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- | + | | image = [[File:They Might Be Giants 2018.jpg|200px|John Linnell (left) and John Flansburgh (right)]] | |
- | image = [[ | + | | origin = {{w|Brooklyn}}, {{w|New York (state)|New York}} |
- | origin = | + | | genre = {{w|Alternative rock}}<br>{{w|College rock}}<br>{{w|Children's music}} (occasionally) |
- | genre = | + | | member = [[TMBW:John Flansburgh|John Flansburgh]]<br>[[TMBW:John Linnell|John Linnell]]<br>with:<br>[[TMBW:Marty Beller|Marty Beller]]<br>[[TMBW:Dan Miller|Dan Miller]]<br>[[TMBW:Danny Weinkauf|Danny Weinkauf]] |
- | member = [[TMBW:John Flansburgh|John Flansburgh]]<br>[[TMBW:John Linnell|John Linnell]]<br>with:<br>[[TMBW:Marty Beller|Marty Beller]]<br>[[TMBW:Dan Miller|Dan Miller]]<br>[[TMBW: | + | | discography = Extensive listing at [[TMBW:Discography|This Might Be A Wiki]] |
- | discography = Extensive listing at [[TMBW:Discography| | + | | producer = [[TMBW:Pat Dillett|Pat Dillett]]<br>[[TMBW:John Flansburgh|John Flansburgh]]<br>[[TMBW:John Linnell|John Linnell]] |
- | producer = Pat Dillett | | + | | label = [[TMBW:Idlewild Recordings|Idlewild Recordings]] |
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- | [ | + | ''From a 2004 interview in the'' [http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/music/Content?oid=oid:59640 Tucson Weekly]'':'' |
- | + | <blockquote>'''TUCSON WEEKLY:''' I wanted to ask you about the Homestar Runner collaboration. How did that come about?<br/> | |
+ | '''JOHN FLANSBURGH:''' It was very circuitous. ... A photograph was taken of me wearing a Homsar shirt, which is one of the more obscure characters in Homestar, and somebody made them aware of it {{--}} "Hey look, they're wearing your shirt, you guys," and so [the Brothers Chaps] knew that we were fans. And I guess Linnell kind of reached out to them and said, "You know, if there's anything you want us to do, if you have any musical needs for your site or whatever, we'd be certainly happy to help you guys out," and they took us up on that offer. We did a bunch of things with them{{--}} we did a jam session with the Homestar puppet, and they did this video for "Experimental Film"{{--}} and it's kind of a mutual admiration society. We really enjoy what they do.</blockquote> | ||
- | '''They Might Be Giants''' is an alternative rock band that has collaborated with [[The Brothers Chaps]] on several occasions. | + | '''[[TMBW:They Might Be Giants|They Might Be Giants]]''' is an alternative rock band, comprising of [[TMBW:John Flansburgh|John Flansburgh]] on guitar, and [[TMBW:John Linnell|John Linnell]] on accordion and keys, that has collaborated with [[The Brothers Chaps]] on several occasions. |
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== Collaborations == | == Collaborations == | ||
- | *They composed and performed the music for the [[Strong Bad Email| | + | [[File:Puppet Jam 6.JPG|thumb|The Johns jamming with [[Puppet Character Variations|Puppet Homestar]]]] |
- | * | + | ===Homestar Runner=== |
- | *The Brothers Chaps animated the [[Experimental Film|video]] for [[TMBW:Experimental Film|Experimental Film]], | + | *They composed and performed the music for the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[different town]]. Linnell's vocals for the song [[DVD Commentary Speakers|appeared]] on the [[different town#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]. |
- | * | + | *The Johns and backing drummer [[TMBW:Marty Beller|Marty Beller]] jam with [[Homestar Runner]] in the [[Puppet Jam]] series. |
- | * | + | *They performed intro song [[TMBW:200 Sbemails|200 Sbemails]] for [[email thunder]], with Linnell as the voice of [[The Poopsmith]]. It was later released on TMBG's 2011 B-sides compilation ''[[TMBW:Album Raises New And Troubling Questions|Album Raises New and Troubling Questions]]''. |
- | + | *They collaborated on a song with the Brothers Chaps called [[Crystal Fortress]]. The song features [[Strong Bad]] and [[Limozeen]]-style vocals and guitars, and has a [[Powered by The Cheat]] music video. | |
- | + | *Linnell reprises his role as the voice of the Poopsmith in [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 17.2]]. | |
- | * | + | *[[TMBW:Henry Linnell|Henry Linnell]], John Linnell's son, playtested [[Trogdor!! The Board Game]] and is credited in the instruction manual. |
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- | + | ===TMBG=== | |
+ | *The Brothers Chaps animated the [[Experimental Film|official music video]] for [[TMBW:Experimental Film|Experimental Film]], the lead track on their 2004 album ''[[TMBW:The Spine|The Spine]]''. | ||
+ | *The Brothers Chaps also animated the [[YouTube:tyDamgKiaRU|video]] for [[TMBW:Figure Eight|Figure Eight]] for the band's 2008 children's album, ''[[TMBW:Here Come The 123s|Here Come the 123s]]''. | ||
+ | **A preview of the video was presented at the [[Georgia Tech - 26 Apr 2007|Georgia Tech]] event on April 26, 2007. | ||
+ | *[[Puppet Character Variations|Puppet characters]] have joined TMBG onstage during several of their shows in [[Georgia|Atlanta]]: | ||
+ | **[[TMBG Concert - 25 Sep 2004|September 25, 2004]]: Puppets [[Homestar Runner]] and [[Marshie]] | ||
+ | **[[TMBG Concert - 3 May 2006|May 3, 2006]]: Puppet [[Strong Bad]] | ||
+ | **[[TMBG Concert - 15 Mar 2008|March 15, 2008]]: Puppet Homestar | ||
+ | **[[TMBG Concert - 5 Mar 2010|March 5, 2010]]: Puppet Homestar | ||
== Fun Facts == | == Fun Facts == | ||
- | *In [[Thy Dungeonman 3]], there is an excerpt from [[TMBW:Fingertips|Fingertips]] when you type something that doesn't compute with the game (beginning with "I don't understand you..."). | + | [[File:John & John 2.png|thumb|Flansburgh & Linnell, [[powered by The Cheat]]!]] |
- | *[[Strong Sad]] quotes | + | ===TMBG Song References=== |
+ | *In [[Thy Dungeonman 3]], there is an excerpt from "[[TMBW:Fingertips|Fingertips]]" from the 1992 album ''[[TMBW:Apollo 18|Apollo 18]]'' when you type something that doesn't compute with the game (beginning with "I don't understand you..."). | ||
+ | *[[Strong Sad]] quotes lyrics from "[[TMBW: Don't Let's Start|Don't Let's Start]]" from their 1986 [[TMBW:They Might Be Giants (Album)|self-titled debut album]] in [[Strong Sad's Lament|his blog]]: "Everybody dies frustrated and sad, and that is beautiful". | ||
+ | *In [[Halloween Hide & Seek]], Strong Bad makes a reference to "[[TMBW:They'll Need A Crane|They'll Need A Crane]]" from the 1988 album ''[[TMBW:Lincoln|Lincoln]]'' saying "YOU'LL NEED A CRANE" when you try to find him without using the skateboard. | ||
+ | ===TMBG Referencing Homestar=== | ||
+ | {| style="float:right;" | ||
+ | |[[File:Linnell Homsar.jpg|thumb|150px|John Linnell wearing a [[Homsar]] T-shirt]] | ||
+ | |[[File:Marty Beller Coach Z.jpg|thumb|150px|Marty Beller wearing a [[Coach Z]] [[Store T-Shirts#tshirt_coachz|T-shirt]].]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
*On January 30, 2008, They Might Be Giants "took over" [http://xpn.org/yrock-on-xpn/home Y-Rock on WXPN 88.5] as DJs, and featured [[An Important Rap Song]]. | *On January 30, 2008, They Might Be Giants "took over" [http://xpn.org/yrock-on-xpn/home Y-Rock on WXPN 88.5] as DJs, and featured [[An Important Rap Song]]. | ||
- | *At | + | *At TMBG concerts on February 23 and July 29, 2008, drummer Marty Beller wore a Coach Z T-shirt. |
+ | *On [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2022#1519567831460986880|April 28, 2022]], They Might Be Giants put a drawing made around 2004 of Homsar and Homestar as the Johns in an installment of the mailing list for the [[TMBW:They Might Be Giants Instant Fan Club|Instant Fan Club]] that introduced the song "[[TMBW:Gab On|Gab On]]". | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
- | *[[Nicknames# | + | *[[Nicknames#John Flansburgh (of TMBG)|Nicknames of John Flansburgh]] |
+ | *[[Puppet Jam]] | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
- | *[http://www.theymightbegiants.com/ | + | *[http://www.theymightbegiants.com/ They Might Be Giants] {{--}} Official site |
- | + | *[[TMBW:|This Might Be A Wiki]] {{--}} Unofficial knowledge base | |
- | *[[TMBW:|This Might Be A Wiki]] | + | |
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[[Category:Real Bands]] | [[Category:Real Bands]] |
Current revision as of 05:48, 7 September 2023
Origins | Brooklyn, New York |
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Genre(s) | Alternative rock College rock Children's music (occasionally) |
Members | John Flansburgh John Linnell with: Marty Beller Dan Miller Danny Weinkauf |
Discography | Extensive listing at This Might Be A Wiki |
Producer | Pat Dillett John Flansburgh John Linnell |
Label | Idlewild Recordings |
From a 2004 interview in the Tucson Weekly:
TUCSON WEEKLY: I wanted to ask you about the Homestar Runner collaboration. How did that come about?
JOHN FLANSBURGH: It was very circuitous. ... A photograph was taken of me wearing a Homsar shirt, which is one of the more obscure characters in Homestar, and somebody made them aware of it — "Hey look, they're wearing your shirt, you guys," and so [the Brothers Chaps] knew that we were fans. And I guess Linnell kind of reached out to them and said, "You know, if there's anything you want us to do, if you have any musical needs for your site or whatever, we'd be certainly happy to help you guys out," and they took us up on that offer. We did a bunch of things with them— we did a jam session with the Homestar puppet, and they did this video for "Experimental Film"— and it's kind of a mutual admiration society. We really enjoy what they do.
They Might Be Giants is an alternative rock band, comprising of John Flansburgh on guitar, and John Linnell on accordion and keys, that has collaborated with The Brothers Chaps on several occasions.
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[edit] Collaborations
[edit] Homestar Runner
- They composed and performed the music for the Strong Bad Email different town. Linnell's vocals for the song appeared on the DVD commentary.
- The Johns and backing drummer Marty Beller jam with Homestar Runner in the Puppet Jam series.
- They performed intro song 200 Sbemails for email thunder, with Linnell as the voice of The Poopsmith. It was later released on TMBG's 2011 B-sides compilation Album Raises New and Troubling Questions.
- They collaborated on a song with the Brothers Chaps called Crystal Fortress. The song features Strong Bad and Limozeen-style vocals and guitars, and has a Powered by The Cheat music video.
- Linnell reprises his role as the voice of the Poopsmith in Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 17.2.
- Henry Linnell, John Linnell's son, playtested Trogdor!! The Board Game and is credited in the instruction manual.
[edit] TMBG
- The Brothers Chaps animated the official music video for Experimental Film, the lead track on their 2004 album The Spine.
- The Brothers Chaps also animated the video for Figure Eight for the band's 2008 children's album, Here Come the 123s.
- A preview of the video was presented at the Georgia Tech event on April 26, 2007.
- Puppet characters have joined TMBG onstage during several of their shows in Atlanta:
- September 25, 2004: Puppets Homestar Runner and Marshie
- May 3, 2006: Puppet Strong Bad
- March 15, 2008: Puppet Homestar
- March 5, 2010: Puppet Homestar
[edit] Fun Facts
[edit] TMBG Song References
- In Thy Dungeonman 3, there is an excerpt from "Fingertips" from the 1992 album Apollo 18 when you type something that doesn't compute with the game (beginning with "I don't understand you...").
- Strong Sad quotes lyrics from "Don't Let's Start" from their 1986 self-titled debut album in his blog: "Everybody dies frustrated and sad, and that is beautiful".
- In Halloween Hide & Seek, Strong Bad makes a reference to "They'll Need A Crane" from the 1988 album Lincoln saying "YOU'LL NEED A CRANE" when you try to find him without using the skateboard.
[edit] TMBG Referencing Homestar
- On January 30, 2008, They Might Be Giants "took over" Y-Rock on WXPN 88.5 as DJs, and featured An Important Rap Song.
- At TMBG concerts on February 23 and July 29, 2008, drummer Marty Beller wore a Coach Z T-shirt.
- On April 28, 2022, They Might Be Giants put a drawing made around 2004 of Homsar and Homestar as the Johns in an installment of the mailing list for the Instant Fan Club that introduced the song "Gab On".
[edit] See Also
[edit] External Links
- They Might Be Giants — Official site
- This Might Be A Wiki — Unofficial knowledge base