+Saamah Louis-Jean Well first of all John Mayer has been around longer than Ed Sheeran. And secondly, in my OPINION, John is a better player than Ed. :)
When did he play the blues? Just playing pentatonic scales, doesn’t make it the blues. Can he play the blues? Yes. But that’s not where he made his living. Remember that really good blues song, “your body is a wonderland “?, said no one ever.
This is nowhere close to what made him the icon he is today. Yes it was a breakthrough song, but continuum is what certified him as a legit musician. Thats a straight blues album. Its fantastic and its timeless. He isn't the lead for Dead and Co because of your body is a wonderland. Go sip your haterade somewhere else troll.
@@legalfictionnaturalfact3969I think what he means is that narcissists won’t change but it’s beneficial that he understands that he is one, and he needs to control it better
I don't think that's a stretch to say that. I think John intrigues himself intellectually and musically. This comes off as pompous to most. He's a self admitted ego addict here and it's not like he ever reasons talks down on people so que sera sera.
Guitar god - 7 time grammy winner - pretty smart & clever guy - had a dream as a kid that he pursued and it came to life - has dated countless hot women Yeah i think this dude deserves to have an ego
Yeah. He doesn't make being a celebrity any less pretentious than it actually is but to just chill tf out finally. He used to be really ambitious and maybe just got tired of playing fight night with "best celebrity" bs. Sometimes, it better to say, "let's just call it off" with the music industry, perfectionism, and celebrity altogether.
He wouldn't have "bleed out" even if he had stayed big ego because his guitar skills would have saved him. In the worst-case scenario, he'd been a successful session guitarist.
I think he’s just a kid in love with music who was bombarded with praise and money at a young age. Listening to him talk nowadays is absolutely inspiring. He’s a smart man, an amazing musician and generally one of the most talented people walking on this earth. It’s okay to have an ego and his ego seems pretty mild to me. He’s no Axl Rose. So get off his back.
John is an intellectual and introvert who finally got comfortable with himself. The irony is his career was in an extrovert world that will always be a rub for people like that. Well done John. I also like Ronan’s interview skills.
All of these psychologists in the comments. I would encourage anyone turned off by John to go to other sources to see his true self. This is an interview that is heavily edited and absolutely CANNOT capture who John is. He is a humble guy who just like us has problems. It takes balls to be honest about our faults in front of 1 person, let alone all the millions who have seen this / will see this.
Thank you for saying this. Nothing in the media can capture who anyone truly is. It’s heavily edited and a tiny tiny piece of the puzzle. He seems so insightful and just… really deep and smart. I think I’ll start listening to his music more :)
John Mayer is so talented and intelligent. I love when an artist can stand back and take a good look at themselves... anyone for that matter. I’ll always be listening to his music.
As a John Mayer fan, he still has a huge ego. Maybe not as bad as before but it's there. But who cares? We love him for his music, not his personal life. Understand that he is highly clever, creative, unique and a guitar god of this era.
+Basho He does create amazing music and is an amazing guitarist, but the ego does still matter. Especially when young guitarists are looking for role models to follow to. Young guitarists don't just take styles from famous guitarists like Hendrix or Clapton or Slash or Mayer, they also try to adapt an attitude. Young guitarists are encouraged to watch as many videos of their role models as possible to learn a style, but as they watch the videos, they also learn the artist's attitude.
+Basho He does create amazing music and is an amazing guitarist, but the ego does still matter. Especially when young guitarists are looking for role models to follow to. Young guitarists don't just take styles from famous guitarists like Hendrix or Clapton or Slash or Mayer, they also try to adapt an attitude. Young guitarists are encouraged to watch as many videos of their role models as possible to learn a style, but as they watch the videos, they also learn the artist's attitude.
Shedding the Ego is tough even for a nobody. I cant imagine being a thinking dude like JM with all that popularity to go along with it. Good luck brother - you are on the right path
+Maddox Bromley " Shedding the Ego is tough even for a nobody. I cant imagine being a thinking dude like JM with all that popularity to go along with it. Good luck brother - you are on the right path" You said Brother. Are you allegedly arrogant as well? I mean, people say John is but I don't see how he is different than any other musician.
@Dude Sweet I see that everyone has insecurities whether it's having big feet or a dark past and that's fine so not having insecurities is hard to acquire...as impossible.
@Dude Sweet did you listen to his first 3 albums? You may not have connected with them personally but I think calling them inauthentic is a little presumptuous, that is, unless you know him personally.
This guy is a major talent. One of the best writers I've ever come across. I used to think Daryl Scott was the greatest, until I found this dude. He had literally taken music and dissected it and turned it into an equation and created the answer. if he seems cocky it's because he has every reason to be. Listen to the song "Assassin"... actually the whole album
He’s a compulsive intellectual. A lot of people can’t take it and don’t have the propensity to understand it. It doesn’t release him from bad decisions but I sympathize. I understand the chaos and loneliness of having that mind. He’s a poet and musical architect and I still respect him and love his music.
Nah, he's pretentious. He thinks he's an intellectual but there are real intellectuals and there are some that have dabbled. But yeah, he's a great musician.
@@cbmlgia Yeah, I guess so. He's just annoying. He reminds of some people I know that's all. Lol. You guys probably know some like this. The worst ones are the ones that achieve some kind of success. They become more annoying. Lol.
He’s growing up. Mad respect. “I want to run thru the halls of my high school, I was to scream at the top of my lungs!” Great musician, song writing and delivery. Don’t let the disgusting media ruin you.... glad you found peace in Montana.
It seems that people are confusing confidence with arrogance. John Mayer knows how skilled he is as a musician and makes jokes around that. People now like to knock others down when they show confidence in themselves out of what seems to be jealousy or some other instinctive response. It is a huge shame that you cannot be honest about certain things without someone getting offended and creating a hate train
I know that's the old comment, but also John is an intellectual and self aware creature, whereas a lot of people are not. Also he has a broader view and understanding of the music industry.
@GW76 M False claim, through the years I saw many interviews with him and can't agree with you. In his twenties, especially at the early stage, yes, but he was just a kid. He's been discussing this subject many times.
@GW76 M Can't agree again, he is one of the most versatile guitarist I've seen, through all these years I'm still finding new things that amazes me, and what is important, he's not repeating himself, he's still trying to discover a new ways and approaches (which I cannot say about lot of artists, even the top one, and those I admire the most).
Somewhat of a polarizing figure but whether a beloved personality or not, John Mayer still stands as one of the greatest artists of the current generation. Can't wait to hear his next project
@Yanni Xifaras Fair enough. I'm not saying Mayer hasn't made progress, just that he doesn't appear to be fully recovered and the way he describes his current behaviour also suggests he's not fully recovered. He has realised he has a problem which is the first step so that's good, but he has a long way to go. I don't blame him either, he was shot into fame and success quite young and that could go to anyone's head.
From these interviews I feel like what John's always wanted to do is become really popular, but without having to simplify and downgrade his art, or do that at the smallest scale possible. He found that you can't do it. As much as you want to, you can't force the general public to think something is good enough even though he and his fans clearly think it's more than good enough. It just can't be done and that destroys him. His younger self thought it could be done and he couldn't be stopped, but I feel like he's now found peace with it. If you ask me John has already achieved legend status. Can't wait for what comes next; it's going to be clearer and more pronounced John than ever before.
"I think it's terribly dangerous for an artist to fulfill other people's expectations. I think they generally produce their worst work when they do that" -David Bowie
I think it means that in the modern society we base our self-worth on the opinion of others and it's much more easier to do that when we have apps like twitter where people can follow you and "like" what you say, therefore creating a false sense of self-esteem. While in the past we looked in the mirror to validate ourself. or something like that idunno
I understand this dude. I had a similar thing going in school. I kinda neglected my friends at this period but when I reached my "goal" I decided to go back to the old me. Was a nice trip.
Society: Be more confident in yourself! Be more happy in who you are and what you do! Society: omh you think so highly of yourself, you have such an ego.
Thanos said :"Perfectly balanced, as all things should be" You need to be confident but as soon as confidence outgrows your character it shows an inflated ego
Just a brilliant piece of art that album is. He's a incredible musician and I'm grateful to be of age to witness and comprehend his artistry in real time...
Kazbur eric clapton will say anything to stay relevant son! i consider clapton great, his day has come and gone thou. enter the age of lukewarm musicians and the people who don't know any better
I don't know what vendetta you have against John Mayer but to say he's simply a popular artists and not a skilled musician is bs. What's your argument against my claim
How pleasing it is to see an artist with so much talent and wisdom be so humble and content. His music is incredible. Continuum was one of a kind, and the release of Born and Raised and Paradise Valley, portrayed this incredible versatility and feeling that very very few artists possess. But he doesn't care if you think that. For him, It's purely about the music, and enjoying what he does.
Juan Gonzalez i personally believe ego is a very important thing for sucessfull people. provides confidence, motivation, determination to carry on etc.... but now i think his ego is focused just on music and we can hear the difference. and about the whole taylor paper doll thing is just bs. he didnt write that song about her nor did she deserve a song from him. although i like them both. just country taylor tho. not this pop taylor.
Juan Gonzalez I did watch the interview. I wasn't really commenting on any of those issues raised. Purely just my thoughts on his transition through his career.
Juan Gonzalez did YOU watch the interview? He basically said he doesn't care if people don't like his new music anymore. It's all about musicality from this point and he shows that. Paradise Valley wasnt #1 when it released and he said he didn't care anymore. His at a point where he just makes music because he can and I'm not complaining
The amount this man has changed, progressed, GROWN just in the last 7 years is amazing. He no longer has to *talk* about the fact that he's a "recovered ego addict" because it's so apparent when you hear him speak in interviews that he has gotten past all of that. He has let go of the need for approval as well as the need for everyone to think he's funny and it's a fantastic look on him.
Despite everything he's saying, I worked in Higher Education for about a decade: Berklee, MIT, Harvard. I am a Berklee alumni and Harvard graduate. I didn't even know 17 year old John Meyer played guitar. I just know that he was the hardest working student of anything I've ever seen. Never saw him screwing around as any college student should. You had to know, this kid was going to be successful at whatever he wanted to do.
As a musician, that comment about social media and performing self consciously really hit close to home... TH-cam comments, twitter feedback... I did a video for a singer a couple of years back on an online thing that got panned, and more than did well but the feedback is so addictive and destructive. This was helpful.
Exactly man. Everyone in this comment section is freaking out about his supposedly huge ego, while I'm just seeing a pretty level headed guy, who is also quite wise as well. I think most of us enjoy our ego being stroked, but if you hide it and never mention it and no one ever notices this, you are considered to not be egotistical. However, if you are anything like John and you expose parts of yourself that aren't that great, and aknowledge the existence of certain things within yourself that are maybe not as noble, everyone is super fast to put you down. Same with acknowledging your talents - yes it's great to be super humble and what not, but sometimes looking at yourself in an objective manner like John does is even better, because it shows a certain level of self-awareness he has developed, to be able to look at himself from the side and come to an objective realization, that ''yes, I am talented''. Where acting humble is not really that hard, most people can do it whether their behavior is actually genuine or not. I personally put an objective assesment that might not be convenient for everyone above a more convenient but subjective one.
He strikes me as the type who’s just hyper-self aware, it drives you kinda crazy sometimes and people tend to mistake it for ego when you’re stressed out and totally exhausted from all of the self critical internal dialogue.
exactly... people bein' jealous because John is a highly evolved human being with a lot of dignity... I'd be honored if some John Mayer fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of his early masterpieces CLARITY and QUIET on my YT channel in tribute to the boss. Live acoustic with no digital editing. Thanks and peace out.
He's honest... Everyone in their nature wants to be famous and he's addressed it and lived it. And he's trying to get to another part of his life. Every celebrity is like this. Some just more than others.
Mayer is the James Taylor of our times. Dude can write great songs, plays the guitar like a monster! Glad he’s in this world! Keep ‘em coming John Mayer !
John is an artist and a hard worker. These both things make him naturally struggle between balance and imbalance in self-love matters, because he puts almost all his energy in his art. I don’t know anyone who is either of those things that does not have that struggle with themselves. He has a great impact on me musically and I feel thankful to him for that.
John is perhaps one of the best adjusted musicians that are well known out there. His level of talent is miles beyond most and at the top of the game. He deserves to enjoy his life as he wants it. He's earned it.
He is an extremely intelligent introverted soul, who is comfortable with himself. It's just that most of the people really don't understand him. He is a legend and I have a great amount of respect for him.🙏🏼❤️😁
I still feel like John hasn't FULLY recovered from being an "ego addict." And the truth be told, people with big egos are just using it as a front to protect a quite fragile, sometimes insecure being. But I'm glad he's on a his journey of growing up...creative people are a sensitive lot anyhow; so the way he's so affected by everything is really quite natural.
He is displaying all the signs of somebody who actually is incredibly self doubting, hence his drive to not be what he thinks he is. No matter how much success he has, he will always doubt himself This is the heart of his "issues" Unfortunately, it has made alot of people dislike him, which feeds his deepest problem He could be wired this way, or have had experiences as a kid that shaped this
God i love him. Don't turn away just because you think he is annoying. Listen to his message. He knows he is good, yes, but if he didn't know, then he would have never been able to share his music with all of us. Try to interpret this message the way he means and you'll get it ok. Fame does something to people, and he realized that now.
"There's this other side you get to--and you don't get there very often--I call it this other side, where while you're writing, you're speaking so much of your truth that you're even learning from it." I love that description.
1. I love that phrase "You abuse the ability to express yourself." That says so much. I like that a lot. .. 2. Are they truly self-aware? I think they're moreso hyper-aware; which is in direct opposition of self-awareness. ... 3. Never been a huge fan of John Mayer. Don't dislike him, just never got the hype, and I know very little about the scandals or negative image. But, I truly enjoyed this interview.
That's a fair question. Honestly, No. I don't know many of his songs, just Wonderland. Just never been drawn to him. But, ya know what, I will now, just for you. I'll check out some of his stuff and let you know what I think. Fair?
***** That's really awesome of you, you know that? I think he's a weird person to get into when you hear him speak before you hear him sing. I had a similar experience where I only knew Wonderland and his Free Fallin' cover, loved that, then heard about the TS drama and everything that followed that and was so majorly turned off by that, that for a long time, I didn't give his other music a shot. I'd love to hear what you listened to and how you liked it.
+Asi Kla Hey, Asi. So, I checked out a bunch of John Mayer's music. As it turns out, I know a lot of his stuff, just didn't know it was him. What I heard was cool, I'm just not really drawn to it. Actually, I do find that a little weird. It seems like I would really like his stuff, because I really like that style. That introspective, observant storytelling by a guy whose guitar feels like it's an extension of his existence in the world, sending musical messages across soul waves in the atmosphere. I love that stuff. It's my driving down the coast and resting on the beach at sunset kinda music. I know "Gravity" and like that lot. I did really like "Clarity" also. Just a coincidence that those two song titles rhyme. :) In any case, I'm glad I gave him a chance. Maybe I'll listen again sometime when I'm not fast tracking through them. Thanks anyway for challenging me. I like being challenged and I love finding new music. This was fun. Love Light
Hey Light. Thank you for getting back at me, I was eagerly waiting for your opinion. I definitely know what you mean. I think his music is best enjoyed when it sort of just "comes to you". For example I recently had the "Born & Raised" album on while I was sorting through stuff at home and I felt connected to every song and went on this kind of journey with it. So lovely. By the way, this was most definitely the sweetest thing I read all week and I've never heard a better description of his musical personality then "That introspective, observant storytelling by a guy whose guitar feels like it's an extension of his existence in the world, sending musical messages across soul waves in the atmosphere.". You defintiely get it. Thank you so much for that! Have you heard of a guy named "Paolo Nutini"? He's another singer/songwriter and if you liked John's style, he might be worth a shot too. Much love, Katje.
"u get to the other side.. where you speak so much of your truth, even you learn from it." Ive experienced times in that place & I love it. Thanks for articulating it so well
I feel like this interview kinda got me a little more into John Mayer's head, and now I can understand why he's acted a certain way in the past and made certain decisions. I can respect him. It's really weird to see how different people handle success and fame.
@@amf198 P.S, Moron, Hendrix did do the impossible... You are not in the realm of 'us who know what's going on'... Get over yourself. My guess is.. You are a 'rote' player. Look it up, Soulless Typewriter
Best interview I have ever seen. Great questions! I am so glad that John Mayor is at this place in his life and I also hope that he continues to find happiness.
I would love to sit down with him and chat about what he's learned about life. He's gained a lot of wisdom over the years. I can't believe how far he's come! I still LOVE John Mayer!
A self-aware narcissist. They say there is no "cure" for narcissism (or "narcissistic personality disorder", but I don't know if Mayer is diagnosed), but it sure is good that Mayer is aware of his destructive patterns and that he's trying to do better, to not hurt people, and manage his condition. Great musician - I wish him peace and a calm, content life.
I get him as an artist. He’s not egotistical he’s just an intellectual who seeks validation. He’s highly self aware. He just wasn’t mature in the past. Any one of us would make similar choice given the correct circumstance. Live and learn.
In the 21st century perspective with the rise of social media, being an ego addict is quite commonplace. John's level is different of course. Thank you for being honest. This brutal honesty is very helpful.
I totally agree. Today’s society is extremely egotistical. The only difference is that John called it out and recognized that social media makes you an ego addict, if you let it.
The problem is not social media (which can definitely hurt), the actual problem is every individual's self-love and SELF-ACCEPTANCE in the Occidental world.
Josh P mscentrum04 Sadly.....this man is LONELY, and lacks even a modicum of self esteem.He needs to cease talking about himself.Both the interviewer and the subject of the interview here---seem shallow,and this interview or "session," or whatever it is? Will seem dated,self centered and pitiful, even a month from now. Who cares what Mayer is wearing, or how many awards he gets,or doesn't get, or who foolishly idolizes his ilk?I wish him well.
Not being a big fan of his music, I respect him as a musician. Based on his outlook on the music industry by being brutally honest about everything and the fact that he is literally a guitar god.
A very smart and spiritually connected guy,... and a stunning interview. I'm sure that - like all of us - he'll fail many times on his spiritual journey but based upon this interview he's a trail-blazer.
I think he's pretty smart and self aware to recognize he's an ego addict, and is working to change that. I personally wish to detatch from my ego as well
I realize how old this is bt its new to me. Congrats to you, John, for seeing yourself. I couldn't stand you when you first came out. Your ego just pulverized everything. Way to go on the insight. Long may you wave.
john has a huge ego, but i think it’s the fact that people expect him to not have one that makes him look like a bad person. he’s hot, tall, has great humour, and is one of the best guitar players in the world…. how can he NOT have an ego? I mean come on.
As a DeadHead who logged 10 years and 123 Grateful Dead concerts from 1985- 1195 (RIP Jerry), I was skeptical when Mayer began touring with Dead & Co, but I enjoy his guitar playing. John is "easy on the eyes" when seen live. HOWEVER, I have a tough time watching his intense facial expressions as he shred the guitar on the jumbo screen at shows. I'm grateful to Mayer for turning a new generation of younger, free spirited individuals on to the DeadHead touring tribe. The younger generation of Dead & Co fans assimilated fast and enhanced Shakedown Street parking lot vending scene, reminiscence of the Jerry Garcia era! Very cool, kind, intelligent and fun folks make up the Grateful Dead sub culture community. We aren't, for the most part, even interested of what Jerry called "the Lame America". DeadHeads epitomize the American Hippie subculture, we relish our free spirit, LOVE ROCK AND ROLL, are adventure lovers, enjoy travel and are having fun touring to see the Dead & Co shows each concert season. Thanks to Mayer and all band & crew members of Dead & Co for reminding/puzzling members of the "Lame America" what the true adherence of a life of Liberty, Freedom, and the right to pursue happiness is!
Surely anyone who can get up in front of an audience of millions has to have ego . Hundreds of talented people never play to more than 5 people . You have to back yourself to get where he is.
“I’m going to be as strange as they think I am.” That pretty much sums up his whole hiatus during the late 2000s. He played into the role of a playboy. He relished off the idea of becoming the playboy figure in people’s minds. In hindsight however, he realizes he made a mistake as he would much rather be known for his music and storytelling.
All that talent and charisma focused in one spot, always lights a fire. It takes a really cool personality to live in that flame and not be consumed by it.
"Who do you love? Me or the thought of me?" This lyric rings in my mind on a regular basis. His lyrics are always bright and thoughtful. It's weird that he was such an a-hole at the same time.
Mike Skriloff I was wanting to hear a little bit about the new album and some other subjects but the guy couldn't help but do the same exact interview and ask the same questions everyone else has asked over the past few years
Great interview with a music genius! Despite all our human differences and constant judgements and opinions towards one another, I still get it that this guy simply wants to grow and get better as a human being, musicians and communicates with his fans through his musical genius. Big fan !
John is an ultra talented individual who made it HUGE in his early to mid 20s. It's easy for us as anonymous people to say "what an ego!" or "what an a--hole!" when we never had TMZ and paparazzi following us around trying to catch us in a social gaffe or any kind of wrongdoing to puff ratings or provide clickbait to the masses.. We live in a such a gossipy, celebrity worship driven world when it comes to media, social or otherwise. If not worship, we at least put these talented people (who can do what most of us wish we could but can't) on a pedestal and that would go to nearly any 20 something year old's head.. I'm thankful I am not famous and especially didn't become famous at such a young age when I was still trying to figure life out and figure out who I was. I was never a criminal or a "bad person" but like most I did a lot of stupid stuff. It's just that there weren't media people following me around to document it.. Mayer had quite the rep as a "womanizer" with Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Love-Hewitt and yes Taylor Swift among his reported love interests.. If we're honest, most straight men would have a difficult time passing up the chance to date those women were they to be available to us at a young age. Many men who may sneer at Mayer and criticize him for it would do the same at ages much older than he was at the time or now given the chance. Women: you may cheer along with the lyrics to Dear John and make snarky comments that Mayer is still an "egomaniacal womanizer." For all I know maybe he is.. I do know that in this interview he at least appears to be trying to get a grip on what caused him so many problems. Yes, he may have brought much of those problems on himself, but who among us has not at that age? Or any age? There is a Bible verse that says "Man is of few days and full of trouble." This is not referring just to the male species but to mankind. In all of the hurt that John may have caused, much of it was to himself and his reputation. Murder is the only crime that doesn't have a statute of limitations. And egomania or narcissism is not a crime. As for those who criticize John for "talking about himself" in this interview, what in the name of Bart Simpson is he supposed to talk about in an interview ABOUT HIMSELF? If he dodged the questions and talked about the theory of relativity or the cost of living, the same people would criticize that.. "oh, that sorry SOB won't own up to his issues!"
I remember reading the playboy interview that they are talking about when he was demonized for being a womanizer. He also divulged too much about Jennifer Anniston. when it came out I definitely was thinking that he was a d-bag but really what his downfall was, was being too honest. He had mentioned how he would relive his sexual experiences in his mind about all the insanely hot girls he had sampled and that's what made people so mad. Girls were all mad because they thought he was an egomaniac creep and guys were all mad at him because he got to experiment with so many hot girls. The fact is, all to most men fantasize about so many different hot girls he is just one of the lucky people that gets to live it. We already knew that so it wasn't something that needed to be said
***** Yes, I have mocked you. I'm mocking that you pick apart someone's words rather than the nature of their argument altogether. That your statement is valid or not is of no consequence. Try actually correcting HER rather than her semantics. Snooze.
Right that's where the Phd kicks in :) But they sure may think they are. And imagine my shock when i saw u wrote 98% of US has been to college. Something doesn't add up.
Lets get one thing straight. John Mayer didn't play with Ed Sheeran. Ed Sheeran played with John Mayer.
I read the same comment earlier, could you explain to me what that means?
+Saamah Louis-Jean Well first of all John Mayer has been around longer than Ed Sheeran. And secondly, in my OPINION, John is a better player than Ed. :)
Ah, okay. That makes sense.
Ah, okay. That makes sense.
uh just so you know. mayer played with ed. not vice versa.
I'm a recovering Eggo addict. I used to eat like 6 boxes a day. And all that maple syrup...oh God were my hands sticky.
zackvanhalen LMFAO OOOOOOO
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lol.
“Ohh God were my hands a little sticky!!”
Lmao! Best ever, I’d fall off the wagon all the time if I was an eggo addict,
Do you understand how difficult it is for a star to get rich now playing blues? This guy made it.
David Harrison he got rich off of pop records. Don't kid yourself
Mike Morgenroth From what I see, he kind of had a 'scheme' where he slowly introduced the blues to his fans. Pretty smart.
+David Harrison hello Freddie we miss you
When did he play the blues?
Just playing pentatonic scales, doesn’t make it the blues.
Can he play the blues? Yes. But that’s not where he made his living.
Remember that really good blues song, “your body is a wonderland “?, said no one ever.
This is nowhere close to what made him the icon he is today. Yes it was a breakthrough song, but continuum is what certified him as a legit musician. Thats a straight blues album. Its fantastic and its timeless. He isn't the lead for Dead and Co because of your body is a wonderland. Go sip your haterade somewhere else troll.
I’m a former Egg Addict. I was cracking up. My whole life was in a scramble. It was quite a heavy yoke to bare.
Benjamin Gable lmao
Benjamin Gable One if the best Dad jokes I’ve heard in a long time.🌽🌽🌽
10/10
LOL
Sounds like your brains are fried 🍳 I must say, that was an eggcellent joke! 🥚
John Mayer sounds like a man who is aware of his faults, went through therapy, and tried to better himself. That's all we can ask of anyone.
Uh no. Standards are higher than that.
@@legalfictionnaturalfact3969can you explain please?
@@legalfictionnaturalfact3969I think what he means is that narcissists won’t change but it’s beneficial that he understands that he is one, and he needs to control it better
Well, a narcissist who acknowledges their narcissism is several orders of magnitude more tolerable than a narcissist who doesn't...
Riju Chatterjee one of the very defining keys of narcissism is a person who does not see their wrong doing.
Sometimes, often, in fact, they are more dangerous.
Antiochia ad Taurum absolutely.
Unless of course you are only saying it because absolutely everyone else us saying it and you think you will look better if you say it yourself.
A narcissist does not acknowledge anything Is wrong with them. Please, let's say big headed lol
"were rich people living out our dreams." finally a famous person who acknowledges it lol
Everyone is saying he likes to hear himself talk . Bro HES THE ONE BEING ASKED THE QUESTIONS .
I don't think that's a stretch to say that. I think John intrigues himself intellectually and musically. This comes off as pompous to most. He's a self admitted ego addict here and it's not like he ever reasons talks down on people so que sera sera.
Guitar god - 7 time grammy winner - pretty smart & clever guy - had a dream as a kid that he pursued and it came to life - has dated countless hot women
Yeah i think this dude deserves to have an ego
Amen
Milli Vinilli also won a Grammy also....
@@casey4602 there's a difference "a grammy" and "7 grammies"
Joe Rogaine whatever hot women PFFFT !
@Kaptain Kid says the dude who's commenting under a youtube page you must be great at life
I doubt you'll read this, John, but we're waiting anxiously for your new music.
Back to the blues!!!!
***** yeaaa mr tutorial :)
***** back to the TRIO!
something like continuum
I love this arrogant, musical genius.
I love him more
michael jordan you know nothing, jon snow
mayer is doing really well with bobby and the dead... they invented the jam band
me too !
***** i laughed
I feel like he’s more honest than other celebrities tbh
Florence the machine is better
I think the same.
Yeah. He doesn't make being a celebrity any less pretentious than it actually is but to just chill tf out finally.
He used to be really ambitious and maybe just got tired of playing fight night with "best celebrity" bs.
Sometimes, it better to say, "let's just call it off" with the music industry, perfectionism, and celebrity altogether.
Russell Brand takes the cake for me
He wouldn't have "bleed out" even if he had stayed big ego because his guitar skills would have saved him. In the worst-case scenario, he'd been a successful session guitarist.
I think he’s just a kid in love with music who was bombarded with praise and money at a young age. Listening to him talk nowadays is absolutely inspiring. He’s a smart man, an amazing musician and generally one of the most talented people walking on this earth. It’s okay to have an ego and his ego seems pretty mild to me. He’s no Axl Rose. So get off his back.
Mayer doesn't walk on this earth, he crawls around with his tale between his legs, wondering if he can afford a few more tattoos.
thank you
Facts
John is an intellectual and introvert who finally got comfortable with himself. The irony is his career was in an extrovert world that will always be a rub for people like that. Well done John. I also like Ronan’s interview skills.
This ^^^
I see nothing intellectual about him.
@@CesarClouds his guitar ability alone puts him in that category but you can also see how well spoken he is
@@sosukeaizen2723 I disagree.
@@jadedjimmy No, I just don't think he's an intellectual.
All of these psychologists in the comments. I would encourage anyone turned off by John to go to other sources to see his true self. This is an interview that is heavily edited and absolutely CANNOT capture who John is. He is a humble guy who just like us has problems. It takes balls to be honest about our faults in front of 1 person, let alone all the millions who have seen this / will see this.
I wish it was the full interview
Exactly lol it was so biased
at this point i feel like confident people are being labelled cocky lol
Thank you for saying this. Nothing in the media can capture who anyone truly is. It’s heavily edited and a tiny tiny piece of the puzzle.
He seems so insightful and just… really deep and smart. I think I’ll start listening to his music more :)
John Mayer is so talented and intelligent. I love when an artist can stand back and take a good look at themselves... anyone for that matter. I’ll always be listening to his music.
As a John Mayer fan, he still has a huge ego. Maybe not as bad as before but it's there. But who cares? We love him for his music, not his personal life. Understand that he is highly clever, creative, unique and a guitar god of this era.
a lot of people don't look at him that way, unfortunately
+Basho doesnt he also bring up good points? I think that were all trying to be famous and we wont admit it.
+Basho He does create amazing music and is an amazing guitarist, but the ego does still matter. Especially when young guitarists are looking for role models to follow to. Young guitarists don't just take styles from famous guitarists like Hendrix or Clapton or Slash or Mayer, they also try to adapt an attitude. Young guitarists are encouraged to watch as many videos of their role models as possible to learn a style, but as they watch the videos, they also learn the artist's attitude.
+Basho He does create amazing music and is an amazing guitarist, but the ego does still matter. Especially when young guitarists are looking for role models to follow to. Young guitarists don't just take styles from famous guitarists like Hendrix or Clapton or Slash or Mayer, they also try to adapt an attitude. Young guitarists are encouraged to watch as many videos of their role models as possible to learn a style, but as they watch the videos, they also learn the artist's attitude.
+Basho Having a huge ego is a sign of insecurity though...
I just realized I talk like John Mayer when I’m really really high
Krista Bee123 this is such a good comment
slim shady 😂 thanks
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Me toooooooo. Love it
Facts
Shedding the Ego is tough even for a nobody. I cant imagine being a thinking dude like JM with all that popularity to go along with it. Good luck brother - you are on the right path
+Maddox Bromley He is on the best path he possibly could be, ATM. God Speed to Mr. Mayer; make Jerry proud.
Well the guitar is enough, we don't need drama.
+Maddox Bromley "
Shedding the Ego is tough even for a nobody. I cant imagine being a thinking dude like JM with all that popularity to go along with it. Good luck brother - you are on the right path"
You said Brother. Are you allegedly arrogant as well? I mean, people say John is but I don't see how he is different than any other musician.
Maddox Bromley Excellent response. 100%. Couldn’t have said it better.
Maddox Bromley yeah
John Mayer being interviewed about himself: Talks about himself
TH-cam: All this guy does is talk about himself
Fax
That's the point
@Dude Sweet I see that everyone has insecurities whether it's having big feet or a dark past and that's fine so not having insecurities is hard to acquire...as impossible.
You've got a lot of nerve expressing your opinion here in the TH-cam comment section.
@Dude Sweet did you listen to his first 3 albums? You may not have connected with them personally but I think calling them inauthentic is a little presumptuous, that is, unless you know him personally.
This John guy is a true intellectual. Would he wear those glasses if he wasn't one?
+Pedro Ramos hahhahaha exactly
+Pedro Ramos OTE Arnel 55's. Pretty sweet frames.
+Pedro Ramos Hey sweet prof pic bro
This guy is a major talent. One of the best writers I've ever come across. I used to think Daryl Scott was the greatest, until I found this dude. He had literally taken music and dissected it and turned it into an equation and created the answer. if he seems cocky it's because he has every reason to be. Listen to the song "Assassin"... actually the whole album
+josh petersen Battle studies
Christ, the editing... So many sentences unfinished.
He’s a compulsive intellectual. A lot of people can’t take it and don’t have the propensity to understand it. It doesn’t release him from bad decisions but I sympathize. I understand the chaos and loneliness of having that mind. He’s a poet and musical architect and I still respect him and love his music.
Nah, he's pretentious. He thinks he's an intellectual but there are real intellectuals and there are some that have dabbled. But yeah, he's a great musician.
@@zpacify this interview was a long time ago dude. He has changed quite a bit since this
@@zpacify still has an ego but he has definitely grown :)
@@cbmlgia Yeah, I guess so. He's just annoying. He reminds of some people I know that's all. Lol. You guys probably know some like this. The worst ones are the ones that achieve some kind of success. They become more annoying. Lol.
Ugh, when someone uses a word like propensity when it's not necessary it's just stinky.
He’s growing up. Mad respect. “I want to run thru the halls of my high school, I was to scream at the top of my lungs!” Great musician, song writing and delivery. Don’t let the disgusting media ruin you.... glad you found peace in Montana.
It seems that people are confusing confidence with arrogance. John Mayer knows how skilled he is as a musician and makes jokes around that. People now like to knock others down when they show confidence in themselves out of what seems to be jealousy or some other instinctive response.
It is a huge shame that you cannot be honest about certain things without someone getting offended and creating a hate train
Garden Chair Well done.. Such an eloquently worded statement.
Garden Chair no ur confusing conceitedness with confidence.
I know that's the old comment, but also John is an intellectual and self aware creature, whereas a lot of people are not. Also he has a broader view and understanding of the music industry.
@GW76 M False claim, through the years I saw many interviews with him and can't agree with you. In his twenties, especially at the early stage, yes, but he was just a kid. He's been discussing this subject many times.
@GW76 M Can't agree again, he is one of the most versatile guitarist I've seen, through all these years I'm still finding new things that amazes me, and what is important, he's not repeating himself, he's still trying to discover a new ways and approaches (which I cannot say about lot of artists, even the top one, and those I admire the most).
Somewhat of a polarizing figure but whether a beloved personality or not, John Mayer still stands as one of the greatest artists of the current generation. Can't wait to hear his next project
Man. He SPEAKS like a songwriter. This man has such a way with words.
"theres nothing you can tell that kid" is the most intelligent self aware answer he could've ever given and i love it.
Don't love it. It's simply raw truth.
To say “recovered” instead of “recovering” takes some ego.
Exactly
@Yanni Xifaras you never fully recover, that's one of the lessons you learn on recovery
@Yanni Xifaras Fair enough. I'm not saying Mayer hasn't made progress, just that he doesn't appear to be fully recovered and the way he describes his current behaviour also suggests he's not fully recovered. He has realised he has a problem which is the first step so that's good, but he has a long way to go. I don't blame him either, he was shot into fame and success quite young and that could go to anyone's head.
Touche'
@@theapplechapel stfu
From these interviews I feel like what John's always wanted to do is become really popular, but without having to simplify and downgrade his art, or do that at the smallest scale possible. He found that you can't do it. As much as you want to, you can't force the general public to think something is good enough even though he and his fans clearly think it's more than good enough. It just can't be done and that destroys him. His younger self thought it could be done and he couldn't be stopped, but I feel like he's now found peace with it.
If you ask me John has already achieved legend status. Can't wait for what comes next; it's going to be clearer and more pronounced John than ever before.
6'4, handsome af, one of the all-time greatest guitarists, has Victoria Secret Models on their knees, etc.
Who wouldn't get cocky?
did he date with model?
Şəfa Əsgərova nope
Şəfa Əsgərova I think Jessica Simpson is one and he dated her
Same thing wit kanye
YVNG SPARK pardon?
"I think it's terribly dangerous for an artist to fulfill other people's expectations. I think they generally produce their worst work when they do that"
-David Bowie
Wow. That’s a fantastic quote.
"I check the mirror.. the original twitter.." good god that was deep.
Kyle Williams I actually didn't understand what he meant. care to explain please
I think it means that in the modern society we base our self-worth on the opinion of others and it's much more easier to do that when we have apps like twitter where people can follow you and "like" what you say, therefore creating a false sense of self-esteem. While in the past we looked in the mirror to validate ourself. or something like that idunno
+Daniel Olaya yeah because Twitter came out in our era. What a "burn" sir...
Millenials are like 30 years old now. What are you, 90?
The oldest millennial should be around 18 years old.
I love how he shows that addiction doesn’t necessarily have to involve tangible things.
I understand this dude. I had a similar thing going in school. I kinda neglected my friends at this period but when I reached my "goal" I decided to go back to the old me. Was a nice trip.
Society: Be more confident in yourself! Be more happy in who you are and what you do!
Society: omh you think so highly of yourself, you have such an ego.
Thanos said :"Perfectly balanced, as all things should be"
You need to be confident but as soon as confidence outgrows your character it shows an inflated ego
You ever seen the video of him playing with bb king? He acts so arrogant.
@@gh7834 no but i'm gonna watch it, like now. thanks G.
Gosh your beautiful!
Your welcome, it's my pleasure hun!
The man had the greatest blues/pop/RnB album of all time: Continuum
Just a brilliant piece of art that album is. He's a incredible musician and I'm grateful to be of age to witness and comprehend his artistry in real time...
really? only simple whiite people think he's the greatest. as a musician i think he is mediocre at best
He's far from mediocre but I wouldn't go nearly far as calling him "the greatest ______"
Kazbur eric clapton will say anything to stay relevant son! i consider clapton great, his day has come and gone thou. enter the age of lukewarm musicians and the people who don't know any better
I don't know what vendetta you have against John Mayer but to say he's simply a popular artists and not a skilled musician is bs. What's your argument against my claim
How pleasing it is to see an artist with so much talent and wisdom be so humble and content.
His music is incredible. Continuum was one of a kind, and the release of Born and Raised and Paradise Valley, portrayed this incredible versatility and feeling that very very few artists possess. But he doesn't care if you think that. For him, It's purely about the music, and enjoying what he does.
Alex Jolly No, for him it's about his ego, what others think about him. Didn't u watch the interview? I'm not judging him though, and I'm a big fan.
Juan Gonzalez i personally believe ego is a very important thing for sucessfull people. provides confidence, motivation, determination to carry on etc.... but now i think his ego is focused just on music and we can hear the difference.
and about the whole taylor paper doll thing is just bs. he didnt write that song about her nor did she deserve a song from him. although i like them both. just country taylor tho. not this pop taylor.
Juan Gonzalez I did watch the interview. I wasn't really commenting on any of those issues raised. Purely just my thoughts on his transition through his career.
Juan Gonzalez did YOU watch the interview? He basically said he doesn't care if people don't like his new music anymore. It's all about musicality from this point and he shows that. Paradise Valley wasnt #1 when it released and he said he didn't care anymore. His at a point where he just makes music because he can and I'm not complaining
The amount this man has changed, progressed, GROWN just in the last 7 years is amazing. He no longer has to *talk* about the fact that he's a "recovered ego addict" because it's so apparent when you hear him speak in interviews that he has gotten past all of that. He has let go of the need for approval as well as the need for everyone to think he's funny and it's a fantastic look on him.
Despite everything he's saying, I worked in Higher Education for about a decade: Berklee, MIT, Harvard. I am a Berklee alumni and Harvard graduate. I didn't even know 17 year old John Meyer played guitar. I just know that he was the hardest working student of anything I've ever seen. Never saw him screwing around as any college student should. You had to know, this kid was going to be successful at whatever he wanted to do.
As a musician, that comment about social media and performing self consciously really hit close to home... TH-cam comments, twitter feedback... I did a video for a singer a couple of years back on an online thing that got panned, and more than did well but the feedback is so addictive and destructive. This was helpful.
I don't think he's realy that egotistical. I'm egotistical, he's just an intelligent person who knows who he is with a strong personality.
YES..THIS
Exactly man. Everyone in this comment section is freaking out about his supposedly huge ego, while I'm just seeing a pretty level headed guy, who is also quite wise as well. I think most of us enjoy our ego being stroked, but if you hide it and never mention it and no one ever notices this, you are considered to not be egotistical. However, if you are anything like John and you expose parts of yourself that aren't that great, and aknowledge the existence of certain things within yourself that are maybe not as noble, everyone is super fast to put you down. Same with acknowledging your talents - yes it's great to be super humble and what not, but sometimes looking at yourself in an objective manner like John does is even better, because it shows a certain level of self-awareness he has developed, to be able to look at himself from the side and come to an objective realization, that ''yes, I am talented''. Where acting humble is not really that hard, most people can do it whether their behavior is actually genuine or not. I personally put an objective assesment that might not be convenient for everyone above a more convenient but subjective one.
He strikes me as the type who’s just hyper-self aware, it drives you kinda crazy sometimes and people tend to mistake it for ego when you’re stressed out and totally exhausted from all of the self critical internal dialogue.
exactly... people bein' jealous because John is a highly evolved human being with a lot of dignity... I'd be honored if some John Mayer fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of his early masterpieces CLARITY and QUIET on my YT channel in tribute to the boss. Live acoustic with no digital editing. Thanks and peace out.
100000 per cent yes
He's honest... Everyone in their nature wants to be famous and he's addressed it and lived it. And he's trying to get to another part of his life. Every celebrity is like this. Some just more than others.
This comment is it
How do you not love this guy...through his authenticity and magical metaphors, we need John Mayer
Mayer is the James Taylor of our times. Dude can write great songs, plays the guitar like a monster! Glad he’s in this world! Keep ‘em coming John Mayer !
John is an artist and a hard worker. These both things make him naturally struggle between balance and imbalance in self-love matters, because he puts almost all his energy in his art. I don’t know anyone who is either of those things that does not have that struggle with themselves. He has a great impact on me musically and I feel thankful to him for that.
John Mayer is the Tony Stark of music.
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(edit: thanks 4 so many likes)
Cringe
Well Tony is more likeable, IMO
*YES*
ehhhh thats a bit far fetched. i love john. the person he is, his music. He's definitely a legend. but that comparison is cringe
John is perhaps one of the best adjusted musicians that are well known out there. His level of talent is miles beyond most and at the top of the game. He deserves to enjoy his life as he wants it. He's earned it.
He’s also an asshat. Not a good person
“I’m just not interested in the things that won’t last forever.”
he probabbly meant music wise haha.He really did make music that will last forever
“Mistakes are always forgivable, if one has the courage to admit them”-Bruce Lee
that interview was cut so poorly, it barely made sense!
Its msnbc what do you expect?
I literally was about to post this comment omg. What is happening???
Adam Passman I posted the same thing sorry but I guess all of us saw it.
thank God I thought I'm the only one
It made perfect sense...you missed it
He is an extremely intelligent introverted soul, who is comfortable with himself. It's just that most of the people really don't understand him. He is a legend and I have a great amount of respect for him.🙏🏼❤️😁
"Recovered" but who cares hes literally a musical genius. probably my favorite artist across genres
The interviewer looks like Ellen if she took testosterone
Ellen is a dude.
Just a little bit of testosterone
she doesn't?!
🤔🤔.....😂😂😂😂
Cool
I still feel like John hasn't FULLY recovered from being an "ego addict." And the truth be told, people with big egos are just using it as a front to protect a quite fragile, sometimes insecure being. But I'm glad he's on a his journey of growing up...creative people are a sensitive lot anyhow; so the way he's so affected by everything is really quite natural.
So what, we are all on our journey....
Weatha Morris Uhhhh, yeah. So we're saying the same thing.
Okay!
News flash: we all have egos. We need an ego to organize our internal life. Without an ego, we could not function.
Hes still egocentric but not so addicted about his ego, and tries to be self counscious about it...he says it and shows it clearly yeezz
Glad this man is in the music industry. Intelligent, thought provoking conversation and an all round honest guy. Knows his ego...it's part of him .
He is displaying all the signs of somebody who actually is incredibly self doubting, hence his drive to not be what he thinks he is.
No matter how much success he has, he will always doubt himself
This is the heart of his "issues"
Unfortunately, it has made alot of people dislike him, which feeds his deepest problem
He could be wired this way, or have had experiences as a kid that shaped this
Yep. 100% this. Hes a very clever, very insecure, very sensitive and very tortured man.
God i love him. Don't turn away just because you think he is annoying. Listen to his message. He knows he is good, yes, but if he didn't know, then he would have never been able to share his music with all of us. Try to interpret this message the way he means and you'll get it ok. Fame does something to people, and he realized that now.
"There's this other side you get to--and you don't get there very often--I call it this other side, where while you're writing, you're speaking so much of your truth that you're even learning from it." I love that description.
"What have you found in Montana?"
"I've just found HOME, man."
**Cut to photo of John wearing 17 different colored shirts on a plain.**
fire your editor
Probably some producer's idea of an engaging interview, not the editor. Just my guess, as a former TV editor.
Josh Williams is it jumping around/cutting too much?
Yeah clipping is horrible. Also they blew it on the Paper Doll audio wtf
Eddie Jeanveau THANK YOU, no one else made this joke :D
I'd like this comment twice if I could
1. I love that phrase "You abuse the ability to express yourself." That says so much. I like that a lot. .. 2. Are they truly self-aware? I think they're moreso hyper-aware; which is in direct opposition of self-awareness. ... 3. Never been a huge fan of John Mayer. Don't dislike him, just never got the hype, and I know very little about the scandals or negative image. But, I truly enjoyed this interview.
i'm sure you have, but i hope you don't mind me asking. did you give his music a shot?
That's a fair question. Honestly, No. I don't know many of his songs, just Wonderland. Just never been drawn to him. But, ya know what, I will now, just for you. I'll check out some of his stuff and let you know what I think. Fair?
***** That's really awesome of you, you know that?
I think he's a weird person to get into when you hear him speak before you hear him sing. I had a similar experience where I only knew Wonderland and his Free Fallin' cover, loved that, then heard about the TS drama and everything that followed that and was so majorly turned off by that, that for a long time, I didn't give his other music a shot.
I'd love to hear what you listened to and how you liked it.
+Asi Kla Hey, Asi. So, I checked out a bunch of John Mayer's music. As it turns out, I know a lot of his stuff, just didn't know it was him. What I heard was cool, I'm just not really drawn to it. Actually, I do find that a little weird. It seems like I would really like his stuff, because I really like that style. That introspective, observant storytelling by a guy whose guitar feels like it's an extension of his existence in the world, sending musical messages across soul waves in the atmosphere. I love that stuff. It's my driving down the coast and resting on the beach at sunset kinda music. I know "Gravity" and like that lot. I did really like "Clarity" also. Just a coincidence that those two song titles rhyme. :) In any case, I'm glad I gave him a chance. Maybe I'll listen again sometime when I'm not fast tracking through them. Thanks anyway for challenging me. I like being challenged and I love finding new music. This was fun. Love Light
Hey Light. Thank you for getting back at me, I was eagerly waiting for your opinion.
I definitely know what you mean. I think his music is best enjoyed when it sort of just "comes to you". For example I recently had the "Born & Raised" album on while I was sorting through stuff at home and I felt connected to every song and went on this kind of journey with it. So lovely.
By the way, this was most definitely the sweetest thing I read all week and I've never heard a better description of his musical personality then "That introspective, observant storytelling by a guy whose guitar feels like it's an extension of his existence in the world, sending musical messages across soul waves in the atmosphere.". You defintiely get it. Thank you so much for that! Have you heard of a guy named "Paolo Nutini"? He's another singer/songwriter and if you liked John's style, he might be worth a shot too.
Much love, Katje.
"And I'm just not interested in the things that wont last forever"
AMEN
Oh but a few things do, we can all turn back the clock as far as we're interested too
Then dont be interested in life.
thats what we know that you must not, life is forever
Jacob Clark What a great line!
"u get to the other side.. where you speak so much of your truth, even you learn from it." Ive experienced times in that place & I love it. Thanks for articulating it so well
I feel like this interview kinda got me a little more into John Mayer's head, and now I can understand why he's acted a certain way in the past and made certain decisions. I can respect him. It's really weird to see how different people handle success and fame.
Well said. Agreed
This is atrociously edited.. Can't follow.
He’s such a incredible guitarist it makes up for everything else
He's not that great really.
@@amf198 Thanks for the useless lecture, Dork. 🙄
@@amf198 P.S, Moron, Hendrix did do the impossible... You are not in the realm of 'us who know what's going on'... Get over yourself. My guess is.. You are a 'rote' player. Look it up, Soulless Typewriter
@@watchuwatching1286LMAO that’s wild
I watched all John Mayer interviews available on youtube. This is the best one I've seen. I often come back to it. Ronan Farrow is on point. Genius.
Best interview I have ever seen. Great questions! I am so glad that John Mayor is at this place in his life and I also hope that he continues to find happiness.
I think his relationship with Dave Chapelle has probably really helped him!
I would love to sit down with him and chat about what he's learned about life. He's gained a lot of wisdom over the years. I can't believe how far he's come! I still LOVE John Mayer!
A self-aware narcissist. They say there is no "cure" for narcissism (or "narcissistic personality disorder", but I don't know if Mayer is diagnosed), but it sure is good that Mayer is aware of his destructive patterns and that he's trying to do better, to not hurt people, and manage his condition. Great musician - I wish him peace and a calm, content life.
I get him as an artist. He’s not egotistical he’s just an intellectual who seeks validation. He’s highly self aware. He just wasn’t mature in the past. Any one of us would make similar choice given the correct circumstance. Live and learn.
The most egoistic interview I have ever seen and he says he is a recovered ego addict now, just shows he learned the term but not the lesson
In the 21st century perspective with the rise of social media, being an ego addict is quite commonplace. John's level is different of course. Thank you for being honest. This brutal honesty is very helpful.
I totally agree. Today’s society is extremely egotistical. The only difference is that John called it out and recognized that social media makes you an ego addict, if you let it.
The problem is not social media (which can definitely hurt), the actual problem is every individual's self-love and SELF-ACCEPTANCE in the Occidental world.
I clearly have to find more of Ronan's interviews, he's ever so good.
Editing Sucks, something feels off like, the interview feels artificial.
Josh P
mscentrum04 Sadly.....this man is LONELY, and lacks even a modicum of self esteem.He needs to cease talking about himself.Both the interviewer and the subject of the interview here---seem shallow,and this interview or "session," or whatever it is? Will seem dated,self centered and pitiful, even a month from now. Who cares what Mayer is wearing, or how many awards he gets,or doesn't get, or who foolishly
idolizes his ilk?I wish him well.
04Mscentrum Shut up, moron.
MetusBatmanV4 in ten words Josh P said that haha
Danny Toots Learn how to use TH-cam, moron.
MetusBatmanV4 Do I waste my time bothering to work out what your angle on life is or not? Moron
Not being a big fan of his music, I respect him as a musician. Based on his outlook on the music industry by being brutally honest about everything and the fact that he is literally a guitar god.
Humility is knowing exactly who you are.
If we had his singing voice and guitar skills, we'd all be current ego addicts
Po Tato one of my favorite songs of his.
A very smart and spiritually connected guy,... and a stunning interview. I'm sure that - like all of us - he'll fail many times on his spiritual journey but based upon this interview he's a trail-blazer.
If this is what John looks like as a recovered egomaniac, thank God I missed the full blown version.
stephiecs0 lol. Be thankful. He’s just so in love...with himself.
lol stephiecs seriously
@@Tommy2shoe811 you have wayyyyyyyyyy too much time on your hands sir
Stephie Calligraphy
Haha
@@bryanoatridge3726 why, how is sharing an opinion & an experience with this artist is having too much time?
I don't understand why you think that...?
I think he's pretty smart and self aware to recognize he's an ego addict, and is working to change that. I personally wish to detatch from my ego as well
I realize how old this is bt its new to me. Congrats to you, John, for seeing yourself. I couldn't stand you when you first came out. Your ego just pulverized everything. Way to go on the insight. Long may you wave.
y’all....if i was john mayer i’d be talking about myself like that too??? he’s a genius and he knows it :*
Talents don’t define you as a person lmao
2020 John: still plenty of ego to go around.
john has a huge ego, but i think it’s the fact that people expect him to not have one that makes him look like a bad person. he’s hot, tall, has great humour, and is one of the best guitar players in the world…. how can he NOT have an ego? I mean come on.
As a DeadHead who logged 10 years and 123 Grateful Dead concerts from 1985- 1195 (RIP Jerry), I was skeptical when Mayer began touring with Dead & Co, but I enjoy his guitar playing. John is "easy on the eyes" when seen live.
HOWEVER, I have a tough time watching his intense facial expressions as he shred the guitar on the jumbo screen at shows.
I'm grateful to Mayer for turning a new generation of younger, free spirited individuals on to the DeadHead touring tribe. The younger generation of Dead & Co fans assimilated fast and enhanced Shakedown Street parking lot vending scene, reminiscence of the Jerry Garcia era!
Very cool, kind, intelligent and fun folks make up the Grateful Dead sub culture community. We aren't, for the most part, even interested of what Jerry called "the Lame America".
DeadHeads epitomize the American Hippie subculture, we relish our free spirit, LOVE ROCK AND ROLL, are adventure lovers, enjoy travel and are having fun touring to see the Dead & Co shows each concert season. Thanks to Mayer and all band & crew members of Dead & Co for reminding/puzzling members of the "Lame America" what the true adherence of a life of Liberty, Freedom, and the right to pursue happiness is!
Surely anyone who can get up in front of an audience of millions has to have ego . Hundreds of talented people never play to more than 5 people .
You have to back yourself to get where he is.
“I’m going to be as strange as they think I am.” That pretty much sums up his whole hiatus during the late 2000s. He played into the role of a playboy. He relished off the idea of becoming the playboy figure in people’s minds. In hindsight however, he realizes he made a mistake as he would much rather be known for his music and storytelling.
All that talent and charisma focused in one spot, always lights a fire. It takes a really cool personality to live in that flame and not be consumed by it.
Marty McFly was never a nerd.
That’s what u got from this interview😂😂
@Jinks Exactly!
Just a chicken
mcfly was bullied by biff
Marty & His Dad were Slackers!
Ronan is really a first-class interviewer.
I appreciate people who can admit their problems! We all wrestle with our ego and good for him for facing it head on!
"Who do you love? Me or the thought of me?"
This lyric rings in my mind on a regular basis. His lyrics are always bright and thoughtful. It's weird that he was such an a-hole at the same time.
this interview is really weirdly edited
Holy crap, I thought I was the only one who noticed this. It's so awful. It seemed like he was really trying to fit an agenda.
Mike Skriloff I was wanting to hear a little bit about the new album and some other subjects but the guy couldn't help but do the same exact interview and ask the same questions everyone else has asked over the past few years
Well, John Mayer didn't edit this, so don't blame him. lol
Great interview with a music genius! Despite all our human differences and constant judgements and opinions towards one another, I still get it that this guy simply wants to grow and get better as a human being, musicians and communicates with his fans through his musical genius. Big fan !
John is an ultra talented individual who made it HUGE in his early to mid 20s. It's easy for us as anonymous people to say "what an ego!" or "what an a--hole!" when we never had TMZ and paparazzi following us around trying to catch us in a social gaffe or any kind of wrongdoing to puff ratings or provide clickbait to the masses..
We live in a such a gossipy, celebrity worship driven world when it comes to media, social or otherwise. If not worship, we at least put these talented people (who can do what most of us wish we could but can't) on a pedestal and that would go to nearly any 20 something year old's head..
I'm thankful I am not famous and especially didn't become famous at such a young age when I was still trying to figure life out and figure out who I was. I was never a criminal or a "bad person" but like most I did a lot of stupid stuff. It's just that there weren't media people following me around to document it..
Mayer had quite the rep as a "womanizer" with Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Love-Hewitt and yes Taylor Swift among his reported love interests.. If we're honest, most straight men would have a difficult time passing up the chance to date those women were they to be available to us at a young age. Many men who may sneer at Mayer and criticize him for it would do the same at ages much older than he was at the time or now given the chance.
Women: you may cheer along with the lyrics to Dear John and make snarky comments that Mayer is still an "egomaniacal womanizer." For all I know maybe he is.. I do know that in this interview he at least appears to be trying to get a grip on what caused him so many problems. Yes, he may have brought much of those problems on himself, but who among us has not at that age? Or any age?
There is a Bible verse that says "Man is of few days and full of trouble." This is not referring just to the male species but to mankind. In all of the hurt that John may have caused, much of it was to himself and his reputation. Murder is the only crime that doesn't have a statute of limitations. And egomania or narcissism is not a crime.
As for those who criticize John for "talking about himself" in this interview, what in the name of Bart Simpson is he supposed to talk about in an interview ABOUT HIMSELF? If he dodged the questions and talked about the theory of relativity or the cost of living, the same people would criticize that.. "oh, that sorry SOB won't own up to his issues!"
"We're rich people who get to live out our dreams..." Well said sir! This guy speaks well and could be a political juggernaut!
I remember reading the playboy interview that they are talking about when he was demonized for being a womanizer. He also divulged too much about Jennifer Anniston. when it came out I definitely was thinking that he was a d-bag but really what his downfall was, was being too honest. He had mentioned how he would relive his sexual experiences in his mind about all the insanely hot girls he had sampled and that's what made people so mad. Girls were all mad because they thought he was an egomaniac creep and guys were all mad at him because he got to experiment with so many hot girls. The fact is, all to most men fantasize about so many different hot girls he is just one of the lucky people that gets to live it. We already knew that so it wasn't something that needed to be said
And all of a sudden, everybody on youtube has a phd in psychology hmmm!
He's stupid funny:)
Lol
+kovyon wright Ah, yes, pick apart her words as a "valid" attempt at derailing her point. To use your own words: Invalid insult. Try again. :P
***** Yes, I have mocked you. I'm mocking that you pick apart someone's words rather than the nature of their argument altogether. That your statement is valid or not is of no consequence. Try actually correcting HER rather than her semantics. Snooze.
Right that's where the Phd kicks in :) But they sure may think they are. And imagine my shock when i saw u wrote 98% of US has been to college. Something doesn't add up.
This is the most calm, quite, peaceful, worm, comfy interview of John Mayer I have ever heard lol. I love it
Watch the one with the Bobby Bones