Musicians Warning Fans About Drugs

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  • These artists used interviews to warn their fans about drugs and addiction.
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  • @slickwillie214
    @slickwillie214 2 роки тому +3321

    Every cigarette you smoke adds a year to Keith Richards' life.

    • @austins.2495
      @austins.2495 2 роки тому +17

      No it doesn't

    • @joeydubois
      @joeydubois 2 роки тому +156

      @@austins.2495 wow really?

    • @brendenperry3770
      @brendenperry3770 2 роки тому +66

      @@austins.2495 it most certainly does. Hint the sarcasm

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda 2 роки тому +10

      You know it's not like smoking crack though or snorting coke though right? Kurt did not die of lung cancer he shot himself after years of heroin addiction.

    • @Leatherface123.
      @Leatherface123. 2 роки тому +5

      Cigarettes killed Eddie shut up

  • @bkeith269
    @bkeith269 2 роки тому +3778

    Keith Richards looks pretty good for 132.

    • @Domzdream
      @Domzdream 2 роки тому +77

      nah man, he's 28 there....Wait til you seem him now!

    • @gam6683
      @gam6683 2 роки тому +32

      @@Domzdream I thought he was closer to being 35 in that vid.

    • @WrinkledPlatypus
      @WrinkledPlatypus 2 роки тому +40

      Ancient history has all sorts of myths about humans living hundreds of years, Keith found the secret.

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 2 роки тому +73

      He really doesn’t look a day over 118… Remarkable

    • @Danjoker.
      @Danjoker. 2 роки тому +38

      Legend says he actually discovered America

  • @matthewrichardson8464
    @matthewrichardson8464 2 роки тому +2055

    Layne Staley , being the most vocal about drug abuse should have been on this list. After all the drugs actually took him from us.

    • @nitrojunkie9027
      @nitrojunkie9027 2 роки тому +49

      Lots of artists spoke of drugs in their music. Hendrix, Joplin, Morrison, Garcia. But more recently the only one I can compare Layne to was Bradley Nowell. Both were so talented and unique in their music, and I miss both of them dearly.

    • @ProMrLecoq01
      @ProMrLecoq01 2 роки тому +44

      @@nitrojunkie9027 Jimi never really spoke about drug addiction though. More of letting loose psychedelic drug usage.

    • @wornstrat5517
      @wornstrat5517 2 роки тому +33

      I'm on an aic binge right now

    • @nonexistenceisbliss9528
      @nonexistenceisbliss9528 2 роки тому +26

      "took him from us."
      How selfish of a comment. He wanted out of this hell.

    • @TheDmanMA
      @TheDmanMA 2 роки тому +3

      there are soooooo many...this list could /could be in the thousands

  • @FenderBender5150
    @FenderBender5150 2 роки тому +2795

    LOL That is the cleanest cut Ozzy Osbourne I've ever seen.

    • @nsrfreak
      @nsrfreak 2 роки тому +67

      I thought that was Kelly🤔

    • @rncine
      @rncine 2 роки тому +51

      Ozzy with a buzz cut 😂

    • @campbellfiles9019
      @campbellfiles9019 2 роки тому +29

      That interview breaks my heart

    • @nicolebertand8888
      @nicolebertand8888 2 роки тому +37

      Look up him bald. He shaved his hair off to convince Sharon to not make him perform one year. It didn't work

    • @nicholasmontoto9346
      @nicholasmontoto9346 2 роки тому +36

      Unfortunately I still think he was loaded at that time lol good message but he may have not been practicing what he preached yet

  • @theussrsatomicbomb
    @theussrsatomicbomb 2 роки тому +3249

    Like, the entire Dirt album is a warning

    • @Nictric1
      @Nictric1 2 роки тому +180

      Dirt= heroine bad

    • @diegolorenzen2003
      @diegolorenzen2003 2 роки тому +244

      Godsmack, junkhead, angry chair, sick man, and thats just on that record. Even facelift had a warning on Real Thing

    • @anapaulaheim7932
      @anapaulaheim7932 2 роки тому +51

      @@diegolorenzen2003 what about Hate to feel?

    • @localmusiclover605
      @localmusiclover605 2 роки тому +32

      @@diegolorenzen2003 even more obviously on the self titled

    • @bobinchainz
      @bobinchainz 2 роки тому +40

      I love layne and Alice In Chains and the album dirt but some songs just don’t seem to be against drug use if ya ask me lol

  • @brandonriddett9783
    @brandonriddett9783 2 роки тому +3194

    Hearing Kurt’s voice, re-assures me, on how gentle he truly was, i miss him badly

    • @ethan42000
      @ethan42000 2 роки тому +30

      Me too :(

    • @joannehatzigeorgiou
      @joannehatzigeorgiou 2 роки тому +31

      😥 truly an amazing soul

    • @jasonabraham7673
      @jasonabraham7673 2 роки тому +31

      He was not gentle...he used to beat his wife....u dont know shit

    • @ColeJohnstone
      @ColeJohnstone 2 роки тому +80

      @@jasonabraham7673 what 😂😂 how do you know that

    • @bruce_sat4n66
      @bruce_sat4n66 2 роки тому +122

      @@jasonabraham7673 Ha, no, stop making up things about Kurt.

  • @elvenroze2552
    @elvenroze2552 2 роки тому +743

    This. You should put out more of this. I think hearing it from their mouths is important.

    • @rosiewhitfield123
      @rosiewhitfield123 2 роки тому +9

      I so happen to agree with you. Awareness and education are stepping stones. It can destroy families and so does alcohol. James Herfield has his life in a much better way. Slash is literally the same. I like the guy 😎💖

    • @guen4413
      @guen4413 2 роки тому +9

      Definitely. I feel like so many people wanna be like the rockstars and live that sex, drugs, and rock and rock life. You can have however many “normal” people telling you not to do drugs but it sadly falls on a lot of deaf ears. Hearing from the mouths of the musicians themselves adds a new perspective.

    • @lordreyna6924
      @lordreyna6924 2 роки тому

      Yes this is why Good interviews are important. Journalism needs to make a resurgence now that the pandemic is over.

    • @zoltancsikos5604
      @zoltancsikos5604 2 роки тому

      Certainly.

    • @marietanner7538
      @marietanner7538 2 роки тому +3

      I agree! Drug use probably looks glamorous in the rock and roll setting but to hear these well loved musicians tell it like it is behind the scenes might help someone kick their habit or not start at all

  • @kane7468
    @kane7468 2 роки тому +113

    60 days clean from a 5 year long heroin addiction. This video is quite inspiring and I love Keith Richards. His autobiography Life is an excellent read as well.

    • @danielcraig756
      @danielcraig756 2 роки тому +5

      Congratulations bro! Keep up the good work!

    • @kane7468
      @kane7468 2 роки тому +7

      @@danielcraig756 thank you! This old gal is clean now since November 27th!

    • @green8026
      @green8026 Рік тому +3

      @@kane7468 keep going!!!! You can do it!! Never go back!!!

    • @kane7468
      @kane7468 Рік тому +5

      @@green8026 thank you. Still clean as of last November. :)

    • @user1.8.2.
      @user1.8.2. Рік тому +1

      Awesome...stay strong!

  • @Caperhere
    @Caperhere 2 роки тому +668

    Keith Richards mentions in his autobiography ( which is on UA-cam as an audiobook), that he suspects the reason drugs didn’t kill him was because he was getting a medical grade supply. The UK had a program for addicts that supplied them the drug they were addicted to, as a harm reduction program. A lot of people would say they were addicted to two drugs. They’d use the one they were addicted to, then trade or sell the one they were fake addicted to. So he was scoring clean, highest quality stuff.

    • @connordix1859
      @connordix1859 2 роки тому +44

      This is actually really smart

    • @sweetness34km
      @sweetness34km 2 роки тому +11

      It was a 25 year study

    • @boneytony5041
      @boneytony5041 2 роки тому +18

      I also heard him comment he wasn’t going crazy. Just a couple of shots a day. Not that that’s great either.

    • @newthrash1221
      @newthrash1221 2 роки тому +18

      @@connordix1859
      Smart if you have as much money as keith richards does.

    • @aaronbickford8725
      @aaronbickford8725 2 роки тому +40

      Yeah, but for a very large part of his career, he wasn’t getting his heroin from the UK government. He got his drugs on the street, he just sought out the higher quality dope. Plus he was Keith Richards and there were dealers lined up around the block in practically every city around the world that they visited. The Stones left a lot of rich dealers everywhere they went. Just remember, most heroin addicts don’t have near the kind of money and access that Keith Richards had.

  • @davidmatheny1993
    @davidmatheny1993 2 роки тому +802

    I'd say that most of Alice in Chains' Dirt was Layne's warning to others not to go down the path he went with drugs. Junkhead was about the cynical ability to defend the addiction you are caught up in, but then so much of the rest is Layne calling for help bc he knew he was in deep. Obvious exceptions to this would be a song like Rooster(probably my #1 or #2 AIC song)

    • @rowanmelton7643
      @rowanmelton7643 2 роки тому +15

      Don't forget that Dirts crowning masterpiece "Iron gland" wasn't about drugs either

    • @johnkrazzki6492
      @johnkrazzki6492 2 роки тому +11

      Sure, but without drugs Dirt wouldn't have been written. That's the irony of it. AIC is a good example of a band that carries on sober, but lost the spark it had somehow. Doesn't justify drug abuse, though.

    • @FedeMayhemile.
      @FedeMayhemile. 2 роки тому +11

      @@johnkrazzki6492 Yes, but partially, the instrumental "would" have probably been almost the same, because Cantrell was a conscious creative guy as he still is, the only probable ones that could have been different or straight up not exist maybe are Angry Chair or Hate to Feel and obviously half the lyrics of the songs, meaning, all the things that Layne himself composed for that album that made for that doom dark strightforward themes that made their sound, always remember that objectively Cantrell is the main composer with Layne being the raw honest power that composed half the "lyrics", other thing is that Mad Season would have never existed or at least not with that name hahah, Facelift would have been practically the same, so they would have been successful one way or another because whatever the case they were always good artists before the drugs became part of composers.

    • @joehobbs3277
      @joehobbs3277 2 роки тому +6

      Valid points there man I speak from experience when I say this drugs can make you a huge hypocrite it’s like your telling others not ti do it yet your the one who’s smoking that Joint snorting that line or sticking that needle in your arm and your telling everyone else not to do it that it will mess up your life well take a good look at yourself before you preach to others. And you know Alice in chains dirt is I think the most honest grunge slash metal recurs to cone out it’s like layne knew he’d taken his drug addiction so far that he couldn’t escape from it and the album is his way of saying if I can’t help myself I might be able to help someone else.

    • @tonygates4902
      @tonygates4902 2 роки тому +1

      @@rowanmelton7643 cuz called iron gland the crowning achievement of dirt 😭

  • @dfailsthemost
    @dfailsthemost 2 роки тому +87

    "Sentencing yourself to a life of misery" nailed it. But it's impossible to see from inside it. It's like telling a young person what it's like to get old. They can understand you intellectually, but until they experience it, it often doesn't sink in. It helps to hear ppl you respect talking about it is huge.

  • @brandonfreese3005
    @brandonfreese3005 2 роки тому +402

    Ozzy was hammered out of his mind while giving that speech. And it sort of makes the message that much stronger.

    • @goldenhospitality8521
      @goldenhospitality8521 2 роки тому +21

      When is ozzy not hammered or high

    • @joefridaysucks
      @joefridaysucks 2 роки тому

      He was sober during that period

    • @goodmorningsundaymorning4533
      @goodmorningsundaymorning4533 2 роки тому +16

      @@joefridaysucks Ozzy has admitted that there was never a time in his life where he was sober even if he told you he was.

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 2 роки тому +7

      @@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 some say Johnny Cash was the same....Im all for it. Sobriety is for quitters!

    • @apesonegotrips7
      @apesonegotrips7 2 роки тому +2

      @@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 I believe it. Back when I was a heavy drinker I could walk around hammered without anyone knowing. The only thing that really gave it away was whiskey smells.

  • @tylerdude1982
    @tylerdude1982 2 роки тому +1566

    musicians: don’t do drugs
    musicians: *does lots of drugs*

    • @freshdachs6200
      @freshdachs6200 2 роки тому +418

      being aware of your own addiction doesn't suddenly 'cure' it.

    • @tylerdude1982
      @tylerdude1982 2 роки тому +134

      Holy shit, I didn’t know we had Sherlock Holmes on the case.

    • @Paul07791
      @Paul07791 2 роки тому +194

      I think his point is that the nature of addiction negates any hypocrisy you were implying: There are moments of clarity when an addict knows the correct path but is unable to follow it.

    • @freshdachs6200
      @freshdachs6200 2 роки тому +54

      @@Paul07791 yes, that's the point i failed to make^^
      There's a reason people sometimes relapse multiple times.
      The initial 'joke' is almost as empathetic as saying 'just say no'.

    • @RetroPlus
      @RetroPlus 2 роки тому +47

      They know precisely how bad drugs are and dont want to see anyone else fall down that hole

  • @viewmodeimages350
    @viewmodeimages350 2 роки тому +191

    My friend of 18 years deliberately drunk himself to death. He didn’t want to live anymore because he couldn’t shake his alcoholism. So he spent two months drinking multiple bottles of wine each day and refusing to eat food so his body would give up. God, I still miss him. If only he had loved himself the way we all loved him. He was greatly loved by friends and family ❤️ Alcohol and drugs, pointless and never is a happy story.

    • @azariathenerd6408
      @azariathenerd6408 2 роки тому +13

      Man that must be difficult im sorry for your loss

    • @_RobBanks
      @_RobBanks 2 роки тому +6

      Sorry for your loss

    • @privateemail9755
      @privateemail9755 2 роки тому +3

      My mom's doing that right now. I called her the other day and she said she's been sober but the night before she was so faded. At least your friend was truthful about it.

    • @Foxhound686
      @Foxhound686 2 роки тому

      Sorry for your loss brother. My prayers go out to you & your friend

    • @Foxhound686
      @Foxhound686 2 роки тому +3

      @@privateemail9755 Sorry to hear about your mother struggling also. My parents have been through it as well but the best thing to do is keep loving her unconditionally. Drugs and alcohol change people but she will always be your mom. Much love bro

  • @hevmolina
    @hevmolina 2 роки тому +107

    "I appreciate you caring about me, but that's not going to happen to me, I am not like the others" - My brother 1 month before his first overdose

    • @alv44
      @alv44 2 роки тому +6

      damn. I really hope he gets better

    • @hevmolina
      @hevmolina 2 роки тому +7

      @@alv44 thanks! we are getting there 💪

    • @moltenSky2d
      @moltenSky2d 2 роки тому +6

      Sadly that’s what most people think before getting addicted. “I’m different, I can control myself and not get addicted”, “That’s not me” but they don’t realize that most of drug addicts had the same thoughts when they dived into them. I wish weed would be legal everywhere, I feel like that would save a lot of lives.

    • @stiefjac5082
      @stiefjac5082 2 роки тому +4

      @@moltenSky2d it ruins as many too
      i love weed
      but as someone who has spent way too much money on it over the 15+ years i've smoked it, i spent some time one day estimating based on
      1- how much i paid for it before it was medically legal in my state vs how much and how often i remember smoking
      2- how much i did the same of the above when it was medically legal and the black market prices still went down due to increased supply
      3- how much i did when i got a medical card and was exempt from taxes but stil paid more than street prices
      i've probably blown at least 30-35k on weed my entire life
      some people are worse than me and make less than me, addiction to anything is just bad but the things that are less abhorrent to society at large hide the true cost beneath a veil of "at least i'm not a junky"

  • @davidmckelvey2601
    @davidmckelvey2601 2 роки тому +240

    I'm never doing any drugs (including alcohol), I don't care what anyone says. I've seen it fuck up countless lives and I refuse to be another story.

    • @luxuriousfir
      @luxuriousfir 2 роки тому +17

      That very smart of you. You will save yourself a lot of suffering. All the best.

    • @nyxx7813
      @nyxx7813 2 роки тому +13

      I couldnt imagine not drinking coffee sometimes. let alone be one of those water only kinda people.

    • @lordoftheelements2112
      @lordoftheelements2112 2 роки тому +3

      WAY. TO. GO.

    • @alfredojarillo3146
      @alfredojarillo3146 2 роки тому +3

      Don’t, smart choice

    • @nyxx7813
      @nyxx7813 2 роки тому +19

      The very notion that you even had to specficy that your includding alcohol speaks to how we view alcohol as a soicety. and how weirdly inconsistent substance/ drugs are seen

  • @Sebastian-zc4qn
    @Sebastian-zc4qn 2 роки тому +385

    It's escapism. At the end of the day, that's what it could really be summed up to.
    This month I will be 8 months sober from alcohol. I have said to people "I have drank more in 10 years than most men will drink in their entire lives." By the time I was 18, I was drinking nearly a case of beer a day. That means at most, I was consuming upwards of 400 beers a month, and at LEAST 315 beers a month in case I missed a few days. I was drinking hundreds of beers a month. I could drink 15 beers a day, every day, all month. And that's not counting all of the liquors and spirits I drank otherwise. Empty bottles of rum and whiskey filled my bedroom closet when I was 19. My family bought me alcohol until I was legally able to do it for myself, so I was already an experienced drinker years before I could actually buy it on my own.
    I'd say, without exaggeration, I've consumed somewhere in the ballpark of 30,000 beers since I was 15 years old. And that's on the lower end. And on top of it, hundreds of bottles of rum and whiskey and vodka. I turn 27 years old very soon, but have been drinking more than 10 years. This is the longest I've been sober in nearly a decade. When I was drinking, I would pretty often drink on an empty stomach. I had plenty of times when I would drink before I even ate breakfast. Some days I wouldn't eat AT ALL, I'd just drink and go to bed drunk with no food. I would be so buzzed I didn't even notice. It became a nightmare to maintain that kind of "lifestyle" (if you can call it that). I'd wake up at 9 am, but wouldn't roll out of bed until noon or 1 o'clock in the afternoon because my body felt so drained and tired.
    You've no idea just how exhausted you feel when you are doing that to yourself day in and day out. I say I "wouldn't get out of bed", but it felt more like I COULDN'T get out of bed. Even walking to the bathroom is taxing. You're sluggish all the time. You're constantly sore and feel awful. The only time you feel "normal" is when you're drinking. And that is probably because the alcohol has numbed you so that you don't feel the reality of your body being in bad shape. You can't remember anything, you have high blood pressure, you suffer CRIPPLING anxiety when you suffer withdrawals, and so much more. It is terrible. And it makes you an awful liar and can even make some of us thieves. I admit, I even stole when I was really struggling with alcohol. It's no way to live. Any of you struggling with it, I tell you to get out of that while you can. Put it down.
    And you don't need to tell me "But it's hard man...." I know. I just told you that I've been doing this for 10+ years. I'm well aware of probably EVERYTHING you've felt and experienced. The failing memory, the feeling ill and tired, the anxiety, the withdrawals, the broken trust and broken family, ALL OF IT. I get it. It's time to put it down. I also know that the withdrawals are often the real reason you keep going back. I've been there, and I know what you're dealing with. I've told people "You don't understand alcohol withdrawal anxiety... It's not your every day anxiety... It's MUCH worse. It's more like a sense of impending doom." I would suffer HORRIBLE anxiety. Stuff that had me pacing the floor and scratching my head so bad I was pulling out hairs. It's HORRENDOUS, I know. There is just no way to describe it to people who haven't experienced it. It's on a whole other level than your run-of-the-mill anxiety. We've all had that. But THIS?... No, this is much worse.
    I couldn't breathe, and almost passed out in the street once. I had to rush back home, quickly run into another room and down several gulps of booze before I could even HANDLE a 15 minute walk to the corner store to get more. My anxiety and blood pressure would get so bad that I couldn't breathe and almost passed out just WALKING. It felt like my lungs were filled halfway with sand. You CAN'T breathe to save your life (no pun intended). I'm telling you, alcohol withdrawals are a nightmare come to life. To those of you looking to stop drinking, I STRONGLY recommend picking up some Chamomile teas (organic of course). Chamomile tea contains things that help balance the chemicals in your brain to combat anxiety. I'm telling you right now, I wish I would have known about this the last time I tried getting sober. For some of you, it will make a WORLD of difference in recovery. This way you can take a natural and herbal approach to recovery instead of relying on pills and more "industrial" alternatives. It would be much better for your health.
    I recommend you look into it. Get sober gentleman. You need it.

    • @CuRsEd_gamer-ot6pj
      @CuRsEd_gamer-ot6pj 2 роки тому +27

      I'm 33 and my story is the same as yours, no food binge drinking every day since 15. I'm sober now but still takes effort to avoid the bottle every day. Glad to hear you're better now bro

    • @lerandommusic8109
      @lerandommusic8109 2 роки тому +16

      Been alcohol free for almost three years now. Listen to this guy ladies and gentlemen, he is telling the truth. Alcohol is the shittiest drug you can even have. Feck that shit

    • @monkeyspoon8255
      @monkeyspoon8255 2 роки тому +3

      If you exercise hard you can maintain it but you are right the more you drink the harder it becomes to do as it makes you very lethargic.

    • @gorliagirp7274
      @gorliagirp7274 2 роки тому +1

      Hell yeah

    • @jackwithahat8601
      @jackwithahat8601 2 роки тому +5

      Thank you! this comment was amazing, I hope people in a similar situation read it so they can get encouraged. Also congratulations on your sobriety! keep on keeping on, brother!

  • @matthewcole9482
    @matthewcole9482 2 роки тому +393

    It’s still mind boggling to me that Frusciante made it out alive. That period from 1992-1997 was truly someone who didn’t care about life.

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 2 роки тому +28

      And such an amazing peak for TRHCP... such good fortune, such a near catastrophe they almost lost a second important guitar player to H.

    • @Killguy-
      @Killguy- 2 роки тому +33

      Seeing the state of John's home and himself after he left RHCP was heartbreaking. I'm amazed by his recovery, and his recommitment to creating

    • @vinsentstarynight
      @vinsentstarynight 2 роки тому +13

      Exactly!
      Nobody cares about healthy life we were young and think we gonna live forever. It's a scary thing how we even managed to survive 90's

    • @rosiewhitfield123
      @rosiewhitfield123 2 роки тому +7

      Yes it is. John Frusciante almost paid for sin and lost his existence. Silly silly guy. If he died it would be big news like Kurt Cobain’s death was. I’m going a bit off track. River Phoenix was casualty to why drugs are Dangerous as. Poison to the human body and systems.

    • @nothingnew765
      @nothingnew765 2 роки тому +15

      We got very lucky that he's still around, there's a timeline out there where Stadium Arcadium was never created.

  • @frankiegarcia6100
    @frankiegarcia6100 2 роки тому +28

    John Frusciante's statement really summed it up perfectly. We all have our demons. A statement I love from Benjamin Franklin is, "Be at war with your vices, peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man." That was hundreds of years ago. We're still learning the same lessons. Be grateful for every day people! I love you, I believe in you!

  • @bulmer69JR
    @bulmer69JR 2 роки тому +59

    Layne Staley not on the list just shows how underrated and underappreciated he really is.
    Every song he wrote was a warning and it defiantly worked for me. Everytime I get the craving I flip on some Alice In Chains

  • @nipulkradmsinatagras8293
    @nipulkradmsinatagras8293 2 роки тому +1028

    *"Drugs are bad, m'kay?!"*
    - Dalai Lama

    • @tasosdiaforetico7377
      @tasosdiaforetico7377 2 роки тому

      Was he a pot smoker

    • @justinboisvert3231
      @justinboisvert3231 2 роки тому +6

      tasos diaforetico but pot isn’t like coke and heroin

    • @davidhusband5022
      @davidhusband5022 2 роки тому

      wow so original

    • @TheB00tyWarrior
      @TheB00tyWarrior 2 роки тому

      I still kick myself for not having learned this earlier

    • @carsonwood2095
      @carsonwood2095 2 роки тому +7

      I got such a kick out of that south park episode. Reminded me of my mom so much. She didn’t take the time to really explain it to me other than “ don’t do drugs cause..... drugs are bad and if you do drugs then your ba d so...... don’t do drugs”

  • @maverick1181
    @maverick1181 2 роки тому +65

    I was going to see Dee Dee Ramone’s solo act in San Francisco June 2002. Unfortunately, he overdosed on heroin two days before the show. I couldn’t believe it. Saw him for the first time with the Ramones in SF 1980 and attended too many Ramones and Dee Dee solo shows until they all passed away.
    Long live Dee Dee King and his legacy in Rock n Roll. One of the greatest to ever do it.

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut 2 роки тому

      Dude that profile pic lol. Where is that from?

    • @SW-fn7cl
      @SW-fn7cl 2 роки тому

      Ah man tragic stuff that's so unfortunate

  • @moirabagwell2230
    @moirabagwell2230 2 роки тому +26

    Hearing Kurt hounestly broke my heart, he left way too soon

  • @thesnorman-graffiti3315
    @thesnorman-graffiti3315 2 роки тому +387

    I love John frusciante happy he’s clean

    • @rickc2102
      @rickc2102 2 роки тому +34

      Pointing out that people are more creative sober than they let themselves believe, that was awesome insight.

    • @rosiewhitfield123
      @rosiewhitfield123 2 роки тому +5

      His an extremely lucky guy. Scary as shxt drugs can be.

    • @zenith8417
      @zenith8417 2 роки тому +7

      @@rickc2102 Even though he's not a rockstar, Kid Cudi said the same thing about drugs, and he's had multiple occurrences with drug use from depression. Drugs act as a way to let go of inhibitions, and just do things regardless of consequence, which may come off as being creative or out of the box, but the only thing holding back their creativity was the lack of focus and initiative.
      It's hard to be creative or alert when all you're thinking about is the next time you'll pop a pill, smoke, shoot up, snort something, etc; some people are capable of functioning with it, but functioning is used very loosely, and it's more like they've just done it so much they know how to handle themselves, but it will still cause serious health and mental issues that they won't be able to ignore in the future.

    • @tricko8000
      @tricko8000 2 роки тому +14

      @@rickc2102 Yeah and the albums he made after rehab were fking awesome (Californication, BTW, SA)

    • @arturosantana1686
      @arturosantana1686 2 роки тому

      I’m happy he is because I’m not ….

  • @TheGunmanChannel
    @TheGunmanChannel 2 роки тому +185

    All absolute legends in this video

  • @Ari2_cute
    @Ari2_cute 2 роки тому +348

    Sober 7 months if someone would of told teenage me that I'd be heavy into drugs and done all the stuff I did I wouldn't of believed it. I wish I could turn back time and never did it, but I cant. I just hope when I tell others my story they can learn from me and never try drugs.

    • @xBaphometHx
      @xBaphometHx 2 роки тому +7

      would've* wouldn't have*

    • @timnolan4587
      @timnolan4587 2 роки тому +16

      Wow....your comment is almost word for word with something I told a friend of mine today. There is no rationalizing addiction.

    • @georgeantonioandrei8570
      @georgeantonioandrei8570 2 роки тому

      So you're saying that even trying is dangerous, some people I know do drugs, and I felt I could try to see what I'm gonna feel.

    • @timnolan4587
      @timnolan4587 2 роки тому +6

      @@georgeantonioandrei8570 For me, yes. You have to really know yourself. I don't think addiction is about the drug or activity itself. I have the potential to abuse anything that takes me away from reality. I knew of this potential at young age. So it depends on the person. Do a little self-analysis of yourself and you will figure it out. For many, if they are told to NOT do something, it will feed the curiosity and desire even more.

    • @georgeantonioandrei8570
      @georgeantonioandrei8570 2 роки тому

      @@timnolan4587 I know this, it applies to me, if people tell me not to do something, I'd rather try that specific thing. But I think that drugs could take me away.

  • @ascendrealize5194
    @ascendrealize5194 2 роки тому +18

    When I was younger everyone thought partying was what only a select few did until I realized the coolest ppl didn’t need anything

    • @your-username-here2308
      @your-username-here2308 2 роки тому

      That is a really bad view on the topic and makes no sense. Even with some drugs to some extend some Peoples alifes are better then others that might be addicted to other things and ruining there lives with it.

  • @savitelseofficial7751
    @savitelseofficial7751 2 роки тому +28

    when slash and ozzy tell you to stop doing stuff. TRUST THEM THEY KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS THAN ANYONE

  • @danmatthews5782
    @danmatthews5782 2 роки тому +134

    Musicians live on the road, doing shows across the globe. Tired, exhausted, stretched with anxiety and who knows what else...... hey C’mon do this bump, it ll pick you up til the next red light. Wash, dry and repeat over n over n over again. No wonder why they re all f’ up!

    • @joeldavis5815
      @joeldavis5815 2 роки тому +16

      This is true and they also get exploited by record companies to tour excessively and promote themselves constantly. It's no wonder so many of them turn to hard drugs.

    • @joeldavis5815
      @joeldavis5815 2 роки тому +5

      Not to mentioned that they're forced to sign contracts whereby they're required to periodically release new albums whether or not the creative juices are flowing (See: Korn releasing 30 albums of songs that all sound the same).

    • @SoreEater
      @SoreEater 2 роки тому +5

      I think it's not even that, I think it's because people who are very talented creatively and enjoy creating something are often obsessive by nature. Musicians who are able to create something great usually spend literary most of their time thinking about music, reading about it, playing it, discussing it etc etc. it's because they obsess so much with it that they are able to discover something special, after a lot of trial, error, learning, understanding. Most likely have addictive personalities and the brain chemistry that goes with it, you're almost born this way. Just when you're a kid you stay awake for days playing your favorite game, without any drugs, while your friends get bored and want to switch their brain off after several hours

    • @joeldavis5815
      @joeldavis5815 2 роки тому +1

      @@SoreEater Dude I know people in the industry. Yeah, the recording industry exploits musicians. They're there to sell albums and make money. If an aspiring musician is lucky enough to land a contract they're lucky to get 10% of the proceeds from their album sales.

    • @joeldavis5815
      @joeldavis5815 2 роки тому +2

      Then they're forced (by the record companies) to put out a said number of albums within a certain time frame. So now it's no longer about the music, it's about appeasing a bunch of corporate f***s. Then, once you get big, they want you to tour AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE to promote further album sales.
      People say it's glamorous to be a rockstar and it can be but it comes with a serious amount of stress. And when you're too tired to go on, you're still being forced to. Why not do some coke or meth to keep you going? Feel anxious that your performance will be bad, try some heroin. Hell, those same corporate f***s will make sure there's always plenty of drugs to go around, mainly at your own expense of course...

  • @maayan460
    @maayan460 2 роки тому +777

    Drugs 'n art, music specifically, is a paradox in my opinion.. obviously it's not necessary to consume drugs to create amazing stuff, but at the same time i think its fair to say that it surely helped creating some of the most significant and intense creations in history.. and at the same time, it took away the talented who created them way way too early, depriving them from creating more of it...

    • @grungemetalhd1668
      @grungemetalhd1668 2 роки тому +26

      That’s literally my Input... well said

    • @amphibeingmcshpongletron5026
      @amphibeingmcshpongletron5026 2 роки тому +53

      True. I think a slightly different way of looking at it is that artistic and creative types may be more prone to self esteem and mental health issues which could lead to substance use and addiction. That said, I can also vouch for the creative potential of substance use. However, being loaded all the time is NOT a good way to stay productive and creative. It does seem to have a short term boost to creativity when used sparingly. I think the key there is the novelty of the states produced by various substances. Once it no longer becomes novel, it can really detract from your art or lead to illness or death.

    • @conorwatters3474
      @conorwatters3474 2 роки тому +15

      @@amphibeingmcshpongletron5026 perhaps an altered state helps to create unusual sounds and themes. I agree. musicians and creative types are often sensitive, anxiety prone, depression prone, outsiders, and have risk factors for mental health issues such as childhood adverse events, trauma, and often inadequate resources and career frustrations. this might explain the prevalence of drug use in artist culture. I want to understand better so I can help more.

    • @samhain6953
      @samhain6953 2 роки тому +10

      True. And when the artist "sobers up and gets clean" it's never the same

    • @solracv8528
      @solracv8528 2 роки тому +1

      No lol

  • @SoreEater
    @SoreEater 2 роки тому +28

    Love Lemmy's quote, I guess the title was meant to be "warning about heroin", not drugs, because Lemmy was a diehard speedfreak till his last breath. Why do you think he spent all those hours playing that game at the Rainbow bar

  • @DawoudKringle
    @DawoudKringle 2 роки тому +8

    I had a substance abuse problem.
    One night I came home after going out and seeing how much I could get up my nose and down my throat. Suddenly, I saw the reality of what I was doing to myself and I said "I can't live like this." The next morning I woke up and realized I didn't have to.
    That was August 1st, 1988. As of this writing, I'm 33 years clean and sober.
    There's no way I want to go back to what I was doing. Life is better without it. Not always easy, but better.

  • @anotherbigfootwithinternet2147
    @anotherbigfootwithinternet2147 2 роки тому +164

    Layne Staley warned fans about drugs his whole career, the dirt album is about the life of an addict, it starts off with how good it feels and then the realisation that your life is over and you're gonna die probably not too long from now. From godsmack depicting how good it feels to would about the death of a fellow addict friend (Andrew wood) to rain when I die talking about death. Unfortunately Layne didn't win his demons, probably the most slowest suicide and most depressing death in metal and rock.

    • @grungemetalhd1668
      @grungemetalhd1668 2 роки тому +6

      Layne is the GOAT

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 2 роки тому +3

      I love the man, and I hate the weakness.
      Because that weakness can be in me or you, and it’s the devil 👿. This devil doesn’t want you free, and you really are meant to be free.

    • @angusbeefballfro
      @angusbeefballfro 2 роки тому +14

      Layne is probably the biggest eye opening case of this for me. I can hear the pain in Layne's voice very clearly in Alice in Chains. I feel so bad for Layne and what he went through in the last years of his life. I just imagine the loneliness, dependence on drugs and how shitty he must've felt. I can't imagine being his mom or those cops who discovered his body two weeks after his death. Very sad.

    • @anotherbigfootwithinternet2147
      @anotherbigfootwithinternet2147 2 роки тому

      @@grungemetalhd1668 agreed

    • @evakrissance
      @evakrissance 2 роки тому

      miss him

  • @EverythingWill
    @EverythingWill 2 роки тому +643

    Damn, Kurt left a legacy that all rock fans should admire

    • @bleachedproductionz
      @bleachedproductionz 2 роки тому +27

      I’m gonna get hate for this but I think he was a pretentious douche bag, his self righteous attitude is so irking to me personally

    • @diegzwsp
      @diegzwsp 2 роки тому +3

      @@bleachedproductionz i agree with you

    • @stephanea5364
      @stephanea5364 2 роки тому +12

      Legacy of shitty music.

    • @bodhi8297
      @bodhi8297 2 роки тому +69

      @@stephanea5364 really? I think it’s fair to say not it’s not your thing but let’s be honest here if kurt Cobain made “shitty” music then who didn’t lmao the guy changed the entire course of where music was headed

    • @bodhi8297
      @bodhi8297 2 роки тому +41

      @@bleachedproductionz name one rock star that isn’t a bit pretentious. At some point the success is going to effect you in that way period

  • @davidmatheny1993
    @davidmatheny1993 2 роки тому +111

    Hopefully these stories and others will tell folks that addiction is truly a long term recovery, and people need strong support through it. You can have all of the desire and motivation in the world to avoid drugs/alcohol/porn/any form of addiction, but there are those triggers that often lead to people returning to the substance to deal with some sort of stress/trauma/pain,etc. Notice that a good number of people in this video had some issues/relapses after said interviews. It is not a change of heart or them lying about seeking change; It is a daily battle to say your life is better without that substance.

    • @rosiewhitfield123
      @rosiewhitfield123 2 роки тому +1

      Well said 👏🏻

    • @starcrysis23
      @starcrysis23 2 роки тому

      Porn lol

    • @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014
      @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014 2 роки тому

      As an alcoholic who has been sober for 3 1/2 years I applaud this. No need to even touch the stuff. There’s a chance you will get addicted and ruin your life. I almost ruined my life

  • @danielzajonz4364
    @danielzajonz4364 2 роки тому +76

    Cant even express how happy I am that we didnt lose John Frusciante to drugs 💚

    • @therineusbassman
      @therineusbassman 2 роки тому +1

      Ditto.

    • @supernothing77
      @supernothing77 2 роки тому +3

      I loved his response the best

    • @venomau5speedz
      @venomau5speedz 2 роки тому +3

      Anyone here a big fan of his solo stuff?? 😁😊

    • @TheCaptainFatBelly
      @TheCaptainFatBelly 2 роки тому

      @@venomau5speedz I am

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 2 роки тому +1

      My #1 musical wonder, (just ahead of what would Nirvana’s 4th album been like) is what sort of follow-up to BSSM would we have got if he and Anthony got along and John never went off the rails.
      Californiacation is a great comeback album, but I wonder what sort of youthful exuberance was wasted, being away from Chad and Flea

  • @danielriley6111
    @danielriley6111 2 роки тому +282

    Damn this is so crazy too see , Kurts one is really tragic knowing what happened

    • @FenderBender5150
      @FenderBender5150 2 роки тому +32

      What, you mean the fact that Courtney had him murdered and somehow got away with it?

    • @nothingleftnothingleft3071
      @nothingleftnothingleft3071 2 роки тому +3

      @@FenderBender5150 yeah cause she got rid of the evidence and burned Kurt body

    • @Elias-cs3ol
      @Elias-cs3ol 2 роки тому +32

      @@FenderBender5150 I really don't like Courtney either but she DID NOT KILL KURT

    • @janvranjes4554
      @janvranjes4554 2 роки тому +12

      @@Elias-cs3ol At that time he said he was the happiest he ever been...

    • @mrspassival
      @mrspassival 2 роки тому +28

      @@janvranjes4554 Welcome to the depression my friend ! Even if kurt was telling the truth, the thing about depression is that it doesnt care if youre happy or not

  • @robertshulenberger
    @robertshulenberger 2 роки тому +121

    2:09; JAMES HETFIELD 🤘🤘🤘
    3:44; OZZY 🤘🤘🤘
    Rest in Peace Lemmy 🤘🤘🤘

  • @francohin
    @francohin 2 роки тому +82

    Frusciante : “people that did good things on drugs could have also done those things without drugs” - gold

    • @agauerm
      @agauerm 2 роки тому +5

      nope

    • @captaincrunch72
      @captaincrunch72 2 роки тому

      @@agauerm no, absolutely..

    • @goodmorningsundaymorning4533
      @goodmorningsundaymorning4533 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah but I wouldn't call it gold. It's common sense 😂

    • @jesussanchez9106
      @jesussanchez9106 2 роки тому +2

      He actually said people who have done good things on drugs could have done good things while not on drugs, which I feel like is a pretty different statement but either way I feel like I very much disagree with someone fully claiming there is never any benefit to drugs just because some people definitely tend to loose control. And even with those people that lose control there was probably plenty of things that benefitted from those experiences even past when they stopped doing them, but that seems so much less extreme to say and God knows people love jumping to extremes of one end or the other with most things in life....

    • @aaronwatter
      @aaronwatter 2 роки тому +2

      @@jesussanchez9106 Well said, Jesus. Plus, I think sometimes one has to lose control in order to understand how to gain it.

  • @douglassmithe9799
    @douglassmithe9799 2 роки тому +49

    What John Frusciante was saying at the end really struck a chord with me. People think that drugs somehow enhance your creativity, but I'm not sure if that's the case

    • @sujataghosh4046
      @sujataghosh4046 2 роки тому +11

      It might
      But to get creativity, you need to have skill. Skill takes time and patience to aquire, which cannot be done under the influence of drugs.

    • @douglassmithe9799
      @douglassmithe9799 2 роки тому +3

      @Magic I guess psychedelic drugs would be the exception to the rule here.

    • @Rmachine91
      @Rmachine91 2 роки тому +10

      drugs are incredible for all types of art, even writing. The problem is abuse. People and their context are the real problem.

    • @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014
      @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014 2 роки тому +1

      It’s actually scientifically proven that some drugs open up creativity. Addiction and abuse is the bad side to it

    • @francethemc9416
      @francethemc9416 2 роки тому +1

      Did Leonardo Davinci use LSD? Thinking about the classic greats helps reinforce the greatness one can achieve through curiously and hard work.

  • @gardenboydon
    @gardenboydon 2 роки тому +8

    Rockstars/musicians have been telling us about the dangers of drug reliance for so long

  • @micah1978
    @micah1978 2 роки тому +103

    Back in my day all the jazz musicians were on the reefer. Later on the rock n roll musicians were into heroin. Then I learned that the jazz musicians were on the smack too but nobody really talked about it back then. Charlie Parker introduced the younger cats to the H.

    • @crashfrog3051
      @crashfrog3051 2 роки тому +28

      I used to be with 'it', but then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm with isn't 'it' anymore and what's 'it' seems weird and scary.

    • @rudolphdrasler2697
      @rudolphdrasler2697 2 роки тому +15

      @@crashfrog3051 and it'll happen to you too.

    • @netrioter
      @netrioter 2 роки тому +4

      Lol ...that damn reefer

    • @micah1978
      @micah1978 2 роки тому +4

      @@crashfrog3051 this is very true but the one thing that never changes is musicians being all hopped up on goofballs.

    • @3340steve
      @3340steve 2 роки тому +3

      Not so. The drugs were circulated in cities to undermine a socially powerful movement of artists and their audiences. Blaming Charlie Parker because somebody else uses junk is incorrect.

  • @billywiththebulgingbaloonb5105
    @billywiththebulgingbaloonb5105 2 роки тому +21

    Lemmy wasn't speaking out against all drugs. He was speaking out against heroin, which was the only drug he was against.

    • @pryingeyes1551
      @pryingeyes1551 2 роки тому

      It's kind of ironic. Heroin kills 6% of its users. Cigarettes kill about 68% of their users.
      Lemmy's addiction to legal drugs like cigarettes, alcohol, and sugar did him in.

    • @billywiththebulgingbaloonb5105
      @billywiththebulgingbaloonb5105 2 роки тому +2

      @@pryingeyes1551 He was also a major speedfreak (amphetamine.)

  • @janiwirman
    @janiwirman 2 роки тому +7

    I wish I had heard this words from my idols back in the day. It took me 2 suicide attempts and almost killing a dear friend of mine to get out from alcohol.
    Guys, please listen to these men. Trying to kill the pain with substances will only bring you more pain

    • @your-username-here2308
      @your-username-here2308 2 роки тому +1

      Thats why i always say drugs are not the fucking problem its the things that cause addiction/pain.

  • @dipeshyakha5597
    @dipeshyakha5597 2 роки тому +441

    Addiction is a disease not a crime😓

    • @OliveMule
      @OliveMule 2 роки тому +34

      Its NEITHER!
      ITS A CHOICE YOU LAZY S.O.B!

    • @postpunk6947
      @postpunk6947 2 роки тому +110

      @@OliveMule you know nothing

    • @imatoaster7831
      @imatoaster7831 2 роки тому +83

      @@OliveMule addiction itself is not a choice. Trying the thing you get addicted to, is.

    • @shagstars
      @shagstars 2 роки тому +35

      @@OliveMule Nope dependency of the body is a disease.

    • @badq.concerts
      @badq.concerts 2 роки тому +7

      @@OliveMule no no it isnt

  • @swingonthespiral
    @swingonthespiral 2 роки тому +5

    I was 14 when I got addicted to opiate painkillers and benzodiazepines. I was drinking regularly even before then. Now, at 22, while I've been clean from hard drugs for 5 years I still feel the effects of it. Maybe because I did it all so young it affected my development. I smoked weed until I was 21, and I'm still weaning myself off nicotine and go back to patches and gum sometimes.
    I still struggle with horrible depression despite being clean and quite active. I find myself shutting down multiple times throughout the day, and it feels like hell just getting out of bed.
    Just don't do drugs. Especially the hard shit.

    • @Gigi1111Layna
      @Gigi1111Layna Рік тому

      I hope you're doing really good now, a year after your comment. ❤💯💫 Thank you for your words..💕😊

  • @blakeedward6207
    @blakeedward6207 2 роки тому +5

    I almost relapsed today. seeing this pulled me back. thank you

  • @samuraijaydee
    @samuraijaydee 2 роки тому

    It's so refreshing to hear people being so painfully honest. They're all terrific.

  • @ramonaheart
    @ramonaheart 2 роки тому +8

    The moment Dee Dee popped on my screen, I started bawling like a little kid. As a die-hard Ramones' fan, seeing him being so proud of simply being alive, even though he went through some heavy shit is really heart-harming. But then I remember that it was the same goddamn thing that took him from this world... Dude, those feelings, they hurt.

    • @aharonbaalshem
      @aharonbaalshem 2 роки тому

      I remember I had this Ramones documentary when I was 14 I watched that shit every night. The ending is Dee Dee walking away after his introduction to the R&R HOF and it just says he was found dead a week later or something like that. Really sad. I believe Marky is the only Ramone left

  • @crazymetalbitch77
    @crazymetalbitch77 2 роки тому +19

    I'm so glad rock and metal genres are changing and they don't necessarilly include drugs anymore. And thank you for this video, we need to raise awarness about this issue. Remember, playing or listening to rock and metal doesn't mean you have to take drugs/alcohol. You can rock without that! 🤘

    • @cftncfjlphgfb
      @cftncfjlphgfb 2 роки тому +3

      Ive lost friends over not wanting to hang out with them when they were on stuff so I'm happy things seem to be changing

    • @HHeibeck8687
      @HHeibeck8687 2 роки тому +2

      Yessssss!! 🔥

    • @NickGreiner1988
      @NickGreiner1988 2 роки тому +2

      Can't say the same for the music that's the most popular with young people these days. Glamourizing "prescription" opiate abuse.

    • @ahhwe-any7434
      @ahhwe-any7434 2 роки тому

      @@NickGreiner1988 my husband grew up to the likes of his peers. Sh like Morrison (which I have no clue about) & other ppl surrounding those times. W/ out knowing but knowing ,huh? Those times are definitely not innocent. Well, it's prob rumors but myself, I would've just assumed everyone did psychedelics. Apparently not. I grew up listening to p.abdule, nkotb, & Madonna. LOL, we r not the same. Ok prob other sh I shouldn't have been listening to but not as much as the popstars

  • @juniorrules1
    @juniorrules1 2 роки тому

    Thank you for posting this. It hits close to home.

  • @rbrown3232
    @rbrown3232 2 роки тому

    I appreciate you leaving out the closing guitar riff because this is a serious video. That really drove it home.

  • @SoftDrinksOfChoice
    @SoftDrinksOfChoice 2 роки тому +110

    I used heroin for a good 4 years straight never taking a day off + coke and plenty of other shit. My memory became so bad that I couldn't even remember stupid everyday words like "compass" or "elevator " Yes, it works GREAT for pain, (I suffer from cluster migraines) but I'm not going to sit here and act like that's all I used it for. I mainly did it for the pleasure and bc I was selfish.

    • @TheMrdarkflame
      @TheMrdarkflame 2 роки тому +7

      I was always wondering how some people are able to do heroin or meth everyday and live a relatively functioning life, going to work etc

    • @cleverg1555
      @cleverg1555 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheMrdarkflame they do those type of things without thinking 90% of the time if they're not too bad

    • @SoreEater
      @SoreEater 2 роки тому +6

      @@TheMrdarkflame well if you gained some knowledge, skills and profeciency before you got addicted and there are things you live for - then you can kinda make it work for you. Kinda being the key word, because there'll be a lot of fuck ups and issues but at the same time, believe me, you can do some good work on meth, and I'm talking analytical type stuff. But "functioning addict" I think is an illusion. Even if everybody else thinks you're doing ok - you know you're not really giving them the whole picture while you somehow get by. I've read there is a percentage of people who are kind of resistant to pitfalls of addictions, because of their brain chemistry, but that for most it means their intake is not as bad as what a real addict does.
      And yeah, I didn't only read about addictions,me wasting time rambling in this comment section is a pretty revealing evidence

    • @joeshlong9614
      @joeshlong9614 2 роки тому +5

      Takes a lot of courage and self realization to say this, and I gotta say it’s very admirable.
      You’re a strong person

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke 2 роки тому +5

      Did your memory improve over time after quitting? I hope it did bro. I had a bad reaction to meth 7 years ago and it left me really hazy for about a year and then my brain started to clear up thankfully. Never quite fully healed from it, but I feel much, much better now. Never touched that crap since then.

  • @travisnorman
    @travisnorman 2 роки тому +44

    Been sober just over three years. It's work. I've lost friends I probably didn't need to keep. Had to quit my bar band. I didn't lose a single fucking pound of weight. I was able to kick some prescription meds once I got going. I definitely feel better overall. My heart doesn't hurt as often as it once did. So there's good and bad and in-between. As in anything, it's not always this binary good/bad shit, sometimes you're gonna get lost in the gray for a bit while you figure shit out. Best wishes to any fellow musicians pursuing sobriety. I did it for my family, like James. Rather keep them than the bottle.

    • @KRS2000
      @KRS2000 2 роки тому +1

      Congrats dude.
      I'm still having difficulties with staying sober.
      The last time I had vodka was October 2016, and whiskey May 2017. Unfortunately, I'm still trying to kick beer out. My last 2 beers I drank were last night, and I'm hoping to make it that those were my final 2, ever.
      When you mentioned you lost people that you didn't need to keep, I'm thinking thats going to be the same for me as well.

    • @travisnorman
      @travisnorman 2 роки тому +2

      @@KRS2000 Honestly brother that was the part that broke my heart more than anything. Knowing I had friends who preferred the company of the bottle to my company. Hard not to take that personally, ya know? If you want to get sober, then you'll get sober. Good luck to you. Use whatever tools you can to stay sober - family, faith, friends, forums. Anything. You can do this! 💪

    • @KRS2000
      @KRS2000 2 роки тому +1

      @@travisnorman Thanks bro.
      The area I'm living in is in lock down, and I guess I can say I've been using it to my advantage. I've been using it as my way to distance myself from someone I used to drink with every weekend. I'd go by every 2 or 3 weeks, but I'd stay sober all that time I didn't go out. Unfortunately for him, he would go down to his neighbors and get drunk with that guy (along with others, when people are supposed to be staying away from each other), or if I was at his place, he would invite people in to get fucked up, which would make me get up and leave. I want to stay sober and if it means severing my friendship with my one buddy, then that's whats going to have to happen.
      I'm finding ways to keep myself sober when I stay home, like working out (even with a lack of equipment), reading my Marvel or DC novels outside in the sweltering heat, or whatever else to keep me in line. Maybe I'll even consider picking back up my guitars again, even though I'm not good. Its better than opening up a can after just going through a case the previous night while having a hangover. I've had enough of living like that every weekend.

    • @travisnorman
      @travisnorman 2 роки тому +2

      @@KRS2000 Sounds like you're on the right path. And we all sometimes stray from that path. The point is to get back on that path as soon as possible. You sound like you know what needs to be done, which means you believe it CAN be done. Be strong, stay awesome, and forgive yourself if you temporarily lose the path.

    • @_RobBanks
      @_RobBanks 2 роки тому +1

      “Lost in the grey for a bit while you figure things out”
      So true

  • @prcption8636
    @prcption8636 2 роки тому

    Great video! It’s good to hear it from your idols to hopefully put things into perspective.

  • @CoreyDrums
    @CoreyDrums 2 роки тому +6

    At the end of 2012, i was at a bar, when my cousin decide to pick a fight with someone. That someone ended up having a Tec9. i was shot 4x with hollow point 9mm Bullets. thats the same night i became an addict. the hospital had to have me on so much shit to save my life, that by the time i woke up (2 weeks later) i was a full blown addict. took me 7 yrs to get off pain meds, which THANK THE LORD never led to Heroin.. Im clean for almost 3yrs now

  • @ashlabelle
    @ashlabelle 2 роки тому +6

    The idea that Kurt lived his entire life in chronic pain and was using the drugs to ease the pain, really hurts. I wish wherever he is now there's no pain to cure.

    • @Gigi1111Layna
      @Gigi1111Layna Рік тому +1

      A lot of ppl start out of pain. Or after surgeries...
      Don't worry..there is no pain where Kurt is now. He is in peace.

  • @admtech69
    @admtech69 2 роки тому +23

    Keith died five years ago. It's just that the drugs haven't worn off yet.

  • @bluesnags7711
    @bluesnags7711 2 роки тому +2

    Respect to anyone that has truly lived a clean life

    • @rowlandbuck2703
      @rowlandbuck2703 2 роки тому

      Why? Just wondering why that’s better than say somebody who has partied and then, but never let drugs become a problem.

    • @bluesnags7711
      @bluesnags7711 2 роки тому +1

      @@rowlandbuck2703 I have to admire people comfortable in their own skin & choosing to face life without self medicating. Is it courage or inner peace? Whatever it is I respect those who it comes natural.

  • @gardenboydon
    @gardenboydon 2 роки тому

    So much wisdom in a 5 minute video 🙏 thank you

  • @nathangreen5097
    @nathangreen5097 2 роки тому +11

    Mr Mackey said it best: “Drugs are bad, mmkay?” 😬

  • @AradiatheAlien
    @AradiatheAlien 2 роки тому +8

    got off methadone 2 years ago after 14 years of heroin addiction. recently relapsed after a bad break up. i have autism and bpd so its difficult. but the point is: youre never a recovered addict. you are a recovering addict for life. because it can take even the most trivial thing to throw all you worked towards down the drain. much love to all my fellow addicts trying to right the wrongs they made. keep your heads held higher than you might be right now. the catch 22 is other addicts are there for you because no one else is. but that's the problem; the culture is there for you.

    • @pryingeyes1551
      @pryingeyes1551 2 роки тому +1

      I lost the constant desire to do heroin after about a year of not using. Maybe two. I'll occasionally take pharms, but it's very rare now, and has been for 11 years.
      Sorry to hear about the relapse. Hope things are going better for you.

  • @Tyler.i.81
    @Tyler.i.81 2 роки тому

    Thanks i needed this

  • @ForeverFridayVideo
    @ForeverFridayVideo 2 роки тому

    Important video you put together. Cheers 💕

  • @coggenstein
    @coggenstein 2 роки тому +3

    One thing I think causes addictions in touring artists especially is when it's the same process over and over again, by that I mean the repetitive process of performing and travelling, they need that excess substance to 'keep it fun' (discussed in the Foo Fighters Back And Forth documentary)

  • @livefreeprintguns
    @livefreeprintguns 2 роки тому +11

    I was so pissed when I heard Phil was clinically deceased for a few minutes. It really hurt me man, not trying to spin a sob story because I had a good childhood and upbringing, but fact of the matter was Vulgar Display of Power was the closest thing I had to a father figure growing up and Phil's messages of strength and "unscarred by trials" helped me in so many countless ways I couldn't begin to put it into words. I was so angry and afraid that I'd be completely lost without his message. Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagine both Vinnie and Dime's lives would be cut so incredibly short as well. I cried my eyes out when I heard about that fateful day in Columbus OH. Dimebag has been my guitar idol and hero since the early 90's but I am blessed with the fact I was able to meet them on the TGSTK tour and got Vinnie's and Dime's autographs. All the stories about Dime was true too man... it was me and two other friends and he legit hung out with us for easily 20 minutes. We were 15 years old and he wasn't trying to leave to go find a groupie, he wasn't trying to shoo the little kids away... he was through and through legit and those memories have stuck with me to this day. RIP Abbott Brothers, you changed the face of music and your legacy will continue on.

  • @angelvillarreal3648
    @angelvillarreal3648 2 роки тому

    Glad this video was posted. Young people need to hear this.

  • @u.s.n.retired1995
    @u.s.n.retired1995 2 роки тому

    No one is perfect. I appreciate everyone's honesty here! Great talented men giving fantastic advice.

  • @farmonious420
    @farmonious420 2 роки тому +3

    WHAT! OZZY without hair? I've been an Ozzy fan for 35 years and I've never seen this interview. Amazing!

  • @4420srt
    @4420srt 2 роки тому +14

    John Frusciante is one talent im grateful he got away from the wrecklessness

  • @emzchaos6273
    @emzchaos6273 2 роки тому

    This is powerful video, I've been clean 6 years and totally agree with everything these wonderful talented people are saying

  • @VelcroKittie
    @VelcroKittie 2 роки тому

    Great video. Been through it myself. Clean as a whistle now

  • @hedkace
    @hedkace 2 роки тому +3

    Lost some of my closest friends to drugs. Beautiful people I will never get to talk to ever again. I was no angel back in the day either.
    Fucking hate what drugs have taken from all of us. Good people, good friends and good family gone forever.

  • @cypherbrittainnethegodofsl4988
    @cypherbrittainnethegodofsl4988 2 роки тому +33

    Drug : *Mentioned*
    Frank Tenpenny : *This is drug money*
    C0ck Johnson : My money man :"(

    • @superhosster
      @superhosster 2 роки тому +3

      I still remember this dialog so well 😆

    • @TheMusicOfMind
      @TheMusicOfMind 2 роки тому +2

      Ah shit. Here we go again.

  • @thomascharles44
    @thomascharles44 2 роки тому

    That was awesome, thank you

  • @chrishandsome4267
    @chrishandsome4267 2 роки тому +1

    I needed this video

  • @rsohlich1
    @rsohlich1 2 роки тому +17

    I really wish I had never taken those vicodins as a teen. They literally changed my life. I was in a lot of pain and was feeling lost and the relief they gave was something I can't fully articulate. Unfortunately, that alluring feeling was always lurking in the bank of my conscience. I'm still battling that illusion to this day at 36.

    • @_RobBanks
      @_RobBanks 2 роки тому

      Do you live in Oregon? That must be difficult over there with there new “policy” on drugs.

    • @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014
      @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014 2 роки тому

      I am 38 and am a former drug addict and alcoholic. I haven’t had a drink or done a drug in 3 1/2 years. Alcohol had become the worst of the problem towards the end cause it’s so easy to get and socially acceptable and I can tell you it’s a battle every day

  • @amberblair8379
    @amberblair8379 2 роки тому +2

    My partner had to step over Slash to get into a particular bar in London. He was passed out on the doorstep back when G'n'R played their first 2 UK shows at The Marquee Club

  • @danh950
    @danh950 2 роки тому

    Strong video and am glad there is no 'top ...' vibe in it, just raw footage. Think most would have seen it but Dave Navarro had an amazing talk with Oliver Peck about mental health. Dave's substance abuse was a red line through that conversation

  • @bulkhammerii3419
    @bulkhammerii3419 2 роки тому +5

    Chris Cornell and Layne Staley two more fallen brothers weather it's prescription or otherwise! Rest in peace you incredibly talented and creative ledgends

  • @ThatGirlMisty
    @ThatGirlMisty 2 роки тому +4

    Seeing Lemmy say this stuff about drugs and knowing what he did to himself with alcohol is hurtful.

  • @WillyGoatActual
    @WillyGoatActual 2 роки тому +2

    Ok, I've been told this by so many people throughout my almost 21 years of life. Hearing it from my idols is FAR more impactful (and I would listen to guys like CGkid talk about how they regret using drugs, that alone was powerful). I know that I personally could not, would not, ever want to pick up a coke habit, or a meth habit... because I know that once I start, BAM; that's my life now. My life would effectively be OVER.

  • @czr7j9
    @czr7j9 2 роки тому

    Nice to hear from these legends

  • @jasonjewell1667
    @jasonjewell1667 2 роки тому +5

    Slash's story is along the lines of mine. I cant imagine having his money and level of fame as well. I was on shit for years. As long I was writing good music, having money and hot girls all the time you could not tell me a damn thing. Eventually it derailed and I tell people all the time you cant control it! I did opiates and drank for 6 years with no bad effects. The 2 years that followed I lost everything. I actually didn't lose anything. I just threw everything away.

  • @mike285
    @mike285 2 роки тому +28

    I mean, James's drinking is as lethal as the others, but imagine drinking into oblivion for years, then it takes losing your family and your band to make you stop

    • @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014
      @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014 2 роки тому

      Minus the band part that’s what happened to me. My wife was going to leave me and take my kid. I was a miserable drunk who would also take whatever drugs I could get. Luckily I’m 3 1/2 years sober now and my family life is going amazing

  • @NameThatSong1
    @NameThatSong1 2 роки тому

    The best PSA I've ever seen! They've all lived it.

  • @MasterYota1
    @MasterYota1 2 роки тому

    What a great video!!

  • @OGM_OriginalGameMusic
    @OGM_OriginalGameMusic 2 роки тому +9

    Bottom Line: Don't get in the habit of using outside sources to relieve your inside pain. You gotta learn to self heal (im talking emotional issues here, ofcourse). It sounds hippie i know but

    • @aharonbaalshem
      @aharonbaalshem 2 роки тому

      Shadow work its called and actually super important if you want to practice Occultism. If not you end up with malicious spirits attached to you. And I speak from experience

  • @alphatango2614
    @alphatango2614 2 роки тому +11

    Can't remember that Ozzy look. Must be ancient!

  • @spacegupta71
    @spacegupta71 2 роки тому +2

    It is pretty encouraging seeing people compile this shit from the last generation and then putting it out for the next to learn from

  • @Shielsproductions100
    @Shielsproductions100 2 роки тому +1

    Great video .

  • @Wolvereyne
    @Wolvereyne 2 роки тому +24

    Jim Morrison should be in this video...LSD and Alkohol/Whiskey abuse can lead to death in your 20tis..Morrison once said: “It's like gambling somehow. You go out for a night of drinking and you don't know where you're going to end up the next day. It could work out good or it could be disastrous. It's like the throw of the dice.”

    • @_RobBanks
      @_RobBanks 2 роки тому

      Lsd abuse? That doesn’t happen

    • @LamentOfInnocence1
      @LamentOfInnocence1 2 роки тому +1

      @@_RobBanks i have. it's certainly not the same as most drugs but there were absolutely times i craved that experience and made bad compromises to get it

    • @_RobBanks
      @_RobBanks 2 роки тому

      @@LamentOfInnocence1 that’s poor decision making, not really lsd abuse

    • @LamentOfInnocence1
      @LamentOfInnocence1 2 роки тому

      @@_RobBanks i guess. abuse can be interpreted different ways. for me it was kind of like a stimulant. i got into a mindset where i was getting euphoria pretty consistently, similar to more conventional drugs of abuse or whatever you want to call it

    • @mvmusic8467
      @mvmusic8467 2 роки тому +1

      @@_RobBanks Abuse isn't some black and white concept, it cant just be put into a little box, there are many forms of substance abuse, your comment seems to come from a place of ignorance and possibly even arrogance. LSD and other psychedelics can very easily be abused, I've seen it happen to multiple friends who used psychedelics every 2nd day for months at a time until they were on the brink of insanity, it even happened to me for 2-3 months when I was younger. You can become addicted to sugar for Christ's sake, what makes you think substances as potent and often euphoric as psychedelics would be impossible to abuse?

  • @richardaversa7128
    @richardaversa7128 2 роки тому +138

    Pretty much every time they said "drugs", they were talking about heroin. Sometimes alcohol. I think it should be clarified how different the various classes of drugs can be. For instance, there is a lot of scientific evidence supporting the fact that psychedelic drugs can help people escape their addictions to the destructive drugs being referenced in this video.

    • @alv44
      @alv44 2 роки тому +9

      true. and cocaine

    • @plasmakitten4261
      @plasmakitten4261 2 роки тому +34

      Heroin, crack, meth, etc. The hard stuff that kills people.

    • @Bankable2790
      @Bankable2790 2 роки тому +3

      @@plasmakitten4261 Right. The mind numbing drugs

    • @stiefjac5082
      @stiefjac5082 2 роки тому +15

      you're not wrong to an extent
      but i've seen alot of people fry their brains from using acid way too many times at way too high of doses
      i've seen people who get addicted to the feeling of tripping and find really shitty pseudo-psychedelic ways to get high like cough syrup
      psychedlics can help but honestly there's nothing that is ever in this world inherently bad, people forget heroin was used to lessen the pain of wounded soldiers, amphetamines were used to treat fatigue for airplane pilots, cocaine traditionally was chewed in leaf form and a relatively mild stimulant, coffee when it was brought from the new world in the 1500s back to europe is credited by some for the rennaisance period when people began to drink coffee instead of alcohol for the first time in forever (because apparently people were still too dumb to figure out the reason why beer and coffee didnt give you dysentery but river water did was because you have to basically boil it first to have beer or coffee, like this is one piece of history i have a hard time believing, if people figured out how to make alcohol how did clean water not really become a thing until modern plumbing, it just makes no sense)
      anyways my point is people are too quick to defend psychedelics like they can't be abused because they're non-addictive. that kind of dismisses the mind of an addict in the first place
      people cant stop drinking soda and eating cheesegburgers to death, the show hoarders shows what addiction to stuff looks like, it can be anything
      but i can stop any time i want to you dont know me

    • @mercster
      @mercster 2 роки тому +19

      I've seen dudes fry their brains on acid. And weed hurts your lungs. You're talking about using things as medicine, and that's fine. But once it becomes recreational or a habit... no. You're talking yourself into feeling good about using a crutch. Source -- drug user for 30 years, hardcore alcoholic. I've used every excuse in the book.

  • @felixculpa4192
    @felixculpa4192 2 роки тому +2

    I've been a SEVERE drinker....
    I've been a SEVERE benzo addict....
    I've been a SEVERE heroin addict....
    I've been an addict longer than I haven't at this point in my 38 years....
    I've been alcohol free for over 10 years....
    I've been benzo and heroin free for over 7 years....
    Y0U CAN MAKE IT OUT.
    I promise you that. I know what you are thinking. I've experienced the morbid depression. It's beyond description, and that makes you feel worse, even more alone, even more helpless to stop it. I know you understand that it's irrational, I know you can think as logically as the people begging you to stop. And I know that it doesn't matter. It's not a logical problem. It's a mystery to us mostly, how we can be surrounded by people who love us, yet we feel more alone than some marooned sailor on some undocumented island, left to die. It doesn't need to be logical. You don't need to worry about that, and you certainly don't need to feel guilty for it. You need to forgive yourself, devote all your limited positivity inward, there will be time for others later. I promise you the clouds lift. Believe me, I get it. I hurt myself at one point, and I continued to do so, sort of escalating suicidal behavior, until I was put away for a couple weeks by family in a psych unit. Did I snap out of it then? No. I hadn't realized that I need to focus on me, selfishly if you feel that way about it, accept it. All that matters is that you don't lose focus on yourself. Start by kicking your crutches. Substances are a poisoned bandage, they stop the bleeding, while killing you another way. Direct you anger and your frustration toward your addiction. Personify it. Loathe it, despise it. Kill it. Kill it by living without it, by surviving. That's your only job at first, and you cannot fail. Not so long as you keep at it. If you use again. Accept it. Try again. Change your thinking, over time, it becomes so much easier, and one day you WILL wake up and realize what I'm telling you is true. I know, you cannot fathom it now. I've been there. But you don't need to even believe it at first, just go with it. There is no time, there is no schedule. You work at your pace, focusing on YOU.
    YOU DESERVE HAPPINESS. YOU DESERVE WHAT YOU SEE AROUND YOU AND ENVY. IT'S WAITING FOR YOU. IT'S FREE FOR THE TAKING.
    Make it thru one hour. Make it thru one minute. There is no judgement, and if there is judgement, just ignore it. It's not important, they don't understand, there's time for that later. You cannot fight two wars at one time. Wars on two fronts are notoriously unsuccessful, and this IS a war. You're in it, you're a veteran now, no changing that, so don't worry about it. The things you've done to support your addiction, you must let them go for now. We'll come back to them later, when you're strong again.
    Right now, you HAVE TO BE SELFISH, YOU HAVE TO FORGIVE YOURSELF, YOU STILL DESERVE HAPPINESS AND EVEN THOUGH IT DOESN'T SEEM LIKE IT NOW, MAKING AMMENDS FOR PREVIOUS WRONGDOINGS IS NOT ONLY POSSIBLE, IT HAPPENS FAR FASTER, FAR SOONER, THAN YOU CAN POSSIBLY IMAGINE AT THIS MOMENT.
    Don't complicate it. Just make it very simple. Gradually pull yourself up and out of the fog, because the clarity is right there waiting. Sure, it will be overwhelming at first, you're no longer used to such sensory overload and as far as you're concerned it really seems to exacerbate and intensify all of those morbidly depressing feelings you have. THIS IS 100% NORMAL. And it WILL simmer down again. Just work it.
    I hope this helps someone. :))

  • @julianjv7325
    @julianjv7325 2 роки тому

    I know that feeling, i am being an addict for 23 years and i have 39, the missery, the slavery is just brutal, that left your soul scarred.

  • @ian6fx995
    @ian6fx995 2 роки тому +13

    no layne??

    • @maayan460
      @maayan460 2 роки тому +3

      I don't think he spoke much about it openly to the media, in my opinion he let his lyrics and his unique style of pain filled singing to that for him in most of his songs

    • @jamlive6650
      @jamlive6650 2 роки тому +1

      @@maayan460 Dirt is pretty much his confessional and warming concept album. “What’s my drug of choice? What have you got.”

  • @spikeybug1
    @spikeybug1 2 роки тому +8

    At the end of the day, you know damn well that you don't need drugs and you're better off just being your true natural self.

    • @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014
      @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014 2 роки тому

      I am a addict so I agree with this but my question is why were drugs put on this earth and why do our bodies accept them? There are receptors in our body that take these drugs in meaning our bodies are designed to take these substances. It’s strange to think about. With the ease of addiction you would think our bodies would become almost allergic to drugs but it’s not happening.

    • @JTucci100
      @JTucci100 2 роки тому +1

      Many people are addicted to things containing sugar, but it doesn't mean we were designed to take massive quantities of it and it can trigger cancer. The desire came about to get us to search for fruit, which didn't harm us and we could only get in small amounts. Many drugs are like Trojan horses. They have a sneaky way of getting themselves to feel needed once they get inside the body.

  • @therealmodernwalking9695
    @therealmodernwalking9695 2 роки тому +1

    This actually is one of da best videos that youtube could possibly recommend to most people.

  • @markdrake2715
    @markdrake2715 2 роки тому

    It's always wise to listen to those who have been through it...

  • @afchicinfla
    @afchicinfla 2 роки тому +53

    So miss Kurt and his music

    • @MeLoNHeAd00
      @MeLoNHeAd00 2 роки тому +14

      I miss Staley and Cobain ! Both warmed people but could not stop!

    • @trenken
      @trenken 2 роки тому +2

      Oh please. They put out only 3 albums, he sounded like he smoked 4 packs of winstons a day and only knew like 3 chords on guitar. Most overrated band in the entire history of rock music. They only got big bc of 80s fatigue but they were absolutely the worst of all those grunge bands.

    • @gsly6081
      @gsly6081 2 роки тому +7

      @@trenken Wow chill out. They were a good band, inspired by punk that's why most of their songs were pretty simple.

    • @alexfeatherstone6676
      @alexfeatherstone6676 2 роки тому +7

      @@trenken" OMG GUYS LOOK I HATE NIRVANA" do me a favour stfu

    • @ozthewizard1394
      @ozthewizard1394 2 роки тому +5

      @@trenken are you famous? Are you playing world tour’s? I think not