Yeah, I Like You (Live At The Jimmy Kimmel Show, 2022)

One of my sources finally awoke from their long sleep, and provided me with a high-quality TV live take the band did to promote their latest album “Chaos In Bloom”.

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Blog News: An explanation on why the blog was shut down, and how the Temple will be different from now on

Dear Temple Of Goo readers,

I’m sure you’ve noticed the blog was down for the past couple of weeks or so. Today the website is back online and fully operational. Or so to speak…

Unfortunately, I have some information to report that you will find has fundamentally changed the ways in which the Temple Of Goo will operate from now on. In this post you will be able to read the motivations behind these profound changes, that at this stage are compulsory in order to keep the site operating.

The day before Christmas someone close to the small team working behind the scenes for this project threatened to sue me. They did it in a way as to strike me by impersonating someone else. When I realized the person making those threats was the same one who had been collaborating with the Temple for several months, I immediately banned them and put the site on hold. I will not divulge the identity of this individual, however rest assured they are no longer part of our team and they have been banned from the website.

I do not take these threats lightly, especially when the legal route is being wielded. Because of this person’s actions, the following decisions have been taken:

  • All of the download links which are present in the posts categorized under the “Download” category have been taken down. Downloads will no longer be offered directly by the Temple here. More info below.
  • The initiatives named “Unified Download Center” and “Archive.org Preservation Project (APP)” have been terminated. This includes our official Archive.org profile.
  • The official YouTube channel has been left intact, and will be our primary source for diffusing audio/video material.
  • From now on, only pictures and trivia will be published on the blog. No more audio or video content will be posted directly by us. To clarify, the Temple will still create posts about concerts, video clips, etc… BUT ONLY if the files are posted by the Contributors themselves by using the storage service(s) of their choice. The Contributors will be responsible for publishing their digital files, not the Temple anymore, and they are encouraged to send our way the links to those files they want to share through us.
  • Beginning Late 2025 / Early 2026, the website will lose its “dot com” domain, and revert back to its original address: templeofgoo.wordpress.com — You will be notified in due time so you can change your bookmarks.

I do realize these are very drastic changes to this little blog. I am confident that 100% of the users who are reading this are discouraged to keep interacting with the Temple, and a vast majority of them will not return here anymore. Please notice that the restrictions above have been taken under heavy consideration before being enforced. It’s funny that it was mere days ago when I wrote this post about what 2025 would bring to the Temple. Well, here’s what it brought.

I’ll be frank and admit that for several days I had actually opted to completely shut down the blog for good. In the end, out of respect for the many Contributors who have shared with us their rare and precious Goo Goo Dolls material, and in honor of all the numerous trivia and myriad of pictures which are extremely rare to find somewhere else that we accumulated here, I decided to take an alternative route, that is the one that I am explaining today.

The Temple Of Goo will mainly be, from now on, an informational source.

As far as I am concerned, I feel like I have done more than I initially opted to do with the Temple Of Goo, and I am glad a lot of people have loved and appreciated my efforts to turn this little corner of the internet into a safe home for fans of the earlier incarnations of the band. This always was and always will be a niche project, though I’ve had the privilege to interact with numerous amazing people through it, and I will never get tired of thanking them for their precious services. I hope the Temple has diffused the most content it could have possibly have shared with the highest amount of fans it could have possibly have reached, and I also hope to have inspired others to carry the torch.

The Temple Of Goo will continue its journey, although it will be a very different (and limited) one from now on.

Temple Of Goo staff

A message from contributors Bailey and Ryne / YouTube Channel Worth Visiting / Two “Today Show” Clips From 2005

To keep the spirit of Christmas alive here at the Temple, we share messages coming from Contributors Bailey and Ryne, along with Christmas presents from both of them.

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Blog News: Back to slowdown mode for 2025?

Dear Temple Of Goo readers,

I already wrote about the infamous “Slowdown Mode” in the past, so I won’t bother you much with the details. In a nutshell, because this is a niche blog which mainly focuses on older Goo Goo Dolls material, we tend not to have at our disposal plenty of content to share at all times, given the fact that what we like to post is not as popular and widespread as say, content from the last ten to fifteen years.

So far we’ve done very good, with a total of 259 releases (according to our Download Category) since the website’s inception, which was back in April 2022. Needless to say, this record was achieved thanks to the precious contributions coming from our amazing Contributors, who have decided to take the next step (when it comes to interacting with a given site) and provided our community with their own rare material.

On the other hand, I also do searches and keep in touch with my sources hoping for more content to be sent my way, before redirecting it your way. I’ll be frank with you and admit that during the past months, at least since March or thereabouts, I obtained literally zero new content. Nothing was provided from my sources, nothing I was able to find by myself. The blog mostly kept going, pushing out material thanks to the interventions of contributors like Ryne, Bailey, and Christina. As far as the latter is concerned, we actually just published her last content from the latest batch she forwarded a long time ago.

As a consequence, as of this moment we have run out of things to share, and the blog is officially (again) on Slowdown Mode. What does it mean?

It means we will only post and publish releases when we get them, IF we get them.

How long will the Slowdown Mode last? Who knows. I will keep doing my best trying to find more stuff, and will even use my creativity to see if I can post something else created directly by me (I am thinking that, among a few ideas I got, AI-generated remixes and the likes could be a nice way to keep the blog alive). On the other hand, my sources keep saying that they will reach out to me as soon as they get their hands on something. We’ll see what happens.

The upcoming year 2025 is supposed to be very busy for the Goo Goo Dolls, but unfortunately it looks a bit grim for the Temple. The band will likely release a new album before the Summer Tour, as it’s been hinted many times during the most recent interviews both by John and Robby. Meanwhile, the Temple will probably run dry for most of it, unless we get an influx of stuff.

Whatever will happen in 2025, rest assured we will keep doing our best as usual. The Temple Of Goo will hopefully keep rising, and will try to offer the best available Old Goo content to those who will grant it with the occasional visit.

As we await for the new year to kick in, the Temple wishes you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Temple Of Goo staff

Live At The PNC Pavilion At Riverbend, Cincinnati, OH (2011)

The last release from Contributor Christina‘s latest batch is a meaty concert which streamed on the radio back in 2011.

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Sympathy (Live At The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, 2003)

Contributor Christina‘s latest release is an upgraded version of a TV live performance which is already present on YouTube.

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