MTV The Road Home (2000)

It’s time to learn (or re-learn) some Goo Goo Dolls history with the next release from contributor Christina. Today we share a 20-minute documentary where all of the struggles and insecurities the band had to go through before “Dizzy Up The Girl” changed the cards on the table are clearly exposed.

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John Rzeznik On “Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher” (2000)

Our contributor Christina shares with us another one of the many TV appearances the band made in-between “Dizzy Up The Girl” and “Gutterflower”. Today’s video can be considered very different from those we have published so far, so come mentally prepared because we’re talking politics here.

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Another 1995 Goo Goo Article (This One Done Over The Phone): “Buffalo Boys”

Today contributor Bailey sent our way another 1995 interview with Robby Takac and John Rzeznik, which we happily add to our archive.

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Goo Goo Dolls At VH1’s Today Show (Save The Music) [2000]

Today’s release is a brief appearance John and Robby made back in 2000, to promote VH1’s event “Save The Music“.

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Temple Of Goo Turns Two: A Celebration Post And A Gift

They grow up so fast. It was merely 24 months ago when this blog’s first post saw the light of day. Well, the light of internet, rather. Superstar Car Wash: Trivia And Curiosities had to be the initial step towards an unknown journey, given the fact that album and the mysterious years surrounding it were one of the factors that inspired this whole endeavor.

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A Rare “A Boy Named Goo” Interview With John Rzeznik (1995)

Today we share an old interview forwarded to us by contributor Bailey, which lead singer and guitarist John Rzeznik did during the promotion of 1995’s “A Boy Named Goo”. There is some interesting info here, some of it confirming theories surrounding the songs from that era.

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