Difference between revisions of "(She Thinks She's) Edith Head"

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====Trivia/Info====
 
====Trivia/Info====
 
*Learn about [[Edith Head]] and [[Helen Gurley Brown]].
 
*Learn about [[Edith Head]] and [[Helen Gurley Brown]].
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*At exactly 2:15, you can hear [[Flansburgh]] say, "I ate a bug."  Listen closely to the left channel.  This is only in the [[Long Tall Weekend]] version.
  
 
====Song Themes====
 
====Song Themes====
[[Denial]], [[Heads]], [[Holidays]], [[People (Real)]], [[School]], [[Screaming]], [[Songs With Handclaps]], [[Two Chord Songs]]
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[[Denial]], [[Heads]], [[Holidays]], [[People (Real)]], [[School]], [[Screaming]], [[Songs With Handclaps]], [[Things We Weren't Meant To Hear (Or Other Mistakes)]], [[Two Chord Songs]]
  
 
====Videos====
 
====Videos====
  
 
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Revision as of 11:45, 19 May 2007

File:LTW EdithHead.jpg
Illustration from the Long Tall Weekend liner notes

song name (She Thinks She's) Edith Head
artist They Might Be Giants
releases What We Did This Summer, Long Tall Weekend
year 1999
first played March 4, 1999 (85 known performances)
run time 2:32
sung by John Flansburgh


Trivia/Info

Song Themes

Denial, Heads, Holidays, People (Real), School, Screaming, Songs With Handclaps, Things We Weren't Meant To Hear (Or Other Mistakes), Two Chord Songs

Videos

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