Snippets From “Before They Were Rock Stars” (1999)

Contributor Bailey has sent us a couple of video clips taken from the famous “Before They Were Rock Stars” documentary. We have already shared a partial version of it, and a clip about John making comments on older material. Today, we add more pieces to make up a somewhat more complete edition.

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Live At The Tweeter Center, Camden, NJ (2002)

New contributor Ryne is on a roll and has already sent us his second release: a 2002 concert which took place during the “Gutterflower” tour, packed with a total of 22 songs and featuring a live take for “What Do You Need?“, a tune the band only played during that year in a few occasions.

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Stories, by Ted Tarris (1986-1993)

An individual named Ted Tarris recently sent us a link which features his Goo Goo Dolls stories. These are five posts published on his blog which describe his relationship with the band, a journey that began back in 1986.

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Live At Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, CA (2005) / New Contributor Joins Our Ranks

We are proud to announce that a new contributor has joined the Temple, and their first gift to you all is a very cool 2005 show which comes with great quality.

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Interview At VH1 The Daily One (2000)

Here we go again with another interesting video interview from contributor Christina, showing the band promoting their sixth album “Dizzy Up The Girl” on live TV.

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No More Pink: Robby Takac Reminiscing Over An Iconic Buffalo, NY Bar (2024 Interview)

Today contributor Sean Hampson has sent me an interesting interview with bassist Robby Takac about an old pub in the band’s native hometown which is no more.

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