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<span class=plainlinks>They Might Be Giants' official website [[tmbg.com]] has a service where every once in a while, a new, rare, or live song can be downloaded from [http://www.tmbg.com/freeTunes.html tmbg.com/freeTunes.html] if you know the super-secret password that you can find out by signing up [http://www.tmbg.com/sign.html here].</span>
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[[File:Hippieinolivedrab.png|right|thumb|Richard Nixon]]
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[[tmbg.com]]'s '''Free Tunes''' was a service that ran from 2003-07 where a new, rare, or live song would be released from the band periodically as a free MP3 download.
  
=== Current Free Tunes ===
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=== Free Tunes (2003-2007) ===
<span class=plainlinks>The current song showcased on the tmbg.com Free MP3 page is [[Got Getting Up So Down (Extended)]]."<br />
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Here are all of the songs known to have been featured on the Free Tunes page. The MP3 links required a username and password ('''tmbg''' / '''thespinesurfs'''), which was viewable after signing up for TMBG's mailing list.
The current free MP3 showcased on [http://theymightbegiants.com theymightbegiants.com] is [[Call Connected Thru The NSA]].</span>
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=== Previous Free Tunes ===
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*2007/11/06 - [[The Shadow Government (Live At XM Studio)]]
Here are all of the songs known to be featured on the Free Tunes page, with the newest and current MP3s at the top:
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*2007/11/06 - [[Mr. Me (Live At XM Studio)]]
*[[Got Getting Up So Down (Extended)]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/GotGettingUpSoDown.mp3 download])
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*2007/11/06 - [[Withered Hope (Live At XM Studio)]]
*[[Kendra McCormick]] ([http://tmbg.com/mp3/KendraMcCormick.mp3 download])
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*2007/05/30 - [[I Got My T-Shirt Back]]
*[[(She Was A) Hotel Detective In The Future]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/HotelDetectiveInFuture.mp3 download])
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*2007/05/30 - [[Name]]
*[[Miniature Sidewalk Whirlwind]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/MiniSideWhirl.mp3 download])
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*2007/04/13 - [[Employee Of The Month]]
*[[Valentine]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/Valentine.mp3 download])
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*2007/01/12 - [[Greasy Kid Stuff]]
*[[Yeah, The Deranged Millionaire]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/yeahderangedmillionaire.mp3 download])
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*2006/12/15 - [[Vestibule (Demo)]]
*[[I Enjoy Being A Boy]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/IEnjoyBeingABoy.mp3 download])
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*2006/10/17 - [[Got Getting Up So Down (Extended)]]
*[[Turtle Songs Of North America]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/Turtle.mp3 download])
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*2006/05/09 - [[Kendra McCormick]]
*[[Pictures Of Pandas Painting]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/PicturesofPandasPainting.mp3 download])
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*2006/03/13 - [[(She Was A) Hotel Detective In The Future]]
*[[Particle Man (Live At XM Studio)]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/ParticleManLiveatXM.mp3 download])
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*2006/03/03 - [[Miniature Sidewalk Whirlwind]]
*[[E Eats Everything (Live At Amoeba Records)]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/e-eats.mp3 download]) and [[Flying V (Live At Amoeba Records)]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/flyingv.mp3 download])
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*2006/02/10 - [[Valentine]]
*[[Anaheim]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/Anaheim.mp3 download]) and [[Clap Your Hands (Live Almanac)]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/ClapYourHandsLIVE.mp3 download])
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*2005/12/17 - [[Yeah, The Deranged Millionaire]]
*[[Love Is Eternity]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/LoveIsEternity.mp3 download])
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*2005/12/10 - [[I Enjoy Being A Boy]]
*[[Brooklyn|Celebrate Brooklyn]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/Brooklyn.mp3 download]) and [[Dallas|Trees (Dallas)]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/Dallas.mp3 download])
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*2005/12/06 - [[Turtle Songs Of North America]]  
*[[Columbia, MO]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/ColumbiaSC.mp3 download])
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*2005/06/10 - [[Pictures Of Pandas Painting]]
*[[Doctor Worm / The Famous Polka (Live)|Doctor Worm and The Famous Polka]] live played consecutively in [[Shows/2004-10-01|New York City on October 1, 2004]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/06DrWorm-Famous.mp3 download])
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*2005/05/07 - [[Particle Man (Live At XM Studio)]]
*[[Albany|The Egg]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/08Albany.mp3 download])
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*2005/04/29 - [[E Eats Everything (Live At Amoeba Records)]]
*[[On The Drag]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/OntheDrag.mp3 download])
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*2005/04/29 - [[Flying V (Live At Amoeba Records)]]
*[[Vancouver]] (soundcheck version) ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/richards_soundcheck.mp3 download])
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*2005/03/25 - [[Anaheim]]
*[[Experimental Film]] live in DC ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/Experimental_FilmDC.mp3 download])
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*2005/03/25 - [[Clap Your Hands (Live Almanac)]]
*[[Houston]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/houstonMeridianTheme.mp3 download])
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*2005/02/26 - [[Love Is Eternity]]
*[[John Lee Supertaster]] live at Blue Note
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*2005/01/21 - [[Brooklyn|Celebrate Brooklyn]]
*[[Twisting]] live at Blue Note ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/twistin.mp3 download])
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*2005/01/21 - [[Dallas|Trees (Dallas)]]
*[[Bastard Wants To Hit Me]] live at Blue Note ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/bastardwantstohitme.mp3 download])
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*2004/12/17 - [[Columbia, MO]]
*[[Columbia, MO|The Blue Note]] (the Columbia soundcheck) ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/thebluenote.mp3 download])
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*2004/11/19 - [[Doctor Worm / The Famous Polka (Live)|Doctor Worm and The Famous Polka]] live in [[Shows/2004-10-01|NYC on October 1, 2004]]
*[[The Bloodmobile]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/Bloodmobile.mp3 download])
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*2004/11/11 - [[Albany|The Egg]]
*[[The Spine Surfs Alone (Part 1)]] (demo)
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*2004/08/27 - [[On The Drag]]
*[[Dirt Bike (Other Thing)]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/dirtbike.mp3 download])
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*2004/08/27 - [[Vancouver (Soundcheck)]]
*[[Mr. Me (Other Thing)]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/mrme.mp3 download])
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*2004/08/27 - [[Experimental Film]] live in DC
*[[Rest Awhile]]
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*2004/07/28 - [[Houston]]
*[[Words Are Like]]
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*2004/07/28 - [[John Lee Supertaster (Blue Note Show)]]
*[[Down To The Bottom Of The Sea]]
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*2004/07/15 - [[Twisting (Blue Note Show)]]
*[[Become A Robot (Live In 1985)]]
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*2004/07/15 - [[Bastard Wants To Hit Me]] live at Blue Note
*[[Robot Parade (Banjo)]]
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*2004/07/15 - [[Columbia (Soundcheck)]]
*[[I Love To Sing]]
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*2004/07/04 - [[The Bloodmobile]]
*[[Wearing A Raincoat (Demo)]]
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*2004/04/13 - [[The Spine Surfs Alone (Part 1)]] (demo)
*[[Taste The Fame]] (listed as "Taste The Mix") ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/TasteTheFame.mp3 download])
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*2004/01/13 - [[Dirt Bike (Other Thing)]]
*[[Renew My Subscription (Demo)]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/renewMySubscription.mp3 download])
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*2004/01/13 - [[Mr. Me (Other Thing)]]
*[[Idlewild]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/Idlewild.mp3 download])
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*2003/11/25 - [[Rest Awhile]]
*[[Pop-A-Shot]] (listed as "I Pop a Shot") ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/popaShotSara.mp3 download])
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*2003/11/25 - [[Words Are Like]]
*[[Canada Haunts Me]] ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/canadaHauntsMe.mp3 download])
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*2003/11/25 - [[Down To The Bottom Of The Sea]]
*[[Anqui]] (listed as "Aqui") ([http://www.tmbg.com/mp3/anquiSarahVow.mp3 download])
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*2003/11/02 - [[Become A Robot (Live)]]
*[[Tiny Doctors]] ([http://web.archive.org/web/20030904101613/www.tmbg.com/mp3/tinyDoctors.mp3 download])
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*2003/11/02 - [[Robot Parade (Banjo)]]
*[[To The Bubblecraft]]
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*2003/11/02 - [[I Love To Sing]]
*[[When Tornadoes Take Over The World]]
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*2003/10/19 - [[Wearing A Raincoat (Demo)]]
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*2003/10/19 - [[Taste The Fame]] (listed as "Taste The Mix")
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*2003/10/19 - [[Renew My Subscription (Demo)]]
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*2003/10/10 - [[Idlewild]]
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*2003/08/20 - [[Pop-A-Shot]] (listed as "I Pop a Shot")
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*2003/08/20 - [[Canada Haunts Me]]
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*2003/08/20 - [[Anqui]] (listed as "Aqui")
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*2002/08/02 - [[Tiny Doctors]] ([http://web.archive.org/web/20030904101613/www.tmbg.com/mp3/tinyDoctors.mp3 download])
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*2002/05/29 - [[To The Bubblecraft]]
  
And possibly many more earlier...
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=== theymightbegiants.com Free MP3s ===
 
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==== 2002-2003 ====
=== Theymightbegiants.com Free MP3s ===
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These songs were available on the free MP3s page on [[theymightbegiants.com]] between 2002 and 2003:
 
These songs were available on the free MP3s page on [[theymightbegiants.com]] between 2002 and 2003:
 
*[[Mas Fun]]
 
*[[Mas Fun]]
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*[[Your Mom's Alright]]
 
*[[Your Mom's Alright]]
 
*[[S-E-X-X-Y (Kendal Mintcake Remix)]]
 
*[[S-E-X-X-Y (Kendal Mintcake Remix)]]
*[[Rockfish]]
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*[[Words Are Like]]
  
In 2006, Theymightbegiants.com began posting free MP3s once again:
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==== 2006 ====
*[[Call Connected Thru The NSA]] ([http://www.theymightbegiants.com/mp3/NSA.mp3 download])
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In 2006, theymightbegiants.com posted a few more free MP3s:
*[[P.S.O.K. (Paul Stanley of Kiss)]] ([http://theymightbegiants.com/mp3/2%20P.S.O.K..mp3 download])
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*[[Bob Dylan]] introducing [[Bangs]] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20140409035208/http://www.theymightbegiants.com/mp3/Bob%20introduces%20Bangs.mp3 download])
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*[[Call Connected Thru The NSA]] ([http://bit.ly/2u0qb0x download])
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*[[P.S.O.K. (Paul Stanley of Kiss)]] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20061230132145/http://theymightbegiants.com/mp3/2%20P.S.O.K..mp3 download])
  
 
=== Early [[Dial-A-Song]] Online ===
 
=== Early [[Dial-A-Song]] Online ===
[[Image:DASdial.gif|right]]
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[[File:DASdial.gif|right]]
From the creation of the [http://web.archive.org/web/19970406000925/www.tmbg.com/index.html original] [[tmbg.com]] in [[1997]] up until [[2000]], TMBG ran a little Dial-A-Song page that was updated every few months with some new (and old) music. Exact chronological order is unknown, but here's the best info we have, with the most recent on top:
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Shortly after the creation of the [http://web.archive.org/web/19970406000925/www.tmbg.com/index.html original] [[tmbg.com]] in [[1996]], up until [[2000]] when dialasong.com spun off into an interactive streaming site, TMBG ran a Dial-A-Song page that was updated every few months with some new (and old) music.
  
Quicktime era (the pre-Flash days of www.dialasong.com):
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==== QuickTime MOV era ====
*[[Theme For Thesmokinggun.Com|Smoking Gun Theme]]
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Songs featured on the pre-Flash version of www.dialasong.com:
*[[Dark And Metric]]
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*1999/03/17 - [[Theme For TheSmokingGun.com]]
*[[Unforgotten]]
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*1999/01/29 - [[You're Watching...]]
*[[Operators Are Standing By|Operators]]
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*1998/11/04 - [[Dark And Metric]]
*[[Four Of Two (Demo)|Four of Two]]
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*1998/11/04 - [[Unforgotten]]
*[[Finished With Lies (Demo Version)|Finished with Lies]]
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*1998/11/04 - [[Operators Are Standing By]]
*[[She Was A Hotel Detective]]
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*1998/10/19 - [[Four Of Two (Demo)]]
*[[On The Drag (Dial-A-Song Version)|On the Drag]]
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*1998/10/01 - [[Finished With Lies (Demo 1)]]
*[[Rest Awhile (Dial-A-Song)|Rest Awhile]]
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*1998/09/16 - [[She Was A Hotel Detective]]
*[[Certain People I Could Name]]
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*1998/09/03 - [[On The Drag (Demo)]]
*[[The Edison Museum (Edisongs Version)|The Edison Museum]]
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*1998/08/19 - [[Rest Awhile (Dial-A-Song)]]
*The main page also included the short intro song [[You're Watching...|You're Watching]].
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*1998/08/03 - [[Certain People I Could Name]]
*unknown chronology:
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*1998/07/13 - [[The Edison Museum (Edisongs Version)]]
**[[We Love All The People]]
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**[[Mainstream USA]]
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**[[King Of Wingo]]
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**[[Stormy Pinkness]]
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**[[I Palindrome I (Dial-A-Song 2)|I Palindrome I (Ramblin' Flans Version)]]
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WAV era (at the old www.tmbg.com/dial/ page):
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==== WAV era ====
*[[Rat Patrol (Dial-A-Song)]] ([http://web.archive.org/web/19971210063535/http://www.tmbg.com/dial/sound/rat.wav download])
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Songs featured on the old www.tmbg.com/dial/ page:
*[[The Summer Breeze]]
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*1997/05/02 - [[The Summer Breeze (Dial-A-Song)]]
*[[Your Own Worst Enemy (Dial-A-Song)|Your Own Worst Enemy]]
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*1997/05/02 - [[Swing Is A Word]]
*[[Wreck It Apart]]
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*1997/05/02 - [[What Bothers The Spaceman? (Demo)]] ([[Mono Puff]])
*[[So Long, Mockingbird (Dial-A-Song)|So Long, Mockingbird]]
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*1997/05/02 - [[Wreck It Apart]]
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*1997/05/02 - [[Your Own Worst Enemy (Dial-A-Song)]]
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*1997/03/31 - [[Maine (Dial-A-Song)]] ([[John Linnell]])
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*1997/03/31 - [[Rat Patrol (Dial-A-Song)]] ([http://web.archive.org/web/19971210063535/http://www.tmbg.com/dial/sound/rat.wav download])
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*1997/03/31 - [[Schoolchildren Singing Particle Man]]
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*1997/03/31 - [[Subway Token To Brooklyn]] ([http://web.archive.org/web/19970406000700/http://www.tmbg.com/dial/sound/brooklyn.wav download])
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*1997/02/28 - [[The Bells Are Ringing (Demo)]]
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*1997/02/28 - [[Feel Good Sublet (Dial-A-Song)]]
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*1997/02/28 - [[So Long, Mockingbird (Demo)]]
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*1997/02/28 - [[Tryptophan]] ([[Mono Puff]])
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*1997/02/08 - [[Nixon's The One (Dial-A-Song)]] ([[Mono Puff]])
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*1997/02/02 - [[When Tornadoes Take Over The World]]
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*1997/01/24 - [[The Edison Museum (Dial-A-Song)]]
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==== Original Dial-A-Song Online ====
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The earliest online Dial-A-Song service was run by [[Bo Orloff]] from 1994 to 1996. Orloff was the former executive vice president of [[The Hornblow Group]] and was the 'assistant manager' of They Might Be Giants from 1989 to 1993. In 1994 he launched a semi-official website dedicated to the band (www.dnai.com/~obo/tmbg). This was one of the first websites devoted to a rock band. In January 1994 a private beta version of the site was launched,{{ref|https://groups.google.com/g/alt.music.tmbg/c/u37uXLW7lc0/m/mH3LBcVgs5QJ}} and by April it was public.{{ref|https://groups.google.com/g/alt.music.tmbg/c/4JJdjz04-ug/m/KGypJELDTH8J}} The site had a 'Dial-A-Song Online' service from the outset. The band supplied Orloff with songs to feature on his site, including some exclusive material.{{ref|https://groups.google.com/g/alt.music.tmbg/c/G-L2q-Eov_E/m/BEE7UDprB8QJ}} The website also featured the [[John Henry]] HyperCard stack, and gave current information about the band. In October 1995 [[TMBG Web Space going official|it became the band's official website]] and Orloff was hired to create the upcoming tmbg.com site. Orloff's site shut down in February 1996, and the [https://web.archive.org/web/19970206154623/http://www.oven.com/clients/tmbg.html design business OVEN] was chosen to create tmbg.com instead. A fanmade bootleg titled ''[[The Low Fidelity Experience]]'' was compiled in May 1996,{{ref|https://www.tmbg.org/discussion/mail/list/archive/1996/Digest.2-131}} and it collected many of the Dial-A-Song recordings that had been featured on the site.{{ref|https://www.tmbg.org/discussion/mail/list/archive/1996/Digest.2-106}}
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Songs known to have been featured on Orloff's site (www.dnai.com/~obo/tmbg/Dial-A-Song_Online.html):
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*[[Ana Ng (Live NYC)]]
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*[[Feel Good Sublet (Dial-A-Song)]]
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*[[I Palindrome I (Dial-A-Song 2)]]
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*[[Maine (Dial-A-Song)]] ([[John Linnell]])
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*[[Mainstream U.S.A.]]
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*[[Mario Speaks]]
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*[[Nixon's The One (Dial-A-Song)]] ([[Mono Puff]])
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*[[Operators Are Standing By (Dial-A-Song)]]
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*[[Rat Patrol (Dial-A-Song)]]
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*[[Rock Club (Dial-A-Song)]]
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*[[So Long, Mockingbird (Dial-A-Song)]] ([[Mono Puff]])
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*[[Stormy Pinkness (Dial-A-Song)]]
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*[[Subway Token To Brooklyn]]
 
*[[Swing Is A Word]]
 
*[[Swing Is A Word]]
*[[Subway Token To Brooklyn]] ([http://web.archive.org/web/19970406000700/http://www.tmbg.com/dial/sound/brooklyn.wav download])
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*[[The King Of Wingo]]
*[[Greek 3|Greek #3]]
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*[[The Summer Breeze (Dial-A-Song)]]
*[[The Bells Are Ringing (Dial-A-Song)]]
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*[[Tryptophane]] ([[Mono Puff]])
*[[Feel Good Sublet]]
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*[[We Just Go Nuts At Christmastime]]
*unknown chronology:
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*[[What Bothers The Spaceman? (Dial-A-Song)]] ([[Mono Puff]])
**[[When Tornadoes Take Over The World]]
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*[[When Tornadoes Take Over The World]]
**[[The Edison Museum (Edisongs Version)|The Edison Museum]]
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*[[Why Does The Sun Shine?]] (Live on ''Nick Rocks'')
**[[What Bothers The Spaceman?]] ([[Mono Puff]])
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*[[Wreck It Apart]]
**[[Nixon's The One (Dial-A-Song)|Nixon's the One]] (Mono Puff)
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**[[Tryptophan]] (Mono Puff)
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This list is likely incomplete and the chronology of these tracks release is not known. Most of the songs were AU file downloads. Some of the tracks were re-released, unaltered, on the later Dial-A-Song Online services.
**[[Maine (Dial-A-Song)|Maine]] ([[John Linnell]])
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[[Category:Misc. Projects]]
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[[Category:Projects]]

Latest revision as of 15:55, 13 October 2024

Richard Nixon

tmbg.com's Free Tunes was a service that ran from 2003-07 where a new, rare, or live song would be released from the band periodically as a free MP3 download.

Free Tunes (2003-2007)[edit]

Here are all of the songs known to have been featured on the Free Tunes page. The MP3 links required a username and password (tmbg / thespinesurfs), which was viewable after signing up for TMBG's mailing list.

theymightbegiants.com Free MP3s[edit]

2002-2003[edit]

These songs were available on the free MP3s page on theymightbegiants.com between 2002 and 2003:

2006[edit]

In 2006, theymightbegiants.com posted a few more free MP3s:

Early Dial-A-Song Online[edit]

DASdial.gif

Shortly after the creation of the original tmbg.com in 1996, up until 2000 when dialasong.com spun off into an interactive streaming site, TMBG ran a Dial-A-Song page that was updated every few months with some new (and old) music.

QuickTime MOV era[edit]

Songs featured on the pre-Flash version of www.dialasong.com:

WAV era[edit]

Songs featured on the old www.tmbg.com/dial/ page:

Original Dial-A-Song Online[edit]

The earliest online Dial-A-Song service was run by Bo Orloff from 1994 to 1996. Orloff was the former executive vice president of The Hornblow Group and was the 'assistant manager' of They Might Be Giants from 1989 to 1993. In 1994 he launched a semi-official website dedicated to the band (www.dnai.com/~obo/tmbg). This was one of the first websites devoted to a rock band. In January 1994 a private beta version of the site was launched,[1] and by April it was public.[2] The site had a 'Dial-A-Song Online' service from the outset. The band supplied Orloff with songs to feature on his site, including some exclusive material.[3] The website also featured the John Henry HyperCard stack, and gave current information about the band. In October 1995 it became the band's official website and Orloff was hired to create the upcoming tmbg.com site. Orloff's site shut down in February 1996, and the design business OVEN was chosen to create tmbg.com instead. A fanmade bootleg titled The Low Fidelity Experience was compiled in May 1996,[4] and it collected many of the Dial-A-Song recordings that had been featured on the site.[5]

Songs known to have been featured on Orloff's site (www.dnai.com/~obo/tmbg/Dial-A-Song_Online.html):

This list is likely incomplete and the chronology of these tracks release is not known. Most of the songs were AU file downloads. Some of the tracks were re-released, unaltered, on the later Dial-A-Song Online services.