Artist Lounge: They Might Be Giants
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I didn't see or hear anything about this..
I was reading my husband's Harper's Mag, the Harper's Index to be more specific, and it said
"Date on which George W. Bush appeared on the game show Deal or No Deal : 4/21/08".
I had to check it out. Has it really sunk to this? A game show?
He even jokes about his approval rating.
Every now and then, I need to go back in time and remind myself just how good They Might Be Giants are. And then I smile quietly to myself. Pony, twist, monkey and frug
These are the things I taught to you
Headshake, boogie, hypocrite pop
I'm stuck in a vat outside of New York... Beautimous. Simply beautimous.
Their work appears four nights a week for years on end on Comedy Central. Spinner has an interesting article on the origins of The Daily Show's fanfare. As it turns out, arguable the most well known theme music of the last 10 years was originally written by Bob Mould. The song "Dog on Fire" was recorded for the 1996 solo album by the ex-Hüsker Dü frontman, the same year the Daily Show premiered. As it happens, one of the co-creators of the show was a Minneapolis native a... MORE
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At this point you have probably heard a million songs from They Might Be Giants in about a million different places. From product placements in commercials, neat little TV spots, or poignant verses placed in movies they have been showcased in a multitude of different mediums, and whether you knew it or not their quirky tunes were invading your subconscious. My first exposure to the band came
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So, some recent discussion of prolific output prompted me to think of a band I've always had a very mixed reaction to, They Might Be Giants. A lot of their stuff kind of grates on me, but then occasionally their stuff is fantastic. They weren't putting out an album a month, but in the mid 80’s they set up their Dial-A-Song service. Think of it as an early free music sharing "technology". It was basically an answering machine with a tape of the band playing various song... MORE
That's right! M-Fin' Patriots get frickin' spanked. Take that!
Congrats NY! Rub it in their smug faces.
And now for something completely different. We leave (briefly) the world of Finnish Monster Metal, and head to the world of American Geek Rock. Or whatever the hell this is. This song has always creeped me out--there's something about the juxtaposition of the jaunty melody and vocals with the surreal horror of the lyrics that gets under my skin. So who says Halloween music has to be dark, brooding, and minor chord-ish? Here's a nice tale of murder, the living dead, p... MORE
Anybody remember the cartoon show on old-school Nickleodeon, "Tiny Toon Adventures"... they had that one episode where it was like an MTV Top 10 or something...
Well, this song was on it [if you don't remember the cartoon or the song there must be _something_ wrong in your childhood, I mean, don't take it personal and all but still...!]...
...even old New York was once New Amsterdam...
~ 'Sunshine'
This is my #2 favorite TMBG song, ever.
The first time I heard this song, it was last year, and I was listening to the "A User's Guide" best-of. I fell in love with the happy, infectious melodies. And, it was something that, nowadays I can relate to, because I have bangs! _
...what!?
~ 'Sunshine'







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