The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Ep484: John and Robby of The Goo Goo Dolls


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John Rzeznik and Robbie Takac of The Goo Goo Dolls discuss their early punk rock roots, record labels, writing unexpected mega-hits, their harrowing plane crash, vinyl reissues and lots more.

Topics Include:

  • John recently recovered from pneumonia and multiple hand surgeries
  • Goo Goo Dolls were heavily influenced by punk rock
  • They listened extensively to The Replacements and Hüsker Dü
  • Band started by renting VFW halls for shows
  • First record cost $750 on Mercenary Records
  • They signed contracts despite lawyer's warning not to
  • Metal Blade discovers and signs band
  • Learned touring lessons watching mistakes of other bands
  • Being rejected by their favourite labels – SST & Twin Tone
  • Band's sound evolved away from early punk style
  • "Name" unexpectedly became their first big hit
  • Legal issues followed success of "A Boy Named Goo"
  • John retreated to LA hotel during difficult period
  • "Iris" and the "City of Angels" soundtrack
  • "Iris" released year before "Dizzy Up The Girl"
  • Taylor Swift later covered "Iris"
  • Survived plane crash in Sicily during USO tour
  • Pilot attempted landing multiple times in storm
  • Band got drunk to fly home next day
  • John took up skydiving to overcome flying fear
  • Initially feared appearing on Howard Stern's show
  • Relationship with Stern's show improved over time
  • John doesn't collect vinyl or music memorabilia
  • Robbie runs Good Charamel Records label
  • John collects vintage recording equipment instead
  • Band criticizes Spotify's payment model
  • Few B-sides exist because John discards incomplete songs
  • Covered Lime Spiders song – will be on upcoming release
  • Record store clerks were important musical mentors
  • “A Boy Named Goo” 30th anniversary edition coming
  • Australian tour planned for February
  • Playing seven Australian cities on upcoming tour
  • John grew up on greatest hits albums
  • Learned to appreciate Led Zeppelin at age 50

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