We publish another little gem coming from contributor Christina. The success of “A Boy Named Goo” sparked interest even amongst filmmakers. “Iris” was the result of the director of “City Of Angels” falling in love with “Name” and wanting the Goo Goo Dolls to pen a song for his flick. However he was preceded by another director, the one in charge of a promotional clip for the 1996 US baseball season, who noticed the potential contained within ABNG and offered John et al. the chance to interpret one of the most famous tunes representing the ball game.
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Eyes Wide Open (Live At Conan O’Brien, 1996)
We continue publishing material from contributor Christina‘s latest batch with a live take for “Eyes Wide Open“, shot at the famous Conan O’Brien show back in 1996.
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It’s time to share another release from contributor Christina’s batch. John et al. perform the hit single “Name” at one of the many VH1’s music programs, “Crossroads“.
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Today we release another one of those cool “A Boy Named Goo” concerts, forwarded to us by contributor Ryne.
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After turning off the Temple’s engines for a couple of weeks, it is now time to restart the machine with a full video performance from 1996, courtesy of collaborator Ryne (whom today is also celebrating his birthday).
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Today we share a couple of great finds from contributor Bailey, including trivia on one of John Rzeznik’s most intriguing guitars from his personal collection.
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