Contributor Bailey has likely spent weeks on these. Today, we share her latest finding: some never-before-seen (on the internet, at least…) pictures of former drummer George Tutuska and bassist Robby Takac during their High School years.
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For those of you who love instrumental versions of your favorite Goo Goo Dolls tunes, we publish the full vocals-less counterpart to what I consider their best album, courtesy of the latest AI technologies in the stem isolation department.
Continue reading ““Superstar Car Wash” Instrumental (Made with SOTA AI as of February 2025)”Stop The World (AI Covers)
Whether you like it or not, AI music is the future, and that future will be slapping us in our faces sooner than we think. Today, we experimented with the latest technologies to create a cover of one of the Goo Goo Dolls’ best songs that would have performed great if they had been turned into a single. And the AI covers sound, literally, as if they had been performed by real bands.
Continue reading “Stop The World (AI Covers)”A “new” rare John Rzeznik picture unearthed (1988)
Contributor Bailey has unearthed yet another never-before-seen photo of primordial Goo. This time the shot features lead vocalist and guitarist John Rzeznik and it was taken in 1988, back when the band only had one album under its belt.
Continue reading “A “new” rare John Rzeznik picture unearthed (1988)”C’mon guys, you Know The Deal… it was stolen!
On November 27th, 2024 out of the blue a “new” Goo Goo Dolls release appeared on the internet: a 1991 live show which was not officially released by the band. “YAY!”, you might say. Hold your horses, Goo enthusiasts. Something fishy is going on here.
Continue reading “C’mon guys, you Know The Deal… it was stolen!”Official News: “A Boy Named Goo” 30th Anniversary Edition
It looks like the Goo Goo Dolls are revisiting “A Boy Named Goo” yet again. Back in 2015 they released a 20th Anniversary Edition which featured remastered tracks plus a total of seven live takes.
Today, the band published a video for one of the live songs (you can stream it below) which will be included in another edition, this time for the 30th anniversary of the popular record. You can check out a full track listing here. The album is set to release on March 14th.
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