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- This message contain the answers to some Frequently Asked Questions
- (FAQ) often seen in postings to the They Might Be Giants mailing list.
- It is posted to help reduce volume in the mailing list and to provide
- hard-to-find information of general interest.
-
- This message includes answers to the following questions. Ones marked
- with a + indicate questions new to this issue; those with changes of
- content since the last issue are marked by *:
-
- 1) How do I get off this list?
- 2) Is Dial-A-Song for real?
- 3) Are there TMBG lyrics and/or archives of the list available?
- 4) Where does the name "They Might Be Giants" come from?
- 5) What is the "long long trailer"?
- * 6) Where can I get the latest TMBG discography?
- * 7) What does the morse code spell in "The Pencil Rain"?
- 8) What are the lyrics to the bridge section in "Letterbox"?
- 9) What is the dialogue in "Snowball in Hell"?
- 10) Why does "Where Your Eyes Don't Go" sound so familiar?
- 11) What does "Ana Ng" mean?
- 12) What is the backwards message in "Which Describes How You're Feeling"?
- 13) Whose face is in the video for "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head"?
- 14) Who are the two guys on the cover of "Lincoln"?
- 15) How do I join the TMBG fan club?
- 16) How did TMBG get where they are today?
- 17) Who originally performed "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"?
- 18) Did TMBG write that kid's song about the sun that they sing live?
- *19) Who is speaking in the song with no name? (track 13 on Miscellaneous T)
- *20) What is the backwards voice saying on "I'll Sink Manhattan"?
- 21) What are they wearing on their heads in the "Don't Let's Start" video?
- 22) What is "Particle Man" about?
- *23) I like TMBG, what other bands might I like?
- 24) What is the sample at the beginning of "Boat of Car"?
- 25) What are the palindromes in "I Palindrome I"?
-
- -------
- 1) How do I get off this list?
-
- Send a message to <they-might-be-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu> to have your
- name removed from the They Might Be Giants mailing list.
-
- DO NOT SEND YOUR MESSAGE TO <they-might-be@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
-
- Thank you for your mind.
-
- -------
- 2) Is Dial-A-Song for real?
-
- Yes, it is. You can get all sorts of neat-o information and music by
- calling Dial-A-Song, and remember, it's free when you call from work!
-
- -------
- 3) Are there TMBG lyrics and/or archives of the list available?
-
- Yes, TMBG lyrics, pictures, discography, and other items of interest
- are available for anonymous ftp at insti.physics.sunysb.edu
- [129.49.21.110], in the "/pub/tmbg" directory.
-
- Lyrics to TMBG songs are also available for anonymous ftp at Dave
- Datta's ftp site at ftp.uwp.edu. They are in the directory
- "/pub/music/lyrics/files/they.might.be.giants".
-
- -------
- 4) Where does the name "They Might Be Giants" come from?
-
- "They Might Be Giants" is the name of a film starring George C. Scott,
- as a classic paranoiac who thinks he's Sherlock Holmes, and Joanne
- Woodward, as his psychiatrist Dr. Watson.
-
- John Linnell explains: "It's the name of a movie made in the early
- seventies. We wanted a name that was outward-looking and paranoid."
-
- -------
- 5) What is the "long long trailer"?
-
- "The Long Long Trailer" is a film starring Lucille Ball and Desi
- Arnaz. They take a trip towing their trailer behind them. The dishes
- get broken. The car keeps driving. Nobody tries to save her because
- Desi can't hear her in the trailer.
-
- -------
- 6) Where can I get the latest TMBG discography?
-
- Send e-mail to John Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> and he'll send you the
- latest version. It is also available in the TMBG archives (see above)
- and in Dave Datta's music ftp archives at cs.uwp.edu.
-
- -------
- 7) What does the Morse code spell in "The Pencil Rain"?
-
- Ben Nicholson <NICHOLBP@rosevc.rose-hulman.edu> writes:
-
- Anyway, my girlfriend got all the letters, but she couldn't make
- out what it said. She then read me the sequence and I recognized
- it from my high school Spanish class. The message:
-
- Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay, canta y no llores
-
- It is a Spanish folk song translated the first line means "Ay, Ay,
- Ay, Ay, sing and don't cry."
-
- Dave Zobel <dz@mohawk.desktalk.com> adds that the song is "'Cielito
- Lindo,' which some folks may recognize as the song once sung by the
- Frito Bandito."
-
- -------
- 8) What are the lyrics to the bridge section in "Letterbox"?
-
- Jimmymeister <WILLIAJM@rosevc.rose-hulman.edu> writes:
-
- I posted a question about the Letterbox bridge several months ago. Here's
- the compiled response I got:
-
- To late or soon to make lots of bad love and there's no time for sorrow.
- Run around in the rain with a hole in the brain till tomo-rrooooow.
-
- -------
- 9) What is the dialogue in "Snowball in Hell"?
-
- Ted Rathkopf <ccasttr@prism.gatech.edu> writes:
-
- Paul: I didn't expect to find a salesman drinking coffee this
- late in the morning. How long you been here, Joe?
-
- Joe: I don't know. I guess 30, 45 minutes maybe. Why do you
- ask?
-
- Paul: You must be making a lot of sales. Piling up a good
- income.
-
- Joe: Ohhhhaaaa I'm doing alright. I could do better, but....
- Ohhhahaha I get it Paul. Back on that old Time Is Money
- kick, right?
-
- Paul: Not back on it Joe, still on it.
-
- -------
- 10) Why does "Where Your Eyes Don't Go" sound so familiar?
-
- The bridge part is the melody to "Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah", and
- the final section seems to be a twisted mixture of the theme to "Perry
- Mason" and the theme to "Mayberry R.F.D."
-
- -------
- 11) What does "Ana Ng" mean?
-
- Derek Thomas interviews John Flansburgh in the 8/90 THROTTLE magazine:
-
- JF: Ng is a Vietnamese name. The song is about someone who's
- thinking about a person on the exact opposite side of the
- world. John looked at a globe and figured out that if Ana Ng
- is in Vietnam and the person is on the other side of the
- world, then it must be written by someone in Peru.
-
- -------
- 12) What is the backwards message in "Which Describes How You're Feeling"?
-
- Andrew Weiskopf <ST891425@pip.cc.brandeis.edu> writes:
-
- In the song "Which Describes How You're Feeling," there is a
- passage which has been cleverly recorded backwards. Our
- research staff has decoded the secret message in the song: and
- now, you will be the first to know these all-too-powerful
- words of wisdom....
-
- It is as follows:
-
- THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS WANTED TO INCLUDE A VERSE ABOUT THE
- SUFFERING PEOPLE OF THE WORLD, BUT WE COULDN'T FIGURE OUT
- WHERE TO PUT IT INTO THE SONG.
-
- Note: This message only appears on the DEMO version of "Which Describes How
- You're Feeling".
-
- -------
- 13) Whose face is in the video for "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head"?
-
- William Allen White. His face was also used for props at TMBG concerts,
- appears on the CD single of "Don't Let's Start", appears in the "Don't
- Let's Start" video, and otherwise can be found associated with TMBG.
-
- WHITE, William Allen, American writer and journalist: b. Emporia, Kans.,
- Feb. 10, 1868; d. there, Jan. 29, 1944. He grew up in El Dorado, Kans., 60
- miles south of Emporia, studied at the University of Kansas (1886-1890) but
- did not graduate, quitting instead to become business manager of the El
- Dorado _Republican_; he was editorial manager on the Kansas City _Star_
- from 1892 to 1895. In 1895 he bought the Emporia _Gazette_, which he
- edited and published during the rest of his life; through its columns he
- became famous throughout the United States as "the sage of Emporia," a
- genial and warmly human person who epitomized the middle-class Midwest; a
- Republican and a liberal who endeared himself to all, including those who
- differed with him, because of his integrity, tolerance, and understanding;
- a writer of great versatility and appeal. His editorial, "What's the
- Matter with Kansas?" (Aug. 15, 1896), attacking the People's Party
- (Populists), attracted nationwide attention and helped the Republicans
- elect William McKinley to the presidency. His essay, "Mary White," on the
- death of his daughter, aged 17, in 1921, in a riding accident is considered
- a classic. For his editorial, "To an Anxious Friend" (July 27, 1922) he
- received a 1923 Pulitzer Prize. His books include collected short stories
- and sketches, such as _The Real Issue and Other Stories_ (1896), _The Court
- of Boyville_ (1899), and _In Our Town_ (1906); novels -- _A Certain Rich
- Man_ (1909), _The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me_ (1918), and _In the
- Heart of a Fool_ (1918); a biography of Woodrow Wilson (1924) and two of
- Calvin Coolidge (1925, 1938); collected newspaper writings -- _The Editor
- and His People_, selected by Helen O. Mahin (1924) and _Forty Years on Main
- Street_, compiled by Russell H. Fitzgibbon (1937); and other works such as
- _Masks in a Pageant_, political sketches (1928), and _The Changing Midwest_
- (1939). His autobiography was published in 1946 and reissued in 1951.
-
- [Consult Hinshaw, David, _The Man from Kansas_ (New York 1945); Johnson,
- Walter, ed., _Selected Letters, 1899-1943_ (New York 1947); id., _William
- Allen White's America_ (New York 1947).]
-
- Thanks to John Iacoletti <johniac@hwperform.austin.ibm.com>.
-
- -------
- 14) Who are the two guys on the cover of "Lincoln"?
-
- John and John's grandfathers: Louis T. Linnell and (ahem) General Hospital.
-
- According to the Fall, 1991 issue of "They".
-
- Thanks to John Iacoletti <johniac@hwperform.austin.ibm.com>.
-
- -------
- 15) How do I join the TMBG fan club?
-
- The TMBG Information Club publishes a printed newsletter (which usually
- comes out twice a year), mails out post cards announcing tour dates, new
- releases, etc. and distributes the TMBG mail order catalog (from which you
- can order t-shirts, posters, discs, tapes & even vinyl records and other
- neat stuff with the words "They Might Be Giants" printed on it). To
- receive the newsletter, catalog & post card mailings for a year, send your
- name & address plus a check or money order for $2 (U.S. funds only) made
- payable to They Might Be Giants to cover postage & handling to:
-
- TMBG Information Club
- PO Box 110553
- Williamsburg Station
- Brooklyn, NY 11211-0003 U.S.A.
-
- PLEASE DON'T SEND CASH! If you prefer you may substitute $2 worth of U.S.
- postage stamps or International Postal Reply Coupons. You don't need to
- send self-addressed stamped envelopes, just print or type your name and
- address on a piece of paper. College students and others who move around a
- lot please not: please give us a permanent address if possible and keep us
- up to date on address changes. Please be patient -- it may take a month or
- two for us to send material, but we will send it.
-
- -------
- 16) How did TMBG get where they are today?
-
- The following message appears courtesy of Smokin' Bo Orloff and the TMBG
- Information Club.
-
- Following is the text of the APOLLO 18 TMBG band bio:
-
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS
-
- John Linnell and John Flansburgh have known each other since grammar
- school. They became friends in high school in Sudbury, Massachusetts, where
- they worked on the school paper and recorded some songs together. After
- high school they moved to different states. Linnell played in the Rhode
- Island band, the Mundanes. While in college in Ohio, Flansburgh played in
- a couple of hobby bands. Both moved to Brooklyn in 1981, converging on an
- apartment building in Park Slope.
-
- Flansburgh: "We arrived as most of the New York bands we were interested in
- were going national or breaking up. We kind of missed the scene." They
- started working together on home recordings pooling instruments and
- equipment and playing on each other's songs. By the mid-eighties the Lower
- East Side club scene was heating up again, but the focus was on acts very
- different to punk rock. "We were on bills with a lot of avant-garde
- musicians and performance artists, which was challenging and exciting - and
- it definitely influenced us. But we always seemed very much like a rock
- band by comparison, and that's why it seems so inaccurate tag us with the
- same kinds of labels."
-
- As for the band's name, John Linnell explains: "It's the name of a movie
- made in the early seventies. We wanted a name that was outward-looking and
- paranoid."
-
- While the band was getting noticed on the downtown scene for their live
- performances, many people in and outside the New York area discovered They
- Might Be Giants through their Dial-A-Song service. Years before any other
- fan line, They Might Be Giants' service offered songs recorded especially
- for their phone line, and the only charge is that of a regular call to
- Brooklyn. Linnell says, "It's a difficult medium of expression. A lot of
- sounds just can't be heard over the phone, and of course if you hit that
- sustained note which sounds like a beep, the machine ends the song right
- there."
-
- After their 1985 demo tape was reviewed in People magazine, Hoboken's
- Bar/None label approached the band about releasing an album, and a quick
- succession of events vaulted the band into the national spotlight. Their
- self-titled first album was widely praised and a solid commercial success,
- selling over 100,000 copies in its first year of release. Through a series
- of striking and creative videos the Giants became MTV regulars - a rare
- feat for a band on an independent label.
-
- They Might Be Giants began touring nationally with their two-man show, and
- started to gain an enthusiastic national following. Flansburgh: "Most rock
- shows are very schematic - they're about bigness. By comparison, our show
- probably seems very stripped down. We wear our street clothes on stage, and
- we talk to the audience. We play a few different instruments to keep things
- moving along, but we try to keep it simple. We'd rather people notice the
- words than a laser show." After the release of their second album, LINCOLN,
- the band signed with Elektra records and in 1990 put out their enormously
- successful FLOOD lp.
-
- 1990 saw They Might Be Giants' first major label single, "Birdhouse In Your
- Soul," become a top ten hit in the UK. They toured around the world and
- performed over 160 shows in North America, Europe, Australia and Japan. The
- band made numerous television and radio appearances, including The Tonight
- Show, where they played with Doc Severinsen, Today, and Late Night With
- David Letterman.
-
- They Might Be Giants still rehearse in John Flansburgh's apartment in
- Brooklyn.
-
- -------
- 17) Who originally performed "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"?
-
- Kenneth.Lang <kalang@cbnewsk.att.com> writes:
-
- It was sung by the Four Lads, around the time when ol' Frank Sinatra was
- starting out. The 40's I believe.
-
- -------
- 18) Did TMBG write that kid's song about the sun that they sing live?
-
- Chip Olson <Castell%UMASS.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> writes:
-
- "The sun is a mass of incandescent gas,
- A gigantic nuclear furnace,
- Where hydrogen is built into helium
- At a temperature of millions of degrees."
-
- This is verbatim from a record I had when I was a kid called "Space Songs"..
- essentially a bunch of cutesy kiddie songs teaching basic stuff about space.
- Other titles on that record included "Beep-beep...beep-beep... here comes
- a satellite..." and "Zoom-away zoom in our rocket ship..."
-
- -------
- 19) Who is speaking in the song with no name? (track 13 on Miscellaneous T)
-
- This song was originally released as one of the B-sides to "(She Was
- a) Hotel Detective".
-
- Tess <FMP@vax5.cit.cornell.edu> writes:
-
- Dial-a-Song was and still is Flans' answering machine. In the old days,
- before they might have been giants, people would leave messages after
- listening to a song. That is where the woman from Misc T comes from. I
- guess she is just some random message that was left on John's answering
- machine. Once, the 94th precinct of the police called in to say how great
- they thought the guys were. and left a message.
-
- [And that's where the message in "I'll Sink Manhattan" comes from as well.]
-
- -------
- 20) What is the backwards voice saying on "I'll Sink Manhattan"?
-
- "Cat." <KP3X@cornella.cit.cornell.edu> "had the enormous good fortune
- to interview John F. for The Cornell Daily", and John says:
-
- It's actually a New York Cop who left a message on
- Dial-A-Song, saying [thick New Yawk accent] "John and
- John... the NYPD love you!" It was so strange because...
- it's really weird having, like, POLICEMEN telling you
- things like this...
-
- Eric Peterson <epeterso@encore.com> writes:
-
- The message is: "Thanks a lot guys." "From the N.Y.P.D." "We love ya."
- It's actually three separate messages; the first is at normal speed
- and the other two are slowed down a bit.
-
- -------
- 21) What are they wearing on their heads in the "Don't Let's Start" video?
-
- Dylan Wilbanks <wilbanks@ucsu.colorado.edu> writes:
-
- Rolled up carpets. The place they're at is the site of the 1964
- World's Fair in Queens, which would later be immortalized in "Ana Ng".
-
- -------
- 22) What is "Particle Man" about?
-
- I don't know. A reader suggested it's just a kids' song. However,
- you might have noticed that the theme is similar to the "Spider Man"
- theme.
-
- -------
- 23) I like TMBG, what other bands might I like?
-
- At least one reader suggested Barenaked Ladies.
-
- I might suggest (E). He (E) has one album out, entitled "A Man Called
- (E)", which is mostly straightforward pop music, but it has some funny
- bits, notably the short "Concerto for Toy Piano and Orchestra". The
- album has interesting instrumentation, good production, and humorous
- lyrics, and is quite enjoyable to listen to.
-
- Darwin Grosse <ddg@prosrv.ems.com> writes:
-
- Brave Combo started out as a party band in the North Texas State
- University area. Rockin' polka versions pop and classic rock
- tunes, as well as incredible original tunes. For those who are
- into the "hot polka" genre, the early albums/tapes are the best
- bet.
-
- While I'd agree that Brave Combo would be interesting to the
- general TMBG fan, I'd tend to push their earliest albums and
- tapes as the most appropriate.
-
- WretchAwry <vickie@pilot.njin.net> writes:
-
- Oh oh! Another group that belongs there is Boston's Hypnotic
- Clambake, which is somewhat of a cross between TMBG, Camper Van
- Beethoven, Boiled in Lead, and 3 Mustaphas 3. The CD I bought at
- the BiL show is called Square Dance Messiah and is very aptly
- described as "It's like a bar mitzvah on acid" and "...take their
- tradition with a grain of salt -- quite likely some lemon and
- tequila, too." An address for info is:
-
- Hypnotic Clambake
- P.O Box 121
- Roslindale, MA 02131
-
- Deanna Rubin <drubin@philly.cerf.fred.org> writes:
-
- I did buy the Drink Me tape, and thought it was pretty cool.
- They're not as wacky or zany as TMBG, but I still think they have
- a nice folksy-gone-nuts sound to them.
-
- Keep your ears and mind open.
-
- -------
- 24) What is the sample at the beginning of "Boat of Car"?
-
- Johnny Cash, singing "Daddy sang bass" (not the fish). If you know
- what song this is from, send in now.
-
- -------
- 25) What are the palindromes in "I Palindrome I"?
-
- In the bridge section of the song, the lyrics are a WORD palindrome
- (rather than the usual LETTER palindromes):
-
- "Son I am able", she said "though you scare me."
- "Watch", said I
- "beloved," I said "watch me scare you though",said she
- "able and I, Son"
-
- After "see the spring on the grandfather clock unwinding" the
- background lyrics are a well-known palindrome: "Egad, a bass tone
- denotes a bad age!"
-
- john <rejoyce@ucscb.ucsc.edu> writes:
-
- one you all missed is the background chorus of
- "man o nam"
- or
- "man oh man"
-
- -------
-