After the unexpected release of a 1995 live concert which took place mere days ago (more info here), our contributor Sean Hampson decided to write a few words about this much appreciated surprise.
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Temple Of Goo Vs. Sean Hampson: The Q&A Session
Dear Temple Of Goo readers,
Prepare yourselves for the most epic fight you’ll ever witness. No stone will be left unturned. No secrets will remain hidden from view.
Joking.
Today, we do something a little different and more mindless. Keep reading if you wish to discover a little bit about the dude in charge of this very blog, and the other dude who helped nurturing it.
Continue reading “Temple Of Goo Vs. Sean Hampson: The Q&A Session”Live At The Opera House, Toronto, ON (1995) – Sean Hampson’s Goo Experience, Part II
Today we complete a riveting cycle in relation to this blog’s best contributor, Mr. Sean Hampson. This is the second part of his Goo Experience, which also comes with a very important message.
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Mr. Sean Hampson has just sent us another amazing concert from the “A Boy Named Goo” era. Let’s take a look at it and see what it’s all about.
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Here we have an exclusive show coming from our best provider, Mr. Sean Hampson. This is the first publication of a personal Goo experience split into two parts. Make sure to read Sean’s message included in this post to better understand the context of it all.
Continue reading “Live At The Volcano Club, Kitchener, ON (1995) – Sean Hampson’s Goo Experience, Part I”Rolling Stone Magazine: An Article On Goo Goo Dolls’ Third Effort “Hold Me Up”
Here is a very short, yet very cool article the famous Rolling Stone magazine dedicated to the band back in 1990, as a way to help them promote the release of their then-newest album “Hold Me Up”.
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