I’m really glad that they addressed why Dave is a judge. I know he gets a lot of hate for it, which he doesn’t deserve because Oliver is absolutely right: most of the tattoo community is the clients and not the artists, so it makes perfect sense to have a “client” as one of the judges.
It's also good that sometimes Dave asks Oliver and Chris things like "I actually liked this, what's wrong with it?" and then they explain what's technically wrong with it, which helps to educate the audience.
i dont think that questioned needed asking. I think dave answered it on the first episode when he said he is there for the canvas perspective. And i like the fact that dave says "I like this tattoo" whats wrong with it? because there is several tattoos that look badass, and then they make you look closer and ohhhh. I see.
Yup seas one ep one when the whole competition was being explained thats was exactly what was said is that dave is the judge that ia there with the customer or client perspective.
Am I the only one who wasn’t bothered by Dave being a judge? I always saw him as the voice of the customer. Plus, he’s just a badass dude. Like why wouldn’t you want him to be apart of anything?
First time I'm hearing this is a problem. 😐 Honestly, Dave fits right in the show with his many tattoos, personality and the talented way he presents not just himself, but everyone as well. Also. I heard through that Ink Master was cancelled...? I hope this isnt true.
We've only had minimal interactions (social media, being up front at a Jane's Addiction show and singing along to Perry's vocals together while I'm still in the crowd) so I'm not a good source, but I have friends from L.A. in the entertainment industry that have worked with him and they just adore him. All I hear is what a sweetheart he is.
As a clinical mental health therapist, it brings so much joy to have these guys talk about mental health and chip away at the huge amount of stigma that prevents people from seeking care!🖤
I really respect Dave not only as a talented musician, but also just for being such an outspoken advocate for things like mental health. I struggled for years with a lot of shit, and I hurt myself to cope. But now next week, I’m finally getting a cover up tattoo over my scars. I love the art of tattooing and the people within the community.
Theyre just cool people in general, humble af from what ive seen , on top of being talented musicians or in ollies case a great tattooist Casually meeting either by chance would be rad af
So grateful mental illness and addiction are becoming less culturally stigmatized. Tattoos, for me, have been a great reminder that breathing through the pain can yield such beauty. Being vulnerable with another person is the most badass, courageous thing anyone can achieve.
I think it's really important to promote empathy and sympathy towards others within the tattoo community (which is known to be 'macho' and 'tough'). Deciding to get better, to recover, to share your troubles, to talk about your mental health... These are all positive actions. Suffering by yourself isn't 'cool' or 'being tough.' You don't have to be alone. You are not alone. Always feel free to ask for help. There are others who are going through the same thing, there are others who want to help. Take care!
The chemistry between Oliver and Dave is blatantly clear. I wonder and have wondered for quite some time where does Nuñez fit in? Guy seems quite reserved.
Mostly its that Chris' life revolves around his little girl and his teenage son. When he doesnt absolutely have to be their he is in studio or he is with his kids. THEY are is life not ink master. He is actually in person the give u the ahirt off his back kinda guy. But he is all about bein with his family.
I am guilty.. I’m 23 but I grew up listening to Red Hot Chili Peppers and I never knew dave eventually joined them. And I didn’t know anything else about him. 😭😭 but now I know all about him.
"The biggest strength is to show your vulnerability". Wise words Dave, you are incredibly handsome, obviously. Your looks attracted me to Inked and to this video. But your humble heart, wise words and intelligent speaking kept me here. Can't believe I've never heard of him before the Ink Master show. As someone who has struggled with depression, this video was the most soothing, articulate and heart-felt therapy sessions I needed. It truly is a great strength to seek help and connect with your loved ones when you need it. Anyone struggling out there, please stay strong. You will make it. Thank you Dave, Peck and Inked for bringing attention to this. :')
@Athanasios Toulios So agree, as with millions of others! For some reason, besides being a “fan”, just on a human level, Chester’s passing affected me so deeply…not only a VOICE that will stand alone forever, but a a band brother, family man, and loved by so very many!! Remember the Good…❤️🩹
Firstly I never expected that voice to come out of Oliver Peck. Secondly it’s amazing how he can hold that stick in his mouth while drinking and singing. Lastly- Dave is a serious triple threat. Lovely humble and kind human being. Talented musician. And stunningly beautiful on the outside too. Who’d of thought a rock legend would be so relatable with what he said. 👏🏻
It's too much black hair dye / beard dye....and More make up than my girlfriend wears!.... I mean....waaaay too much rouge.. Although: I agree that it is a great strength to share one's vulnerability.
Amen Dave. I've lived most of my life with depression(on and off) caused by disabilities/disorders, loved ones dying, and being on so much medication. My depression is one of my reasons I love getting tattooed, it helps me like acupuncture and it also helps me view myself in a better way! I agree that it does need more attention(especially with children). Yeah, depression is depression. I once almost hit rock bottom with my depression and that was the most darkest days of my life(I even had severe suicidal thoughts as a kid). One of my tattoos is actually based off my depression., it's my music speaks tattoo. It reminds me of how music saved me from my suicidal thoughts and reminds me that i'm strong.
I'm a cautious guy, I'm waiting to be older and have a financial situation where I can support the artists that will eventually mark my skin. And I have to say the show is really great into breaking down the technical and artistic sides of tattooing that are really important for people like me that aren't involved with the tattoo community. Really appreciate this very necessary conversation about shining a light into depression and how to speak up and seek help. Appreciated.
Over all, this was an amazing opportunity to see them just being Dave and Oliver. Showing they are real people that have emotions and feelings just like me. This made them real to me in a way I wasn't expecting. Thank you to them and all involved in doing this!♥︎
Thank you Thank you for bringing awareness to the stigma surrounding mental health and suicide. I am not only a fan of your music Dave, have about 13 tattoos, a huge fan of the show, I am also a combat Veteran. I went through some really hard times when I got hurt and my military career ended. It was hard burying friends and soldiers who died when deployed, however, I have lost more friends since returning home. 22 Veterans commit suicide a day, that's one every 65 minutes. Many of us are dealing with PTSD, depression and substance abuse (through self medicating). You both have a platform that is loved by many Veterans, I am happy that you put yourselves out there and made this video.
Bless you Dave! Thank you for being a role model & speaking out about mental health issues. I have also been down the rabbit hole & understand how isolating it can be. Your statements really resonate with me! You are not only a super talented artist but an incredibly wise & caring soul. You are an inspiration! Thank-you brave Dave.
Loved this interview. Mental health and depression are very real issues that should be addressed more and I’m happy to see these guys tackle it head on. I struggled with both for a long time and I’m finally having better days but the road wasn’t easy. Had to cut my family out of my life and start all over. I hope that anybody who is going through it finds the help and (self)love they need.
Dave Navarro still looking YOUNG AS EVER, every time I run into him on television, being in the spotlight HE ALWAYS LOOKS SOOOO GOOD ✌ GOD BLESS MAN! GOD'S CREATIONS ARE BEAUTIFUL ✝️🌳🌺
I just love Dave, I didnt know why but from the beggining he always gives me the best vibes. And since I learned about his story I like him even more 💓
I love these two, the messages they give and the stories they tell. And they ended it with one of my favorite songs. I've been in such a bad headspace lately and this was what I needed to hear today.
I have had a sweet tender spot in my soul for Dave for years. He is so well spoken and beautiful. I adore Oliver as well. I really like IM and see all of them just mesh
I love InkMaster. I love the 3 judges. Great show. Ty Dave for your compassion. So impressed you donated it all. We need more people like you Dave. I'm glad I came across this video. Great job and thank you!
Loved this conversation about suicide and mental health. As a professional in that area, i thank you for doing this. Raising awareness is the most important to prevent the worst.💖
Much respect to speak about addiction and depression without worrying about what others think about you. We all have our issues, some of us more then others but listening to people who have had the same struggles and come out on top gives me hope. Thank you for this! Much appreciated.
Thank you for this insightful video. And thank you for slightly touching on the universality of mental illness, anyone anywhere can be affected. One of my favorite music artists chose to leave in December last year and it's still something that pains me but I'm using it as fuel to try and better myself. Also thankful for the tattoo artists of the world who can help us decorate our bodies with pieces of our stories, turning some pain into art. Hope everyone looking for some peace will find it in a healthy way. Good luck everyone 💖
I like that you both have been in recovery for many years. I am 30 yrs clean and sober. I also gave struggled with depression and suicide for so any years that I lost count. I appreciate how open you all are about it. Many people don't understand or believe about mental illness. So thank you for sharing. Roanna
U know depress heads like myself don’t commit suicide to kill themselves they just want a way for the emotional pain to stop when no other way is working for them. If we could make the pain stop without taking our lives then I think 99.9% would take that other option. It’s not that we want to die we just want all the hurt to stop.
Either that or you feel so incapable and non-functional that your mind tells you you are just a bother for other people. It's awful to constantly think that everyone would be better without me. But you gotta remember we are people! You wouldn't value your loved ones by their functionality!! You matter and people do think of you, and being in people's minds is valuable enough. If you are "a bother" to other people that means they love you and they would be very hurt without you. Stay strong everyone.
Even though they're famous they're so humble and willing to use their platform to help people. That's beautiful to me and I'm glad these guys are doing what they're doing.
Awesome interview. Everything that's sayed was completely right. The addictions, the help, the depression, the feeling about it, the tattoo industry, the show inked master. Couldn't agree more with all those things 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is a fantastic talk between these 2. So much of what Dave says about depression hits home, and it’s great that more influential people are speaking out about their struggles to help bring awareness.
You also give a big platform to show proper techniques and how even if you as a canvas go in with something in mind it doesn't mean it will work or last. You have to really trust your tattoo artist to bring your idea to life. At least that's a big thing I took from watching Ink Master.
I’ve always liked Dave, and I like him even more now. He’s very relatable, and I love how he explains depression so people can understand it’s not necessarily caused by traumatic events. It’s something wrong in your brain.
I know lmao I never thought this about any other celebrity until after the last couple years like he has this aura and he looks at you with like passion for sex all the time and nobody else is like that
Does a tattoo client appreciate their ink, their experience and their “presence” with what they wear? If so, GREAT!! As it’s really not about whether anyone else likes what another person likes. That was the appeal of tattoos, piercing, clothing options, hair styles, makeup and such at one time. Now that tattoos are mainstream, we “need” someone to tell us if it’s good?? First tattooed in 1978; bodysuit by 1986; multiple trophies, et cetera ad nauseum… What actually matters is whether I like what I wear! That’s the case for us all. Dave makes very good points in this episode; being vulnerable and solid at the same time!! Thanks Dave!
My dad is both a pastor and a director of a psych ward so it was commonplace to have schizophrenics and bipolar folks around from a young age. Now as a paramedic I love those people. For some reason, if you have a mental health issue you're some kind of monster. Sad deal.
Absolutely amazing! Stoked to hear about solution, Dave and Oliver. Been struggling for years w my own addiction. I asked for help and have support today. Fentanyl and heroin took my soul and I realized I was at at my lowest bottom ever BUT there is a way out. I chose to place myself around sober people that work a program and am simply doing what they did aka following directions (for once instead of continuously letting the insanity in my head run riot) love you both for addressing this publicly 🤘🏼
As a musician with a lot of friends that are (extremely talented) tattoo artists, the two worlds really go hand in hand. I love that you guys did this. I've always loved Dave's work from the time I was a kid in the 90's(10 year old me 1st heard him when Jagged Little Pill dropped and I read the liner notes) and I've always loved traditional tattoos so I learned who Oliver was a long time ago just reading my older sister's tattoo magazines. To have such a frank discussion about mental health.... all I can say is thank you ❤ our local scene in Seattle has seen so much loss in recent years and it needs to be addressed. MusiCares is a godsend.
Dave, from your eyes, I could tell that you deal with depression. You are loved and cared about. It can always be worse. Hold on to the tiniest of good things. It does get better.
I previously felt weird crushing so hard on a 53 year old man (I’m 30), just because he’s absolutely gorgeous and has such a gentle voice.Now I hear he has genuine empathy and a real understanding of suicidal thoughts, depression and mental health issues etc., AND supports vulnerable people in his industry. Jeepers this man is close to perfection! Battling suicidal thoughts and depression so hard lately I now love the phrase. “Who gives a F**k, as long as your breathing” (I don’t swear often, but this phrase seriously needs it).
Dude. 🖤⚡️I loved you guys before. The authenticity, transparency, awareness points- touched me deeply. Yes crucial that you are sharing this stuff. The journey is steep, the price is high, we need one another and the destigmatization - level the playing field, bring light into the dark. It’s this kind of sh!t that moves me deeper into the work I do- and gives me courage to be vulnerable and tell more of my own story. Lastly- that 🎵 at the end. What a friggen treat 🖤🖤🖤🖤Bless your souls. Jai Ma.
I love you Dave and Oliver! I sent my daughter this video because well she loves tats, music and skydiving like me. She has issues with depression and drugs. I told her listen to Oliver and Dave. I told her to send the message out to her friends who are having problems or know people who are. Thank You so much Dave and Oliver for doing that!
If I had people like them in my corner I definitely feel like I would’ve been more open and upfront about my struggles. I’m so glad they’re talking about this.
Dave is a beautiful person with a beautiful soul I would love to sit and have a conversation with him . He is very self aware and aware about the world and issues ♥️
I stand with you. I am an artist with mental health issues and I think we do need to destigmatise the issue. I am especially proud of men coming forward. You are breaking in the door for alot of men. You both are manly men so you are really opening up the discussion. ;
Anyone else focused only in the movement of the toothpick in oliver's mouth? The back and forth dance with his mustache is impressive. 😂 Also, Dave wrote "Three days." That alone makes him qualified to judge whatever the f*ck he wants. Not to mention, "Ted, just admit it." LEGEND!!!
The fact that they talked about mental health is absolutely amazing. This is a conversation that everyone should hear. If you need help, I hope that you can find it. You are loved, you are wanted, you are important. Please find help if that's something that you're struggling with. Thank you Dave and Oliver for an amazing conversation!
Great video guys, 😀 Personally I do not see why anyone would have a problem with Dave being a judge, I was tweaked and geeked just to see him again and on such a great show, 😀 Stay awesome Dave and just do what makes you happy, let the haters wallow in their 'pity themselves party', 😊❤😊
Dave is great and real. Really appreciate him telling his story. Depression really sucks and it's really an illness. Who wants to isolate themselves and sob you feel like you're not worth anything no matter how hard you try. Please be kind. Thanks Guys
Man... I can't even explain what this video just did to me. My story is a long LONG one for what feels like the very quick 31 years I've been in this place. but I'll sum up what I can in as little words as I can. My Dad used to take me to my uncles house where there would be week to month long parties with intermissions where the local "scratcher" would bust out his equipment and sling some ink. I remember at 15 years old begging my dad (who was covered in tattoos) if I could get a tattoo from this guy, but my dad wasn't having it. So instead Steve (the scratcher) taught my cousin and I how to make our own stencils using a bic pen, tracing paper and pit stick lol. Well, ever since that day I have longed to be a tattoo artist. My dad hung himself in 2009, I had just turned 20. A year before that, one of my Best friends at the time, his Dad over-dosed. So we were two very angry very lost kids... he moved away to live with his other family, I stayed where I was and went off the deep end. Drugs, booze, bad decisions... taking life for granted. In 2017 I pretty much hit rock bottom, tried to kill myself twice at 29 years old. Someone from my grandfathers reservation (I am 1/4 mohawk first nation), reached out to me and invited me to take part in Sun dance ceremony. Fasting and piercing our bodies as a sacrifice for our prayers. I pierced my back and walked with the buffalo (dragged buffalo skulls by my back). Since that Ceremony, I have been 100% sober. It's been 2 and a half years with 0 substances. Depression is still just as real as it has ever been, but... I face it instead of drowning or numbing it out. I'm 31 now and needless to say I don't remember my 20's and half of my teenage years... at all. All I have from my 20's is some long term injuries, heartache, hard life lessons, a sketchbook with some drawings in it, a few tattoos I did on myself, and an all black Epiphone acoustic Guitar that I have sitting beside me right now, and love playing on a daily basis when I take a break from drawing. I Still have not been blessed with the opportunity to prove that I am capable and determined to complete an apprenticeship, but I pray someday it happens. I just keep drawing, building my abilities, honing my skills with a pencil and paper, and am very hopeful for the future. I have to tell you man... after watching this video, choking up periodically throughout, then at the end when Dave pulled out that Black Epiphone, and they sang the needle and the damage done... for real, no joke, I cried like a bitch... (Neil young was one of my Dads favorites and a staple artist on every single music player I've ever owned). Then I came on here and wrote this short novel lol. You guys are awesome man... can only dream to one day have the opportunity to meet you or even better, tattoo for you. Peace.
Just started watching Ink Masters over the last couple of weeks and have been binge watching it and think Dave Navarro is the perfect host for this show, he is very sharp with his comments and isn't scared to put an artist back in their place if they start bitching too much. Good chemistry between the three as well.
Have that much more respect for these guys for having this conversation. I'm thankful I never went through with my sucide, but they said it. The people you least expect are struggling. My closest friend's and family didn't know I struggled until they were seeing me in a mental health hospital getting treatment
I’m really glad that they addressed why Dave is a judge. I know he gets a lot of hate for it, which he doesn’t deserve because Oliver is absolutely right: most of the tattoo community is the clients and not the artists, so it makes perfect sense to have a “client” as one of the judges.
Holly Vallone Agreed! From what I have watched of the show - I feel that Dave makes some good comments too - which I generally agree with.
It's also good that sometimes Dave asks Oliver and Chris things like "I actually liked this, what's wrong with it?" and then they explain what's technically wrong with it, which helps to educate the audience.
Also, his boots are fucking sick.
Im glad as well now i feel a little better about him being on there
i dont think that questioned needed asking. I think dave answered it on the first episode when he said he is there for the canvas perspective. And i like the fact that dave says "I like this tattoo" whats wrong with it? because there is several tattoos that look badass, and then they make you look closer and ohhhh. I see.
I never questioned why Navarro was/is a judge. I thought they stated pretty clearly that he's there as a client.
I'm surprised people have to actually be told. Well, maybe I'm not.
A tattoo devotee is necessary. Need someone who gets tattooed. Dave doesn't give a shit if it is applied perfectly if it is butt ugly. He'll tell it.
Yup seas one ep one when the whole competition was being explained thats was exactly what was said is that dave is the judge that ia there with the customer or client perspective.
Fr, I always thought it made great sence, he's there to give the outside opinion
exactly what I thought
Am I the only one who wasn’t bothered by Dave being a judge? I always saw him as the voice of the customer. Plus, he’s just a badass dude. Like why wouldn’t you want him to be apart of anything?
@@luccaemmett9744 wow! Shut the fuck up
@@freakthegod2362 lol!
First time I'm hearing this is a problem. 😐 Honestly, Dave fits right in the show with his many tattoos, personality and the talented way he presents not just himself, but everyone as well.
Also. I heard through that Ink Master was cancelled...? I hope this isnt true.
@Trent Walker Whaaat? 🙁 (I got to look this up now)
@Trent Walker not canceled, isn't it just being moved to streaming kinda platform
Dave is one of the most straight up, humble rock stars out there.
Agreed, and more handsome too.
He has been around the traps and seen a lot of stuff, that is kind of sobering
Hes barely a rockstar to be fair.. Jane's addiction was total shit
@@SpiritsUnbridled hahahahaha!
@@SpiritsUnbridled well he also played in the RHCP sooo
Man, why is there no podcast or something like that, I would love to listen to both of them for hours
💯💯
Amen, to that!
oliver's singing voice is a lot higher than i would've imagined
My exact thought when he started singing. That, and he actually does sound a tad like Neil Young.
He squeaks when he talks and has a high pitched speaking voice so why would it surprise you if he sings with a high pitch?
And he looks sooooo different without the mustache.
Nah, sounds about right to me considering his speaking voice isn't very deep. It was beautiful. I'd love to hear them cover STP's "Atlanta".
The song he was singing wasn't exactly sung by a baritone to begin with.
dave is wildly attractive. in every way. it's difficult to even describe.
finally someone gets it
I feel the same about Oliver lmao 😂
Great interview. Dave seems like a legit, intelligent well-spoken dude.
Absolutely. He's one of the few big stars that is still humble and just a straight up dude.
We've only had minimal interactions (social media, being up front at a Jane's Addiction show and singing along to Perry's vocals together while I'm still in the crowd) so I'm not a good source, but I have friends from L.A. in the entertainment industry that have worked with him and they just adore him. All I hear is what a sweetheart he is.
That's because he is.
@Eddie Hernandez absolutely agree
Seems
I have never wondered why he is a judge, he fits right in and he is amazing as a presenter of the show.
Oliver is an amazing listener. Dave is so humble. Loved this
@sneksnekitsasnek wrong judge buddy. 🤣
@@tanneraitken3768 Dave is also Mexican
As a clinical mental health therapist, it brings so much joy to have these guys talk about mental health and chip away at the huge amount of stigma that prevents people from seeking care!🖤
I've always liked Dave but I think I love Dave after this. Wow. I had no idea. He really seems humble considering his superstar status.
I really respect Dave not only as a talented musician, but also just for being such an outspoken advocate for things like mental health. I struggled for years with a lot of shit, and I hurt myself to cope. But now next week, I’m finally getting a cover up tattoo over my scars. I love the art of tattooing and the people within the community.
One girl quit the show for self care with mental health. 2 weeks later he wore a self care shirt. I love that
Imagine being that pathetic that you'll cut yourself for attention. Smh
I love hearing that he donated book profits to Music Cares. Amen, pay it forward!
@@ivansvalker7025 … bro wtf is wrong with u
They're the cool uncles that everyone wants
Just like I’m the cool uncle my nieces and nephews need.
Theyre just cool people in general, humble af from what ive seen , on top of being talented musicians or in ollies case a great tattooist
Casually meeting either by chance would be rad af
I would kill to meet them😭 they are so incredible
Uncle's? BYE!!
In true uncle fashion, there’s one cool one and one racist one!
When you realize that Dave is 4 years older then Oliver 😨🤯
Holy shrimp for real? Oh damn lol
Black Face is one hell of a drug lmaoo
you’ve broken my brain
Heroin is a hell of a drug, makes you look young as fuck. Heroins awesome for the skin, plus Dave uses a shit ton of Botox
@@mchugggin5266 ehhh lol - Heroin makes white girls look really rough. I’ve known some beauties that lost the entire look
This is like a whole therapy session with Dave and Oliver
Nah it's like a joke 😂
So grateful mental illness and addiction are becoming less culturally stigmatized. Tattoos, for me, have been a great reminder that breathing through the pain can yield such beauty. Being vulnerable with another person is the most badass, courageous thing anyone can achieve.
I think it's really important to promote empathy and sympathy towards others within the tattoo community (which is known to be 'macho' and 'tough').
Deciding to get better, to recover, to share your troubles, to talk about your mental health... These are all positive actions.
Suffering by yourself isn't 'cool' or 'being tough.'
You don't have to be alone.
You are not alone.
Always feel free to ask for help. There are others who are going through the same thing, there are others who want to help.
Take care!
The chemistry between Oliver and Dave is blatantly clear. I wonder and have wondered for quite some time where does Nuñez fit in? Guy seems quite reserved.
I've always had the same thought while watching IM
I really enjoy watching Chris critique on Ink Master.
He’s a tattoo artist. Soo, yeah...
Mostly its that Chris' life revolves around his little girl and his teenage son. When he doesnt absolutely have to be their he is in studio or he is with his kids. THEY are is life not ink master. He is actually in person the give u the ahirt off his back kinda guy. But he is all about bein with his family.
actually, dave is really close to chris. in fact, i think dave is the godfather of chris's children, at least that what he said on instagram! :)
damn did not expect that sound to come out of oliver's mouth, sounds great.
He sounds great.
The fact that some people only know Dave as "the ink master guy" -- 😭😭😭😟😟😟
Right 🥺😳😖🤔😳🥺🤬😢 the fuck ??😱
Dude, totally. Like janes addiction was awesome! These damn kids now... 🤦♀️🤦♀️😔😔
It's a TRAVESTY!
These kids don't know they're born!
Well I am from Bulgaria and I live tattoos so untill about 5 minutes ago I knew Dave only from Ink master too. Sorry dude 😆
I am guilty.. I’m 23 but I grew up listening to Red Hot Chili Peppers and I never knew dave eventually joined them. And I didn’t know anything else about him. 😭😭 but now I know all about him.
"The biggest strength is to show your vulnerability". Wise words Dave, you are incredibly handsome, obviously. Your looks attracted me to Inked and to this video. But your humble heart, wise words and intelligent speaking kept me here.
Can't believe I've never heard of him before the Ink Master show. As someone who has struggled with depression, this video was the most soothing, articulate and heart-felt therapy sessions I needed. It truly is a great strength to seek help and connect with your loved ones when you need it. Anyone struggling out there, please stay strong. You will make it.
Thank you Dave, Peck and Inked for bringing attention to this. :')
And thank you for mentioning Chester. I'm glad you did so. ❤️❤️
He was also very close to Chris C. And so losing both of those guys was actually rough for dave.
@Athanasios Toulios
So agree, as with millions of others! For some reason, besides being a “fan”, just on a human level, Chester’s passing affected me so deeply…not only a VOICE that will stand alone forever, but a a band brother, family man, and loved by so very many!! Remember the Good…❤️🩹
Firstly I never expected that voice to come out of Oliver Peck. Secondly it’s amazing how he can hold that stick in his mouth while drinking and singing. Lastly- Dave is a serious triple threat. Lovely humble and kind human being. Talented musician. And stunningly beautiful on the outside too. Who’d of thought a rock legend would be so relatable with what he said. 👏🏻
how you seen the interview oliver did about his stick? he doesnt take it out when he kisses his gf (like a peck, not making out)
@@mollywoodcock5444 I have not. 😂😂 I wouldn’t like to be her, sounds painful!
@@meganimal8 he like tucks it in his mouth first, he literally sleeps with it in 😂
@@mollywoodcock5444 That’s gross 😂😂😂. I presume he changes it on a daily basis at least?
@@meganimal8 I've got no clue tbh, the video was on either ink master or spikes UA-cam
Navarro is a vampire... He doesn't age man😂😂😂 I LOVE HIM
It's too much black hair dye / beard dye....and More make up than my girlfriend wears!.... I mean....waaaay too much rouge..
Although: I agree that it is a great strength to share one's vulnerability.
I always forget how readable Dave's tattoos are, they look great.
Amen Dave. I've lived most of my life with depression(on and off) caused by disabilities/disorders, loved ones dying, and being on so much medication. My depression is one of my reasons I love getting tattooed, it helps me like acupuncture and it also helps me view myself in a better way! I agree that it does need more attention(especially with children). Yeah, depression is depression. I once almost hit rock bottom with my depression and that was the most darkest days of my life(I even had severe suicidal thoughts as a kid). One of my tattoos is actually based off my depression., it's my music speaks tattoo. It reminds me of how music saved me from my suicidal thoughts and reminds me that i'm strong.
I'm a cautious guy, I'm waiting to be older and have a financial situation where I can support the artists that will eventually mark my skin. And I have to say the show is really great into breaking down the technical and artistic sides of tattooing that are really important for people like me that aren't involved with the tattoo community. Really appreciate this very necessary conversation about shining a light into depression and how to speak up and seek help. Appreciated.
Tattoos are better suited to the reckless. And feeble-minded TBH these shows aren't as informative as you might think. Mostly just entertainment.
Awesome interview and damn, Oliver can sing!
i did not expect for such a pleasant sound to come out of oliver's mouth.
There's nothing wrong with asking for help if you need help
it sucks when people dont take you serious, one doctor told me to "ride it out."
I need help. I asked alot. Not alot of help around in the world :)
Nothing wrong with it, but still hard to find the confidence to ask.
I absolutely agree 💚;
There nothing wrong with treatment- Gerard way
I mean they wouldn't have it
if they didn't want people to get help you know
Thank you for addressing mental health and addiction. Dave you are a great advocate for the community. Your words give me comfort and strength
Dave Navarro brings the tattooer's ego back to earth.
Yes he is fully human with a complex storyline, not just a "finicky canvas"
We need a podcast with these two like ASAP
It's so great to hear Dave saying things that are more than the rules and "no more tattooing!", He is awesome.
I CANT WITH DAVE😭😍 I LOVE HIM!!!! I love his guitar playing!! His great bod features💀 and also his warm heart
Over all, this was an amazing opportunity to see them just being Dave and Oliver. Showing they are real people that have emotions and feelings just like me. This made them real to me in a way I wasn't expecting. Thank you to them and all involved in doing this!♥︎
Thank you Thank you for bringing awareness to the stigma surrounding mental health and suicide. I am not only a fan of your music Dave, have about 13 tattoos, a huge fan of the show, I am also a combat Veteran. I went through some really hard times when I got hurt and my military career ended. It was hard burying friends and soldiers who died when deployed, however, I have lost more friends since returning home. 22 Veterans commit suicide a day, that's one every 65 minutes. Many of us are dealing with PTSD, depression and substance abuse (through self medicating). You both have a platform that is loved by many Veterans, I am happy that you put yourselves out there and made this video.
FunFact: That stick Oliver has in his mouth is 30 years old.
Lol really?
@@classified1915 lol
@@taktop5589 I’m very gullible
He had an addiction to chewing gum so he choose the tooth pick as an alternative, he sleeps with it, kisses with it, even went scuba diving with it
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bless you Dave! Thank you for being a role model & speaking out about mental health issues. I have also been down the rabbit hole & understand how isolating it can be. Your statements really resonate with me! You are not only a super talented artist but an incredibly wise & caring soul. You are an inspiration! Thank-you brave Dave.
i've been having suicidal thoughts, this video may have saved my life. thanks Dave and Oliver for the song.
hope your doing well
Hope you get better
Hey, 🤗, be kind to yourself 💛
3 years on I hope your well ❤
Dave is such a wise man. . These words are so deep. . Thanx for that 🖤
Loved this interview. Mental health and depression are very real issues that should be addressed more and I’m happy to see these guys tackle it head on. I struggled with both for a long time and I’m finally having better days but the road wasn’t easy. Had to cut my family out of my life and start all over. I hope that anybody who is going through it finds the help and (self)love they need.
Dave Navarro still looking YOUNG AS EVER, every time I run into him on television, being in the spotlight HE ALWAYS LOOKS SOOOO GOOD ✌ GOD BLESS MAN! GOD'S CREATIONS ARE BEAUTIFUL ✝️🌳🌺
I just love Dave, I didnt know why but from the beggining he always gives me the best vibes. And since I learned about his story I like him even more 💓
One of the greatest songwriters ever.
I love these two, the messages they give and the stories they tell. And they ended it with one of my favorite songs. I've been in such a bad headspace lately and this was what I needed to hear today.
I hope you are doing well today ❤
Keep doing artist opinions and questions! It's so interesting to hear their stories. :)
I have had a sweet tender spot in my soul for Dave for years. He is so well spoken and beautiful. I adore Oliver as well. I really like IM and see all of them just mesh
When someone’s story helps you so much that it changes your mindset and future mental well being - that’s what Dave has done for me 👍🏾
you need to do an international ink master, this was a great interview thank you both, peck has a great voice that was amazing.
Oliver singing and the stick is still in his mouth. They sound amazing.
Stick? You mean toothpick lol
Toothstick
I love InkMaster. I love the 3 judges. Great show. Ty Dave for your compassion. So impressed you donated it all. We need more people like you Dave. I'm glad I came across this video. Great job and thank you!
Loved this conversation about suicide and mental health. As a professional in that area, i thank you for doing this. Raising awareness is the most important to prevent the worst.💖
13:30 Dave's point is so true, that's the reason with having trouble telling someone what you're going through.
Much respect to speak about addiction and depression without worrying about what others think about you. We all have our issues, some of us more then others but listening to people who have had the same struggles and come out on top gives me hope. Thank you for this! Much appreciated.
Thank you for this insightful video. And thank you for slightly touching on the universality of mental illness, anyone anywhere can be affected. One of my favorite music artists chose to leave in December last year and it's still something that pains me but I'm using it as fuel to try and better myself. Also thankful for the tattoo artists of the world who can help us decorate our bodies with pieces of our stories, turning some pain into art. Hope everyone looking for some peace will find it in a healthy way. Good luck everyone 💖
I like that you both have been in recovery for many years. I am 30 yrs clean and sober. I also gave struggled with depression and suicide for so any years that I lost count. I appreciate how open you all are about it. Many people don't understand or believe about mental illness. So thank you for sharing. Roanna
Go Oliver! What a kicka** voice! Love and admire you both!
Brutal honesty. That's Dave. If we could all loose the shame like this guy has, the world would be so much better. Love thy neighbor.
U know depress heads like myself don’t commit suicide to kill themselves they just want a way for the emotional pain to stop when no other way is working for them. If we could make the pain stop without taking our lives then I think 99.9% would take that other option. It’s not that we want to die we just want all the hurt to stop.
I feel you 100%. Stay strong, my friend, you are loved 💪🏽❤️
Absolutely yes! Just make the pain go away and leave me be. Let me be normal for a while. *hugs
Exactly
Either that or you feel so incapable and non-functional that your mind tells you you are just a bother for other people. It's awful to constantly think that everyone would be better without me.
But you gotta remember we are people! You wouldn't value your loved ones by their functionality!! You matter and people do think of you, and being in people's minds is valuable enough. If you are "a bother" to other people that means they love you and they would be very hurt without you.
Stay strong everyone.
Amen brother!
I absolutely LOVE both of these men, they seem like such great people to sit around and talk to.
Dave is all around a good dude. Anyone would be so lucky to have a friend like him.
Even though they're famous they're so humble and willing to use their platform to help people. That's beautiful to me and I'm glad these guys are doing what they're doing.
Awesome interview. Everything that's sayed was completely right. The addictions, the help, the depression, the feeling about it, the tattoo industry, the show inked master. Couldn't agree more with all those things 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is a fantastic talk between these 2. So much of what Dave says about depression hits home, and it’s great that more influential people are speaking out about their struggles to help bring awareness.
You also give a big platform to show proper techniques and how even if you as a canvas go in with something in mind it doesn't mean it will work or last. You have to really trust your tattoo artist to bring your idea to life. At least that's a big thing I took from watching Ink Master.
Human, vulnerable, open, honest, real ... that's what makes this show so unique. These people.
Dude who knew Oliver Peck could sing just like Neil Young!!!!
Please more podcasts with Dave and Oliver. Loved it.
Holy shit! I did not know Oliver had the voice of an angel.
I’ve always liked Dave, and I like him even more now. He’s very relatable, and I love how he explains depression so people can understand it’s not necessarily caused by traumatic events. It’s something wrong in your brain.
Dave Navarro is unbearably hot. Like it’s not even right.
And he seemingly does not age.
Back when I was 9 I had a massive crush on him. And I just found my old laptop. Omg my background is a pic of him. 😂
He literally makes me want to fuck...him
Catherine Poole LMAO ME TOO-
I know lmao I never thought this about any other celebrity until after the last couple years like he has this aura and he looks at you with like passion for sex all the time and nobody else is like that
Does a tattoo client appreciate their ink, their experience and their “presence” with what they wear?
If so, GREAT!! As it’s really not about whether anyone else likes what another person likes.
That was the appeal of tattoos, piercing, clothing options, hair styles, makeup and such at one time.
Now that tattoos are mainstream, we “need” someone to tell us if it’s good??
First tattooed in 1978; bodysuit by 1986; multiple trophies, et cetera ad nauseum… What actually matters is whether I like what I wear!
That’s the case for us all.
Dave makes very good points in this episode; being vulnerable and solid at the same time!! Thanks Dave!
I have great respect for Dave & Oliver Excellent interview, thanks guys 💜
I am a certified peer counselor on a Crisis Prevention and Intervention Team. I really appreciate the work that you do for mental health awareness.
My dad is both a pastor and a director of a psych ward so it was commonplace to have schizophrenics and bipolar folks around from a young age. Now as a paramedic I love those people. For some reason, if you have a mental health issue you're some kind of monster. Sad deal.
Definitely. Coming from experience being on a psych hold, they treat you like you not wanting to live is such a disgrace to humanity. It's fucked.
Absolutely amazing! Stoked to hear about solution, Dave and Oliver. Been struggling for years w my own addiction. I asked for help and have support today. Fentanyl and heroin took my soul and I realized I was at at my lowest bottom ever BUT there is a way out. I chose to place myself around sober people that work a program and am simply doing what they did aka following directions (for once instead of continuously letting the insanity in my head run riot) love you both for addressing this publicly 🤘🏼
Impressed by Oliver's vocal skills!!
You guys gotta put Núñez on drum or bass and we've got the ink master band...
Keep rocking guys... Love you
I’m blown away to hear oli sing like that! Gave me fuckin cold chills man!
Man I love Dave he's an inspiration
As a musician with a lot of friends that are (extremely talented) tattoo artists, the two worlds really go hand in hand. I love that you guys did this. I've always loved Dave's work from the time I was a kid in the 90's(10 year old me 1st heard him when Jagged Little Pill dropped and I read the liner notes) and I've always loved traditional tattoos so I learned who Oliver was a long time ago just reading my older sister's tattoo magazines. To have such a frank discussion about mental health.... all I can say is thank you ❤ our local scene in Seattle has seen so much loss in recent years and it needs to be addressed. MusiCares is a godsend.
Dave, from your eyes, I could tell that you deal with depression. You are loved and cared about. It can always be worse. Hold on to the tiniest of good things. It does get better.
I previously felt weird crushing so hard on a 53 year old man (I’m 30), just because he’s absolutely gorgeous and has such a gentle voice.Now I hear he has genuine empathy and a real understanding of suicidal thoughts, depression and mental health issues etc., AND supports vulnerable people in his industry.
Jeepers this man is close to perfection!
Battling suicidal thoughts and depression so hard lately I now love the phrase. “Who gives a F**k, as long as your breathing”
(I don’t swear often, but this phrase seriously needs it).
Dude. 🖤⚡️I loved you guys before. The authenticity, transparency, awareness points- touched me deeply. Yes crucial that you are sharing this stuff. The journey is steep, the price is high, we need one another and the destigmatization - level the playing field, bring light into the dark. It’s this kind of sh!t that moves me deeper into the work I do- and gives me courage to be vulnerable and tell more of my own story. Lastly- that 🎵 at the end. What a friggen treat 🖤🖤🖤🖤Bless your souls. Jai Ma.
I love you Dave and Oliver! I sent my daughter this video because well she loves tats, music and skydiving like me. She has issues with depression and drugs. I told her listen to Oliver and Dave. I told her to send the message out to her friends who are having problems or know people who are. Thank You so much Dave and Oliver for doing that!
love this interview
If I had people like them in my corner I definitely feel like I would’ve been more open and upfront about my struggles. I’m so glad they’re talking about this.
I've never even questioned his presence on the show lol I really do trust his judgement
Solid information from a couple solid dudes. Stickin around to the end was just a bonus, Oliver killed it!
Dave is a beautiful person with a beautiful soul I would love to sit and have a conversation with him . He is very self aware and aware about the world and issues ♥️
I stand with you. I am an artist with mental health issues and I think we do need to destigmatise the issue. I am especially proud of men coming forward. You are breaking in the door for alot of men. You both are manly men so you are really opening up the discussion.
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Anyone else focused only in the movement of the toothpick in oliver's mouth? The back and forth dance with his mustache is impressive. 😂 Also, Dave wrote "Three days." That alone makes him qualified to judge whatever the f*ck he wants. Not to mention, "Ted, just admit it." LEGEND!!!
The fact that they talked about mental health is absolutely amazing. This is a conversation that everyone should hear. If you need help, I hope that you can find it. You are loved, you are wanted, you are important. Please find help if that's something that you're struggling with. Thank you Dave and Oliver for an amazing conversation!
Great video guys, 😀
Personally I do not see why anyone would have a problem with Dave being a judge, I was tweaked and geeked just to see him again and on such a great show, 😀
Stay awesome Dave and just do what makes you happy, let the haters wallow in their 'pity themselves party', 😊❤😊
Dave is great and real. Really appreciate him telling his story. Depression really sucks and it's really an illness. Who wants to isolate themselves and sob you feel like you're not worth anything no matter how hard you try. Please be kind. Thanks Guys
Man... I can't even explain what this video just did to me. My story is a long LONG one for what feels like the very quick 31 years I've been in this place. but I'll sum up what I can in as little words as I can.
My Dad used to take me to my uncles house where there would be week to month long parties with intermissions where the local "scratcher" would bust out his equipment and sling some ink. I remember at 15 years old begging my dad (who was covered in tattoos) if I could get a tattoo from this guy, but my dad wasn't having it. So instead Steve (the scratcher) taught my cousin and I how to make our own stencils using a bic pen, tracing paper and pit stick lol. Well, ever since that day I have longed to be a tattoo artist. My dad hung himself in 2009, I had just turned 20. A year before that, one of my Best friends at the time, his Dad over-dosed. So we were two very angry very lost kids... he moved away to live with his other family, I stayed where I was and went off the deep end. Drugs, booze, bad decisions... taking life for granted. In 2017 I pretty much hit rock bottom, tried to kill myself twice at 29 years old. Someone from my grandfathers reservation (I am 1/4 mohawk first nation), reached out to me and invited me to take part in Sun dance ceremony. Fasting and piercing our bodies as a sacrifice for our prayers. I pierced my back and walked with the buffalo (dragged buffalo skulls by my back). Since that Ceremony, I have been 100% sober. It's been 2 and a half years with 0 substances. Depression is still just as real as it has ever been, but... I face it instead of drowning or numbing it out. I'm 31 now and needless to say I don't remember my 20's and half of my teenage years... at all. All I have from my 20's is some long term injuries, heartache, hard life lessons, a sketchbook with some drawings in it, a few tattoos I did on myself, and an all black Epiphone acoustic Guitar that I have sitting beside me right now, and love playing on a daily basis when I take a break from drawing. I Still have not been blessed with the opportunity to prove that I am capable and determined to complete an apprenticeship, but I pray someday it happens. I just keep drawing, building my abilities, honing my skills with a pencil and paper, and am very hopeful for the future. I have to tell you man... after watching this video, choking up periodically throughout, then at the end when Dave pulled out that Black Epiphone, and they sang the needle and the damage done... for real, no joke, I cried like a bitch... (Neil young was one of my Dads favorites and a staple artist on every single music player I've ever owned). Then I came on here and wrote this short novel lol. You guys are awesome man... can only dream to one day have the opportunity to meet you or even better, tattoo for you. Peace.
Just started watching Ink Masters over the last couple of weeks and have been binge watching it and think Dave Navarro is the perfect host for this show, he is very sharp with his comments and isn't scared to put an artist back in their place if they start bitching too much. Good chemistry between the three as well.
I started watching ink master a few months ago and love it. I've been binge watching ever since
Great. Loved the song at the end. Oliver really had a beautiful voice 😃
Have that much more respect for these guys for having this conversation. I'm thankful I never went through with my sucide, but they said it. The people you least expect are struggling. My closest friend's and family didn't know I struggled until they were seeing me in a mental health hospital getting treatment
honestly Oliver had a great voice... i watch Hooper Vs Pecker video he sings "Heartache Tonight" while he got tattooed in his palm...
Great conversation! And Dang Oliver!! That was beautiful!