Today I received from user Bailey a very interesting interview the band’s early days manager Artie Kwitchoff did back in 1988.
Continue reading “Former manager Artie Kwitchoff 1988 Interview. A peek into how touring was at the beginning of the Goo Goo Dolls’ journey”Month: March 2023
Live At The Rat, Boston, MA (1989)
Here is a very interesting performance the band did to promote the release of their second effort, “Jed”. This is a very rare and unique concert.
Continue reading “Live At The Rat, Boston, MA (1989)”Mark your calendars. On April 27th, 2023, Temple Of Goo celebrates its first birthday. A Big surprise awaits you all
They grow up so fast… On April 27th, 2022, The Temple Of Goo project officially began by publishing its first post ever, titled “Superstar Car Wash Demos (1992)“. After that, it’s been a constant plethora of emotions, releases, revelations, fans visiting from all over the planet, blog posts, blog posts with misspelled words, discoveries, joyful moments, and so on and so forth.
To celebrate its first birthday, Temple Of Goo will be issuing a special surprise for all of you dedicated users who have been following and supporting us in this peculiar journey.
On April 27th, 2023, exactly one month from today, get ready to experience what will likely be our best release to date.
Mark your calendars, and as you wait for this special event, don’t forget to keep interacting with us.
Until then, stay safe and… stay Gooey.
–Temple Of Goo Staff
UPDATE: Please read this post for an update on the celebratory release discussed here.
Live At The Hultsfred Festival, Sweden (1999)
The sixth album, “Dizzy Up The Girl”, offered the band the opportunity to play in Sweden for what most likely was their first time ever. Today, I am sharing with you all a release about such important event.
Continue reading “Live At The Hultsfred Festival, Sweden (1999)”Is this the first TV performance of “Iris”?
Today I received another message from user Javier, who has been sending us some very interesting insights as of late.
Continue reading “Is this the first TV performance of “Iris”?”John Rzeznik, Robby Takac, George Tutuska (1991)
Below you can see a very rare picture of the Goo Goo Dolls, taken sometime between 1990 and 1992.

I’m not able to attribute a specific date to it. I’m speculating this is an early 1992 photo, which can be extremely rare. It is certainly not from the “Superstar Car Wash” era or even later than that.
EDIT: Thanks to an article sent by contributor Bailey, we now know this is actually a 1991 photo.
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