Stalk Of Wheat
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song name | Stalk of Wheat |
artist | They Might Be Giants |
releases | The Spine, TMBG Clock Radio |
year | 2004 |
first played | September 28, 2003 (117 known performances) |
run time | 1:27 |
sung by | John Linnell, John Flansburgh (backing) |
Trivia/Info
- The title is likely a reference to the song They Might Be Giants ("They might be frying up a stalk of wheat").
- An instrument known as the Flex-A-Tone is used in this song. According to JF: "The Spine is our tenth album and the RIAA regulations insist that you only use the flex-a-tone once every ten albums. It is a restricted instrument, not because it's not versatile, because it's not versatile, it's just that it's a really unsuccessful instrument."
- A video of the song appears as a bonus track on the Here Come The ABCs DVD.
Song Themes
Animals, Bad English, Creative Drought, Death, Dreams, Food, Funny But Sad, Money, Not In Common Time, Problems With Liner Notes, Recycled Material, Size, Swing Feel, Time
Videos
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