In the midst of the Pandemic, The Goo Goo Dolls put on a real rock show of their most popular songs on a visually stunning Augmented Reality FanTracks Stage. From the heartfelt Indestructible for 45 minutes the band played their twenty+ song hit-laden back catalog for a career-spanning set live from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. Featuring the band's biggest hit, Iris with amazing HQ sound, the Goo Goo Dolls rock the virtual crowd, as they launch headfirst into Indestructible, as viewers get to enjoy the full slick, multi-camera angled show in all its glory. For over an hour the band plunder their twenty+ song hit-laden back catalog for a career-spanning set live from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. From new tracks like Miracle Pill to the big-hitters from their career like Black Balloon and Broadway, this was the band giving fans as much of the full Goo Goo Dolls live concert experience as they could, given the circumstances.
In the midst of the Pandemic, The Goo Goo Dolls put on a real rock show of their most popular songs on a visually stunning Augmented Reality FanTracks Stage. From the heartfelt Indestructible for 45 minutes the band played their twenty+ song hit-laden back catalog for a career-spanning set live from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. Featuring the band's biggest hit, Iris with amazing HQ sound, the Goo Goo Dolls rock the virtual crowd, as they launch headfirst into Indestructible, as viewers get to enjoy the full slick, multi-camera angled show in all its glory. For over an hour the band plunder their twenty+ song hit-laden back catalog for a career-spanning set live from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. From new tracks like Miracle Pill to the big-hitters from their career like Black Balloon and Broadway, this was the band giving fans as much of the full Goo Goo Dolls live concert experience as they could, given the circumstances.
Multi-platinum, four-time Grammy-nominated rock band Goo Goo Dolls release Rarities. This 2 LP/1 CD 20-track compilation spans the band’s career from 1995 – 2007 – a prolific period when the band released several of their biggest hits having success in the US and right across the globe. The collection includes b-sides, live tracks, acoustic versions, radio performances, international releases and other non-album tracks. None of the tracks included here are currently unavailable on any physical format.
Call it a soundtrack producer's dream. One of the most vital and influential bands in modern-day music cuts a song entitled "If God Will Send His Angels" just months before you are hired to put together a soundtrack for a movie entitled City of Angels. The band is U2, and their song not only opens the City of Angels soundtrack, but it is also the anchor of a group of tracks that narrowly escapes the sappy trail that the movie blazed when it hit theaters. In all actuality, the soundtrack sounds much too dark, menacing, and legitimate to be attached to the film. Alanis Morissette assures the direction of the album when she follows U2's less-than-perky offering with "Uninvited," which is nothing if not vintage Alanis. From there on the quality drops off somewhat, but not until after Jimi Hendrix comes in with "Red House." It's still amazing to this day how the sounds of Hendrix on the guitar could be so many things all at the same time – soothing, moving, eerie, and untouchable.