Setlist at Live at The Academy, New York City, 1995 New York City, NY on Nov 21, 1995

Set One
Girl Right Next To Me (Soundcheck) 231
Impersonality (Soundcheck) 184
Two Days In February (Soundcheck) 179
Another Second Time Around (Soundcheck) 217
Name (Soundcheck) 291
Don't Change (Soundcheck) 221
Naked (Soundcheck) 218
Concert Introduction 17
Just The Way You Are 192
Burnin' Up 136
Fallin' Down Again 204
Million Miles Away 171
Lucky Star 177
String Of Lies 185
Impersonality 152
Long Way Down 204
Only One 205
Already There 151
Naked 221
Name 259
So Outta Line 135
Eyes Wide Open 222
Another Second Time Around 321
Up Yours 83
Stop The World 215
Flat Top 272
Encore
Two Days In February 170
Slave Girl 125
Don't Change 389
Girl Right Next To Me 237
Impersonality 174
Naked 229
I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man 270
Live at The Academy, New York City, 1995
New York City, NY
Nov 21, 1995

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Setlist at Live at The Academy, New York City, 1995 New York City, NY on Nov 21, 1995

Set One
Girl Right Next To Me (Soundcheck) 231
Impersonality (Soundcheck) 184
Two Days In February (Soundcheck) 179
Another Second Time Around (Soundcheck) 217
Name (Soundcheck) 291
Don't Change (Soundcheck) 221
Naked (Soundcheck) 218
Concert Introduction 17
Just The Way You Are 192
Burnin' Up 136
Fallin' Down Again 204
Million Miles Away 171
Lucky Star 177
String Of Lies 185
Impersonality 152
Long Way Down 204
Only One 205
Already There 151
Naked 221
Name 259
So Outta Line 135
Eyes Wide Open 222
Another Second Time Around 321
Up Yours 83
Stop The World 215
Flat Top 272
Encore
Two Days In February 170
Slave Girl 125
Don't Change 389
Girl Right Next To Me 237
Impersonality 174
Naked 229
I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man 270

Show Notes

Marking one of their most monumental live appearances to-date, Goo Goo Dolls' show at The Academy in 1995 would go down as an integral chapter in their illustrious history book. As the leaves turned in the autumn that year, the rapidly ascending three-piece traveled east for CMJ Music Marathon convention. On the eve of what would be their biggest show in New York City at that time, the group delivered a stripped-down soundcheck performance for Tom Calderone’s radio station 92.7 “Dare to be Different that was mixed and recorded by Jerry Finn, the legendary producer who’d worked with everyone from Blink-182 to The Offspring. Not only was it the first time the trio had ever recorded a live show with a recording truck, but it was their debut acoustic performance in front of a live audience. Both the soundcheck performance and the group's subsequent show at The Academy the following night captured a special moment in their blossoming career. With the band’s song “Name” on its way to becoming their first hit, it was a rare point in time that saw a young band on the precipice of stardom. Their hype reaching a boiling point; their undeniable talent on full display. What came after was the meteoric rise of one of alt-rock's most influential groups of the past half-century.

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Big Al 10/20/2023 7:53:32 AM

"About time Nugs got some Goo Goo Dolls !!! Best band out of the 90’s"

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