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Title: CALLING ALL BRITISH WOMEN, JOHN WANTS TO MARRY YOU Post by Triest on Oct 17th, 2006, 12:36am Goo Goo Dolls http://image.guardian.co.uk/stars/guardian3.gif Shepherd's Bush Empire, London Betty Clarke Tuesday October 17, 2006 The Guardian � �It is 20 years since John Rzeznik and Robby Takac founded the Sex Maggots in Buffalo, New York. Two days later, they became the Goo Goo Dolls. It was a fortuitous decision: the college rock band have since turned into pop perennials whose songs don't squirm but swoon. Celebrating not just their anniversary but the success of their 10th album, Let Love In, with three sold-out nights at the Empire, the Goo Goo Dolls' evergreen blue-collar romances are adored by teens, who sing, squeal and frantically wave banners at Rzeznik. � �He plucks one from the crowd. It reads "Ronan Keating is a wanker", a reference to Keating's cover of the band's 1998 hit Iris. While Keating maintains he had permission to cover the song, Rzeznik claims otherwise. "I didn't even know who he was," he says. "He was in a boy band, right? We're a man band." Wearing a vest that shows off his tattoo-smothered arms, Rzeznik has the kind of masculinity found lurking in downtown pool halls, and he plays on his shabby charm. Having attacked Bush's warmongering, the singer claims he wants a British wife. "You don't have to worry," he drawls. "I gotta job." � � � � It isn't his guitar skills that have kept him employed - most of the soaring lead solos are played by hired hand Brad Fernquist - but his voice. As all-American as apple pie, Rzeznik's rough tenderness transcends the repetitive rhythms and stagnant sentimentality. Strumming his acoustic guitar, he gives Iris wings, and stops the glossy Broadway being simply Springsteen-lite. Takac croaks all over the optimistic pop of My January Friend, his larynx in dire need of lubrication. But the key to Goo Goo Dolls' staying power is their gift for capturing moments and, as Takac joins Rzeznik for a surprisingly passionate take on Fleetwood Mac's Give a Little Bit, slapping his bass with confident sloppiness, and wide-eyed with unabashed pride, he sums up this one. http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/story/0,,1924210,00.html Stay True & Rock On! Triest :jammin: |
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Title: Re: CALLING ALL BRITISH WOMEN, JOHN WANTS TO MARRY Post by tkc1989 on Oct 17th, 2006, 2:16am erm, not a bad review, but Fleetwood Mac's Give a Little Bit?! |
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Title: Re: CALLING ALL BRITISH WOMEN, JOHN WANTS TO MARRY Post by the green o on Oct 17th, 2006, 11:26am I think she was thinking of Fleetwood Mac's "Spare Me a Little". Not even close. (Except both songs say "...of your love.") lol at the comment about Robby's larynx needing a lube job. |
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Title: Re: CALLING ALL BRITISH WOMEN, JOHN WANTS TO MARRY Post by DizzyNess on Oct 17th, 2006, 12:36pm Haha, i remember that bit of the night, that was funny. It was the way he said "we're a man band" lol. I don't think those his were exact words tho, about having a british wife (unless i couldn't hear properly over all the screaming gals at that bit, me included) lol, but i member him saying bout he's gottta job, and he'll treat ya good! lol |
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Title: Re: CALLING ALL BRITISH WOMEN, JOHN WANTS TO MARRY Post by Saz_Goo on Oct 17th, 2006, 1:52pm LOL, he's been making the wife comments at a few of the shows from what I can tell... he said it at Southampton and SBE (Sunday) - although he was saying, since gay marriage is legal here, he was just looking for "one lucky guy or girl to marry [him] so [he] can stay here in the UK where we still have free speech" - or something along those lines. :P Can't decide if this is a good review or a bad one..."shabby charm"?? I guess it ends on a good note, anyway... :-/ Oh well, it's nice to see them actually get a review in a major UK newspaper when all's said and done I guess! :dunno: |
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Title: Re: CALLING ALL BRITISH WOMEN, JOHN WANTS TO MARRY Post by YoursGOOLY on Oct 17th, 2006, 10:28pm I'll move there so I will be "eligible." hahahahaha Just kidding. |
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