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+ | |Song Name = Bread Hair | ||
− | + | |Artist = They Might Be Giants | |
− | + | |Album = {{Unreleased}}, [[Dial-A-Song]], [[Power Of Dial-A-Song]], [[Free When You Call From Work]] | |
− | + | |Year = 1984 | |
− | + | |Run Time = 1:15 | |
− | + | |Sung By = John Linnell | |
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− | ' | + | ====Trivia/Info==== |
+ | *This song makes use of [[John Linnell]]'s MicroMoog synthesizer according to [[John Flansburgh]]{{ref|url=https://tmbgareok.tumblr.com/post/754204412241641472/following-up-on-the-next-plane-to-london}}, which was used by the band in early recordings to create snare sounds before the use of [[Drum Machine|drum machines]] in later 1980s recordings. Bongos can also be heard in the song, as a pair were in the same recording space.{{ref|url=https://tmbgareok.tumblr.com/post/760448217432358912/hoy-hoy-i-was-listening-to-the-sapphire-bullets}} | ||
+ | *This song's title appears on the [[1985]] "[[:File:Bill Krauss Song List 1.jpg|TMB Songs]]" list and the [[2001]] [[:File:2001 Songs T-Shirt.jpg|song list T-shirt]], despite not being released in any form outside of [[Dial-A-Song]]. | ||
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− | + | [[Bad English]], [[Drinking]], [[Food]], [[Hair]], [[Love]], [[Relatives]], [[Religion, Supernatural]], [[Sadness]], [[Spoken Word]], [[Time]], [[War, Military]] | |
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Latest revision as of 05:42, 24 November 2024
song name | Bread Hair |
artist | They Might Be Giants |
releases | Unreleased, Dial-A-Song, Power Of Dial-A-Song, Free When You Call From Work |
year | 1984 |
run time | 1:15 |
sung by | John Linnell |
Trivia/Info
- This song makes use of John Linnell's MicroMoog synthesizer according to John Flansburgh[1], which was used by the band in early recordings to create snare sounds before the use of drum machines in later 1980s recordings. Bongos can also be heard in the song, as a pair were in the same recording space.[2]
- This song's title appears on the 1985 "TMB Songs" list and the 2001 song list T-shirt, despite not being released in any form outside of Dial-A-Song.
Song Themes
Bad English, Drinking, Food, Hair, Love, Relatives, Religion, Supernatural, Sadness, Spoken Word, Time, War, Military
Videos
Current Rating You must be logged in to rate this. You can either login (if you have a userid) or create an account with us today. Bread Hair is currently ranked #728 out of 1035. (27 wikians have given it an average rating of 7.75) |