So what was wrong with what Clapton said? Also having black friends and dating a black chick is common among people who are post racial and see the world differently. Its funny how average people see someone saying they date a black woman as a confirmation of their racism lmao. And THE ultimate confirmation of racism in America is stating you have black friends! You can't make this crap up lol. Only in America.
I know one thing, when you chastise people for past mistakes and not accept apologies or their pleas for forgiveness, sounds like you are ultra progressive hate oriented person. How many years should you play kick the dog if someone messed up years ago? I'm sure your parents were always the beacon of equality back in the day. Where did you get half this sh*t from? An editor trying to make a story?
He's literally a racist, and not at all a nice dude. He doesn't let his own band write their own parts because he's so precious about his music. Don't get me wrong, I like smashing pumpkins, but everything I'vee seen of him speaking in public makes me realize he's the kind of guy I would NEVER let in my band. I've dealt with way too many precious front men like billy to believe anything about him is genuine. He likes people who will sit there and fawn over him. Anyone else he calls a retard and tells them to fuck off "his" stage.
I agree, I met him backstage at a gig in Croydon when he was with Generation X, we drank some beer and he gave us complimentary tickets for their next gig. Nice guy!
A buddy and I ran into Vince Neil while he was walking to his bus with security, we shouted “Vince you rock” he took the time to stop relatively shortly to acknowledge us and reply “ no you guys rock” he could have shrugged us off but didn’t. Was a great experience.
I met Billy Idol in Mayfair, London when I was working as a waitress in the 90s. He was super drunk but he was so nice and he gave me $500 tip and said if I let him pinch my butt he'd double it every time. I left with the largest tip of the day which was about $3K. Maybe it was the alcohol/drugs whatever he took, but he was super nice and he told us that every customer that comes in while he was there should be billed to him. He paid for my rent for two months so for me, he'll always be an ace in my book.
You have to remember some of these people have aged and mellowed. I grew up on 60 and 70s music, they were all drug addicts but today, they're clean grandpas playing with the kids and grandkids. Most people do mellow out as they age, if they live through their youth!
A big example of this was James Hetfield recently doing a song online during the pandemic. His hair great and his little reading glasses on his nose! It was so cute! Lol
I met David Bowie while hiking at Point Reyes National Seashore about 12 years ago. I looked down the trail and saw this guy coming towards me and i thought that looks like David Bowie except fatter and older. I was remembering his Ziggy persona. One of the nicest guys i ever met, charming, friendly, intelligent, complete lack of ego.
I met Boy George in Minneapolis....he was playing a show that day and was just out hanging by himself I recognized him and said hello...he was nice to me and genuinely seemed to enjoy the conversation we had.
Wait, so he didnt go through a drug enduced psychotic episode with every single person he met? But no seriously, I'm sure he was perfectly nice, but serious drug abuse will make people go psycho, there's a reason they're illegal.
My sister and my niece met boy George when they were with Cyndi lauper and he was just great with them, very friendly and spoke with them for a long time.
no there's not; you are a clown! Read the Bible, it tells you who is going to hell. Perhaps there should be a special Hell for people who mock other people for anything at all. maybe we should just be nice to people, and speak good of them in general, instead of playing favorites? Hmmmmm?
I have no use for people like that. Life's too short to waste my time and thoughts on them. I don't hate them nor do I like them. What they do doesn't effect me. It's horrible what they did but I can't change it. But there's always karma.
Sebastian Bach was struck first by a bottle thrown by a heckler in the crowd, he threw the bottle back but missed the heckler and struck the woman accidentally. Doesn't excuse his negligence but explains the incident better.
@Tearlach Murray Either that or society should at least pretend to try and want to change the accepted abuse that goes on in prisons since most will join the outside world again at some point.
Oddly enough, I met Kanye West when I was a flight attendant a few years back...He was on two of my flights, one domestic and one international heading to Rome. I have to say, he was actually very chill and yes reserved, but polite. I was surprised, but thinking back you have to remember that a lot of these people's on stage persona ( I don't know about anyone else on this list ) is not at all the same in real life.
Boy George is such a wonderful person! He has become sober for years and has bounced back! I met him on tour not that long ago and he was so polite and witty!
We all used too eat breakfast at “ Harry’s cafe “ in Greek street after clubbing all night , Boy George , Duran Duran , Spandau , all the early eighties bands used too eat there , everyone was cool and happening there , apart from Sting who was a bit up his own bum .😊 anybody remember Wednesday nights at “ Le Beat Route “ drinks 25 pence each all night !
50 Cent's son posted a picture, didn't say ANYTHING TO HIM. And, he posted that he wouldn't care if his child got hit by a bus? And, he made fun of a random kid doing his job? Like... It's a shame all 9 of those bullets missed, if that's what he's doing with his time on Earth. And, fucking forget about Kayne West, already!
@@MrserMrser of course not but George was on drugs at that time. Of course the video didnt mention it. George is sober now and should stay away from drugs!
I'm getting tired of these list sites bagging on the ONE really bad incident with Boy George. I'm not excusing his behavior, what he did was bad, BUT... he did his time for it, apologized, and turned his life around. Everyone deserves a second chance, right??? Personally, I'd give just about anything to meet Boy George. I've loved him and his music since the 80's.
Late 90's, Clapton used to be a frequent guest at a very nice and peaceful hotel in Big Sur, CA. One night, I was in the backoffice space and heard a VERY RUDE guest yelling and cursing at sweet Simona, the clerk that was on duty. So I poke my head out to see if I could lend a hand. And there was good ole Eric, showing up without a reservation, only to find a full hotel and not accepting that they didn't have a room for him... It was a very sad show to say the least.
Met billy idol on a plane I was chasing after the girl I realized I loved was on her way to Vegas to get married to a real tool. Billy helped me serenade her and win her over while then taking care of her jerk fiancée while I told her how I really felt. Great guy and won’t forget all his help.
dont forget, kanye cancelled a show because he had a cold, while lemmy from motorhead, and amy winehouse are literally dying on stage, and still performing.
I met Sebastian Bach from Skid Row when I was 12, and he was a total sweetheart. Gave me a hug and autographs, and couldn't have been any nicer. 23 years later, the guy I was dating worked in the music industry and had worked with Bach on tour for a couple of years. All those years later, and Bach was still one of the sweetest musicians I've ever met (and I've met some big names, like Metallica, Dave Matthews, Tori Amos, Bret Michaels, George Clinton, etc).
A New Horizon most Canadian people are nice, the narrator of this video obviously a douche bag who brings shit up from their graveyard pasts and throws it back in their face!
I met him a few years ago. He is a nice enough guy just out to have fun. Too bad some of the people he surrounds himself with are dicks... and a bit slow. One of them almost got us all in trouble. Long story short... if you are in a small town and have cool hair and clothes cause you are a rock musician going to a show, it makes NO difference to the crowd you are not part of the band that is booked who is in the same room and just pissed off the local town overly friendly guy. You get them all the time he came up to me first and was all like "welcome to my town" then once he found out I was not playing that night he zeroed in on their table at the local restaurant (which I had no clue they would be at until I sat down). Lots of bikers, ink etc. I was concerned for ALL our safety upon exiting and even wondering if it would be safe to order food. After several minutes of observing the locals reactions to the incident (one being a very tattooed middle aged biker couple who left about 5 min apart after staring at their table quite awhile)... I politely made an attempt to bring it to their attention that things may go south and we should all leave as a group as numbers are safer plus I was familiar with the area etc and the same entourage member began talking shit to me also. Baz, he was ok but he really needs to find smarter, better friends! Fortunately I was not the only one concerned because the venue staff showed up at the restaurant and escorted them back because they thought it was a good idea. No escort for me and my hot wife though :( As always, I was alright. LOL
I met Bach a couple times and got to hang with him for a while one of those times. One of the absolute coolest most down to earth people I've ever met.
I met Tim Lambesis in November. One of the absolute most down to earth people I have ever met. He turned his life around after it all happened. He gave me words of encouragement, hope, and knowledge on life. Im really thankful I got to meet him and his words still continue to help me with my mental health
Back in the 80's my sister's friend worked in Guest Relations at the Rosemont - a big concert venue outside of Chicago. Her job was to keep the artists happy - making sure food, beverages, dressing rooms, etc. was all to the artist's liking and to contract specs. She met so many famous people; it was cool to listen to her tell the backstage happenings. She said that by far the coolest artist she met was David Bowie. She also said the biggest A$$whole was.... Barry Manilow!!! She said at one point he literally said something like, "Don't even look at me! Do you even know who you are talking to!!!" what a diva.
The band effectively broke up and had been having issues for a long time beforehand. The rest of the band started a new band, Wovenwar, and released two albums while Tim was in prison. If I recall correctly, the drummer, Jordan, was a co-founder and gave up his rights as co-founder when Tim was in prison. The fact that they all reunited in 2018 is astonishing.
Yeah it took a lot for them to come round. That band is actually a really good example of being a Christian. Making mistakes, finding redemption and forgiveness and the strength to forgive... it’s actually a real good true story.
@@MyloshEK Lots of people in the arts are "weird". "Cult"? Kanye was dearly admired BEFORE his conversion and there was no cult of Kanya fans, so really. Tsk. Tsk. Underlying anti-Christian/anti-faith bias? West's belief practices may or may not conform w/mine, but in America in particular, we respect religious differences/diversity. Dr. Donda C. West, Kanye's mom, was a professor of English at Clark Atlanta University, and Chair of the English Department at Chgo State U, before becoming his manager. Kanye was an exceptional student (maybe based on his musical talent). West's mother was a huge influence in his life, and as an educator, she insisted on academic excellence. But hey, haters gonna hate! Discover the Internet!!! It houses lots of facts, bios, etc. Be sure to get back under your bridge, now! (Bless you, Ghost.)
Met and hung out with Sebastian Bach in roughly 2014. Saw his temper when the venue screwed things up. He has a set list of music that plays before the show, so that he and the band can accurately track how long before they're due on stage. The venue was repeatedly reminded to play the tracks in order, but continued shuffling the playlist. He was pissed! As a performer myself, I can understand the frustration. After the show, I talked with him about it. He was so apologetic. He felt awful that a fan had to see him that upset. I explained my position as a musician, myself, and we laughed it off. Truly one of the kindest, most genuine rock stars and people I've ever met. You wanna talk rock stars to avoid..... Lynyrd Skynyrd (those guys are dicks, truly), Joe Bonamassa (unless you want to hear him tell you how great he is), George Thorogood is iffy.... I've met him 5 times, and 3 of them, he was super cool, we talked for a long time, the other 2.... Very full of himself, and very... "Make me feel good or I'll have you thrown out of the show" type attitude
Andrew Smith, I know this is off the 'rockstar' list, but I heard (from a roadie) that Dwight Yokum was a prick as well. He would tell the openers that they were only allowed to perform in a small corner of the stage, because the whole stage was his.
"this musician didn't take out the trash this one time when his mother asked him to during his childhood. definitely don't want to run into him on the streets."
Clapton has admitted in a detailed interview on 60 Minutes where he admitted to living in a drug addled stupor for several decades, and has apologised for his behaviour. You would imagine BB King and other great players would not have a bar of him if he still behaved that way.
Hung out for about an hour with the whole Skid Row band in Korea, we drank a few beers and they asked me and buddie a lot questions about the Army. They seemed genuine..good times!
@@getmypastamasta8670 Yes, the whole band was at a Tower Record store opening in Korea, signing autographs etc..when me and my buddy walked up and said "hey guys" in English, they looked up and yelled " Americans"! and started shaking our hands and everything. there were tons of Koreans there, you'd of thought they were the Beetles! We hung around outside till the event was over, and the store had locked the doors for a bit. Suddenly some lady came to the door and pointed at us and let us inside and said "the band wants to see you guys" we walked up some stairs and they were just sitting there, offered us a beer and we just talked for a while. Then they had to leave, and asked us to help, they went to one door to distract the Koreans, then a couple limos pulled up out front, and we ushered them into the cars and helped keep the Koreans from mobbing them. it was just awesome..always think of that day when i hear their songs and smile.
Strangely enough, I met Boy George, during a phase in the late 90's when he had a shaven head and wore a khaftan. I was getting an autograph for a friend who was unable to be at the gig, which was at a local disco club. Apart from the way he dressed, he seemed perfectly normal and friendly, it was like having a chat with a hairdresser. Who could have known what would happen a few years later...
Me too in a way. I was on holiday in Sydney and went to small cafe for a time out. George was there. He was doing a show at Mardi Gras. I said hi and he was very relaxed and chilled. We had quite a long chat about travel (I am from the pacific), different forms of spirituality and minority rights. I liked him
It's a tossup as to whether one is worse than the other. Hitting someone with chains while they are defenseless shows a lot more intent than wrapping a car around a tree, or whatever. On the other hand, death. And then Vince Neil has a long history, so maybe that. I'm back and forth on this, but the dead guy's family surely isn't.
As I Lay Dying never supported Tim while he was on trial and serving his sentence. The rest of the band formed Wovenwar and did 2 albums. When Tim was released he waiting until he was off parole before reaching out to his band mates and the rest is history. The story is on their UA-cam channel.
@@mikep5330 stryper was basically banned from metal stations for being Christian. Televenagalists hated them too. Skillet is rarely on radio, but hey 3 billion spotify views, 12 million units sold. The music stars that actually are Christian aren't on radio for hard music, and are hated by the religious. And pedophilia is against the Bible. Anyone can claim to be a Christian to take the Bible out of context and do whatever they want.
@@mikep5330 yet 2\3 stryper fans are non believers and they were the first band to have 2 top 10 MTV music videos. The fact is secular songs they had like honestly were on radio and it was a huge hit there. Nice try though. Possibly the first American rock/metal band to perform in Seoul, South Korea's capital too. Skillet is rough, but perfect for what they do as a punk/metal group.
@@johnward6860 Nice try stating my opinion? Shouldn't you be in church praying to your imaginary friend. I don't care if they were the first band to play in outer space, they are shit. Skillet sucks. Stop talking to me about dumb religious shit.
@@mikep5330 No use trying to reason to someone biased. There is also nore proof of God than the big band theory and evolution with basic science. Guessing someone in the church upset you. Not all Christians are bad people.
I've met Tim Lambesis on multiple occasions, the guitarist Nick of As I Lay Dying is a family friend of mine and I can assure you a couple things. First, the band was absolutely devastated by what happened and every single one of them sided with Tim's wife and some even testified against him in court if I remember correctly. I know Nick was devastated for years after. The band only got back together after literally years of Tim proving that he'd changed and going to extreme lengths to redeem himself. Believe me, being a step and a half removed from the situation it was super difficult for any of the band members or their families to forgive him, but after years of reconciliation from Tim they finally did. Also, I haven't seen Tim or Nick in years, but I can assure you, Nick is one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, so bringing him into this in a shady way is crappy, and even though Tim did one of the most horrible things ever, that doesn't mean that we shouldn't forgive him if those whose lives were ruined by the situation chose to forgive him. (And plus, besides being crazy then, he really was a super nice dude.)
I've met Nick and know Tim pretty well. This is accurate. Tim fucked up, got caught, received a fair trial, was sentenced, and served his debt to society. I've forgiven him along with many others. Before all this unpleasantness, Tim helped me out quite a bit.
what about his poor wife how do you think it scarred her. by the grace of God he got an undercover cop instead of a real hitman. he was going to have her killed for wanting a divorce. only served a few months. ya he's a nice guy alright.
I've met a few, some were nice some not so nice. The overall lesson I learned is maybe leave people alone, and if you happen to meet someone famous by accident (worked at a place once and was talking to Goldie Hawn, had no idea it was her until after I left), it will probably be more genuine then approaching someone as a fan.
How did "Weird Al" not make this list. He has a video of himself on UA-cam looking at a sign that says, Don't even think of parking here, while he was quite obviously thinking about parking there. The man's clearly an incorrigible rebel... And I'd love to give him a huge bear hug for being such a lovable sweetheart.
So Kanye is basically just a more modern axl rose, turning up late, cancelling shows and getting angry for not any apparent reason Just to clarify I do listen to g n r and don’t listen to modern music
They don t deserve what they have, not even our attention.instead of showing gratitude for the luck they have. The moment they turned famous and rich is the moment you see how they really are.
I would love to meet Boy George! I don't care what anyone says! He has always been one of my favorite people. A true artist, through and through. Peace.
Darin Campbell my best mate at school had an older brother who was a radio DJ on the same station as Boy George. Apparently he was a first class helmet while he worked there. I don’t know if everyone thought that way about him or if he and my mates bro had a personal issue with each other.
Why kill him so fast and easy? I prefer giving him a slow agonizing death, like burning him slowly with a hot metal bar, slowly skin him and pour salt and lemon juice into open wounds, or put some honey and sugar on him and tie him down next to a Dorylus ant nest.
My grandfather worked for and met Eric Clapton. He use to work in the music business and had met people like The Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, and either Albert King or B. B. King (I get those 2 confused with each other all the time).
Coolest, nicest and most down to earth dude I ever met, in 1991 while I was stationed in London in the military, partied all night with us... Lane Staley!!
Somebody said that as a joke once, and all the degenerates picked up and it's like echo chamber now. He is a complete moron, and possibly biggest poser in history of a genre that is known for producing posers.
Everyone at one time or another has said something or done something that other people would consider reprehensible, it doesn't mean they're assholes. However, there are a small subset of human beings that truly are assholes, 24-7-365. Some of these people are entertainers, some are managers and one is my manager.
I met Vince Neil at the Manadaly Bay a few years ago. We were all wasted but he had a good attitude when my friends and I saw him and gave a quick rocker hi.
I saw Krist Novoselic from Nirvana walking down the street like 4 years ago really awesome guy we spoke of music for a good 10 minutes such a respectful guy I haven’t mentioned Kurt at all in the conversation and he said it was highly appreciated he said amost every fan that sees Krist only speaks of Kurt and he hates that he’s still processing Kurt’s death he said
@@VanillaMacaron551 There is not a single celebrity that likes getting recognized in public just be respectful and dont be all over his face they’ll appreciate that
@@hdmccart6735 considering he was in a hotel down the road and wasn't living with lori del santo at the time when his son Conner ran out of 53 floor balcony to his death I don't see how he could have done that. Love it hate Clapton music that's a pretty shitty thing to say about a man who has lost his 4 year old son. I could understand if the situation was clouded in mystery and Clapton was there and there was crys if a cover up/conspiracy theory etc but come on THE FACTS are he wasn't there,lori phoned him hysterically to tell him,phone records and eye witness there was no doubt at all ,Eric Clapton had NOTHING to do with his sons death
I've known Sebastian for years hes a great guy that has his moments like all of us. I feel society looks at famous people harder when they are having an off day then non famous people. Just my humble opinion
Not condoning what Tim Lambesis did but his return to the scene after getting out of prison and him owning up to what he did and his recovery is amazing. Theres a video on here about him talking about his life change and As I Lay Dying's first single with Tim back is about Tim's acceptance and owning up to his actions, My Own Grave.
I met and hung out with Boy George for an hour or so in the mid 1990's. He was sober by then and was very nice. Active addiction was a horrible phase he went through like so many other people but luckily, he survived which sadly, many don't.
Does knowing about some of the terrible things these musicians have done in their personal lives change how you feel about their music?
So what was wrong with what Clapton said? Also having black friends and dating a black chick is common among people who are post racial and see the world differently. Its funny how average people see someone saying they date a black woman as a confirmation of their racism lmao. And THE ultimate confirmation of racism in America is stating you have black friends! You can't make this crap up lol. Only in America.
i listen to burzum and mayhem who are contreversial as people so no im used to musicians doing shitty things.
@Jeff Oliver great points dude.
I know one thing, when you chastise people for past mistakes and not accept apologies or their pleas for forgiveness, sounds like you are ultra progressive hate oriented person. How many years should you play kick the dog if someone messed up years ago? I'm sure your parents were always the beacon of equality back in the day. Where did you get half this sh*t from? An editor trying to make a story?
Grunge yes. If your an asshole, I will save my money and see another concert instead
Met Billy Idol about 10 years ago, he stopped and bummed a lighter then talked to us for about 15 minutes. Nice dude.
You're so lucky to have met him! There's just no way he couldn't be a great dude.
He's literally a racist, and not at all a nice dude. He doesn't let his own band write their own parts because he's so precious about his music. Don't get me wrong, I like smashing pumpkins, but everything I'vee seen of him speaking in public makes me realize he's the kind of guy I would NEVER let in my band. I've dealt with way too many precious front men like billy to believe anything about him is genuine. He likes people who will sit there and fawn over him. Anyone else he calls a retard and tells them to fuck off "his" stage.
Wrong Billy.
POON, are you talking about Billy IDOL or Billy CORGAN?
I agree, I met him backstage at a gig in Croydon when he was with Generation X, we drank some beer and he gave us complimentary tickets for their next gig. Nice guy!
A buddy and I ran into Vince Neil while he was walking to his bus with security, we shouted “Vince you rock” he took the time to stop relatively shortly to acknowledge us and reply “ no you guys rock” he could have shrugged us off but didn’t. Was a great experience.
He likely, like most alcoholics, are great people when sober.
Met him at a hotel last year. Couldn’t have been nicer. Awesome guy
Vince is a really nice guy, he has been through some really hard things in life , much like most of us have. He is Surprisingly approachable and nice
I believe this. That’s cool 😎
I love Vince Neil omg
I met Billy Idol in Mayfair, London when I was working as a waitress in the 90s. He was super drunk but he was so nice and he gave me $500 tip and said if I let him pinch my butt he'd double it every time. I left with the largest tip of the day which was about $3K. Maybe it was the alcohol/drugs whatever he took, but he was super nice and he told us that every customer that comes in while he was there should be billed to him. He paid for my rent for two months so for me, he'll always be an ace in my book.
Ughh - just sounds like a saddo and an exploitative relationship
Well hell if someone paid my rent I would be indebted to them, but allowing them to pinch your bum, seriously?!
if someone paid my bills I'd think they're nice too.
So you were in a relationship with Billy
@@charliebae4920 I'm thinking the more obvious implication is simply that the 3K tip paid her rent for a while.
You have to remember some of these people have aged and mellowed. I grew up on 60 and 70s music, they were all drug addicts but today, they're clean grandpas playing with the kids and grandkids. Most people do mellow out as they age, if they live through their youth!
Exactly this list is so outdated! Lol
A big example of this was James Hetfield recently doing a song online during the pandemic. His hair great and his little reading glasses on his nose! It was so cute! Lol
I met David Bowie while hiking at Point Reyes National Seashore about 12 years ago. I looked down the trail and saw this guy coming towards me and i thought that looks like David Bowie except fatter and older. I was remembering his Ziggy persona. One of the nicest guys i ever met, charming, friendly, intelligent, complete lack of ego.
Well that's really nice since he was really notorious of underpaying musicians or engineers who'd work for him
I thought that's called being a good businessman in America 😂
@Adam Baum tds ❄
@Adam Baum do you treat biden the amae way as trump?
@Adam Baum he already is, also I never said I support Trump. Biden wants to ban guns sounds pretty fascist to me
I met Boy George in Minneapolis....he was playing a show that day and was just out hanging by himself I recognized him and said hello...he was nice to me and genuinely seemed to enjoy the conversation we had.
So cool hope I can meet him!
I’ve heard that he’s really a sweet person!
Let's not forget he kidnapped someone tho
Wait, so he didnt go through a drug enduced psychotic episode with every single person he met? But no seriously, I'm sure he was perfectly nice, but serious drug abuse will make people go psycho, there's a reason they're illegal.
George is a great guy
My sister and my niece met boy George when they were with Cyndi lauper and he was just great with them, very friendly and spoke with them for a long time.
There’s a little corner in hell reserved for people like Kanye and 50 cent who mock the disabled folks amongst us.
wife murderers, however, are genpop
no there's not; you are a clown! Read the Bible, it tells you who is going to hell. Perhaps there should be a special Hell for people who mock other people for anything at all. maybe we should just be nice to people, and speak good of them in general, instead of playing favorites? Hmmmmm?
I have no use for people like that. Life's too short to waste my time and thoughts on them. I don't hate them nor do I like them. What they do doesn't effect me. It's horrible what they did but I can't change it. But there's always karma.
@@inconnu4961 I'm curious... Who's the author of the Bible?
I'll enjoy my little corner in hell buddy, heaven sounds like it would suck ass
My favorite musician is Johnny Cash but I wouldn't wanna meet him, cause he's dead. That would be pretty scary
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Funny!
I really laughed harder than I should have at this
This is Johnny caaaaaaaash,I can here you from heeeeeere,.....are you guys making fun of me !
Sebastian Bach was struck first by a bottle thrown by a heckler in the crowd, he threw the bottle back but missed the heckler and struck the woman accidentally. Doesn't excuse his negligence but explains the incident better.
@Tearlach Murray Either that or society should at least pretend to try and want to change the accepted abuse that goes on in prisons since most will join the outside world again at some point.
Just plain stupid and unprofessional.
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I met him in his heyday, working for Cellar Door.....he was an Egotistical, Narcissistic TWAT.
I've met Sebastian Bach he is actually really bloody nice 😂
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Must’ve been later in life.
Boy George seems amazing to me. :) He's been sober for years and he just seems so happy, pleasant, and confident. I'd love to meet him. 💖
Me too!!
Boy George is the nicest celeb I’ve ever met! He’s sooo sweet and lovely.
I believe it!
There is nothing about Billy Idol that makes me think he's a calm person.
snow1snow1 🤣❤️so true
my mom met him at a bar in the 80s and he was rude af to her 😂
he looks good for his age
Now that Billy is clean and sober he is not like that anymore
@@roxyhaze6955 it's the plastic surgery (you can tell he's had an eyebrow lift). However he is a bit of work out buff, though.
How tf is someone who literally tried to kill her wife lower than the guy who said something racist 50 years ago?
Because not being offended is more important then not being killed now and days .-.
Jzun SL because it’s not a numbered countdown?
Luke Lynn Because saying a racist word is evil because “Trump and his supporters are evil racists who should die” and murderers are “born that way.”
Libtards, snowflakes, pc culture, millennials...take your pic
@@cynlovespugs Yikes.
Oddly enough, I met Kanye West when I was a flight attendant a few years back...He was on two of my flights, one domestic and one international heading to Rome. I have to say, he was actually very chill and yes reserved, but polite. I was surprised, but thinking back you have to remember that a lot of these people's on stage persona ( I don't know about anyone else on this list ) is not at all the same in real life.
Estela Lopez his last album was literally praising Jesus lmao
@@plshelpmeawkdough you're not paying attn.
Did he want his cranberry juice?
being bi polar, on which phase do you think you met him
Must have taken his medicine before the flights
Boy George is such a wonderful person! He has become sober for years and has bounced back! I met him on tour not that long ago and he was so polite and witty!
Hope I can meet him
It’s always amazing what drugs and booze can do to a person
He seems like a perfectly nice guy
We all used too eat breakfast at “ Harry’s cafe “ in Greek street after clubbing all night , Boy George , Duran Duran , Spandau , all the early eighties bands used too eat there , everyone was cool and happening there , apart from Sting who was a bit up his own bum .😊 anybody remember Wednesday nights at “ Le Beat Route “ drinks 25 pence each all night !
50 Cent's son posted a picture, didn't say ANYTHING TO HIM. And, he posted that he wouldn't care if his child got hit by a bus? And, he made fun of a random kid doing his job? Like... It's a shame all 9 of those bullets missed, if that's what he's doing with his time on Earth.
And, fucking forget about Kayne West, already!
Yeah, 50 is a useless prick.
Done with both of em...hope the kids family sue the shit out of 50 and his kid does too
He's not rock
I met Boy George at the Palladium in NYC. He was absolutely lovely, and danced with me.
Tess. Darracott what year?
Lucky
nasty shit, dont go to the hotel whit him
I'm sure the hooker he beat and probably would have raped/killed had the poor fellow not escaped would beg to differ.
@@MrserMrser of course not but George was on drugs at that time. Of course the video didnt mention it. George is sober now and should stay away from drugs!
I'm getting tired of these list sites bagging on the ONE really bad incident with Boy George. I'm not excusing his behavior, what he did was bad, BUT... he did his time for it, apologized, and turned his life around. Everyone deserves a second chance, right??? Personally, I'd give just about anything to meet Boy George. I've loved him and his music since the 80's.
I completaly agree, well said
Yes ppl need to MOVE ON. George repented. And I wish I was around to meet him in the 80s
Late 90's, Clapton used to be a frequent guest at a very nice and peaceful hotel in Big Sur, CA. One night, I was in the backoffice space and heard a VERY RUDE guest yelling and cursing at sweet Simona, the clerk that was on duty. So I poke my head out to see if I could lend a hand. And there was good ole Eric, showing up without a reservation, only to find a full hotel and not accepting that they didn't have a room for him... It was a very sad show to say the least.
Every story I've heard about him makes him seem like a total PoS prick. He's also completely overrated.
Met billy idol on a plane I was chasing after the girl I realized I loved was on her way to Vegas to get married to a real tool.
Billy helped me serenade her and win her over while then taking care of her jerk fiancée while I told her how I really felt. Great guy and won’t forget all his help.
@Pennywise Wadford The Wedding Singer
Hahahaha! Are you from The Wedding Singer? 😂
That would be so cool as a movie. Did the plane crash or get highjacked or something? To at would make it interesting.
OK, thanks, wedding singer
That story happened in my life too!
50 Cent continues to show why he was shot 9 times
XD
@@lovelasting6338 but he was though
Messing with a mentally disabled kid who's working talking about being high?..... didn't he sell crack or something?What an asshole.
Obviously didn't aim high enough
Yeah the man is disgusting! Poor kid. It made feel angry as hell
'Musicians you wouldn't want to meet in real life' Varg Vikernes: Hold my beer.
In a list like that, you could easily include like 80% of the Black Metal scene actually.
dont forget, kanye cancelled a show because he had a cold, while lemmy from motorhead, and amy winehouse are literally dying on stage, and still performing.
I met Sebastian Bach from Skid Row when I was 12, and he was a total sweetheart. Gave me a hug and autographs, and couldn't have been any nicer. 23 years later, the guy I was dating worked in the music industry and had worked with Bach on tour for a couple of years. All those years later, and Bach was still one of the sweetest musicians I've ever met (and I've met some big names, like Metallica, Dave Matthews, Tori Amos, Bret Michaels, George Clinton, etc).
Ive Met Bret Michaels Too
I met Sebastian Bach back in 1992 at a Ramones concert and HE WAS ONE OF THE NICEST GUYS I HAVE EVER MET TO THIS DAY IN 2019!!!
Yes he is really nice, i met him two years ago, he is a sweet guy
Trailer park boys has finalized my views on him, but bth that shirts pretty funny
A New Horizon most Canadian people are nice, the narrator of this video obviously a douche bag who brings shit up from their graveyard pasts and throws it back in their face!
I met him a few years ago. He is a nice enough guy just out to have fun. Too bad some of the people he surrounds himself with are dicks... and a bit slow. One of them almost got us all in trouble. Long story short... if you are in a small town and have cool hair and clothes cause you are a rock musician going to a show, it makes NO difference to the crowd you are not part of the band that is booked who is in the same room and just pissed off the local town overly friendly guy. You get them all the time he came up to me first and was all like "welcome to my town" then once he found out I was not playing that night he zeroed in on their table at the local restaurant (which I had no clue they would be at until I sat down). Lots of bikers, ink etc. I was concerned for ALL our safety upon exiting and even wondering if it would be safe to order food. After several minutes of observing the locals reactions to the incident (one being a very tattooed middle aged biker couple who left about 5 min apart after staring at their table quite awhile)... I politely made an attempt to bring it to their attention that things may go south and we should all leave as a group as numbers are safer plus I was familiar with the area etc and the same entourage member began talking shit to me also. Baz, he was ok but he really needs to find smarter, better friends! Fortunately I was not the only one concerned because the venue staff showed up at the restaurant and escorted them back because they thought it was a good idea. No escort for me and my hot wife though :( As always, I was alright. LOL
I met Bach a couple times and got to hang with him for a while one of those times. One of the absolute coolest most down to earth people I've ever met.
I met Tim Lambesis in November. One of the absolute most down to earth people I have ever met. He turned his life around after it all happened. He gave me words of encouragement, hope, and knowledge on life. Im really thankful I got to meet him and his words still continue to help me with my mental health
I don't understand how Kanye is even consider a musician..
Agreed! He is as lame as his ugly clothing.
Dont ever diss the GOAT
@@prettyboinelly2193 🤣🤣 He Definitely is a GOAT.
He’s a disrespectful jerk
He is not
Back in the 80's my sister's friend worked in Guest Relations at the Rosemont - a big concert venue outside of Chicago. Her job was to keep the artists happy - making sure food, beverages, dressing rooms, etc. was all to the artist's liking and to contract specs. She met so many famous people; it was cool to listen to her tell the backstage happenings. She said that by far the coolest artist she met was David Bowie. She also said the biggest A$$whole was.... Barry Manilow!!! She said at one point he literally said something like, "Don't even look at me! Do you even know who you are talking to!!!" what a diva.
Great story.....barry manilow, i never would have figured that one....Oh Mandy!!!!!
“He brandished a cup of yogurt and a spoon as weapons” is a sentence I never thought I would ever hear
Aggravated assault via dairy XD
You have a point. That alone is worth it and tells you the guy was fooked....
Maybe more serous than you realize. The yoghurt could have been way past its use by date.
1000$ for a hit? He must not have been doing very well
Maybe she just had very low stats
The guy who tried to get her wife killed should at least be at the number 2 spot.
this isnt a top ten in ranked order, you have made that up in your mind
You should probably watch As I Lay Dying‘s interview. The other members did NOT support him. Some of them even testified against him.
Did they still stay in the band tho? That counts as support to me.
The band effectively broke up and had been having issues for a long time beforehand. The rest of the band started a new band, Wovenwar, and released two albums while Tim was in prison. If I recall correctly, the drummer, Jordan, was a co-founder and gave up his rights as co-founder when Tim was in prison. The fact that they all reunited in 2018 is astonishing.
Yeah it took a lot for them to come round. That band is actually a really good example of being a Christian.
Making mistakes, finding redemption and forgiveness and the strength to forgive... it’s actually a real good true story.
@@rachelfourie9083 No, they started a new band. The information in the video is incorrect
That band is shit
Kanye is just weird I feel he can easily be the leader of a cult
He's just slow in the head!!!
NPC #303 shutup npc
@@MyloshEK Lots of people in the arts are "weird".
"Cult"? Kanye was dearly admired BEFORE his conversion and there was no cult of Kanya fans, so really. Tsk. Tsk. Underlying anti-Christian/anti-faith bias? West's belief practices may or may not conform w/mine, but in America in particular, we respect religious differences/diversity.
Dr. Donda C. West, Kanye's mom, was a professor of English at Clark Atlanta University, and Chair of the English Department at Chgo State U, before becoming his manager. Kanye was an exceptional student (maybe based on his musical talent). West's mother was a huge influence in his life, and as an educator, she insisted on academic excellence.
But hey, haters gonna hate! Discover the Internet!!! It houses lots of facts, bios, etc. Be sure to get back under your bridge, now! (Bless you, Ghost.)
or a herd of bison.
@@Earnestlie the man is deranged.
Met and hung out with Sebastian Bach in roughly 2014. Saw his temper when the venue screwed things up. He has a set list of music that plays before the show, so that he and the band can accurately track how long before they're due on stage. The venue was repeatedly reminded to play the tracks in order, but continued shuffling the playlist. He was pissed! As a performer myself, I can understand the frustration. After the show, I talked with him about it. He was so apologetic. He felt awful that a fan had to see him that upset. I explained my position as a musician, myself, and we laughed it off. Truly one of the kindest, most genuine rock stars and people I've ever met. You wanna talk rock stars to avoid..... Lynyrd Skynyrd (those guys are dicks, truly), Joe Bonamassa (unless you want to hear him tell you how great he is), George Thorogood is iffy.... I've met him 5 times, and 3 of them, he was super cool, we talked for a long time, the other 2.... Very full of himself, and very... "Make me feel good or I'll have you thrown out of the show" type attitude
Andrew Smith, I know this is off the 'rockstar' list, but I heard (from a roadie) that Dwight Yokum was a prick as well. He would tell the openers that they were only allowed to perform in a small corner of the stage, because the whole stage was his.
Vince sounds like he's strangling a cat and can't remember his lyrics.
So freaking true
Sid Vicious: hold my heroin
No junkie would let go of his dope, silly wabbit!
@@kittenfuud indeed!!
Sid vicious was a animal abusing idiot.
@Stephen Murphy start using smack on a daily. Or see a therapist??
I think GG Allin had that covered.
"this musician didn't take out the trash this one time when his mother asked him to during his childhood. definitely don't want to run into him on the streets."
Clapton has admitted in a detailed interview on 60 Minutes where he admitted to living in a drug addled stupor for several decades, and has apologised for his behaviour. You would imagine BB King and other great players would not have a bar of him if he still behaved that way.
Snorting heroin will warp anyone's mind!
@@michaelgreen5206 Pulp Fiction. 'Nuff said.
Being addicted to drugs doesn’t excuse you for being a racist.
I met Geddy Lee In 2019 and he was so nice and patient and I was like woah, I was scared he was gonna be standoffish but he was literally so lovely 😭
You've obviously never heard of Gary Glitter...
I never have.
Glitter is a too heavy for this list.
@@cjklemonski1938 no political party endorses peodophillia.
If so the question must be, why are they still there ?
@@joe18425 nobody OPENLY endorses them under the party banner. But i can assure you the term "pedosexual" isn't being used by Republicans
CJ Klemonski isn’t being used by Democrats either
Moral of the story.
Famous and rich ppl don’t suffer life like the rest of us. They don’t go to jail.
Beacause there illuminated
@@benzo1714 Do you mean Illuminati?
@@motherofchaos5519 yess
Well they do, just not for as long.
@@motherofchaos5519 one and the same.
Hung out for about an hour with the whole Skid Row band in Korea, we drank a few beers and they asked me and buddie a lot questions about the Army. They seemed genuine..good times!
Jeff wait when? All of them?
@@getmypastamasta8670 Yes, the whole band was at a Tower Record store opening in Korea, signing autographs etc..when me and my buddy walked up and said "hey guys" in English, they looked up and yelled " Americans"! and started shaking our hands and everything. there were tons of Koreans there, you'd of thought they were the Beetles! We hung around outside till the event was over, and the store had locked the doors for a bit. Suddenly some lady came to the door and pointed at us and let us inside and said "the band wants to see you guys" we walked up some stairs and they were just sitting there, offered us a beer and we just talked for a while. Then they had to leave, and asked us to help, they went to one door to distract the Koreans, then a couple limos pulled up out front, and we ushered them into the cars and helped keep the Koreans from mobbing them. it was just awesome..always think of that day when i hear their songs and smile.
Akjeff64 when was this?!
@@getmypastamasta8670 this was in 1995, Korea was a one year tour, so spent all of 95 there, not sure of the month tho..
Akjeff64 oh okay! What kind of stuff did they ask you? what were the guitarists like
I'm so glad jimi hendrix went to ENGLAND and outplayed Eric on his own turf right in front of him.
He also choked on his own vomit and dropped dead on his own turf as well.
I meet Clapton, gave me the best life advice I have ever heard. About fame Fortune and family. This was after he lost his son of course.
trojanwood what was the advice?
@@V3racious no kidding... cant leave us hanging like that
Strangely enough, I met Boy George, during a phase in the late 90's when he had a shaven head and wore a khaftan. I was getting an autograph for a friend who was unable to be at the gig, which was at a local disco club. Apart from the way he dressed, he seemed perfectly normal and friendly, it was like having a chat with a hairdresser. Who could have known what would happen a few years later...
Does anyone listen to Kanye? I really don't care about the guy.
Yes listen to Ultralight Beam, No Church in the Wild, Devil in a New Dress, hell listen to Jesus Walks and tell me he ain’t worth listening to
He was good rapper before
Yeah his old music
he has good songs, just a terrible personality
He's a douche bag!
Kanye: show me proof of your disability
*do you not see my wheelchair??*
Well they were at a Kanye West show, they must have a disability
@@TheEWFX29 touche
@@TheEWFX29 😆😆😆😆
Kanye West is a moron he is a very special kind of stupid his wife is also very special kind of stupid
Vince Neil and Billy Idol are actually two of the coolest people I've met.
Only cool until they're not. Billy Idol? Talk to his ex-girlfriends about how "cool" he is.
I've heard some rough stuff about Idol. Including abusive problems, known for getting drunk and high and destroying things...
@@natoshabrown That's pretty much public knowledge.
50 cent putting that kid on live was one of the rudest things i have ever witnessed live on the internet
50 Cent is a POS
I don't get his appeal at all. To me, he's the original mumble rapper. So monotonous and boring.
erin davison yeah I thought this was a list of musicians
oh so sad
good for me. I never liked 50 lol
I met boy George at a pride event. He couldn't have been nicer. Such a sweetheart.
Me too in a way. I was on holiday in Sydney and went to small cafe for a time out. George was there. He was doing a show at Mardi Gras. I said hi and he was very relaxed and chilled. We had quite a long chat about travel (I am from the pacific), different forms of spirituality and minority rights. I liked him
"You might think that being shot 9 times would give you a more positive outlook on life..." Nope.
met Bach 10 years+ back, he is such an humble nice guy.
*Vince Neil looks like he has been working out with Steven Seagal at McDonald's*
Yeah he looks like shit. Can't sing no more either.
🤣😂🤣😂
@@jokerswank6082 lol!
Actually most of them seem to be nice, only when they're not high or drunk.
Leaves a pretty small window of opportunity in most cases.
What's truly criminal is thinking anyone would go to the trouble of killing your wife for a mere $1000.
Crazy that Boy George got more time in jail for handcuffing a guy than Vince Neil did for driving drunk and killing Razzle .
And then the dude got for puttin a hit on his wife
30 days in jail and a $1,000,000 fine. A life is worth more than that but, don't blame Vince for the greedy court letting him off for cash.
No one took duis seriously in the 80s
I'd rather die than get my ass beat by Boy George
It's a tossup as to whether one is worse than the other. Hitting someone with chains while they are defenseless shows a lot more intent than wrapping a car around a tree, or whatever. On the other hand, death. And then Vince Neil has a long history, so maybe that. I'm back and forth on this, but the dead guy's family surely isn't.
As I Lay Dying never supported Tim while he was on trial and serving his sentence. The rest of the band formed Wovenwar and did 2 albums. When Tim was released he waiting until he was off parole before reaching out to his band mates and the rest is history. The story is on their UA-cam channel.
@@mikep5330 stryper was basically banned from metal stations for being Christian. Televenagalists hated them too. Skillet is rarely on radio, but hey 3 billion spotify views, 12 million units sold. The music stars that actually are Christian aren't on radio for hard music, and are hated by the religious. And pedophilia is against the Bible. Anyone can claim to be a Christian to take the Bible out of context and do whatever they want.
@@johnward6860 Stryper didn't get radio play because they are trash. Skillet sucks.
@@mikep5330 yet 2\3 stryper fans are non believers and they were the first band to have 2 top 10 MTV music videos. The fact is secular songs they had like honestly were on radio and it was a huge hit there. Nice try though. Possibly the first American rock/metal band to perform in Seoul, South Korea's capital too. Skillet is rough, but perfect for what they do as a punk/metal group.
@@johnward6860 Nice try stating my opinion? Shouldn't you be in church praying to your imaginary friend. I don't care if they were the first band to play in outer space, they are shit. Skillet sucks. Stop talking to me about dumb religious shit.
@@mikep5330 No use trying to reason to someone biased. There is also nore proof of God than the big band theory and evolution with basic science. Guessing someone in the church upset you. Not all Christians are bad people.
Boy George is the most amazing person. I met him and he has sent me a letter and a picture and autographs. He is amazing to fans
Aww no I wanna meet him!
An amazing person doesn’t lock people up, no?
@@davidcohen3768 I did worse under the influence of drugs. Plus he served time for it
Sebastian Bach was really kind when I meet him. Really humble !!
I've met Tim Lambesis on multiple occasions, the guitarist Nick of As I Lay Dying is a family friend of mine and I can assure you a couple things. First, the band was absolutely devastated by what happened and every single one of them sided with Tim's wife and some even testified against him in court if I remember correctly. I know Nick was devastated for years after.
The band only got back together after literally years of Tim proving that he'd changed and going to extreme lengths to redeem himself. Believe me, being a step and a half removed from the situation it was super difficult for any of the band members or their families to forgive him, but after years of reconciliation from Tim they finally did.
Also, I haven't seen Tim or Nick in years, but I can assure you, Nick is one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, so bringing him into this in a shady way is crappy, and even though Tim did one of the most horrible things ever, that doesn't mean that we shouldn't forgive him if those whose lives were ruined by the situation chose to forgive him.
(And plus, besides being crazy then, he really was a super nice dude.)
I've met Nick and know Tim pretty well. This is accurate. Tim fucked up, got caught, received a fair trial, was sentenced, and served his debt to society. I've forgiven him along with many others. Before all this unpleasantness, Tim helped me out quite a bit.
There is always so much more to every story that we don't know and can't judge.
There are sides to every story. People like to play the victim.
what about his poor wife how do you think it scarred her. by the grace of God he got an undercover cop instead of a real hitman. he was going to have her killed for wanting a divorce. only served a few months. ya he's a nice guy alright.
You forgot one notable one, John Lennon who was a serial and vicious wifebeater, this is well documented yet rarely makes these lists, no idea why.
Because even asshole can write songs about peace so he gets a pass
Lennon did and said alot of asinine stuff, but he gets away with it because he was a Beatle.
Imagine that
I've met a few, some were nice some not so nice. The overall lesson I learned is maybe leave people alone, and if you happen to meet someone famous by accident (worked at a place once and was talking to Goldie Hawn, had no idea it was her until after I left), it will probably be more genuine then approaching someone as a fan.
How did "Weird Al" not make this list.
He has a video of himself on UA-cam looking at a sign that says, Don't even think of parking here, while he was quite obviously thinking about parking there.
The man's clearly an incorrigible rebel...
And I'd love to give him a huge bear hug for being such a lovable sweetheart.
This lost me at Billy Idol. Met him in 87 as a teen with my gf backstage (her dad ran the arena he played in) and he was cool and engaging.
Her Dad ran the Area
He was impossible they first 10 years than he grew up
Billy Idol did drugs and did damage to a hotel? Never heard of that one before -,-
Same here.
I met Sebastian Bach randomly in Italy when I was 16. He was really nice.
So Kanye is basically just a more modern axl rose, turning up late, cancelling shows and getting angry for not any apparent reason
Just to clarify I do listen to g n r and don’t listen to modern music
Two words.....
Axl Rose
Yeah, he's badass
@@juliusnisonen2431 no hes an asshole 😂
Tbh I don’t care if he is the biggest jerk in the world the dude rocks
@@gymdog2170 i know right and who the hell would'nt wanna meet Axl in person?! He's an awesome rocker and an awesome guy
@@dontdogthemandem9499 May Be, but he's also a badass vocalist and that's the only thing that matters to me
Tim Lambesis is actually a really really nice person, got the chance to meet him recently when AILD came to Jacksonville FL.
Same. I met him back in 2008 and he was a really down to earth, nice guy. I love as I lay dying but I hate him now for what he did
Someone who pays a killer can't be a good person. Thet excludes each other.
@Victor R. People do fucked up shit during active drug addiction. The man has a lifetime to make amends.
They don t deserve what they have, not even our attention.instead of showing gratitude for the luck they have. The moment they turned famous and rich is the moment you see how they really are.
That As I lay dying story is crazy... Such a short prision scentence too
I would love to meet Boy George! I don't care what anyone says! He has always been one of my favorite people. A true artist, through and through. Peace.
Darin Campbell my best mate at school had an older brother who was a radio DJ on the same station as Boy George. Apparently he was a first class helmet while he worked there. I don’t know if everyone thought that way about him or if he and my mates bro had a personal issue with each other.
I met him twice. He was really sweet.
Boy George an artist? No I think David Bowie is a artist
How about Ian Watkins from Lostprophets?
Sorry, I'd love to meet him. With a tyre iron in my hand.
What about Ian Watkins from Steps?
Great guy.
Agreed, but it is really sad for the rest of that band, which put out some solid music, that they will be tainted by the sick actions of Ian
"Tire"
Why kill him so fast and easy? I prefer giving him a slow agonizing death, like burning him slowly with a hot metal bar, slowly skin him and pour salt and lemon juice into open wounds, or put some honey and sugar on him and tie him down next to a Dorylus ant nest.
My grandfather worked for and met Eric Clapton. He use to work in the music business and had met people like The Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, and either Albert King or B. B. King (I get those 2 confused with each other all the time).
Coolest, nicest and most down to earth dude I ever met, in 1991 while I was stationed in London in the military, partied all night with us... Lane Staley!!
Lane was so nice!
Do people actually hold Kanye West up as a 'genius'? Like why?
Somebody said that as a joke once, and all the degenerates picked up and it's like echo chamber now. He is a complete moron, and possibly biggest poser in history of a genre that is known for producing posers.
Norwegian Black metal artists are more of production geniuses than Kanye. All they had was tape recorders and their music became a phenomenon.
Of you look up how much music he produces you would understand. I didn't until I started to look at his list. Its fucking dumb how long the list is
Can't stand the guy but he is/was a talented producer.
It's kinda like his wife says he is a "free thinker". He thinks "beyond the constraints" of sanity. MY OPINION.
I guess Sebastian just wasn't ready for the Bach lash
I do love a good pun!
AAARRRGGGHHH!!! 😄
how does Clapton's comments make him someone to be avoided
He was obviously drunk anyway
Everyone at one time or another has said something or done something that other people would consider reprehensible, it doesn't mean they're assholes.
However, there are a small subset of human beings that truly are assholes, 24-7-365. Some of these people are entertainers, some are managers and one is my manager.
Drunk men don't tell no tales meaning that liquid courage makes you honest n bold enough to express your true feelings.....Shannon b.
Be careful meeting your heroes. They rarely measure up. Some do. Joe Strummer of the clash was so friendly and kind. Loved meeting Joe.
I met Sebastian Bach at JFK airport while waiting for the same plane and he was super nice and gracious.
I met him before as well. I agree. he seemed nice to me 🤷♀️
Apparently these guys never heard of G.G Allin.
Cause he's fucking dead
John doe who??
@@missyb9438 I can tell you about him, but I think it'll be funner if you watch some videos about him instead.
@@Bullets632 That be way funnier...
Damn I was gonna say that. Dude just loved to fight the crowd and spread his blood all over the land, dude was nuts lok
I don’t understand how if someone screws up ( especially on drugs and drinking) and apologizes you hold it over their head forever. F*cking shameful.
I totally agree 👍 these ppl dont understand ;-;
I met Vince Neil at the Manadaly Bay a few years ago. We were all wasted but he had a good attitude when my friends and I saw him and gave a quick rocker hi.
7:58 “Rock Star” who? Boy George a Rock Star?? I like him and all, but not even close to being a Rock Star...lol
A Pop Star maybe, and just that!!!;
Damn good DJ too
Sometimes journalist made a generalization which is singer artist that made million records be called rockstar. Kanye ain't a rocker also.
Riazor1370 aye that Kanye twat one riled me same as 50 pence. Rockstars my arse.
Speak for yourself, Boy George actually followed me on Twitter, before I got permanently banned that is! I love the Boy!!!
Kanye has about as much musical 'genius' in him as a toddler banging on pots and pans...
I saw Krist Novoselic from Nirvana walking down the street like 4 years ago really awesome guy we spoke of music for a good 10 minutes such a respectful guy I haven’t mentioned Kurt at all in the conversation and he said it was highly appreciated he said amost every fan that sees Krist only speaks of Kurt and he hates that he’s still processing Kurt’s death he said
@@VanillaMacaron551 There is not a single celebrity that likes getting recognized in public just be respectful and dont be all over his face they’ll appreciate that
GG Allin deserves #1 hands down
He's dead, though.
@@samuelskillern7365 true
@@samuelskillern7365 An even better reason to not meet him anytime soon.
Gigi was great to see if you want to get hit with shit
What you mean gg allin the Shit eating fucking joke ?? He's a #2 piece of shit you brainwashed fool.
Eric clapton was high out of his mind during the time of him saying this. Hes been clean for years and he is a very nice person
Eric clapton was high out of his mind when he threw his kid off a balcony as well..
@@hdmccart6735 considering he was in a hotel down the road and wasn't living with lori del santo at the time when his son Conner ran out of 53 floor balcony to his death I don't see how he could have done that.
Love it hate Clapton music that's a pretty shitty thing to say about a man who has lost his 4 year old son.
I could understand if the situation was clouded in mystery and Clapton was there and there was crys if a cover up/conspiracy theory etc but come on THE FACTS are he wasn't there,lori phoned him hysterically to tell him,phone records and eye witness there was no doubt at all ,Eric Clapton had NOTHING to do with his sons death
I met Sami Yaffa in Helsinki last year and he was so kind and nice, even asked me about my own playing when i mentioned i was getting into bass 😊
I've known Sebastian for years hes a great guy that has his moments like all of us. I feel society looks at famous people harder when they are having an off day then non famous people. Just my humble opinion
Guy: Rockstars
Guy: *edits in Kanye West*
What?
@kojivy lmao
@kojivy this has become my favorite comment
Thank you, Mr. Cheese, for letting me find this comment section.
Yeah am i right? i mean his music is ok but it’s nowhere near rock come
on!? rock and kanye do not got together
$1,000 for murder? No wonder he got busted. Homicide is $10K minimum!
And not finding the hit man through Craig’s list
Some charge even more than you.
Kanye seems to be like his wife in regards to timing and entitlement!
Not condoning what Tim Lambesis did but his return to the scene after getting out of prison and him owning up to what he did and his recovery is amazing. Theres a video on here about him talking about his life change and As I Lay Dying's first single with Tim back is about Tim's acceptance and owning up to his actions, My Own Grave.
For some reason $1000 sounds low. I have no basis to compare that to, but that sounds like he shopped at the discount bin at Creep-O-Depot.
lol..right?!
Boy George is intense. Not a lot of musicians care for him but I like his music.
I met and hung out with Boy George for an hour or so in the mid 1990's. He was sober by then and was very nice. Active addiction was a horrible phase he went through like so many other people but luckily, he survived which sadly, many don't.