George Lynch on His Steroid Use: "You pay the price for all cheating" - Interview

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  • This is a full in bloom interview with Dokken/Lynch Mob guitarist George Lynch.
    George talks about how steroid use affected his life and what he's done to try and repair the damage.
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  • @MrPercussionPete
    @MrPercussionPete Рік тому +613

    I appreciate George's honesty. To admit having heart and joint issues as a result of doing steroids is quite a thing... I hope he'll fully recover. One hell of a guitar player, even to this day.

    • @v2vroth
      @v2vroth Рік тому +15

      Well put yes 💯.. good luck God bless George

    • @ronengle9524
      @ronengle9524 Рік тому +17

      I had a friend into bodybuilding and roids. He got in deep then did research on effects. It scared him straight

    • @MichaelJones-ff9gb
      @MichaelJones-ff9gb Рік тому +10

      Full recovery is unlikely after extended steroid use. However, with time and effort, some of the damage can be reversed, such as heart and cardiovascular issues, liver values, and testicular atrophy. Nevertheless, managing day-to-day pain and function is a lifelong commitment for joint and nerve damage. Hair loss may not be restored with expensive medical intervention (transplant), and sexual performance is influenced by both recovery and genetics. While some bodybuilders achieve full hormonal recovery after extended steroid use, others may not recover at all. It is worth noting that many bodybuilders suffer from multiple addictions and lack the self awareness or mental strength to stop. The recovery process can take up to two years, especially for those who have been abusing PEDs for an extended period.

    • @jaredkerby5934
      @jaredkerby5934 Рік тому +10

      I hope George recovers.❤❤❤ My favorite guitarist next to Eddie ❤

    • @fbettr2627
      @fbettr2627 Рік тому +3

      @@jaredkerby5934 Two of the most inspiring musicians in rock history.

  • @stevesmith5198
    @stevesmith5198 Рік тому +296

    This is an amazing post. As a gym owner and huge rock fan, I thought George's telling of his story and his insights was incredible. Much respect to GL.

    • @cliffords2315
      @cliffords2315 Рік тому +6

      I always thought it was so he could play faster LOL

  • @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
    @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Рік тому +321

    I heard he got strong enough to actually break the chains

    • @rhgamecock1
      @rhgamecock1 Рік тому +39

      He then threw the chains Into The Fire.

    • @lolatu8255
      @lolatu8255 Рік тому +30

      After that happened, people referred to him as Mr. Scary!

    • @dathorndike4908
      @dathorndike4908 Рік тому +13

      good one dude!

    • @christopherweise438
      @christopherweise438 Рік тому +23

      Is was great to get Geroge's insight. Some would say we Just Got Lucky.

    • @Attwooj
      @Attwooj Рік тому +5

      Sat here chucking…😂

  • @daneharker9040
    @daneharker9040 3 місяці тому +6

    George seems like such a genuine guy, never boasts at all and tells the truth. All the respect in the world for him

  • @RolandDeschain1
    @RolandDeschain1 Рік тому +42

    I love Hugh Jackman, but when he recently said he didn't juice to play Wolverine I cried "Bullshit!"
    Look at how fucking massive and veiny he was in DAYS OF FUTURE PAST. That is not natural.

    • @BeyondOurSolarSystem
      @BeyondOurSolarSystem Рік тому

      I have absolutely no respect for body builders, both male and female because like George said, they're all cheating. Same with professional football players and others who juice up. They're all cheaters and as such, they're all liars.

    • @RS-ol8or
      @RS-ol8or Рік тому +3

      Exactly. Not to mention often those guys in those roles get a little CGI added to them after the fact. They may be ripped, but digital artists add to it.
      Look at Affleck playing Batman in those movies. The scene where he’s training & getting ready to face Superman? 😂 No way he was that large; he admitted to hating working out.

    • @tommywallbanger
      @tommywallbanger Рік тому +3

      Well maybe he wasn't "technically" lying about not doing steroids if was using Human Growth Hormone. Like George said, you can only get so big without cheating.

    • @BeyondOurSolarSystem
      @BeyondOurSolarSystem Рік тому

      @@tommywallbanger If you're doing cycles, you're still cheating. It's amazing the lengths people will go through to justify cheating and criminal conduct. Good job ....thank you for contributing to the utter destruction of our country,

  • @starsintoledo9675
    @starsintoledo9675 Рік тому +16

    Holy sh*t, there's a pic of me in this from when I met George at a guitar clinic. I'm the one that doesn't look like a bodybuilder. George is great dude. Even got to open for Dokken a few times back in the day. Great interview.

  • @EricDodsonLectures
    @EricDodsonLectures Рік тому +61

    This was a really good interview. I'm pleasantly surprised at how articulate & knowledgeable George is.

  • @skyko
    @skyko Рік тому +91

    Better interview about steroid use than any bodybuilding podcast that exists. Honest, informed, to the point. George is a cool dude, met him a few times years back. Great to hear that he's found EXACTLY what I found. 😉 This is ALL 100% spot on.

    • @brucelee4996
      @brucelee4996 Рік тому +5

      Even better than More Plates More Dates?
      Doubt it.

    • @HumanGorillaHormone
      @HumanGorillaHormone Рік тому

      ​@@brucelee4996 ya not at all.
      It's a celebrity with a very misinformed perspective on gear use. He clearly has surface level understanding only. As evidenced by his opinion on hgh... Even tho he's never taken it lol. 🙄

    • @strengthmuscle5529
      @strengthmuscle5529 Рік тому

      Nothing Beats "Drugs and Stuff" w/ Dave Crosland! :)

    • @strengthmuscle5529
      @strengthmuscle5529 Рік тому

      @@brucelee4996 - Derek = scamming kvntt "Turkesterone" Bwah ha ha ha ha ha ha ** eye roll **

    • @fishfood8719
      @fishfood8719 10 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@HumanGorillaHormoneDon't go into a rage roidboy.
      HGH treatment might cause a number of side effects for healthy adults, including:
      Carpal tunnel syndrome
      Increased insulin resistance
      Type 2 diabetes
      Swelling in the arms and legs (edema)
      Joint and muscle pain
      For men, enlargement of breast tissue (gynecomastia)
      Increased risk of certain cancers
      •High blood pressure
      That's just short term usage and studies. There aren't any long term studies on longer , prolonged usage.

  • @MrMatthiasSchneider
    @MrMatthiasSchneider Рік тому +170

    What an intelligent, articulate dude. Interviews with George are always interesting and informative. Thanks for this one @fullinboom

    • @BRIANDER100
      @BRIANDER100 Рік тому +4

      He's not that smart if he did steroids

    • @christopherweise438
      @christopherweise438 Рік тому +8

      @@BRIANDER100 - Glad your life is completely perfect.

    • @BRIANDER100
      @BRIANDER100 Рік тому

      @@christopherweise438 it's not perfect.....but any person who is not mentally retarded should know taking steroids will cause problems

    • @deaterk
      @deaterk Рік тому +1

      @@BRIANDER100 🙄

    • @samhain6953
      @samhain6953 Рік тому +3

      ..until he starts interjecting uninvited in political conversation. Hes hes a complete plank.

  • @oiramsq73
    @oiramsq73 Рік тому +60

    30-40 years ago all I knew about George Lynch was that he had a freakish picking technique and played some awesome lyrical solos… thanks to interviews like this what I’ve learned is that he sounds like a really good guy. Good on you Mr Scary! Keep up the good work and rock on!

    • @Gamer25ize
      @Gamer25ize Рік тому +1

      Yep and he lost if not all but most of his playing ability in the process. Respect to George though for letting it out all. People who look up to idols deserve to know the truth.

    • @jamesmcdermott4263
      @jamesmcdermott4263 Рік тому +1

      @@Gamer25ize , have you heard LYNCHMOB-REBEL. ITS HIS BEST WORK TO DATE

    • @user-ty2xv6xw8j
      @user-ty2xv6xw8j 9 місяців тому

      ❤Mr. Scary

  • @johnsmith-ug5tp
    @johnsmith-ug5tp Рік тому +81

    I worked with a guy that shot up roids all the time and was so obsessed with it and not wanting to miss a cycle used dirty needles. Then his ass cheek got infected and instead of going to a doctor out of shame and embarrassment he didnt want anybody to know he was doing roids "as if nobody knew" the infection spread. His steroid mind was in denial and he went septic. Ended up at the ER and almost lost his leg and died! They ended up cutting out 50% of his ass cheek to save his life! His leg was so swollen it was grotesque. He had to walk around with one of those wound pack machines that was connected to his ass wound when he returned to work. He was unrecognizable, he lost 75lbs of muscle mass without his roids. He admitted to me he thought about checking out. He showed us his ass cheek after and it looked like a shark bit his right ass cheek off. These hardcore bodybuilders using roids are as whacked and crazed as any other drug user that uses meth or heroin.

    • @JohnDoe-xr5is
      @JohnDoe-xr5is Рік тому +3

      "Then his ass cheek got infected..." I'm sorry, you have no future in country music lyrics. (ha ha)

    • @onemoremisfit
      @onemoremisfit Рік тому +8

      It is becoming more known and widespread apparent these days that putting abnormal levels of hormones in the body will have profound psychological effects and not just physical effects. Also putting a lot of injections every day into one spot, even with proper sterile needles, can cause problems.

    • @johnsmith-ug5tp
      @johnsmith-ug5tp Рік тому

      @@onemoremisfit Yeah we are seeing it all over the news these days.

    • @dasmuss6174
      @dasmuss6174 Рік тому

      @@JohnDoe-xr5is I dunno mate,
      ‘well he had an ass infection and could not maintain erection but his body it was lookin’ kinda swol,
      well that infection yeah it spreads coz of his muscle makin’ meds they had to cut a huge chunk off his asshole’, mate it’s a country hit 👍🍻🇦🇺

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge Рік тому

      John, in days of old, this kind of low IQ person would have just died off early and improved the gene pool. Now, they try to save everyone no matter what it costs even though there's only 8 BILLION people already. I think one positive about nature and how "animals" live, is the once they get sick, they don't last long. That way, the herd as a whole is strong. Now, our human "herd" is sick af.

  • @XNinjaMushroomX
    @XNinjaMushroomX Рік тому +16

    Man, I gotta say. I really appretiate your skills has an interviewer, and how you actually listen and aid the conversation along while staying on topic.
    So many interviewers do all they can to make the interview about themselves.

  • @xerxese7909
    @xerxese7909 Рік тому +15

    As a sound engineer I worked with George several times. Such a groovy guy. I hope he is alright. A good soul. Wish you well George!

    • @youngboyharless9769
      @youngboyharless9769 Рік тому +1

      His guitar tone on some of those dokken albums was so great. Man had a way with laying down tracks, his sound is huge for one guy. I just listened to kiss of death the other day and had forgotten how badass he and Dokken were lol

    • @bidenblows24_7
      @bidenblows24_7 4 місяці тому

      I call 🐂 💩 you worked with Lynch!!!

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 Рік тому +129

    I've been a fan of George going back to Breaking the Chains. One of my biggest guitar influences. He always had a far more sophisticated and polished style compared to the other shredders, something jazzy and complex in his playing. I came to discover over the years, reading or listening to interviews with George that he was also far more intelligent than most musicians in the rock scene. A much more thoughtful, philosophical kind of character like Frank Marino or the late, great, Neil Peart. There was always a lot of purpose behind George's playing and his quest for tone, just as there is a lot of purpose in the way George lives his life. He's a very cool dude.

    • @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
      @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Рік тому +6

      He was a notch below Rhoads and van halen, but he is part of the LA holy triumvirate.

    • @brianshaffneraclc
      @brianshaffneraclc Рік тому +5

      I agree with these observations. And, as more of a multi instrumentalist who often ended up playing bass, I have some similar sentiments about Jeff Pilson, as well. Both those guys are smart, dedicated musicians. I wasn't a huge Dokken fan, but virtually any of their songs are a study in 'how to write a killer guitar solo.'

    • @kirkplissken8454
      @kirkplissken8454 Рік тому +2

      My thoughts exactly- well said!😊

    • @peepongdingdong9208
      @peepongdingdong9208 Рік тому +12

      ​@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle After hearing some of his solos on tooth and nail I would argue he is on the same level of the 2.

    • @angusorvid8840
      @angusorvid8840 Рік тому +4

      @@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle I think in some ways he was better.

  • @Greg_Chase
    @Greg_Chase Рік тому +12

    I just figured out why my neighbor's nephew had a hip replacement in his late 40s. The dude has a serious heart condition too. Same reason as George mentioned. I lifted weights too but 100% stayed away from 'chemicals'. And I'm wondering if this is why Arnold Schwarzenegger has had multiple heart surgeries. I suspect the answer is 'yes'

    • @paulgentile1024
      @paulgentile1024 Місяць тому

      Bodybuilders look horrible as they age.. not talking about weight training .
      Bodybuilding... They look very unathletic & stiff as they age

  • @GoldenGateNum9
    @GoldenGateNum9 Рік тому +5

    Dokken's Beautiful music used to make my Mother cry by how much it touched her, she used to listen to Dokken a lot during her divorce, when her father passed away she took a Dokken CD I made for her abroad to Cyprus with her and she always tells me how much George and Dokken's music meant to her. When I played Paris Is Burning loudly in my room it used to light up her soul. Wishing health, luck and happiness, wiv luv Shan ❤❤v

  • @Virtual-Media
    @Virtual-Media Рік тому +9

    George’s phrasing is incredibly musical, his ability to seamlessly weave intricate melodies, rhythm and solos into the context of songs is something very few guitarists ever master.

  • @talesofanasphaltjockey
    @talesofanasphaltjockey Рік тому +13

    Love George ... Dokken was such an underrated band of that era .

  • @labontetrevor
    @labontetrevor Рік тому +5

    I saw George at Bobalu Cigar Co on 6th Street in Austin TX, maybe 10-15 years ago. He was smoking a Marlboro Light and drinking an entire half-gallon of Silk brand soy milk. There he was, my idol, but I didn’t dare bother him! Shortly after, I saw him play next door from there at the Dirty Dog Bar.

  • @MercutioUK2006
    @MercutioUK2006 Рік тому +9

    My respect for George just went up considerably, and I already held him in high esteem.

  • @poppycock6572
    @poppycock6572 Рік тому +5

    George is the man.
    I've never seen an interview where he's been jerkish or dicey... seems like a very down to earth dude. Certainly talented.

  • @SonicCatharsis2012
    @SonicCatharsis2012 Рік тому +9

    One more reason for me to admire George. As a guitar player and former semi-pro bodybuilder in my 50s now he complete speaks the languages I can relate to from and extremely genuine and educated perspective. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @duke_pgh3420
    @duke_pgh3420 Рік тому +16

    George is 100% spot on with all of this, he really knows his stuff. I also have so much respect for him speaking openly about it as to educate others. Rock on George 🤘🏼 💀 🎸

  • @charlesmerfeld2988
    @charlesmerfeld2988 Рік тому +7

    Besides his excellent playing, I admire him for being very straight up about things and in decent way.

  • @charly77ish
    @charly77ish Рік тому +4

    George needs a podcast where he can deep dive various topics I’ve always been stunned by his articulation

  • @sn7miller
    @sn7miller Рік тому +7

    George explained the future issues better than most fitness influencers

  • @mostlycrazyallthetime
    @mostlycrazyallthetime Рік тому +9

    Mr full in bloom always ask the absolute best questions..

    • @BeyondOurSolarSystem
      @BeyondOurSolarSystem Рік тому +5

      yeah, love this guy, And he lets them answer, and never positions himself as though he's the star of the interview. Love this guy. Cheers!!

    • @mostlycrazyallthetime
      @mostlycrazyallthetime Рік тому +2

      @@BeyondOurSolarSystem great point about letting him answer .

    • @bradford_shaun_murray
      @bradford_shaun_murray Рік тому +1

      1:41 woah, hulk style

    • @slikshocker
      @slikshocker Рік тому +1

      @@BeyondOurSolarSystem indeed! Not like Eddie Trunk. These interviews are legit…

    • @BeyondOurSolarSystem
      @BeyondOurSolarSystem Рік тому +1

      @@slikshocker Eddie comes across like he has an agenda to influence the music scene, which in my opinion degrades the music scene. Mr. Full In Bloom guy just gets the music journalist story out. One of the things I respect about FIB is that at the same time he asks the controversial questions, ...he doesn't exploit it and turn it into red meat.
      I don't like red meat interviews.
      I'm not hear to hate on anyone, or go gossip, nor to laugh at anyone, nor to gang up on anyone.
      I just want to hear the stories from behind the scenes that made everything what it was, and I want to walk away from hearing the stories feeling like the presenter made them look like people, real people just like you, me and everyone we love, cherish and hold close to us, as we walk these roads through life..
      Cheers

  • @AwakeNPissed20
    @AwakeNPissed20 Рік тому +6

    The honesty puts him at such a high level of respect. He's calls it like he sees it. that's just to me so much respect for that. It is becoming a rare thing today.
    I just love your show. Most reliable channel in the scene. Thanks dude.

  • @niteriderband4713
    @niteriderband4713 Рік тому +5

    Great interview. Thanks for the honesty, it is appreciated. I had to reverse my type 2 diabetes and by eliminating all fruit was the key to keeping fat off stomach, except blueberries, strawberries, blackberries. I found fructose kept my blood sugar elevated very long time so eliminating that was necessary. I only eat any sugar when preparing or during a high aerobic exercise for fuel otherwise I stay away from sugar too.

  • @isseeingbelieving
    @isseeingbelieving Рік тому +9

    I appreciate George as a human. He has been my guitar idol for many years, but he is also genuine and honest.

  • @timothymay
    @timothymay Рік тому +2

    This is the kind of discussion that will help people as they make their choices. Thanks George.

  • @tomfoolery342
    @tomfoolery342 Рік тому +7

    Wow, great interview. That was one of the most honest and self-aware interviews about steroids and bodybuilding that I've heard in a while!!

    • @timbarker3312
      @timbarker3312 Рік тому

      It is Surprising that this would come from a Guitarist, A Good One At That!

  • @kellyballaro7846
    @kellyballaro7846 Рік тому +6

    George Lynch was the most under rated guitarists of that era, he was amazing and Dokken is one of my favorite bands

    • @cherobinson6371
      @cherobinson6371 9 місяців тому +1

      Yeah had he been in Ratt or say with Dio? He’d have gotten way more credit and recognize

  • @MrByaeger
    @MrByaeger Рік тому +40

    I'm 57, worked out my whole life as well as doing physical labor and martial arts . Considered PED's when I got to my 40's but the downsides weren't worth it to me because I knew it could lead to long term dependence . I don't even want to do TRT . Rather stay natural and keep my T level as high as possible through food and exercise .

    • @LifeHawkeye
      @LifeHawkeye Рік тому +9

      I’m with you brother. I’m 49 and have never touched any type of performance enhancing drug whatsoever. I’d be lying if I said I never even considered it however. The thing that always kept me in check though was, if I ever took anything then I would never know what my true potential really was. And for anyone thinking ‘wow this guy is 49 and talking about reaching his true potential??’ Lol well for those that don’t already know from experience, you CAN continue to build a great physique well into your 40’s, 50’s and beyond. So whereas the whole trt stuff has crossed my mind occasionally, I’m good with just trying my best naturally.

    • @barra6709
      @barra6709 Рік тому

      You do right, lad. I've been very tempted, but TRT completely shuts down your natural ability to produce testosterone and you're dependant on it for life after. Its only worth it if you've a severe test deficiency that's causing you problems.

    • @quix99
      @quix99 Рік тому

      Anyone who says ped’s cause issues do not take in consideration that they are truly safe if you are SMART.

    • @banzairunner7860
      @banzairunner7860 Рік тому +4

      I agree 100%. A lot of guys my age are doing TRT but I just don’t trust it. Like you, I’ll just deal with nature as it comes and do the best I can naturally.

    • @robertoacevedo6247
      @robertoacevedo6247 Рік тому

      I'm also 57 at 38 I suffered a stroke the doctors told me if I had been a roid user I would've had the stroke at 28, it's a condition calked polysithimia , 2 brothers had 2 strokes each one was 32 the other 42, my mom just ha 2 also in 2022 , my dad 3, my grandfather had 7, so imagine having some type of condition like this and putting all that junk in your body, I still train to stay healthy and teach pro wrestling! The most I take is creatine, whey protein, zinc and l arginine it helps for recovery.

  • @lanceprzybyla7662
    @lanceprzybyla7662 Рік тому +1

    EPIC!!! So true and massively amazing for him to be so forthcoming!!! Great character of a person.... impressive 👍

  • @undergroundunlimited2282
    @undergroundunlimited2282 Рік тому +2

    Wow this might be the best George Lynch interview I’ve heard. Comes across very likable.

  • @elevenAD
    @elevenAD Рік тому +5

    Love that effin guy, i loved all the 80s shredlords but George and Vivian just hit a little different, they were the kings for me!

  • @gokhanersan8561
    @gokhanersan8561 Рік тому +51

    George keeps getting better as a musician and a human being. What an awesome dude.

    • @J.G.M.Jr.
      @J.G.M.Jr. Рік тому +4

      well, good for joe...whoever "joe" is.

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 Рік тому +1

      @@J.G.M.Jr. “Joe” is a trick auto-correct plays on people who are typing sloppily.

    • @guitarciaaleon5900
      @guitarciaaleon5900 Рік тому

      💌📫🪔

  • @Incomudro1963
    @Incomudro1963 Рік тому +2

    This is the most straight forward I have ever heard anybody address the reality of steroids and the like.

  • @burkejones8277
    @burkejones8277 Рік тому

    This was awesome. Thank you.

  • @bobcounihan5042
    @bobcounihan5042 Рік тому +8

    Wow. He seems like a very intelligent and well informed person. Great interview.

  • @potatosalad9519
    @potatosalad9519 Рік тому +3

    i just learned more from a rock star in 6 minutes that i have tried to read in the magazines for the past 30

  • @johnlane9743
    @johnlane9743 Рік тому

    Always a delight to hear someone speak candidly and insightfully.

  • @fbettr2627
    @fbettr2627 Рік тому +1

    George LYNCH is an open, a honest and a gifted musician. Always appreciated his authenticity on the human level. I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. LYNCH before a LYNCH MOB concert, and George was super down to earth and humble. One of the most talented and unique musicians in rock history. I told George that he is my Jimi HENDRIX and that DOKKEN's 'Back For The Attack' is one of the most inspired guitar records. Mr. LYNCH continues to create and record new music. The man is a LIVING LEGEND.

  • @hallgeirpedersen4331
    @hallgeirpedersen4331 Рік тому +5

    Love George - one of the truly original guitarists of the 80's.

  • @mrmaxaxl
    @mrmaxaxl Рік тому +7

    I really appreciate his honesty.

  • @californiamusic
    @californiamusic Рік тому

    Great interview, thx !

  • @tommyjoe4310
    @tommyjoe4310 Рік тому +2

    George Always seemed to be a great guy, really humble and respectful of other players. He is so honest and cool, this will ultimately help a whole lot of people

  • @SD-kp1yk
    @SD-kp1yk Рік тому +3

    hands down my favorite shredder from any era and I'm 50 now lol. I always love his interviews and educational guitar stuff. But I've never heard him speak so clearly and informatively about guitar playing as with his steroid use. Despite taking the juice, he's a Very smart dude Keep on Rocking GL

  • @miketan3398
    @miketan3398 Рік тому +8

    Class act, great guitar player, unique style.

  • @tonya5468
    @tonya5468 Рік тому

    The honesty and intelligence of George Lynch really comes through in this interview - thanks so much Mr. Lynch for sharing something useful and from the heart - super cool!

  • @rondellschuyler7074
    @rondellschuyler7074 Рік тому +2

    Love the honesty. This six minute interview can change your health and life if you take it to heart. Rock has millions for great Healthcare.

  • @scottbabb4485
    @scottbabb4485 Рік тому +3

    George really goes to extremes. Right after bodybuilding, he was smoking… which I thought was odd. Now he’s organic. At least he’s going in the right direction.

  • @backwatersandbackroads
    @backwatersandbackroads Рік тому +4

    Such a smart dude!

  • @OKFCPrez
    @OKFCPrez Рік тому

    Thanks so much to George Lynch for being so honest and candid, and he's so spot on.

  • @Thedesertguy75
    @Thedesertguy75 Рік тому

    Love the honesty from george, ive learned more about that world in this interview than anything else ive seen

  • @rugdnit911
    @rugdnit911 Рік тому +6

    George is highly intelligent and really appreciate his honesty. As a kid his music was in heavy rotation.

  • @scatfarmer
    @scatfarmer Рік тому +4

    That was very well articulated. Stay healthy George.

  • @wolfgang4136
    @wolfgang4136 Рік тому +2

    That was very interesting and informative. I remember when he started getting really sculpted years ago. I appreciate his honesty and warnings on how to treat ones body.👍👍👍

  • @mjohnson8157
    @mjohnson8157 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing, George. Glad you could get back to a healthy lifestyle! Best wishes and rock on!!!

  • @iblockpuncheswithmyface1490
    @iblockpuncheswithmyface1490 Рік тому +13

    I think I learned just as much in 5 minutes from a rock star as I learned from years of watching youtube health channels. Move over Dr. Berg, Here comes George Lynch.

    • @RS-ol8or
      @RS-ol8or Рік тому

      Indeed, some of the “health experts “ out there are full of 💩. As always, best to do much research & get many opinions.

    • @aliendroneservices6621
      @aliendroneservices6621 Рік тому +1

      Scientologist Berg. Also, he's not a doctor.

    • @Fishin4funout4trout
      @Fishin4funout4trout Рік тому

      @aliendroneservices6621 He has a doctorate degree in chiropractic, so, yeah, he's a doctor of chiropractic.

    • @Hellenicheavymetal
      @Hellenicheavymetal Рік тому

      @@Fishin4funout4trout yeah hes not a steroid expert. He's not Derek (moreplatesmoredates) or anything.

    • @rockybalboa2526
      @rockybalboa2526 Рік тому

      : / STAY AWAY FROM "DR.BERG"!!!! HE IS NO DOCTOR! HE IS A CHIROPRACTOR AND KNOWS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT HEALTH, FITNESS AND NUTRITION! IM SURE HE IS GETTING PEOPLE SICK WITH HIS ADVICE! I HAVE TOLD HIM THAT TOO! AND THE UA-cam PEOPLE! BUT ITS ALL ABOUT THE MONEY! LIKE WITH EVERYTHING ELSE.. AS LONG AS PEOPLE ARE VIEWING HIS VIDEOS? AND NOT COMPLAINING?? THE COMMERCIALS KEEP COMING, AND THE MONEY KEEPS ROLLING IN! AND NOTHING IS GOING TO CHANGE! IT DOESNT MATTER IF ITS ALL A LIE OR NOT.........

  • @jimmyjames7946
    @jimmyjames7946 Рік тому +3

    Awesome in being honest George you are awesome!! One of my favorite players of all time !! In the top 3 of my list🤘🤘

  • @bwgti
    @bwgti Рік тому

    This is one of the more straight forward explanations of casual steroid use I have heard. More interesting being aware of how George has looked over the years. Thanks!

  • @onefodderunit
    @onefodderunit Рік тому +1

    Saw George around '94 at the Ballard Firehouse and his arms were indeed cut.
    He played an instrumental Bridge of Sighs that was the most moving live number I've ever heard.

  • @JamesSteeleProjectVideos
    @JamesSteeleProjectVideos Рік тому +4

    Much respect for George for being so forthcoming and glad to see he was able to pull back from that and is taking care of his health. We've been losing too many great musicians as of late, and as a fan myself, certainly want George to be around for a good long time!

  • @matthewgonzales3970
    @matthewgonzales3970 Рік тому +3

    My father was one of the most successful bodybuilders in this region back in the late 60's through about 1980. He did it all naturally, and used to tell stories about the guys in the gym that would get into steroids.
    He decided to compete in a national competition. In his 50 regional contests, he won or placed top three 46 times. At the Mr. Jr. USA he placed NINTH. The worst he had ever done. He started asking around the dressing room what some of these guys' secrets were, and he said their first question was always, "well what are you taking?" When he would reply that he wasn't taking anything they would tell him "that's not going to cut it at this level."
    That was his last contest. He retired from competition after that, but kept lifting until he was 75. He trained people out of our house into his 70's, and he would always tell people that steroids will have you looking great for about five years, but the price is you spend the rest of your life falling apart.

    • @truthsayerq7264
      @truthsayerq7264 8 місяців тому

      Your whole statement/story is utterly hyperbolic!

  • @pikiwiki
    @pikiwiki Рік тому +1

    "when rockers grow old" a documentary. Actually a pretty helpful description of how to stay healthy

  • @danriley5848
    @danriley5848 Рік тому

    Great interview and extremely honest answers coming from George. George Lynch was a huge influence on me growing up as a guitarist and he is a smart guy as well.

  • @tone-talk
    @tone-talk Рік тому +3

    George is an intelligent and thoughtful person. Great guy and honest as well

  • @johncrace911
    @johncrace911 Рік тому +43

    I met George at a guitar clinic and he looked crazy. We couldn't believe it was him. He was a Dick to everyone who asked a question. It was unbelievable.

  • @Turco949
    @Turco949 9 місяців тому

    A candle burning twice as bright will only last half as long. His candid introspect on this was refreshing.

  • @yantra6365
    @yantra6365 Рік тому +2

    George has always been a guitar hero of mine, and he really is a life hero being as honest as he is and sharing everything he has experienced along the journey, thank you George.

    • @MusaFinderi
      @MusaFinderi Рік тому

      Same here. Only quip is he should have more material where other heroes blow him away. Adore every lick he recorded in Dokken.

  • @demigod1013
    @demigod1013 Рік тому +3

    When Lynch talks about taking 'growth' he means HGH (Human Growth Hormones).

  • @handsoffmygunmf6750
    @handsoffmygunmf6750 Рік тому +4

    I went to HS with a guy that got bulked up like the incredible hulk. I asked his secret and he said it was all working out and eating protein. I later found out he was taking steroids. He just recently died of a heart attack at age 58. Before dying, he suffered from congestive heart failure for several years and had to wear a shock jacket.

    • @Deathrape2001
      @Deathrape2001 Рік тому

      The heart problems were probably from eating 2 much meat & other fatty krap.

  • @talkless.domore.2138
    @talkless.domore.2138 Рік тому

    Great interview!

  • @DecapitatedPlaythings
    @DecapitatedPlaythings Рік тому +3

    I knew it! I called it all those years ago! Everyone I know told me that I was nuts but look who was right! HA! LOL.. I still love George anyway, unusual guitar player with an intriguing set of skills..

  • @charles95880
    @charles95880 Рік тому +4

    Owning GAT SPORT (supplements) for 25 years, this interview was awesome! I remember when George cut his hair and got fairly muscular around 1994-ish. Ironinally when I started. All my metal head friends turned muscle too, like a bunch of them. I made a huge go of the supplement business beyond all beginning expectations. George really impresses me in this interview of his health knowledge and I agree with everything he said 100%. Very smart health commentariy. Of course with the easy access of health and longevity info much of this is widely known. One thing about Lynch is how young he looked for SO LONG. Like he was in his mid 40s and looked at least 10-15 years younger. Very impressive!

    • @Fishin4funout4trout
      @Fishin4funout4trout Рік тому +2

      And now he's about 70 but could pass for 55-60 and in way better shape than 90% of people that actually are 55-60.

    • @t.s.racing
      @t.s.racing Рік тому

      Hey Charles, GAT is the joke of the industry.
      I tested your so called, products with Lab Analysis since the day of the box set in the early80z. You played the German Technology magic card 30 years ago and you still play it today. I also participated in the liquid creatine Analysis, pure GARBAGE, proven by Independent Lab Analysis, you know those crazy scientists with the Gas Chromographs.
      Your products are PATHETIC at best.
      Oh, and I'm a licensed, Hormone Replacement Therapist.
      How do you sleep at night, making millions of unsuspecting kids ????

    • @t.s.racing
      @t.s.racing Рік тому

      Hey Chuck, I know the answer to my question, you hire a German Bodybuilder, and yes I know his name, and he claims to take your vitamins and he became a MASS MONSTER.
      NO HE DIDN'T.
      He used COPIUS amounts of steroids and growth hormone.
      I even know about his cycles.
      Like Arnold, it's because of hard training and German Vitamin Technology and genes, right?
      And I'm not jealous, my fireplace has no room left for trophies from National Level Powerlifting events, you know were guys are actually strong and not pumped full of water and oil.

    • @t.s.racing
      @t.s.racing Рік тому

      Listen up people, they changed their name from Germany American Technology to GAT, because people soon caught on to their SCAM.
      THEIR PRODUCTS ARE PATHETIC AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN.
      TRAIN HARD, EAT RIGHT, GET REST, TRAIN AGAIN.

  • @steviec67
    @steviec67 Рік тому

    Go George! That was some informative conversation 👍🏻. Appreciate his honesty and info ✌🏻

  • @IRgEEK
    @IRgEEK Рік тому

    What an interesting post. I always wondering what was up with George during that phase. I appreciate his honesty and straight talk.

  • @johnsmith-ug5tp
    @johnsmith-ug5tp Рік тому +10

    I got as big and ripped as George without roids just eating and drinking tons of protein and working out 5 days per week with free weights. Started at 20 and after 30 years my shoulders along with other joints and tendons are sore and act up. Do I regret it? Hell no, I looked damn good and felt great. Better than being a skinny out of shape geekoid. People still think i am 10 years younger than I actually am. Guys that work in the trades are crippled and shot after 30 years.

    • @RS-ol8or
      @RS-ol8or Рік тому +2

      I agree it’s all about taking care of one’s body, supplements, pure food, muscular care, etc.
      Exercise & movement are essential for health & longevity.

    • @reprintranch
      @reprintranch Рік тому +5

      Just like with bodybuilding, peoples' response to physical labor depends a great deal on genetics, nutrition, lack of bad habits and a good attitude about life -- or so I believe.
      My mom's father was a logger and then a farmer, and was healthy enough to be active through his 80s, and he passed away at age 98. He wasn't a real muscular guy but he was lean and fit. Also lifetime teetotaler and devout Christian.

  • @Scorned405
    @Scorned405 Рік тому +4

    He’s totally right. I been lifting weights for years and in my early 50s now and my joints are paying for it. I’m on blood pressure meds and now have switched to a plant based diet. I never got into the steroids but the heavy lifting does take a toll on your joints.

    • @patientmental875
      @patientmental875 Рік тому

      I cant see how anyone would think it wouldnt

    • @HumanGorillaHormone
      @HumanGorillaHormone Рік тому

      See.. Youre lifetime natural and on BP meds with joint issues. If you would've done a few cycles in Ur life and had the same issues the doctors would all point the finger at Ur steroid use.
      Doctors are very ill informed in general when it comes to steroids.
      Which trickles down to the public bc "if a doctor said it, it must be right"
      95% of long term issues from steroids either weren't from steroids or were from steroid abuse. There's a very simple way to use steroids correctly to mitigate side affects and massively limit long term health issues. Regular bloodwork, calcium coronary scan every 10 years, a glucometer if u use insulin or hgh, getting Ur DNA tested for various health factors making u succeptable to stroke or clots, checking Ur blood pressure regularly etc

  • @danielspangler8358
    @danielspangler8358 Рік тому +1

    Great interview. The honesty is refreshing.

  • @docvader82
    @docvader82 Рік тому +1

    That's very cool of him to say publicly. Unfortunately not many speak about it so candidly. The teens in the local gyms don't hear about the joint strain and injuries, or the organ damage.
    Someone like the Rock or Arnold: at least they were able to parlay that into a career and big money, setting up their families.
    But they're doing their fans and families a disservice by NOT saying what George just did. They wouldn't lose many fans if they said 'hey, I took a calculated risk for this and that'.
    By not saying it, they're condoning it in a way.
    Kudos to George for having the balls to put that out there.

  • @jesterlead
    @jesterlead Рік тому +5

    Back in my band days I put George as the #2 best metal guitar sound. Just really an incredible tone on the albums and live, only topped by EVH.

    • @markserour9115
      @markserour9115 Рік тому

      So tired of the van dickweed love affair. Randy Rhoads ran rings around him.

    • @andrewreed1329
      @andrewreed1329 Рік тому

      would have been great if they were in a band together because when they played live their was no rhythm guitar and the studio albums had them playing rhythmand there was always this hole during live performances

  • @macleod1592
    @macleod1592 Рік тому +3

    Really like that the truth about steroids are finally coming out more and more. I've been a dedicated weightlifter since 1988 and can honestly say I've never taken anything other than creatine. Because of that I'm 51 and in better shape than most guys in their 30's and other than a few minor aches and pains here and there I have no injuries. Weightlifting is the fountain of youth I do believe that however the one caveat to that is NATURAL weightlifting. It works the heart, lungs, builds muscle, tendons, ligaments, increases bone density, increases the body's production of antibodies....but you throw in roids and you wipe out all those benefits. Steroids destroy the body from within.

  • @charliemurphy9022
    @charliemurphy9022 Рік тому

    Wow, great interview and information from George!!

  • @stevekonbass
    @stevekonbass Рік тому +1

    Good interview. Very frank and to the point.

  • @grumblekin
    @grumblekin Рік тому +5

    All power and prayer to George to get healed up. What a titan on the guitar and a legend in his own right.

    • @mickywinters8451
      @mickywinters8451 10 місяців тому +1

      Lmao prayers? He did this to himself. Now he needs prayers to some invisible man to fix what he did to himself? Really? Go pray for cancer babies.See how that works.

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif Рік тому +4

    great guitarist. smart guy sounds like he knows what he's talking about.

  • @WAM4EVER
    @WAM4EVER Рік тому +2

    Really admire the honesty. Thank you George!!

  • @vancesnyder2426
    @vancesnyder2426 Рік тому

    Good Interview. Thanks George-you spoke well.

  • @roninnotasheeplikeyou.2631
    @roninnotasheeplikeyou.2631 Рік тому +3

    He is 100% correct.

  • @shaneborg3717
    @shaneborg3717 Рік тому +1

    Great info, thankyou

  • @garymansell9885
    @garymansell9885 Рік тому

    So glad I watched this. The dietary information he shared is awesome. Refreshing to hear from someone who's not full of BS!

  • @gmoney0077
    @gmoney0077 Рік тому +4

    Wow…what an articulate, interesting and intelligent badass rock star! Very cool interview and much truth to his assessment and perspective on long term gear use! 100% on the $!!

  • @notforyoutube
    @notforyoutube Рік тому

    When I was younger, I really appreciate it and looked up to George Lynch. He just seem to have this fire about his artistry and talent. Now in my 50s, I appreciate him even more for his genuine heart and wisdom.
    I wish George Lynch had his own UA-cam reality show. He can share healthy food ideas, holistic healing and breaking bread and jamming with native Americans. I would so be tuning in every episode.

  • @jasonbishop678
    @jasonbishop678 Рік тому

    Kudos to George no one really speaks this candid about the topic.

  • @donniekellerman5833
    @donniekellerman5833 Рік тому +4

    If there was a drug that could be taken to play guitar like George Lynch does....I'd be all over it!!

  • @scottwhite2757
    @scottwhite2757 Рік тому +25

    I wonder when George was working out if he listened to Dokken..

    • @bonholio0o
      @bonholio0o Рік тому +7

      hahah that's a good one

    • @vincegedeon6583
      @vincegedeon6583 Рік тому +1

      😂

    • @mifunegoh4773
      @mifunegoh4773 Рік тому +1

      Lol

    • @dw2577
      @dw2577 Рік тому

      But George is basically saying without saying it is that it ruined his playing because George cannot play like he did when he was in the 80s and 90s period. Yes he was a great player but player that is now he is half the player used.

    • @vicesquadpunk
      @vicesquadpunk Рік тому +1

      😂

  • @mikekiss648
    @mikekiss648 Рік тому

    Nice to hear someone be honest about this stuff and someone who has been there, done that and walked away from the bad crap