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*''[[They'll Need A Crane (EP)|They'll Need A Crane]]'' EP is released on February 10th. Another EP, ''[[Purple Toupee (EP)|Purple Toupee]]'', is prepared, but never released. | *''[[They'll Need A Crane (EP)|They'll Need A Crane]]'' EP is released on February 10th. Another EP, ''[[Purple Toupee (EP)|Purple Toupee]]'', is prepared, but never released. | ||
+ | *TMBG performs [[They'll Need A Crane]] on [[Television Appearances#Late Night with David Letterman|David Letterman]], their first appearance on network television. | ||
*The [[Ana Ng (Single)#UK 12" release|''Ana Ng'' single]] is released internationally. | *The [[Ana Ng (Single)#UK 12" release|''Ana Ng'' single]] is released internationally. | ||
*''[[Don't Let's Start (Album)|Don't Let's Start]]'', a collection of B-sides and singles, is released in Europe; it would be two years before the domestic version of the compilation was released as ''[[Miscellaneous T]]''. | *''[[Don't Let's Start (Album)|Don't Let's Start]]'', a collection of B-sides and singles, is released in Europe; it would be two years before the domestic version of the compilation was released as ''[[Miscellaneous T]]''. |
Latest revision as of 00:20, 17 May 2021
Events of 1989 | Shows of 1989 | Songs of 1989
- They'll Need A Crane EP is released on February 10th. Another EP, Purple Toupee, is prepared, but never released.
- TMBG performs They'll Need A Crane on David Letterman, their first appearance on network television.
- The Ana Ng single is released internationally.
- Don't Let's Start, a collection of B-sides and singles, is released in Europe; it would be two years before the domestic version of the compilation was released as Miscellaneous T.
- TMBG releases The Videos 1986-1989 on VHS. The tape comprises the band's first six music videos.
- Linnell and Flansburgh contribute backing vocals to "I'm Gonna Love You 'Til I Don't" by Otis Ball and The Chains.
- TMBG hosts the radio show New Programs' Music View.
- Other radio appearances include "Dr. Demento Show #89-23" (playing "Where Your Eyes Don't Go") and "Dr. Demento Show #89-09" (with "Shoehorn With Teeth").