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This is Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein and you're watching Loudwire.
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[Gbm] [F] Hey [Bb] everybody, it's Gru Hamid here [B] again and it's Wikipedia [Bb] Factor Fiction time with
Who else [B] could it possibly be?
It's Doyle, of course from the Misfits and of his solo project as well.
Thank you so much for coming man, I really appreciate it.
Thanks for having me.
Awesome, anytime.
So, [Ab] I went on your Wikipedia page today, Misfits Wikipedia page,
pulled [Bb] out some interesting things.
You can confirm or deny, say fact or fiction, and elaborate if you so choose.
Alright, [N] first off, it said that you were originally a roadie for the Misfits and you were taught to play guitar by Glenn Danzig and Jerry Ohlin.
Correct.
Correct, okay, cool.
It goes on to say that you were the band's fourth guitarist, replacing Bobby Steele.
I'm gonna say third.
Third, okay, possibly third.
I say third.
It's third, okay, official.
You practiced with the band and recorded your own guitar tracks for the songs while Steele was still a member.
And then Jerry began persuading Danzig that you would fit into the band better than Steele would.
Actually, Mr.
Steele didn't come to the studio.
So Glenn was like, you play it.
Because I was there and I brought my amp and my guitar and all that shit because it sounded really good.
And he says, you play it.
And I said, yes, I will.
Fuck yeah, I'm gonna play it.
Alright, so he no-showed, you stood up, and that was that.
Yeah.
Alright.
It says that your early guitar playing style consisted heavily of downstrokes and power chords.
True?
Still does.
Still does.
And I was thinking immediately, that's gotta be Johnny Ramone.
That's gotta be that.
It's totally Johnny Ramone style.
Yeah, totally.
Yeah, I only know two chords, so.
You know what I know?
The same shape.
I know the songs I play.
Period.
Yeah.
That's all you really need to do, right?
You made your debut with the Misfits at their annual Halloween performance at New York City's Irving Plaza.
Correct.
That's a hell of a place to start your career.
Yeah, it was Halloween, so everybody had a fucking costume on.
Giant dick, Gumby.
It was really crazy.
[Ab]
Oh, God.
It says that during the period when you were with the Misfits that Glenn Danzig kicked Arthur Googie out of the band.
Go on.
It was kind of a really bad mispronunciation.
I'm sure it was.
No, that's [B] right.
It said he kicked him out of the band after a heated argument at a McDonald's.
No, that's not true.
No?
Fiction?
Okay.
It's twisted, but I don't know why he left the band, but they did have a fight over a cheeseburger.
Okay.
No brand specific.
This one is probably my favorite out of every other one.
Oh, wow.
Here we go.
It says the Misfits were arrested in New Orleans on charges of grave robbing while attempting to locate the grave of voodoo practitioner Marie Laveau.
You guys bailed yourselves out of jail, skipped your court date, [Bb] and drove to your next performance in Florida.
True.
All true.
Oh, my God.
That's a perfect one.
Marie Laveau, huh?
It's true.
What was about her?
Just the [Gb] cryptic aspect?
I don't know.
That's the big lady down there.
All [E] the shops and all that horse shit.
Absolutely.
Yeah, my brother Kenny was [N] with us, and he had all the money, and he got away.
So he came and got us, and we spent the night in jail.
When he came to bail us out, he bailed out me, Jerry, and Glenn, and then he looks at Robo for dead serious, and he goes,
I'm sorry, I don't have enough money to get you out.
The [Db] look on his face was the best.
How did he get out?
We [Bb] had the money.
He just [C] came and gave it to us.
[N] Oh, wow.
That's how you got to do it, man.
That's good.
Brilliant.
October 1983, the Misfits played the annual Halloween show, this time in Detroit.
The drummer for that show was named Brain Damage.
He got drunk before the show and couldn't play properly, [Bb] so after a few songs, you escorted him [C] off the stage.
Things came to a head, [N] and Dan Zigg announced to the audience that it would be the band's final show.
I don't know if he announced it, but that dude did get escorted, and he was too drunk to play.
Escorted in
In a Darth Vader manner.
Choked him.
Yeah, that sounds like a nightmare.
Did someone else come and fill in for him?
The drummer from the Necros, Todd Swallow, jumped up and played all the songs.
Perfect.
At least you got to finish the show.
During a performance at the House of Blues in Orlando on October 25, 2000,
Michael Graves and Dr.
Chud both quit the band mid-performance and walked off stage.
True.
True?
What was happening there?
I don't know, man.
I went home for Thanksgiving, and I came back, and they were all fine.
Last one.
On Wikipedia, each studio album, EP, and single that features Glenn Danzig reads,
all songs written and composed by Glenn Danzig.
How true is that exactly?
What does composed mean?
I would assume that it just all means that he wrote the entire thing himself.
It's true.
Really?
Yeah.
Okay.
I thought there was a bit of argument of who wrote what on certain albums.
No, no, no.
He wrote all the lyrics, and he would come down with parts of songs,
and then we would kind of arrange them a little bit.
And every day he would come down, and he would sing something different.
And when we'd get to the studio, we'd all be done with our shit,
and we'd get to hear him sing, which was, we'd all go crazy because it was great, you know?
[E] [G] [D] [G] [A] [G]
[Db]
[Gbm] [F] Hey [Bb] everybody, it's Gru Hamid here [B] again and it's Wikipedia [Bb] Factor Fiction time with
Who else [B] could it possibly be?
It's Doyle, of course from the Misfits and of his solo project as well.
Thank you so much for coming man, I really appreciate it.
Thanks for having me.
Awesome, anytime.
So, [Ab] I went on your Wikipedia page today, Misfits Wikipedia page,
pulled [Bb] out some interesting things.
You can confirm or deny, say fact or fiction, and elaborate if you so choose.
Alright, [N] first off, it said that you were originally a roadie for the Misfits and you were taught to play guitar by Glenn Danzig and Jerry Ohlin.
Correct.
Correct, okay, cool.
It goes on to say that you were the band's fourth guitarist, replacing Bobby Steele.
I'm gonna say third.
Third, okay, possibly third.
I say third.
It's third, okay, official.
You practiced with the band and recorded your own guitar tracks for the songs while Steele was still a member.
And then Jerry began persuading Danzig that you would fit into the band better than Steele would.
Actually, Mr.
Steele didn't come to the studio.
So Glenn was like, you play it.
Because I was there and I brought my amp and my guitar and all that shit because it sounded really good.
And he says, you play it.
And I said, yes, I will.
Fuck yeah, I'm gonna play it.
Alright, so he no-showed, you stood up, and that was that.
Yeah.
Alright.
It says that your early guitar playing style consisted heavily of downstrokes and power chords.
True?
Still does.
Still does.
And I was thinking immediately, that's gotta be Johnny Ramone.
That's gotta be that.
It's totally Johnny Ramone style.
Yeah, totally.
Yeah, I only know two chords, so.
You know what I know?
The same shape.
I know the songs I play.
Period.
Yeah.
That's all you really need to do, right?
You made your debut with the Misfits at their annual Halloween performance at New York City's Irving Plaza.
Correct.
That's a hell of a place to start your career.
Yeah, it was Halloween, so everybody had a fucking costume on.
Giant dick, Gumby.
It was really crazy.
[Ab]
Oh, God.
It says that during the period when you were with the Misfits that Glenn Danzig kicked Arthur Googie out of the band.
Go on.
It was kind of a really bad mispronunciation.
I'm sure it was.
No, that's [B] right.
It said he kicked him out of the band after a heated argument at a McDonald's.
No, that's not true.
No?
Fiction?
Okay.
It's twisted, but I don't know why he left the band, but they did have a fight over a cheeseburger.
Okay.
No brand specific.
This one is probably my favorite out of every other one.
Oh, wow.
Here we go.
It says the Misfits were arrested in New Orleans on charges of grave robbing while attempting to locate the grave of voodoo practitioner Marie Laveau.
You guys bailed yourselves out of jail, skipped your court date, [Bb] and drove to your next performance in Florida.
True.
All true.
Oh, my God.
That's a perfect one.
Marie Laveau, huh?
It's true.
What was about her?
Just the [Gb] cryptic aspect?
I don't know.
That's the big lady down there.
All [E] the shops and all that horse shit.
Absolutely.
Yeah, my brother Kenny was [N] with us, and he had all the money, and he got away.
So he came and got us, and we spent the night in jail.
When he came to bail us out, he bailed out me, Jerry, and Glenn, and then he looks at Robo for dead serious, and he goes,
I'm sorry, I don't have enough money to get you out.
The [Db] look on his face was the best.
How did he get out?
We [Bb] had the money.
He just [C] came and gave it to us.
[N] Oh, wow.
That's how you got to do it, man.
That's good.
Brilliant.
October 1983, the Misfits played the annual Halloween show, this time in Detroit.
The drummer for that show was named Brain Damage.
He got drunk before the show and couldn't play properly, [Bb] so after a few songs, you escorted him [C] off the stage.
Things came to a head, [N] and Dan Zigg announced to the audience that it would be the band's final show.
I don't know if he announced it, but that dude did get escorted, and he was too drunk to play.
Escorted in
In a Darth Vader manner.
Choked him.
Yeah, that sounds like a nightmare.
Did someone else come and fill in for him?
The drummer from the Necros, Todd Swallow, jumped up and played all the songs.
Perfect.
At least you got to finish the show.
During a performance at the House of Blues in Orlando on October 25, 2000,
Michael Graves and Dr.
Chud both quit the band mid-performance and walked off stage.
True.
True?
What was happening there?
I don't know, man.
I went home for Thanksgiving, and I came back, and they were all fine.
Last one.
On Wikipedia, each studio album, EP, and single that features Glenn Danzig reads,
all songs written and composed by Glenn Danzig.
How true is that exactly?
What does composed mean?
I would assume that it just all means that he wrote the entire thing himself.
It's true.
Really?
Yeah.
Okay.
I thought there was a bit of argument of who wrote what on certain albums.
No, no, no.
He wrote all the lyrics, and he would come down with parts of songs,
and then we would kind of arrange them a little bit.
And every day he would come down, and he would sing something different.
And when we'd get to the studio, we'd all be done with our shit,
and we'd get to hear him sing, which was, we'd all go crazy because it was great, you know?
[E] [G] [D] [G] [A] [G]
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This is Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein and you're watching Loudwire.
_ [Db] _ _
[Gbm] _ _ [F] _ Hey [Bb] everybody, it's Gru Hamid here [B] again and it's Wikipedia [Bb] Factor Fiction time with_
Who else [B] could it possibly be?
It's Doyle, of course from the Misfits and of his solo project as well.
Thank you so much for coming man, I really appreciate it.
Thanks for having me.
Awesome, anytime.
So, [Ab] I went on your Wikipedia page today, Misfits Wikipedia page,
pulled [Bb] out some interesting things.
You can confirm or deny, say fact or fiction, and elaborate if you so choose.
Alright, [N] first off, it said that you were originally a roadie for the Misfits and you were taught to play guitar by Glenn Danzig and Jerry Ohlin.
Correct.
Correct, okay, cool.
It goes on to say that you were the band's fourth guitarist, replacing Bobby Steele.
_ _ I'm gonna say third.
Third, okay, possibly third.
I say third.
It's third, okay, official.
You practiced with the band and recorded your own guitar tracks for the songs while Steele was still a member.
And then Jerry began persuading Danzig that you would fit into the band better than Steele would.
Actually, Mr.
Steele didn't come to the studio.
So Glenn was like, you play it.
Because I was there and I brought my amp and my guitar and all that shit because it sounded really good.
And he says, you play it.
And I said, yes, I will.
Fuck yeah, I'm gonna play it.
Alright, so he no-showed, you stood up, and that was that.
Yeah.
Alright.
It says that your early guitar playing style consisted heavily of downstrokes and power chords.
True?
Still does.
Still does.
And I was thinking immediately, that's gotta be Johnny Ramone.
That's gotta be that.
It's totally Johnny Ramone style.
Yeah, totally.
Yeah, I only know two chords, so.
You know what I know?
The same shape.
I know the songs I play.
Period.
Yeah.
That's all you really need to do, right?
You made your debut with the Misfits at their annual Halloween performance at New York City's Irving Plaza.
Correct.
That's a hell of a place to start your career.
Yeah, it was Halloween, so everybody had a fucking costume on.
Giant dick, Gumby.
It was really crazy.
_ [Ab]
Oh, God.
_ _ It says that during the period when you were with the Misfits that Glenn Danzig kicked Arthur Googie out of the band.
Go on.
It was kind of a really bad mispronunciation.
I'm sure it was.
No, that's [B] right.
It said he kicked him out of the band after a heated argument at a McDonald's.
No, that's not true.
No?
Fiction?
Okay.
It's twisted, but I don't know why he left the band, but they did have a fight over a cheeseburger.
Okay.
No brand specific.
_ This one is probably my favorite out of every other one.
Oh, wow.
Here we go.
It says the Misfits were arrested in New Orleans on charges of grave robbing while attempting to locate the grave of voodoo practitioner Marie Laveau.
You guys bailed yourselves out of jail, skipped your court date, [Bb] and drove to your next performance in Florida.
True.
All true.
Oh, my God.
That's a perfect one.
Marie Laveau, huh?
It's true.
What was about her?
Just the [Gb] cryptic aspect?
I don't know.
_ That's the big lady down there.
All [E] the shops and all that horse shit.
Absolutely.
Yeah, my brother Kenny was [N] with us, and he had all the money, and he got away.
So he came and got us, and we spent the night in jail.
_ _ _ When he came to bail us out, he bailed out me, Jerry, and Glenn, and then he looks at Robo for dead serious, and he goes,
I'm sorry, I don't have enough money to get you out.
The [Db] look on his face was the best.
How did he get out?
We [Bb] had the money.
He just [C] came and gave it to us.
_ [N] Oh, wow.
That's how you got to do it, man.
That's good.
Brilliant.
_ October 1983, the Misfits played the annual Halloween show, this time in Detroit.
The drummer for that show was named Brain Damage.
He got drunk before the show and couldn't play properly, [Bb] so after a few songs, you escorted him [C] off the stage. _
Things came to a head, [N] and Dan Zigg announced to the audience that it would be the band's final show.
I don't know if he announced it, but that dude did get escorted, and he was too drunk to play.
Escorted in_
In a Darth Vader manner.
Choked him.
Yeah, that sounds like a nightmare.
_ Did someone else come and fill in for him?
The drummer from the Necros, Todd Swallow, jumped up and played all the songs.
Perfect.
At least you got to finish the show.
During a performance at the House of Blues in Orlando on October 25, 2000,
Michael Graves and Dr.
Chud both quit the band mid-performance and walked off stage.
True.
True?
What was happening there?
I don't know, man.
I went home for Thanksgiving, and I came back, and they were all fine.
Last one.
On Wikipedia, each studio album, EP, and single that features _ Glenn Danzig reads,
all songs written and composed by Glenn Danzig.
How true is that exactly?
What does composed mean?
I would assume that it just all means that he wrote the entire thing himself.
It's true.
Really?
Yeah.
Okay.
I thought there was a bit of _ argument of who wrote what on certain albums.
No, no, no.
He wrote all the lyrics, and he would come down with parts of songs,
and then we would kind of arrange them a little bit.
And every day he would come down, and he would sing something different.
And when we'd get to the studio, we'd all be done with our shit,
and we'd get to hear him sing, which was, we'd all go crazy because it was great, you know?
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _
[Gbm] _ _ [F] _ Hey [Bb] everybody, it's Gru Hamid here [B] again and it's Wikipedia [Bb] Factor Fiction time with_
Who else [B] could it possibly be?
It's Doyle, of course from the Misfits and of his solo project as well.
Thank you so much for coming man, I really appreciate it.
Thanks for having me.
Awesome, anytime.
So, [Ab] I went on your Wikipedia page today, Misfits Wikipedia page,
pulled [Bb] out some interesting things.
You can confirm or deny, say fact or fiction, and elaborate if you so choose.
Alright, [N] first off, it said that you were originally a roadie for the Misfits and you were taught to play guitar by Glenn Danzig and Jerry Ohlin.
Correct.
Correct, okay, cool.
It goes on to say that you were the band's fourth guitarist, replacing Bobby Steele.
_ _ I'm gonna say third.
Third, okay, possibly third.
I say third.
It's third, okay, official.
You practiced with the band and recorded your own guitar tracks for the songs while Steele was still a member.
And then Jerry began persuading Danzig that you would fit into the band better than Steele would.
Actually, Mr.
Steele didn't come to the studio.
So Glenn was like, you play it.
Because I was there and I brought my amp and my guitar and all that shit because it sounded really good.
And he says, you play it.
And I said, yes, I will.
Fuck yeah, I'm gonna play it.
Alright, so he no-showed, you stood up, and that was that.
Yeah.
Alright.
It says that your early guitar playing style consisted heavily of downstrokes and power chords.
True?
Still does.
Still does.
And I was thinking immediately, that's gotta be Johnny Ramone.
That's gotta be that.
It's totally Johnny Ramone style.
Yeah, totally.
Yeah, I only know two chords, so.
You know what I know?
The same shape.
I know the songs I play.
Period.
Yeah.
That's all you really need to do, right?
You made your debut with the Misfits at their annual Halloween performance at New York City's Irving Plaza.
Correct.
That's a hell of a place to start your career.
Yeah, it was Halloween, so everybody had a fucking costume on.
Giant dick, Gumby.
It was really crazy.
_ [Ab]
Oh, God.
_ _ It says that during the period when you were with the Misfits that Glenn Danzig kicked Arthur Googie out of the band.
Go on.
It was kind of a really bad mispronunciation.
I'm sure it was.
No, that's [B] right.
It said he kicked him out of the band after a heated argument at a McDonald's.
No, that's not true.
No?
Fiction?
Okay.
It's twisted, but I don't know why he left the band, but they did have a fight over a cheeseburger.
Okay.
No brand specific.
_ This one is probably my favorite out of every other one.
Oh, wow.
Here we go.
It says the Misfits were arrested in New Orleans on charges of grave robbing while attempting to locate the grave of voodoo practitioner Marie Laveau.
You guys bailed yourselves out of jail, skipped your court date, [Bb] and drove to your next performance in Florida.
True.
All true.
Oh, my God.
That's a perfect one.
Marie Laveau, huh?
It's true.
What was about her?
Just the [Gb] cryptic aspect?
I don't know.
_ That's the big lady down there.
All [E] the shops and all that horse shit.
Absolutely.
Yeah, my brother Kenny was [N] with us, and he had all the money, and he got away.
So he came and got us, and we spent the night in jail.
_ _ _ When he came to bail us out, he bailed out me, Jerry, and Glenn, and then he looks at Robo for dead serious, and he goes,
I'm sorry, I don't have enough money to get you out.
The [Db] look on his face was the best.
How did he get out?
We [Bb] had the money.
He just [C] came and gave it to us.
_ [N] Oh, wow.
That's how you got to do it, man.
That's good.
Brilliant.
_ October 1983, the Misfits played the annual Halloween show, this time in Detroit.
The drummer for that show was named Brain Damage.
He got drunk before the show and couldn't play properly, [Bb] so after a few songs, you escorted him [C] off the stage. _
Things came to a head, [N] and Dan Zigg announced to the audience that it would be the band's final show.
I don't know if he announced it, but that dude did get escorted, and he was too drunk to play.
Escorted in_
In a Darth Vader manner.
Choked him.
Yeah, that sounds like a nightmare.
_ Did someone else come and fill in for him?
The drummer from the Necros, Todd Swallow, jumped up and played all the songs.
Perfect.
At least you got to finish the show.
During a performance at the House of Blues in Orlando on October 25, 2000,
Michael Graves and Dr.
Chud both quit the band mid-performance and walked off stage.
True.
True?
What was happening there?
I don't know, man.
I went home for Thanksgiving, and I came back, and they were all fine.
Last one.
On Wikipedia, each studio album, EP, and single that features _ Glenn Danzig reads,
all songs written and composed by Glenn Danzig.
How true is that exactly?
What does composed mean?
I would assume that it just all means that he wrote the entire thing himself.
It's true.
Really?
Yeah.
Okay.
I thought there was a bit of _ argument of who wrote what on certain albums.
No, no, no.
He wrote all the lyrics, and he would come down with parts of songs,
and then we would kind of arrange them a little bit.
And every day he would come down, and he would sing something different.
And when we'd get to the studio, we'd all be done with our shit,
and we'd get to hear him sing, which was, we'd all go crazy because it was great, you know?
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _