The best thing about John is his admittance of growing up.. I remember seeing an interview a time where he said he can't write like he's 19 because he isn't 19 anymore... He's grown and makes no apologies for being mature and changing.. The worst thing is seeing a 50 year old singer trying to sing like he's still in his twenties.. The Goo's are not sell outs, they have changed because the have grown and John is amazing as a songwriter and singer...
wow, ive been a massive ggd fan 20+ years, and this is the best interview with john ive ever seen. its incredibly insightful and appreciative of the history of the band. thank you so much.
He's right on the money. When you think about it, punk was originally about having no rules, no dress code, etc. But today is proof that 'punk' isn't punk anymore (hasn't been for decades, to be honest) and it's about conformity. walk into a punk bar and it's like a halloween party, everybody in their punk costumes trying to 'outpunk' each other. And yes, there are those in their 50's and 60's still playing their 'punk games'. And then there's Green Day...
I believe that him jon and robby will always be there ! As far as players , a production of the two is never with out being our life ,gaming ,so intriguing thus far ing
I love John and the Goo Goos, but I have to disagree with his comment "Punk Rock is for kids." The Ramones played Punk Rock well into their 40s, Green Day are also in their 40s and still play Punk Rock music and although the guys in U2 are in their 50s, they came from a scene where Punk expolded and seeing bassist Adam Clayton wear a Sex Pistols shirt during their last tour, it looks like Punk Rock music is still a genre much loved by 50 year old men. To be fair, the fact that John and the Goos willingly chose to alter their sound and be unapologetic about it has a lot of respect from me. Still, sorry John, but Punk Rock ISN'T "just for kids".
Green Day were/are the most childish thing that ever happened to punk: they single-handedly ushered in the 'fisher-price punk movement' that brought us Blink 182, Sum 41 and the rest of that nonsense.
Green Day were/are the most childish thing that ever happened to punk; beyond a parody of punk, they single-handedly ushered in the 'fisher price punk movement' that brought us Blink 182, Sum 41 and the rest of that pop nonsense. U2 are a terrible example - they haven't been 'punk' since before they were signed 38yrs ago. Punk hasn't been edgy or relevant for decades.
@@siriusfun funny because green day and goo goo dolls had the same shitty corrupted manager! : Cavallo! Guess what both bands use writers from Prescription Songs which goes through SONY! Both suck ass!
The problem is that he lies so much that nobody knows what he is talking about, even himself. It is very disconcerting to know that he would lie to fans like that and that so many actually eat up what he says without actually reading between the lines.
The best thing about John is his admittance of growing up.. I remember seeing an interview a time where he said he can't write like he's 19 because he isn't 19 anymore... He's grown and makes no apologies for being mature and changing.. The worst thing is seeing a 50 year old singer trying to sing like he's still in his twenties.. The Goo's are not sell outs, they have changed because the have grown and John is amazing as a songwriter and singer...
@Zac Atkinson she is so right and you don't go around calling people idiots
I agree so much
wow, ive been a massive ggd fan 20+ years, and this is the best interview with john ive ever seen. its incredibly insightful and appreciative of the history of the band. thank you so much.
Great interview!
He's right on the money. When you think about it, punk was originally about having no rules, no dress code, etc. But today is proof that 'punk' isn't punk anymore (hasn't been for decades, to be honest) and it's about conformity. walk into a punk bar and it's like a halloween party, everybody in their punk costumes trying to 'outpunk' each other. And yes, there are those in their 50's and 60's still playing their 'punk games'. And then there's Green Day...
i love this guy
great interview
John says "ya know" so much lmao
Lindo o vocalista do Goo Goo dolls
Sorry Johnny but Superstar Car Wash is the greatest record you've ever done
Poor Mike getting screwed and given his papers these guys are ruthless
I believe that him jon and robby will always be there ! As far as players , a production of the two is never with out being our life ,gaming ,so intriguing thus far
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Keep on going goo goo dolls! :D
Whenever Robbie track comes no shit have to press the skip button
Eu adoro de mais o vocalista e a banda
Hold Me Up changed me
Great interview love John, but where's Robby at!?!?💞💋💞
I love John and the Goo Goos, but I have to disagree with his comment "Punk Rock is for kids." The Ramones played Punk Rock well into their 40s, Green Day are also in their 40s and still play Punk Rock music and although the guys in U2 are in their 50s, they came from a scene where Punk expolded and seeing bassist Adam Clayton wear a Sex Pistols shirt during their last tour, it looks like Punk Rock music is still a genre much loved by 50 year old men. To be fair, the fact that John and the Goos willingly chose to alter their sound and be unapologetic about it has a lot of respect from me.
Still, sorry John, but Punk Rock ISN'T "just for kids".
Green Day were/are the most childish thing that ever happened to punk: they single-handedly ushered in the 'fisher-price punk movement' that brought us Blink 182, Sum 41 and the rest of that nonsense.
Green Day were/are the most childish thing that ever happened to punk; beyond a parody of punk, they single-handedly ushered in the 'fisher price punk movement' that brought us Blink 182, Sum 41 and the rest of that pop nonsense. U2 are a terrible example - they haven't been 'punk' since before they were signed 38yrs ago.
Punk hasn't been edgy or relevant for decades.
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@@siriusfun funny because green day and goo goo dolls had the same shitty corrupted manager! : Cavallo! Guess what both bands use writers from Prescription Songs which goes through SONY! Both suck ass!
Uh....Punk rock is for kids?!? It certainly worked for the Ramones for their entire career....
I wonder if Johnny still listens to The Ramones and Black Flag and New York Dolls and Husker Du and stuff like that.
JayZombie1216 The Replacements were his biggest influence, so probably.
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The problem is that he lies so much that nobody knows what he is talking about, even himself. It is very disconcerting to know that he would lie to fans like that and that so many actually eat up what he says without actually reading between the lines.
IT BE SO SAD 🤣😂
"Punk rock is for kids" haha yeah okay.
I mean who else listens to it?
@Zac Atkinson yeah I don’t know why I said that. Stupid of me. I’m 30 and I love it