John’s Guitar in the “There You Are” music video

Dear Temple Of Goo readers,

One of our users needs your help! They would like to know what kind of guitar John Rzeznik is playing in the “There You Are” music video. The clip is shown below as reference.

If you know the answer, please publish your thoughts in the comments section at the end of this post.

Live At The Axis, Boston, MA (August 16th, 1991)

One of my recent acquisitions was a bootleg featuring two concerts the band played at the same location during the same year, but on different dates. We already posted the March one, now it’s time for the August release.

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Live At The Axis, Boston, MA (March 21st, 1991), featuring a shocking “Superstar Car Wash” revelation

One of the most recent bootlegs I got my hands on is actually comprised of two concerts which took place at the same location, but on different dates. Today we publish the March one, which also features an astounding surprise for all the “Superstar Car Wash” lovers out there.

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Two rare Goo Goo Dolls hand-drawn ads from the early days

Today contributor Bailey sent us a couple of very rare hand-drawn ads for the Goo Goo Dolls. I am not sure about the date for the first one (might be around 1987/1988). The second photo is definitely from 1991.

Thanks again Bailey for the cool stuff!

Hold Me Up Video Sheet Metal Promo (1991)

The quality improvements from “Jed” to “Hold Me Up” were quite noticeable, and as a result the Goo Goo Dolls began gaining more media attention, especially from the MTV 120 Minutes episodes of the time. Other entities took interest as well, including a series which ran parallel to the programme named Video Sheet Metal.

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