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====Trivia/Info====
 
====Trivia/Info====
*Also called "The Daily Show Theme", this song was written by Bob Mould, who performed the version that was used as the theme to The Daily Show during Craig Kilborn's tenure as host. A little less than a year and a half after Jon Stewart took over the show, it was supplanted with this TMBG recording. The band as of 2013 still received royalties from this song{{ref|url=http://1061thecorner.com/corner-lounge/they-might-be-giants-corner-lounge-4913}}.
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*Also called "The Daily Show Theme", this song was written by {{wp|Bob Mould}}, who performed the version that was used as the theme to ''{{wp|The Daily Show}}'' during {{wp|Craig Kilborn}}'s tenure as host. A little less than a year and a half after {{wp|Jon Stewart}} took over the show, it was supplanted with this TMBG recording. After premiering on April 10, 2000, the recording would used as the opening theme until 2016, and as the closing theme until late 2003. [[John Flansburgh]] recalled being brought in to redo the theme in a 2016 interview{{Ref|url=http://www.cincinnati.com/story/entertainment/music/2016/03/16/they-might-giants-take-pop-culture-and-win/81811016/}}:
*Version used as {{wp|The Daily Show}}'s opening theme from 2000-2016 and closing theme until late 2003. It premiered on April 10, 2000.
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<blockquote>We found ourselves very much out of obligations and just started looking around for TV work. And the first thing we did was for ABC. They had big budgetary constraints, and they heard some orchestral stuff we did for ‘This American Life,’ maybe? I’m not really sure. So we did all these sorts of fake John Williams' cues for this ‘Nightline’ science series, and they were completely bombastic. That gave the producers at the ‘Daily Show’ the idea to get us to do their music package. They were sitting in a room scouring through news programs every day, and I’m sure they saw in the credits, ‘bombastic news music by They Might Be Giants’ and thought, ‘This is a perfect match: people who have a sense of humor but who can also give the veneer of real fake news music to our show.’ And that’s what we were brought on for. And then we just redid the theme.</blockquote>
*There are multiple versions of the song. Since 2004 the show featured a [[Dog On Fire|unique re-recording]] used as the closing credits of ''The Daily Show'', which has been released on Podcast 47.
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*There are multiple versions of the song. Since 2004, the show featured a [[Dog On Fire (Credits Version)|unique re-recording]] used as the closing credits of ''The Daily Show'', which was released on [[Podcast 47]]. As of 2013, the band still received royalties from the original recording{{ref|url=http://1061thecorner.com/corner-lounge/they-might-be-giants-corner-lounge-4913}}.
*<blockquote>We found ourselves very much out of obligations and just started looking around for TV work. And the first thing we did was for ABC. They had big budgetary constraints, and they heard some orchestral stuff we did for ‘This American Life,’ maybe? I’m not really sure. So we did all these sorts of fake John Williams' cues for this ‘Nightline’ science series, and they were completely bombastic. That gave the producers at the ‘Daily Show’ the idea to get us to do their music package. They were sitting in a room scouring through news programs every day, and I’m sure they saw in the credits, ‘bombastic news music by They Might Be Giants’ and thought, ‘This is a perfect match: people who have a sense of humor but who can also give the veneer of real fake news music to our show.’ And that’s what we were brought on for. And then we just redid the theme.{{Ref|url=http://www.cincinnati.com/story/entertainment/music/2016/03/16/they-might-giants-take-pop-culture-and-win/81811016/}}</blockquote>
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====Song Themes====
 
====Song Themes====

Latest revision as of 02:12, 31 August 2024


song name Dog on Fire
artist They Might Be Giants
releases TMBG Instant Fan Club 2019, TMBG Instant Fan Club 2024
year 2000
first played March 2, 2005 (1 known performance)
run time 2:02
sung by Note.svg Instrumental


Trivia/Info

  • Also called "The Daily Show Theme", this song was written by Bob Mould, who performed the version that was used as the theme to The Daily Show during Craig Kilborn's tenure as host. A little less than a year and a half after Jon Stewart took over the show, it was supplanted with this TMBG recording. After premiering on April 10, 2000, the recording would used as the opening theme until 2016, and as the closing theme until late 2003. John Flansburgh recalled being brought in to redo the theme in a 2016 interview[1]:
We found ourselves very much out of obligations and just started looking around for TV work. And the first thing we did was for ABC. They had big budgetary constraints, and they heard some orchestral stuff we did for ‘This American Life,’ maybe? I’m not really sure. So we did all these sorts of fake John Williams' cues for this ‘Nightline’ science series, and they were completely bombastic. That gave the producers at the ‘Daily Show’ the idea to get us to do their music package. They were sitting in a room scouring through news programs every day, and I’m sure they saw in the credits, ‘bombastic news music by They Might Be Giants’ and thought, ‘This is a perfect match: people who have a sense of humor but who can also give the veneer of real fake news music to our show.’ And that’s what we were brought on for. And then we just redid the theme.
  • There are multiple versions of the song. Since 2004, the show featured a unique re-recording used as the closing credits of The Daily Show, which was released on Podcast 47. As of 2013, the band still received royalties from the original recording[2].

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