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They Might Be Giants Say: 'See You Next Year!'
- Posted on Dec 2nd 2009 12:22PM by John Linnell
They Might Be Giants have been making music since 1982, a career that includes fourteen studio albums. In 2002, the band released their first children's album and has since recorded three more records for their educational series. The Brooklyn band is currently on tour supporting their latest release, 'Here Comes Science,' and singer John Linnell will be checking in with his thoughts and musings all along the way.The tour bus has squeaked to a stop in front of our treehouse here in Brooklyn and disgorged a stream of sleepy, tousle-headed musicians and crew members. We will be home for a while now, sweeping the acorns from our front walk, untangling the rope ladder and repairing the woodpecker holes in the stereo speakers. Our heads are filled with fond memories of our adventures across the USA and my pockets are full of exposed rolls of Price Club film (expired 07/94).
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Surely time for a UK return?
4 years plus since Camden and Mr Jonathan Ross compere act.
May write to Mr Ross to see if he can twist the arms 'Giant !
rofl... Thanks for the albany show. Next year, can you come to Vermont... I'm desperate! Especially a signing in the Barnes and Noble in Burlington. The whole store smells like coffee! :] yummy. I love the texas waffle. My mom wants to know where you got it...
December 03 2009 at 4:22 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHell yes, all the awesome Texas-shaped stuff is what makes Texas awesome...about the only thing that makes Texas awesome actually, trust me.
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