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Revision as of 19:01, 12 March 2025

YouTube
"Everything Right Is Wrong Again" on Joy Farm, taped at Lone Star, Jan. 28, 1987

song name Everything Right Is Wrong Again
artist They Might Be Giants
releases They Might Be Giants LP Sampler, They Might Be Giants, 4 From They Might Be Giants, Then: The Earlier Years, Best Of The Early Years
year 1986
first played March 1, 1985 (53 known performances)
run time 2:20
sung by John Linnell


Trivia/Info

Song Themes

Animals, Body Parts, Everything, Funny But Sad, Long, Long, Mental Illness, Money, Movies, Music, Not In Common Time, Oblique Cliches Or Idiom, Oxymorons, Paradoxes, And Contradictory Statements, Puns, Questions, Self-Reference, Sleep, Tableware, The Senses, Transportation, TV And Movie Themes

Videos

  • Watch it on Youtube.png (Live at Lone Star, Kansas City, MO, 1987)

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