere appreciation of their work and the importance of staying postive. Love this. Thank you. You are a great interviewer and host.
I was too old to catch the Goo Goo Dolls, but, I knew this was going to be a good interview . You two kids have been through it and survived it. (Kenny you have been one of my favorite drummers since I saw you in 1986.(Savannah Georgia) Y’all played for three hours. You had the coolest swing. Thanks for all the beats.
Fantastic interview Kenny! Nice getting to know John. I would lose my mind if you interviewed Mickey Curry. I meet him at NAMM many years ago and he lit up when I said you were there as well. You and Mickey, by far were my two biggest influences. It's a shame Mickey is not with Bryan Adams anymore. The band does not sound the same without Mickey's pocket. All the best Kenny!
Hi Kenny, I'm writing from Italy. I have a wish that perhaps only you can fulfill: to host Alex Van Halen on your show. Please give it a try and I will always be grateful. Greetings from Italy, Alessandro
@@KennyAronoffOfficial I know it will be very difficult because it seems that Alex has very little desire to come out but you never know. Sooner or later he will have to broach the topic and talk about Van Halen, Eddie's greatness and take some well-deserved honors. All VH fans want nothing more than for him to look good and play as great as he can.
@KennyAronoffOfficial Totally agree Kenny,,, We Love Our Bills here in Buffalo for better or worse💙,,,, Great interview with Johnny,,,, love your show,,,,, I lost my twin brother to cancer a couple of years back,,,he was a drummer and you were a very very BIG inspiration to him,,,,, I have one of his earliest drum sets in my dining room,,,, blood stains on the snare drum cracked drumsticks and all,,,,, I started playing them after he passed to stay connected with him❣️,,, keep up the good work Kenny your doing a great job! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
@@randallespinosa4264 Hi Randal. thanks for your message, Losing a twin ... wow.. Me an my twin have talked about that.. Heavy stuff. That must have been a very sad moment in your life. And he was a drummer. I love that you have his drums with blood stains in your dinning room.. wow.. hugs to you.. ❤ on another note Josh Allen is my fantasy football quarterback. : )
@KennyAronoffOfficial Thank you Kenny,,,,hugs back❤️,,,,,,Josh is a beast,,, they just need to let Josh be Josh,,,, looking forward to your future creative endeavors🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 GO BILLS!!!!!💙
Goo Goo Dolls...not my cup of tea, but my goodness, John is one of the most underrated guitar players in my list! And love his personality, super humble and true to himself! Great Interview of an unsang hero...my likes in no way collide with this great artist!
@@KennyAronoffOfficial whaaaaatt??? Kenny answered to my post!?????? Thaaaank youuuu sir!!! I adore your intervention on Hired Gun! I heard your drum solo in Jack and Dianne when I was 15 and my God it still resounds in its uniqueness! I can not express my admiration when I saw your answer...mad eme feel humble and grateful of your work and podcast! God bless you Kenny, many years of healthy life! (Love your interviews with Tommy Lee and Sammy Hagar - masterpieces)
I love red drums. I still love your purple sparkle kits. You have my address, feel free to send me the red drums. I'll take good care of them in my studio. BTW, I have been enjoying the podcasts. This one was a great one. Dewey
I was fortunate to have opened for the Goo Goo Dolls on 3 consecutive dates about 20 years ago. John, his band and his management were incredible kind to us. I got to chat for a few hours with John about songwriting - he gave me the best advice of my whole career. He said, “You’ve got to write through the ‘B’ material until you get to the ‘A’ material.” Changed my life. Great interview Kenny.
I love that advice.. Thanks for checking out my podcast.
I wish I had advice like this at 16, 17, 18 when I was writing embarrassing songs thinking I was simply terrible at it. Since then this has become apparent, you have to write through the bad ones to get to the good ones. I thought every song has to be a masterpiece.
@@ponzo1967 Thanks for checking out my podcast.
Totally agree @ponzo1967 - I want through my own imposter syndrome after (luckily) writing a good song when I was young. But, like any story that an author writes, there are always revisions. I don’t know why it’s not discussed more in songwriting. But thanks to John’s advice I still have a career in music writing songs for Film/TV. It sounds so simple - but it’s so profound, ya know? I wish you inspiration and completion on your next song(s). 🙏
@@TexasJackdaw Thanks for your comments : )
Johnny always had the best hair in rock hands down
Lol yesssssss
I love the history of the GGD John and Robbie. Did the grind for almost 10 years before truly breaking with Name, then poor John was worried about staying on the hill after that hit, then hits it straight out of the park with Iris…started out as punks and took a lot of crap when they hit the mainstream ….so what. These guys just never gave up…and can still keep up in modern times…well deserved and an inspiration. As far as the music,,,all I can say for me is it has a warm comforting aura about it.
I love their story.. It's about hard work, self discipline , perseverance and LOVING being part of a band.
1000% yes yes yes. These are my sentiments exactly about them. I hope that one of these days I get the chance to tell them the most heartfelt thank you for what their music has come to mean to me. John and Robby were probably the best musical role models I could’ve had as a kid. Hard workers that stuck together and stuck it out and stayed down to earth when it paid off. They’re the best, man.
Once I started watching this interview I couldn’t stop. Two down to earth guys who are incredibly self aware, having an enthralling conversation. Absolutely awesome!
Fantastic.. Thank You..
Totally Agree
Met Johnny coming out of the bathroom at the Henry Fonda Theater in LA. He was there to see Peter Murphy like I was. I let my wife and her girlfriend know and they were start stricken. Really nice guy!
Yes he is.. : )
I'm a huge Rzeznik fan. Though he isn't known as a great singer, he sing with such depth and feeling. He is one of the greatest songwriters of our generation. His music has helped me through some of the darkest times of my life.
Thanks for your comments and checking out my podcast.
He is known as a great singer
i'm a singer and i really admire his singing! his use of vocal effects (rasp, breath, subtle distortion) is incredibly dialed in, and the songs are surprisingly rangy, with lots of soaring A4's, a nice tenor money note. i say surprisingly only because his tone masks the height, the rasp adds a lovely sense of weight. and more than anything, his approach is always so emotional and tasteful
I love how this conversation flowed freely. Two journeymen who stay grounded and take care of themselves just hanging out. Shows they don't take things for granted.
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. : )
Your intro gave me chills. My hometown boy Johnny is a class act, and is so crazy talented!
wow.. Thank you so much for your comments and checking out my podcast
I think Rzeznik should do the podcast! He's great at asking the questions to Kenny.
Yeah.. I agree.
It’s called love and respect toward each other. We need more of this everywhere. Kenny, you are an outstanding host because you are a great listener and nurturer. Love ya. And Johnny is just so Buffalo. Open, honest, not afraid to show some vulnerability. Thank you.
John is humble & kind - a genuine upstanding guy
I totally agree
Kenny, you are incredibly respectful, super knowledgeable, and relatable. I am so grateful that you are hosting the interviews.
I love Luke's, Leland's interviews. We can feel the mutual excitement. Gratitude.
Cynthia thanks for your comments and checking out my podcast.. : )
Rzeznik is a nice guy to thank the fans, but really he is just a great songwriter. Everything is about the songs.
Yesssssssssss
Fantastic interview. Love the Goo Goo Dolls. Happy Birthday to John. Keep playing music and I will keep listening and loving. Cheers from Canada. Be well Kenny and John
John thanks for checking out my podcast, : )
That thing he said about failure was truly genius. Dont call it failure. Failure/success is basically nothing.
John is the absolute best rock star ever. Untouchable in my book. His aura energy and authenticity is pure art.
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. John is a badass.
Superstar car wash is THEE best goo goo dolls album!!
John Thanks for checking out my podcast.
My pleasure kenny. Big fan!!! Being a self taught drummer since the age of 8. I have always loved your playing!!
Kenny is a brilliant drummer as well!
Russ.. thanks for checking out my podcast.. : )
I just saw them live last week here in Calgary and the band was amazing, left everyone wanting more--lol! I hope they'd never retire!! More shows in Canada please! :)
Thats great to hear,. So many great tunes.
@@KennyAronoffOfficial totally!and i love the flow of your conversation, gives off the feeling of just pure hanging out with an old buddy
@@Humwewe : ) fantastic
I love John, talented guy. Seems like a straight shooter and still down to earth. Every time I have heard him interviewed I get more impressed with him. Kenny is the best interviewer out here.
Thanks for checking out my podcast KA
My Dad introduced me to this a couple months ago and I'm so glad he did. Your voice is just ridiculous JR. This is one of the best live performances I've ever seen!
Great interview!! Saw the Goo Goo's play at the Iron Rail Pub in Chicago in 1988 on the "Cram the Van" tour, been a fan since.
I love this guys. .and I loved doing a short tour with them. So many amazing songs.. They worked their asses of to make it.. hard work and perseverance with will you become successful but with help you stay successful.
@@KennyAronoffOfficial You awesome as well sir, thanks for the reply, you are a classy MF'er.
One of my favorite all time musicians and guitar players in general.
So much fun! John and Kenny rule!
This was a great discussion. First time I've seen John Rzeznik in a long-form interview. Thank you. Looking forward to checking out more of your podcast!
Hi Bryan... Thanks for checking out my podcast..
Another great show kenny,looking forward to the next!!
Thanks Chuck.. : )
Great interview ! Love Johnny !
Thanks for checking out my podcast. : ) I love Johnny also.
Good one Kenny. John seems like a decent dude.
It would be cool if you could get Joe Jackson on here. Your drumming duo on "Anger" was unbelievable!
Spent many, many days listening to the Goo Goo Dolls "Gutter Flower".
That album for me kicks major ass. Appreciate this interview very much Kenny. Your a legend and this was another amazing interview 🙏🙏🤟🤟
Thank you much.
Great show Kenny. Love your int
Hey Troy... Thanks for checking out my podcast.
this is mad cool! John & Kenny sharing tales of yesteryear!
Thanks for checking out my podcast.
Kenny! You're knockin it out of the park with amazing guests like John! Thank you John for doing this with Kenny. Love you guys...
Thanks for checking out my podcast... Lot's more coming.
Kenny, this once again is class. I’m due a catch up on your vids due to a really busy stretch, but saw this come up and knew I had to dive in. GooGoo Dolls have been another like Nickelback that people love to crap over, but just listen to some of the hooks they’ve come up with! Jonny is another guy I know I could just sit with for a few hours chewing it over with. The story of his little girl certainly hits home, and I’m just turned 51 with a 3 year old.
Getting that insight into his mind like this does, has been brilliant.
Keep knocking ‘em out - it’s great the way you give guests the space to discuss what they do, but you also coax the best out of them. As Jonny said, you have the infectious energy, and that’s why people love you. That comes across in the vids, so thanks once again. Karl
wow.. Thank you for your comments... : )
Love that you like to stay positive Kenny! Thanks for posting this! Podcast was great and you covered some great topics
Thanks Bailey for checking out my podcast. xx
Cheers from Brazil, guys. Keep it up!
Love the goo goo dolls. I was at a festival that they played here I Brazil, and they rock. Wished they played the 1996 songs 😢
Hello Brazil... : ) I love Brazil.. Thanks for checking out my podcast.. : )
Great job as always Kenny. I was really looking fwd to this one! My original material is very similar to GGD so I am always curious about Johnny's tunings and vocal melodies. I took vocal lessons from Korel Tunador during the pandemic and he spoke very highly of working with Johnny.
Johnny is the real deal . Love that guy.
How cool is that? Right on 🤘
@@ponzo1967 Thanks. : )
Love John. Huge, long time GGD fan. What killer interview and great conversation between two humble and genuine veterans in Music. Great stuff Kenny, love your work as well. Cheers!
Ray.. Thanks for checkin gout my podcast.. : )
❤ the big bottle story …I’m still chuckling
lol cool
Can't wait Kenny! Have you ever run into Tim Pierce on your musical journey? pumped for this one, keep up the great interviews!!!!
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. I recorded many many records with Tim Pierce since 1985.
@@KennyAronoffOfficial Awesome!
@@classiccatsviolin9558 yessssssss
I was going to say something about Tim Pierce, you got it. He was a secret weapon on Iris.
@@PeterKKraus For sure!
Another great interview in the can Kenny,👍 John is a super down to earth salt of the Earth kind of dude and you, my friend ,he’s right, your energy,enthusiasm & your vibe is indeed infectious. I’m now going to give you the moniker “Kinetic Kenny” ! 😂
lol I love that " Kinetic Kenny!! lol
@@KennyAronoffOfficial yes, sir, from now on you shall be addressed as “Kinetic Kenny” A ! It’s totally fitting. Keep up the awesome podcast work dude. We are lovin it !!
Wow…could have listened to Kenny and John all day…both shared a wealth of knowledge…Love Kennys positive outlook and “KING” attitude. John is my favorite song writer and performer. TY
Cool. Thanks for checking out my podcast.. : )
Next I am going to read your book…maybe with a glass of your wine!😉@@KennyAronoffOfficial
@@debstofan4284 Hell yes.. Maybe 2 glasses of wine : )
1:25:33 is SPOT ON KENNY!!!! I am laughing my ass off! This is probably one of my top interviews you've done.... John Rzeznik, what an amazing soul and talent, felt like I was in the room with you guys and getting therapy and words of wisdom!
wow.. Thank you for your comments and checking out my pod cast..
People know when the artist & the song is real, John seems to be as real as it gets!! Yes, its the song but it's also how it's delivered & who's delivering it.
I totally agree
@@KennyAronoffOfficial I really enjoyed this, first time watching but certainly not the last.
A good dude with a good attitude. Very good conversation. Thanks!
Thanks for checking out my podcast..
Great episode! I remember how thrilled I was when I was a kid and just caught you by chance playing drums behind Mel Tillis at the Little Nashville Opry in Brown County,IN while on vacation with my family.J.M. was just starting to blow up and I recognized you immediately as i was a major drum freak back then.Still love playing today.Again,great show!
wow... Mel Tillis at the Nashville Indiana Opry.. Great great memories. : ) Thanks for checking out my podcast.
Awesome. Great interview. Love Johns songwriting. Kenny is one of my favorite drummers from way back. Saw you with John way back in the 80’s when I was in jr high. You killed it. Best part of the show for me. Still remember it. Ames, IA. I Agree, you hit hard, and it’s so good.
I hit hard and it feels so good.. : ) Thanks for checkin gout my podcast Brian.. Lot's more to come.
Kenny, this was amazing. Like being in a conversation. Thank you (and Johnny). You’re crushing these interviews! Appreciate it.
Cool. Thanks.. I loved hanging with John..
Great interview as always Kenny, John is an amazing songwriter and it was really interesting learning how he writes. Keep up the great work and your outlook on life and the business is inspiring you could be a motivational speaker my friend. ✌🏻
Thanks Dan... Lot's more coming. .
Great podcast kenny,much appreciated.Would love a show with you and trey!!Cheers
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. : )
The workout tips at the end were an unexpected twist! Now we know where that vein in your biceps come from. Every interview I learn something that I can apply to my own life. That was a 1:40 minute interview of fun. I knew nothing of John Rzeznik going in but you made him very interesting. You have to do a tour where you sign bottles of the new wine. We loved the last batch. I have the metal plate that was on the bottle attached to a framed copy of "Uh-Huh".
Chris... I love your comments.. lol my vein in my bicep.. lol Yeah I have lifted weights for 30 years. AND I love that you took my coin of my first Uncommon Wine bottle and framed it with John Cougar Mellencamp's "Uh Huh" record. Love it. My second Uncommon Wine will be 50% Cab and 50% Merlot from the same vineyard. Thanks for checking out my podcast.
Thanks for having Johnny on! He seemed so happy and relaxed talking with you.
Thanks for checking out my podcast : )
I will say , u have first class guests , carry on sir Kenny .
Thanks Tom. Lot's more coming.
The work Kenny has put in to his craft, to be so highly skilled behind the drums and his PMA is why people love him. His positivity is infectious as someone brought up by pessimist I struggle with this haha great conversation Johnny seems like a real nice guy and one hell of a song writer/artist.
Shawn thank you for your c comments and checking out my podcast. : )
What an amazing interview, just 2 great musicians talking about their work, life and the industry as if no one else is watching;a very heartfelt and enthralling interview. I really enjoyed it. I love Johnny and the Goos. The fans love them so much. Thank you for this interview, your sincere appreciation of their work and the importance of staying postive. Love this. Thank you. You are a great interviewer and host.
Thank you so much for your comments. wow.
@@KennyAronoffOfficial my pleasure. You're welcome.
Great interview, Kenny
Gary cool.. thanks for checking out my podcast.
❤Mister A you do such fine interviews. And we get to learn about you in the process. I like that alot❤
: ) : ) : ) : ) Thank You..
I was too old to catch the Goo Goo Dolls, but, I knew this was going to be a good interview . You two kids have been through it and survived it. (Kenny you have been one of my favorite drummers since I saw you in 1986.(Savannah Georgia) Y’all played for three hours. You had the coolest swing. Thanks for all the beats.
Thanks for your cool comments and watching my podcast.
Fantastic interview Kenny!
Nice getting to know John.
I would lose my mind if you interviewed Mickey Curry. I meet him at NAMM many years ago and he lit up when I said you were there as well.
You and Mickey, by far were my two biggest influences. It's a shame Mickey is not with Bryan Adams anymore. The band does not sound the same without Mickey's pocket.
All the best Kenny!
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. : )
Hi Kenny, I'm writing from Italy. I have a wish that perhaps only you can fulfill: to host Alex Van Halen on your show. Please give it a try and I will always be grateful. Greetings from Italy, Alessandro
I would LOVE to have Alex come on my show.. : )
@@KennyAronoffOfficial I know it will be very difficult because it seems that Alex has very little desire to come out but you never know. Sooner or later he will have to broach the topic and talk about Van Halen, Eddie's greatness and take some well-deserved honors. All VH fans want nothing more than for him to look good and play as great as he can.
@@alessandromontanari4837 I agree
Great interview. Loved you both. That hairstyle though….that hairstyle though.
Thanks for checking out my podcast.
Kenny, ask johnny to play or release any live footage of aint that unusual, please. We have nothing of it. And its such a great punk rock song
Ok.. I will ask him.
Seems like two great guys having great conversation who get it. If you need to know what it is, watch this interview.
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. : )
GO BILLS!!!!!💙
EXACTLY. The Bills are a badass team that should have won a few more games this year.. They will be in the play offs.
@KennyAronoffOfficial Totally agree Kenny,,, We Love Our Bills here in Buffalo for better or worse💙,,,, Great interview with Johnny,,,, love your show,,,,, I lost my twin brother to cancer a couple of years back,,,he was a drummer and you were a very very BIG inspiration to him,,,,, I have one of his earliest drum sets in my dining room,,,, blood stains on the snare drum cracked drumsticks and all,,,,, I started playing them after he passed to stay connected with him❣️,,, keep up the good work Kenny your doing a great job! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
@@randallespinosa4264 Hi Randal. thanks for your message, Losing a twin ... wow.. Me an my twin have talked about that.. Heavy stuff. That must have been a very sad moment in your life. And he was a drummer. I love that you have his drums with blood stains in your dinning room.. wow.. hugs to you.. ❤ on another note Josh Allen is my fantasy football quarterback. : )
@KennyAronoffOfficial Thank you Kenny,,,,hugs back❤️,,,,,,Josh is a beast,,, they just need to let Josh be Josh,,,, looking forward to your future creative endeavors🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
GO BILLS!!!!!💙
I love this show. And I love that Kenny hasn't had any noticable amount of plastic surgery.
Thanks Jake.. lol and I Have had no surgery... lol
Goo Goo Dolls...not my cup of tea, but my goodness, John is one of the most underrated guitar players in my list! And love his personality, super humble and true to himself! Great Interview of an unsang hero...my likes in no way collide with this great artist!
Great comments Dominique.... Thanks for checking out my podcast.. John is super authentic.
@@KennyAronoffOfficial whaaaaatt??? Kenny answered to my post!?????? Thaaaank youuuu sir!!! I adore your intervention on Hired Gun! I heard your drum solo in Jack and Dianne when I was 15 and my God it still resounds in its uniqueness! I can not express my admiration when I saw your answer...mad eme feel humble and grateful of your work and podcast! God bless you Kenny, many years of healthy life! (Love your interviews with Tommy Lee and Sammy Hagar - masterpieces)
@@dominiquez5643 Hi Dominique.... tank you for your message.. : ) Lot's more coming.
"remember the good"
Do you think you'll have Rob Thomas at some point? GGD and MB20 are my 2 favs and def a huge influence on my own music. Peace ✌️ brother 🙏
Great idea. I love Rob and we have played together.
They are touring together next year in Australia. Wish I could go!
I want those Red Star Maple drums in the background!
ha ha Inever had a red drum kit.. They are beautiful. .They are actually Walnut... Warmer than maple..
I love red drums. I still love your purple sparkle kits. You have my address, feel free to send me the red drums. I'll take good care of them in my studio. BTW, I have been enjoying the podcasts. This one was a great one. Dewey
@@jkasko7 lol Ok I will send those drums to you asap. : ) Thanks for checking out my podcast.
Johnny Rez has written some great songs but his guitar tuning kills me when I try to play them lol
lol those guitar tunings .. lol
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Thanks for checkin gout my podcast.
Ever Heard of Darrel's House Lets see some Jams My Man Thx Kenny
I totally agree. I did a few of Live at Daryls House episodes. That will be my next move..
Johnny and Daryl’s duo of Iris was absolutely amazing 🤩.
@@barbaravyse660 Cool. I will check it out.
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Thanks : )
Wow, He didn’t even read Kenny’s Wiki!
Thanks for checkin gout my podcast