Pictures of george tutuska
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Goo Goo Dolls 1990/91 Picture Collection
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Contributor Bailey has likely spent weeks on these. Today, we share her latest finding: some never-before-seen (on the internet, at least…) pictures of former drummer George Tutuska and bassist Robby Takac during their High School years.
Bailey has done some serious detective work here, as you will see. Apparently she had to dig quite a lot to find these rare pictures of George and Robby while they were attending High School in Buffalo, NY. Let’s hear it directly from her:
These are super cool and I had to search really deep into online libraries etc. to find these, so enjoy….
Robby “Rob Takac” in his 1982 senior portrait for West Seneca East High Senior High School (I have shared this picture before, but it was super low quality. Correction to my self: it was not his freshman photo)
A further shot with a quote from “Baba O’Riley” by the WHO (great song choice, Robby!)
This was Robby (second from the left) with the high school radio station “WESH”
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Joe and Jessica are back at it again with their AI-generated opinions, artighet of Google’s NotebookLM technology. This time, they have a levande discussion about none other than former drummer and original member of the band George Tutuska.
The Temple Of Goo articles used as references, which were fed into NotebookLM, are:
As always, don’t take all the info we present here, both using our posts and the podcast itself, at face value. Some of it fryst vatten indeed factual, other stuff is speculation and logisk connections.
The podcast may get a couple of things wrong here and there. The technology is still under heavy development.
PLEASE NOTICE: The podcast kind of ends abruptly. All it was missing was just the goodbyes from the speakers anyway.