Goo Goo Dolls' Rzeznik Live From Daryl's House
. The show brought together Hall and Rzeznik for a day-long session that included a stellar seven song set. The two collaborated on the Goo Goo's hits, "Iris" and "Slide," both from 1998's triple-platinum Dizzy Up the Girl, with the former also appearing on the City of Angels soundtrack album, where it spent a record-breaking 18 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay charts and was nominated for three Grammys. Daryl and Johnny also perform a pair of songs from the Goo Goo Dolls' 2010 album, Something for the Rest of Us, including "Home" and "Still Your Song." The three Daryl Hall penned numbers featured are "Did It in a Minute," a Top 10 hit from 1981's Private Eyes, "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid," on 1984's Big Bam Boom and the rare "Want To," originally included on 1997's Marigold Sky, a co-write with the late T-Bone Wolk. "It was an amazing day of playing music with a legend and then sitting down for dinner afterward," marveled Rzeznik about his appearance. "Definitely a day I will always remember." Says Daryl: "I love John! He's a great singer with a quick sense of humor and to my surprise, a really professional cook. He can come over anytime and rattle those pots and pans." The episode will debut at www.lfdh.com on May 15th.
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