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John Feldmann – Rocking
for the animals
Armed with a passion for playing live and having fun, four guys
came together to form a goodtime punk band. And in 1994 Goldfinger
was born. In 1996 Goldfinger played more shows than there were
days! They performed alongside huge acts such as the Sex Pistols
and No Doubt. The band have also donated songs to various film
soundtracks such as American Pie, Kingpin and The Waterboy. Goldfinger
released their sixth full-length CD Open Your Eyes in 2002 which
is when the band really started to hammer home a message of vegetarianism
and animal rights. The title song of the album had a prominent
cruelty-free message with raging heartfelt lyrics and an accompanying
video.
Since then, Goldfinger have really pushed the veggie message wherever
they go – through information stalls at all of their shows
and organising protests for fans to attend before they see the
band’s live performances.
Lead singer John Feldmann tells Viva!: “The movie Babe got
me to become a vegetarian and then I got involved with animal rights
and learned about everything else.” It was two years after
the switch to a veggie diet that John made the decision to go vegan.
He explains: “It wasn't that hard to become vegan for me.
The only thing that was a little confusing was recognising animal
ingredients that I never knew about before, such as gelatin or
casein [milk protein]. Once you get familiar with that it's simple.
No dairy, eggs and those sneaky ingredients were the only differences
between vegetarian and vegan.
“I never knew what really went on behind the scenes with
animal factory farming, fur farms and vivisection [animal testing],” John
explains. “They keep it a secret and now I know why: it’s
because they would be out of business if people knew what really
goes on. I'm glad I found out what really happens and where things
come from. I just want to show other people who have no idea that
they can make their own decisions on what to eat, wear, and which
products to use.”
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Michael, 14, from Newcastle:
“I had never ever thought about going veggie or vegan but then I heard
Open Your
Eyes by Goldfinger. When I saw the video and listened to the lyrics
that was when the issue really hit home. I then watched the video for Free Me,
and before it got half way through I had burst into tears. Soon after that I
became vegetarian and I later got the chance to see Goldfinger in concert and
even got to sing on stage with them!”
Dan, 14, from Newcastle:
“It was the video for Free Me that turned me instantly veggie. If that
doesn’t open your eyes, I really don’t know what
will.” |
And showing people the truth is exactly what John has done. Pretty
much every live show that Goldfinger plays has an information stall
giving out leaflets and videos detailing how you can put an end
to animal cruelty. “We do get great responses with the animal
rights booths at our shows. People tell me all the time how shocked
they are about the videos and literature they have seen and that
they are now either vegetarian or vegan. They always tell me how
much better they feel now, physically, too.”
When I ask John what advice he would give to a young fan who wants
to go veggie but is having problems with parents, he says: “I
would suggest doing some research on vegetarianism and show your
parents this is a better way of life. Hopefully they will understand
- after all, we all know that vegetarianism is way healthier than
a meat and dairy diet! Failing that you could make them watch a
slaughterhouse video!”
Talking about gory videos, Goldfinger dedicated the entire video
for their song Free Me to exposing the factory farming industry.
The end result is a moving, acoustic track which draws you in from
the second it starts. There is no doubt that this video has helped
change the lives of many Goldfinger fans. When asked if factory
farming is the most important issue to John he says: “It's
all brutal, but I try and concentrate on this issue the most. Someone
becoming a vegetarian can save 86 animals a year and a vegan saves
250. It's a simple change in diet to make a big difference for
animals.”
And so as they say, the show must go on. Goldfinger are due back
on tour later this year, and when I ask John about a possible return
to our shores he says: “I think we'll be back in the UK maybe
in October, I love it out there! Plus I get to go to the awesome
veggie fast-food joint Red Veg!”
Check out www.goldfingermusic.com for up to date info on the
band!
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