The 15th song off of the album The Spine. Despite being on an "adults" album, the track is commonly referred to as a kids' song. This definition has been embraced by the band, as they include the Almanac version on No! (Deluxe Edition) and there is a video of an in-studio performance of this song as a bonus video on the DVD for Here Come The ABCs.
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The 15th song off of the album The Spine. Despite being on an "adults" album, the track is commonly referred to as a kids' song. This … read more
The 15th song off of the album The Spine. Despite being on an "adults" album, the track is commonly referred to as a kids' song. This definition has been embraced by the b… read more
They Might Be Giants (TMBG) are an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 in Brooklyn, New York, United States by John Flansburgh (vocals, guitar) and John Linnell (vocals, keyboards, accordion, bass clarinet). During TMBG's early years Flansburgh and Linnell were frequently accompanied by a drum machine. In the early nineties, TMBG became a full band. Currently, the members of TMBG are Flansburgh, Linnell, Marty Beller, Dan Miller, and Danny Weinkauf. They are best known for an unconventional and experimental style of alternative music. Over their career, the group has … read more
They Might Be Giants (TMBG) are an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 in Brooklyn, New York, United States by John Flansburgh (vocals, guitar) and John Linnell (vocals, keyboards, accordion, bass clarinet). During TMBG'… read more