Podcast 55
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Host: Cecil Portesque
Date published: May 8, 2012
Show length: 31:14
Subscribe: XML Feed / Apple Podcasts
Download MP3: Download
Audio info: 192 kbps MP3, Stereo, 43.2 MB
Description[edit]
"This is a podcast for people who understand They Might Be Giants."
Segments[edit]
- To see what music is played during the narrator patter segments and copyright notice of this podcast, head to Patter Music.
- Starting time [0:00] - Rocket Ship
- [3:53] - Celebration
- [7:39] - South Carolina
- [11:21] -
My Name Is Kingof Socks(silence) - [13:33] - Money For Dope
- [16:22] - Narrator patter:
Alright! Alright it's a beautiful, beautiful day on the internet with They Might be Giants Podcast 55. I'm your host, Cecil. You heard 'Rocket Ship', that was a demo that turned into a different piece of music. We had a limited series back in uh, the early oughts. 'Celebration': Join Us; 'South Carolina': John Linnell's State Songs; from Many Hands, 'Kingof Socks'; and then of course, from Album Raises New and Troubling Questions, you heard 'Money For Dope'. Right now you're gonna hear, uh, 'Oranges' from uh, the They Got Lost album, and then the original version of 'Older'. Wrap it up with some new, blue, and just for you. This is They Might be Giants podcast, everybody enjoy the springtime."
- [17:47] - Oranges
- [18:57] - Older
- [20:49] - Science Is Real
- [22:42] - NPR All Things Considered Segment from 2002 (includes excerpts of "Boss Of Me", "Fibber Island", "Bed, Bed, Bed", "In The Middle, In The Middle, In The Middle" and "No!")