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They Might Be Giants in-store performance

I grew up listening to They Might Be Giants music. I was the geek who had to explain that the band name “They Might Be Giants” was not just some self-referential joke on Tiny Toons when Particle Man and Istanbul famously appeared, but instead the name of an awesome band I’d been enjoying since a friend introduced me to Ana Ng.

Yes. That was me.

In what was both inevitable and deft, the two Johns (Linnell and Flansburgh) made the decision to forge their way into children’s music, producing new kid-centric albums alongside their rock albums. It’s not much of a stretch for the duo, their best music has always resulted from the melding of upbeat musical experimentation with dark, introspective, and sometimes cynical subject matter via their lyrics. Linnell’s lyrical prowess has not waned on the children’s albums, but rather shifted focus ever so slightly.

amelie's TMBG wall

The move has been wildly successful for the band – netting awards and accolades while building up a new generation of devoted fans whose transition to the band’s back catalog should be seamless when the time comes. When preparing for Amelie’s arrival, we decided to line the walls of her nursery with letters of the alphabet. On one wall, her name is spelled out in colorful wooden letters, and on another I jokingly arranged the letters T-M-B-G over her bed. We laughed, and it stuck.

bed, bed, bed

bed, bed, bed is very tired

Months before her arrival I happened upon a signed copy of the band’s bedtime storybook/album, “Bed, Bed, Bed” and immediately picked it up. The songbook quickly became a part of our nightly routine, and as you can see, the book has seen better days. In fact, Amelie is reading from the book while I type this out, she loves it.

So, I’ve been anxiously awaiting the opportunity to take her to a kids show (the band typically schedules two dates per city, one deemed the kids show, the other the rock show). They didn’t have one scheduled during their stop in SF, but instead played a free in-store performance at The Booksmith to celebrate the release of their new book, “Kids Go!

Needless to say, Amelie loved the show. Here are some photos from the trip to see the band:

Video from the show and a full set list after the jump:

Here’s the set list:

  1. Pirate Girls Nine
  2. Kids Go!
  3. Alphabet of Nations
  4. Clap Your Hands
  5. Particle Man
  6. Dr. Worm
  7. Roy G. Biv
  8. Kids Go! (encore)

We cobbled together some video, although we missed Dr. Worm and part of Roy G. Biv. Enjoy!

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