Musicians, reunite! Whether you’re an apprentice who barely knows how to hold a guitar, or a seasoned instrument expert, we got you covered. Today we diverge from our usual type of releases and share a Collection Book for those who want to replicate some Goo Goo Dolls songs on their own.
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VA – Long Ways Down: Reinterpreting A Goo Goo Dolls’ Hit (2023)
Here is a short compilation featuring four different bands covering one of the Goo Goo Dolls’ most known hits.
Continue reading “VA – Long Ways Down: Reinterpreting A Goo Goo Dolls’ Hit (2023)”Live In Montreal, Canada, April 8th, 1995
Here is another memorable document from the “A Boy Named Goo” era, a performance which took place in Canada’s capital city.
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Another interesting bootleg coming from the “A Boy Named Goo” tour, and another interesting title to show off. There is no information about this release to my knowledge, besides the fact it began circulating online around 2021.
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On July 7th 1995, the Goo Goo Dolls were deep into their “A Boy Named Goo” summer tour. The concert which took place on that day represents one of the most memorable performances of that era.
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Hello Goo Goo Dolls fans. Today I want to share with you some details about one of the oldest hidden secrets about the band’s past, which apparently has been finally solved. In 1995 the album “A Boy Named Goo” was released, and it represented the fifth effort since the act originally formed exactly ten years before. I think I don’t need to talk about the album much per se, as I’m sure you all already know plenty about such breakthrough release. What I want to discuss, instead, has to do with a couple of minor details about the origins of the album, artistically and title-wise.
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