"The money power preys upon the nation in time of peace and conspires against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy. I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me, and causes me to tremble for the safety of our country. Corporations have been enthroned, an era of corruption will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people, until the wealth is aggregated in a few hands, and the republic is destroyed." - Abraham Lincoln.
Bahahaha... I knew he had some kind of training the way He took down that fan who got on stage... and then started humping him for a 1/2 hour It's on UA-cam and pretty funny does this leg sweet it's hilarious
It's nice to see an interview where Maynard expresses some of his day-to-day emotions. The way he strained on "just to get aaaanything done," was so himself. I'm glad Maynard's gotten a little more open and direct with interviews in recent years, but also really admire the way Joe gets him out of his shell.
@@roblosh8417 By calling me a girl are you trying to make fun of me? Like being a girl is somehow a bad thing? Lol pretty typical Tool fan. Say something negative about their gods and they lose their shit. It’s funny how Tool fans love to pat themselves on the back for being different by liking Tool yet all you fans are exactly the same lol
@@07foxmulder Actually no, I’m not calling you a girl. When I’m super excited about a band I’ll often say that I’m fan-girling over them. Didn’t think that particular phrase would stick with you this way but the point was that everyone is a huge fan of something, and it doesn’t really matter if someone else’s favorite thing is different from another’s.
@@PhantomPanic Those weren't his notes to sing. Him handing off the mic wasn't a result of the incident with the fan it was already planned before the show. I hope that answers your questions.
MJK is such a man amongst men. I love this dude, and Joe Rogan is the perfect person to poke and prod to get really deep in to his way and how he thinks. Such a great podcast.
Anytime Maynard talks about Tool, he just gets this irritated tone in his voice and it's hilarious. Guess that's why he's got two other bands to work on while the dudes in Tool are figuring out what the hell they want lol
It’s usually the other way around. The tracks get laid and sent to Maynard for lyrics......Maynard is usually the reason for delays. Notice how none of the band members are interviewed about this?
@@joshuaford9942 That’s not true at all. There were several interviews post FI about how the band felt bad for Maynard because he was taking a ton of slack from fans because everyone thinks he’s always the reason it takes so long. Well actually...Maynard is in two other bands because Tool takes so long to write. It’s the band and it always has been. MJK just takes the heat because he’s in other projects and he’s the singer.
Could you imagine down the line some kind of mad max reality everything is voted on by ai computers and he was picked to be the new Shaffer and everyone was forced to watch the late show
Nice analysis. In 1987 I was doing bass tech work for a band called Funhouse in LA, a glam punk band and was setting up the bassist rig for the show. Unknown to me I thought the front of house sound engineer was the only other person the room while we sound checked Mary's rig. He had me go through several styles of bass playing to get level and eq adjustments. After about ten minutes another man walked up to the stage and asked to talk to me. He said he wanted me to meet someone. I told him I was kind of busy but he then stated it was Julian Lennon. Of course, I didn't believe him because I didn't see him. Now, the place (Roosevelt Hotel) in Hollywood has a large hall for shows/concerts so I couldn't see all the way to the back where Lennon was sitting with his entourage. Around 20 people including 4 very large body guards who to say the least, good at their job. I was introduced to Lennin who asked me if I would audition for his band for a limited tour coming up. My words verbatim. " No offense Mr. Lennon, I can't stand your type of music." I was into hard rock. His main assistant, a very tall women looked like I just slapped him. Her face expression was priceless. Lennin himself was very cool with what I said because he admired my honesty which is virtually non-existent in Hollyweird. One thing about meeting him though...you can tell you're way out of your league financially, his hands looked they never did any type of labor and his clothes were not store bought, but immaculate custom made. The statement is right. Stars get caught up in a fantasy world of "Yes" men and women who because of this behavior cause more damage then good for their clients.
This is also the problem with doctors. Working in a hospital is like a different world with doctors the all knowing God's who you can't dare cross. It's hilarious
This line from 1:13 is absolutely true. I see it in both myself and other people who went through traumatic childhoods when that damaged part of us gets triggered by something. And that thing Joe goes on to describe about "auditioning for things" - that's not just actors, that's the daily life of every damn near every person on the planet. Putting on masks to impress others, be they true or false, might be one of the few universal characteristics of our species (or as universal as nearly 8 billion individuals can ever be).
So true. That’s why people need to always remember where they came from. Appreciate and feel good about the hard work you put in, but never become arrogant and high headed.
Most artistic people are sensitive. And by that nature, easily hurt. And ‘show business’ is a business of rejection. So I can see how people who are used to hearing NO, well they’ve been banking resentments...and those resentments collect interest. And when success comes and they are given even a modicum of power-BOOM! Next you thing you know, the meek guitar player from me mid-west is yelling at a production assistant cause his coffee is cold.
People really need to stop looking to rock stars and actor's for answers for important things aim a little higher if most people knew these rock stars and actor's they would hate them
Everyone who counts likes you Maynard, you and your bands and your talent is unquestionable imo. You and Chris Cornell where the reasons I do cover music and ever got the stones to get on stage, and APC helped me stay sane during my time in the Navy. I am likely too poor to meet you in person, but would like to give you my thanks and am looking foreward to buying your new TOOL release.
Maynard seems like one of the most down to earth rock stars. Type of dude that if you didnt know that he was who he is .... he would be cool to just hang out with like anyone else.
Honestly, it's probably a miracle that any band stays together at all given the mix of money, fame, ego, artistic vision, all the hangers (agents, friends, family) putting in their two cents, etc.
The best bands are made up of individuals who won't compromise: Tool and particular Soundgarden. Even the best of us have blind spots and weak moments, and having your mates say "that just ain't gonna cut it" leads to perfect albums.
I have to admonish myself. I came on here with a preconceived notion of what this man was going to be like, based on the serious nature of his music. I mistakenly thought he’d be another self-important wind-bag that has lost site of everyday life. I’m very glad (and a little ashamed) to say I was wrong. He truly seems like a sincere, intelligent and truly compassionate person. Lesson learned.
Pat yourself on the back while you’re at it. It takes a grown ass adult to admit something like that. Especially on a public forum where these keyboard warriors can snipe at you with no foot to mouth repercussions.
Hey man, that’s cool! It’s good to learn and be proven wrong. Admitting you’re wrong about something is so much better than ignorantly doubling down on your original point, which is a big problem these days
@@cheothegeo2742 it’s not about the success…I know plenty of successful people that are amazing. He just seemed very self-serious, or at least I thought.
Even without the fame that Maynard and bandmates enjoy (?), it's relatively easy to come to the conclusion that being a music person involves openess beyond the ordinary levels, and a great deal of guardedness, and self shelter as well. Staying real, and true to yourself is the only way to operate within that world, as well as maintenance of a humble attitude.
Not really, if I got a few million I'd invest it completely split up with several types of investment (business, stock, land/property, bonds, etc). Some people blow their money, others don't. It just depends on the person
I know this is an old clip, and Maynard is famous for changing his look constantly; but all I see when I see this version of Maynard is like a therapist. He looks like if you called and booked a therapist in your home town, and got to the appointment for the initial meeting, he would be the guy that stands up from his swivel chair to shake your hand. Maybe a marriage counselor. Definitely one of the two. Never in a million years would I believe he was in one of the biggest bands in the history of rock.
@@tumekekodda9767 yeah but jamie fox isn't at the level of keanu... BTW jamie is also a comedian ... AAA actors dont need that atention anymore.. specially keanu... the dude still rides de Bus... go figure
Check out Spotify. It's free. And Maynard In my opinion... SORT OF... But not really, BUT KINDA predicted the virus. Like he didn't really, but if you go watch the episode he does start talking about some really disturbing things including some sort of natural order occuring that will either cut down our specie's numbers tremendously or make us go extinct. Like, I really think he could feel that something extremely intense was coming our way or something like that.
I saw a video clip of Michael Jackson visiting a store in LA. He was trying not to be seen and was even just leaning against a wall in an ally. When he was recognised his body guards got him to his car before too big a crowd formed. Someone getting his autograph asked him what he was doing here. His reply got me “Just trying to be like you”
That’s the first time I ever seen him not acting like a madman he’s very disturbing to watch on stage, but as a person he seems well-adjusted and pretty cool
“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.”
Abraham Lincoln
Great quote that is
Mw2 lol
Lincoln was a fucking masterclass of a man.
@@RFSA180 He was a good president during though times
"The money power preys upon the nation in time of peace and conspires against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy. I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me, and causes me to tremble for the safety of our country. Corporations have been enthroned, an era of corruption will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people, until the wealth is aggregated in a few hands, and the republic is destroyed."
- Abraham Lincoln.
You know you have a nice dome when Rogan covers his up because he doesnt want to feel inferior.
Two bald heads make an ass and nudity isn't allowed on UA-cam
Dome off!
It is exceptionally round and smooth! My head would definitely look lumpier if I were bald
😂😂😂😂
i like your perspective
“They felt powerless as a child and now they try to control everything” yeh that hit different 🤯
I wasn't expecting That at all! Dropping some damn knowledge! And I just got out of my therapy session just Moments ago lmfao
I mean, most kids are relatively powerless, no?
Kinda sounded like he was talking about himself
i had a girlfriend with these issues hes spot on.
@@jdubthagreat09 Glad someone caught it
Mike Patton or Trent Reznor would be so good for this Podcast.
Louis CE dimebag if he were still alive would be fucking awesome on this podcast
Joes dumbass fans don't know who Mike Patton is.
Hell yeah to this. Faith No More and Nine Inch Nails are the best
Louis CE Mike Patton is the shit!
Louis CE fucking yeah Mike Patton
So much respect for Maynard. This guy is funny, real, EXTREMELY talented, black belt in jujutsu and down-to-earth.
Black? No he is brown belt.
@@j4mbi_ ok?
Bahahaha... I knew he had some kind of training the way He took down that fan who got on stage... and then started humping him for a 1/2 hour It's on UA-cam and pretty funny does this leg sweet it's hilarious
Maynard is so humble for a guy Who's that incredibly talented
Finally black belt on BJJ
This guys got the smoothest bald head I’ve ever seen
Dwayne Johnson wins that one lol
Sebastian Franco he invented a Tool for that
That's what she said
"Homer, did you put your head in the Shine-O Ball-O?"
"You ate Moby!"
It's nice to see an interview where Maynard expresses some of his day-to-day emotions. The way he strained on "just to get aaaanything done," was so himself. I'm glad Maynard's gotten a little more open and direct with interviews in recent years, but also really admire the way Joe gets him out of his shell.
agreed, extremely well adjusted considering his success :)
Hate Joe, he himself thinks he is the shit.
@@iamturok2294 then why are you even here?
@@Zeta_Reticulian because of freedom one would think..
It'd be great if he had Jerry Cantrell or Chino Moreno on. Two amazing and interesting musicians.
Layne Stayley would be cool too!
@@auntjemima8873 so would Elvis
Jerry is too good for rogan
Yeah, Cantrell's always a cool interviewee.
@@armatageshanks06 he should get kurt cobain on too at some point
For a nutcase, Maynard is pretty well adjusted.
It’s an act, to this his life privately
Travis B he’d know what they are gonna say before they do lol
@@angelofwar9223 Yeah maynards definitely not a people person
He's an introvert
@@TSPH1992 Most artists are
Tool is successful due to the fact everyone brings something amazing to the table.They are a collective of talent.
In many cases i now almost prefer the music.
And because their rabid fanbase blows their load over anything the band does.
@@07foxmulder Because they appreciate their talent lmao. I’d love to see what you fan-girl over
@@roblosh8417 By calling me a girl are you trying to make fun of me? Like being a girl is somehow a bad thing? Lol pretty typical Tool fan. Say something negative about their gods and they lose their shit. It’s funny how Tool fans love to pat themselves on the back for being different by liking Tool yet all you fans are exactly the same lol
@@07foxmulder Actually no, I’m not calling you a girl. When I’m super excited about a band I’ll often say that I’m fan-girling over them. Didn’t think that particular phrase would stick with you this way but the point was that everyone is a huge fan of something, and it doesn’t really matter if someone else’s favorite thing is different from another’s.
Maynard is a true artist. This guy got attack on stage and subdued the guy while never missing a note.
Legend
He is black belt in jiu jitsu
@@JavierCespedes90 I don’t think he is yet.
Never missing a note? What about the part where he handed another guy the mic and that guy sang while he "rode his boyfriend"?
@@PhantomPanic Those weren't his notes to sing. Him handing off the mic wasn't a result of the incident with the fan it was already planned before the show. I hope that answers your questions.
MJK is such a man amongst men. I love this dude, and Joe Rogan is the perfect person to poke and prod to get really deep in to his way and how he thinks. Such a great podcast.
Bro they talked about grapes for like 3 hours 😂
Like among us 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@grassboy1434 ?
The Billy Corgan episode was awesome
His voice! Even just speaking, it's so pretty.
Anytime Maynard talks about Tool, he just gets this irritated tone in his voice and it's hilarious. Guess that's why he's got two other bands to work on while the dudes in Tool are figuring out what the hell they want lol
Right lmfao
1 week ago? Where ya been
It’s usually the other way around. The tracks get laid and sent to Maynard for lyrics......Maynard is usually the reason for delays. Notice how none of the band members are interviewed about this?
@@joshuaford9942 That’s not true at all. There were several interviews post FI about how the band felt bad for Maynard because he was taking a ton of slack from fans because everyone thinks he’s always the reason it takes so long. Well actually...Maynard is in two other bands because Tool takes so long to write. It’s the band and it always has been. MJK just takes the heat because he’s in other projects and he’s the singer.
He doesn't like the way they work he likes to get shit done not over think it
Ego is hell of a drug
“... i want steak! i just don’t want it to be meat...!”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maynard!!!!🤘🏻
that's called vegan
I liked him better when he just played keyboards for Letterman.
Paul Shaffer
Lol
@@dexter4016 What makes it a good joke, is not mentioning the name Paul Shaffer immediately after. Nice job.
Could you imagine down the line some kind of mad max reality everything is voted on by ai computers and he was picked to be the new Shaffer and everyone was forced to watch the late show
The humble and really nice guys poul Schafer's ,like peas on a pod them
Because it’s not normal to have everyone say yes to you, or for everyone’s eyes to be on you.
Ski Lodge Cinema you couldn’t have said it any better
It's also not normal to be totally ignored like you don't exist (which is most people in 2019). Both are unhealthy.
Nice analysis. In 1987 I was doing bass tech work for a band called Funhouse in LA, a glam punk band and was setting up the bassist rig for the show. Unknown to me I thought the front of house sound engineer was the only other person the room while we sound checked Mary's rig. He had me go through several styles of bass playing to get level and eq adjustments. After about ten minutes another man walked up to the stage and asked to talk to me. He said he wanted me to meet someone. I told him I was kind of busy but he then stated it was Julian Lennon. Of course, I didn't believe him because I didn't see him. Now, the place (Roosevelt Hotel) in Hollywood has a large hall for shows/concerts so I couldn't see all the way to the back where Lennon was sitting with his entourage. Around 20 people including 4 very large body guards who to say the least, good at their job.
I was introduced to Lennin who asked me if I would audition for his band for a limited tour coming up.
My words verbatim. " No offense Mr. Lennon, I can't stand your type of music." I was into hard rock. His main assistant, a very tall women looked like I just slapped him. Her face expression was priceless. Lennin himself was very cool with what I said because he admired my honesty which is virtually non-existent in Hollyweird. One thing about meeting him though...you can tell you're way out of your league financially, his hands looked they never did any type of labor and his clothes were not store bought, but immaculate custom made.
The statement is right. Stars get caught up in a fantasy world of "Yes" men and women who because of this behavior cause more damage then good for their clients.
This is also the problem with doctors. Working in a hospital is like a different world with doctors the all knowing God's who you can't dare cross. It's hilarious
I've always said that being in a band is like having 3 or 4 girl-friends at the exact same time.
Exactly. I always say that when people ask me why I have such a hard time finding and keeping band members.
@Cuss Blackstone
That's probably because your "girlfriends" are either sex dolls or OnlyFans models that you pay to talk to. Incel.
@Cuss Blackstone Just because you have 2 hands it doesn't mean that you have 2 girlfriends
This clip should be titled "Why Tool Takes Forever To Release An Album".
Also, Maynard's comity analogy is relatable. Even for smaller bands.
This line from 1:13 is absolutely true. I see it in both myself and other people who went through traumatic childhoods when that damaged part of us gets triggered by something. And that thing Joe goes on to describe about "auditioning for things" - that's not just actors, that's the daily life of every damn near every person on the planet. Putting on masks to impress others, be they true or false, might be one of the few universal characteristics of our species (or as universal as nearly 8 billion individuals can ever be).
It’s not success. It’s Egos.
In any band, successful or not, there are competing egos. That’s the hurdle.
Thank you Joe for allowing us to hear from mjk
So true. That’s why people need to always remember where they came from. Appreciate and feel good about the hard work you put in, but never become arrogant and high headed.
I created myself out of nothing...
MastaSmack that’s what up bro. I don’t really know you personally, but if did I would say that I’m proud of you haha
True. But obviously easier said than done. A human's ego is insatiable.
Most artistic people are sensitive. And by that nature, easily hurt. And ‘show business’ is a business of rejection. So I can see how people who are used to hearing NO, well they’ve been banking resentments...and those resentments collect interest. And when success comes and they are given even a modicum of power-BOOM! Next you thing you know, the meek guitar player from me mid-west is yelling at a production assistant cause his coffee is cold.
Thank you.
Keenan is an original thinker that's why he and Joe get along so well, mans just needs to let it out no filter
would love to see Mike Patton on Joes podcast..
LOL have a funny story about him when I was in high school
Yes!
YES.
Tod G what’s the story
@@toadfox9 let's hear it
Amazing interview. Well done Joe and Maynard
Maynard is the type of dude I'd love to have on my side if shit hits the fan. I can guarantee hed get me from commiting a mistake.
He's a BJJ and Thai boxer.
I love James Maynard..he speaks out of the box without judging! Intellectual and TOOL=Fan Forever 😍
The amount of great work that can come from one person is outstanding
This is why Joe Rogan is brilliant. Just a conversation between two people...and, he let's them talk! What a concept!
0:48 Maynard is basically describing "Prison Sex" from the first album
That's what I was thinking, too.
my very thought
People really need to stop looking to rock stars and actor's for answers for important things aim a little higher if most people knew these rock stars and actor's they would hate them
Which ones do you know? LOL
@@archologyzero I don't want to know them
@@danielblauw2978 I dont think you have to worry about that at all.
Theyre just people.
@@danielblauw2978 I'll assume you mean zero then, by which its pretty easy to see that you probably have no idea what youre talking about here.
Actor's what?
I will say that I do love his voice.
I'd soo like to see Flea from RHCP here. Guy seems to have such great life style.
A true artist doesn’t want his passion corrupted by others
Andy McCoy May be true, but if you’re in a band that attitude would get in the way an awful lot. You have 3-4 others to deal with
TOOL hyped for the new album!
Everyone who counts likes you Maynard, you and your bands and your talent is unquestionable imo. You and Chris Cornell where the reasons I do cover music and ever got the stones to get on stage, and APC helped me stay sane during my time in the Navy. I am likely too poor to meet you in person, but would like to give you my thanks and am looking foreward to buying your new TOOL release.
Some just like to know they are appreciated I figure.
appreciate your service!
Love tool n perfect circle
Robert Paraday so good
A perfect circular tool.
Please get Devin Townsend on here
THIS. And get Tool to recruit Devin as an opener!
Yes!
And Thom Yorke
Gene is the mana
Maynard seems like one of the most down to earth rock stars. Type of dude that if you didnt know that he was who he is .... he would be cool to just hang out with like anyone else.
He actually seems like an egotistical dick
@@jdubthagreat09what? 😆
I wish Layne Staley was still here :(
He was so humble and down-to-earth.
Honestly, it's probably a miracle that any band stays together at all given the mix of money, fame, ego, artistic vision, all the hangers (agents, friends, family) putting in their two cents, etc.
I love you so much Maynard
The best bands are made up of individuals who won't compromise: Tool and particular Soundgarden. Even the best of us have blind spots and weak moments, and having your mates say "that just ain't gonna cut it" leads to perfect albums.
Radiohead
I have to admonish myself. I came on here with a preconceived notion of what this man was going to be like, based on the serious nature of his music. I mistakenly thought he’d be another self-important wind-bag that has lost site of everyday life. I’m very glad (and a little ashamed) to say I was wrong. He truly seems like a sincere, intelligent and truly compassionate person.
Lesson learned.
Pat yourself on the back while you’re at it. It takes a grown ass adult to admit something like that. Especially on a public forum where these keyboard warriors can snipe at you with no foot to mouth repercussions.
Hey man, that’s cool! It’s good to learn and be proven wrong. Admitting you’re wrong about something is so much better than ignorantly doubling down on your original point, which is a big problem these days
Not all successful people are pricks lol. But I relate to that jaded opinion lol
@@cheothegeo2742 it’s not about the success…I know plenty of successful people that are amazing. He just seemed very self-serious, or at least I thought.
With 3 successful bands under his belt…this man is the ultimate rock star ⭐️
Oh, to be a fly on the wall of this band deciding what goes where
Wow joe james from perfect circle and tool u da man joe
i can see it in your eyes the way you hold the pain inside your mind the hate you hold inside controls your mind I see you are your own enemy.
TOOL!
Love this dude and his band.
Maynard is so down to earth
Where can we find this podcast in full?
I love you so much maynard.
I loved him as the dean on Community
How did I miss this episode.
it's not just abuse. creative people are crazy by nature.
Almost born that way
creative people are creative thats it
Well, most creative people experience trauma and the creativity is generally used as an emotional outlet for that trauma.
@@goofygothalien618 i know, it's just not all trauma.
Can't wait for the new album. I hope this month will pass very quickly :D
What !? No clip of Maynard throwing Bill Hicks ( aka A.J ) under the bus !!??!! That was my fav part !! 😂😂😂
James Iha is a true rockstar that is very humble
We’re all screwed up
Daniel Najar I’m screwed down. Is that worse?
"Theres always compromise...always,,,with...anything, there is compromise." .......Me. 2021
Even without the fame that Maynard and bandmates enjoy (?), it's relatively easy to come to the conclusion that being a music person involves openess beyond the ordinary levels, and a great deal of guardedness, and self shelter as well. Staying real, and true to yourself is the only way to operate within that world, as well as maintenance of a humble attitude.
Maynard is awesome
Most people , If handed five million and a life of fame , would crack and burn in 3 years max
Not really, if I got a few million I'd invest it completely split up with several types of investment (business, stock, land/property, bonds, etc). Some people blow their money, others don't. It just depends on the person
@@robode1945 HE SAD "*MOST* PEOPLE" YOU RICH FUCK! (see?)
@@lucasmaria9730 lol
@@robode1945 _Not really,_
Yes, really. Lottery winners fuck their lives up more times than not.
Most people aren't stupid if that's what you think
If actors, musicians, etc. had their shit together, they probably would not have endeavored for a career in the arts.
nah
nah
Nah
Nah
nah
Maynard is an idol that everyone should look up to, and strive to be more like. A world full of Maynards would be a great place.
1:40 Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike.....GUESS WHAT DAY IT IS?!?!
Grant Morrison must be in this show!
Adam Jones should comprise just due to his guitar playing.
It's the same riff...
I know this is an old clip, and Maynard is famous for changing his look constantly; but all I see when I see this version of Maynard is like a therapist. He looks like if you called and booked a therapist in your home town, and got to the appointment for the initial meeting, he would be the guy that stands up from his swivel chair to shake your hand. Maybe a marriage counselor. Definitely one of the two. Never in a million years would I believe he was in one of the biggest bands in the history of rock.
Joe Rogan does a great job interviewing himself.
Why are the JRE episodes with Maynard taken down?
Rogan treating this like Maynard interviewing him and asking about HIS opinions lol
I know it's only rock 'n' roll, but I like it.
What band is that on Maynard's shirt?
I don't think it's a band. Looks like an art design.
I love how Joe seems to he calling him out to his face.
Maynard is hands-down one of the most obliviously funny people alive! lol
He's talking about Kanye at the beginning 100%
Sounds like 99% of the entire entertainment industry!!!
regular people get screwed up all the time its just that nobody cares about them
Joe really needs to get Trent Reznor on the show
:35 I'm saying it was probably Danzig
I cant believe that is the same guy that stood on stage, in a negligee, 5 feet in front of me at Lollapalooza 96
JOE ROGAN get Keanu Reeves on your show.
Triple A actors don't do rogan... why would they!!!
@@AztroZ-cz5js funny u say that Jamie fox was on Joe Rogan.
@@tumekekodda9767 yeah but jamie fox isn't at the level of keanu... BTW jamie is also a comedian ... AAA actors dont need that atention anymore.. specially keanu... the dude still rides de Bus... go figure
@@AztroZ-cz5js your superkool bro. Teach me.
@@tumekekodda9767 i will my little grasshoper hahahaha
Looks like Steve Burns nowadays, from Blue’s Clues.
Maynards head is a work of art greater than perhaps TOOL itself
I strive to evolve.....
What headphones does Joe use?
Shure SM7B
Were Maynard's interviews really deleted from youtube?
It says private now. I was just looking for it too :(
Check out Spotify. It's free.
And Maynard In my opinion... SORT OF... But not really, BUT KINDA predicted the virus.
Like he didn't really, but if you go watch the episode he does start talking about some really disturbing things including some sort of natural order occuring that will either cut down our specie's numbers tremendously or make us go extinct.
Like, I really think he could feel that something extremely intense was coming our way or something like that.
I wonder why it got private. I kind of pissed I wanted to watch it
I saw a video clip of Michael Jackson visiting a store in LA. He was trying not to be seen and was even just leaning against a wall in an ally. When he was recognised his body guards got him to his car before too big a crowd formed. Someone getting his autograph asked him what he was doing here. His reply got me “Just trying to be like you”
Rogan is probably talking about Manson at the beginning
No. He was thinking about actor : Mike Myers. He's well know asshole and a diva.
Manson is a good example tho
"When you get successful, you think you’re right about everything".
"I want steak I just don't want it to be meat."
We love you guys. 333
That’s the first time I ever seen him not acting like a madman he’s very disturbing to watch on stage, but as a person he seems well-adjusted and pretty cool
Little kick under the table to Adam - LOL
They do it because they are used to getting away with it.