User:Dr John Oakland

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CTB This user has contributed to these pages.


SHO This user has attended the following shows.


Globe.png This user lives in
Leeds,UK.


AGE:
43
This user is 43 years old.


Fm45.png This user has a
Last.fm page.


Tmbgnumber1.jpg They Might Be Giants is this user's favorite band.


FAN This user became a TMBG fan in 2004.


FAV This user's favorite TMBG song is Dr._Worm.


FAV This user's favorite TMBG song is Can%27t_Keep_Johnny_Down.


FAV This user's favorite TMBG song is The_Darlings_Of_Lumberland.


Twoface.jpg This user doesn't know which John they prefer.


Dr John Oakland - @DrJohnOakland - is not a real doctor and is not a real John. He's not an actual John. He's not even an Oakland. The whole name's an alias he created once.

Born on the 5th of June 1981 in Leeds, England, where he's spent most of the rest of his life to date.

The first time DJO heard of They Might Be Giants was when Birdhouse In Your Soul was released. He liked the single, but didn't buy it. At some point, he also heard versions of Istanbul (not Constantinople) being performed by Steve Martin and several years later by the Muppets. Other than that, DJO's life was fairly TMBG-free for quite a while.

While listening to his LaunchCast station, a personalised web-based "radio" application, DJO gave Birdhouse In Your Soul a 5 out of 5 rating, which led to hearing more of the band's tracks, thus spurring him into buying the Dial-A-Song compilation album in February 2004. It was through the Launchcast station that he also discovered his 2 other favourite musical groups - Barenaked Ladies and Pink Martini.

In 2010 DJO finally got to see the band, at both of the Royal Festival Hall shows, and shortly afterwards uploaded the concerts' song lists to the Wiki. This was 17 years after DJO had performed as part of a school group in the national finals of the National Festival of Music For Youth in the same complex.

As yet, DJO hasn't really made very many changes to the Wiki, but is continually impressed by how comprehensive the site is, the rate that any TMBG news is added, and by the interpretations some people have of the songs.


Dr John Oakland's Collection
Album Raises New And Troubling QuestionsDial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be GiantsFirst Album LiveFloodGigantic (A Tale Of Two Johns)Here Come The 123sHere Come The ABCsHere Comes ScienceJohn HenryJoin UsMink CarMiscellaneous TNanobotsNo!Severe Tire DamageThe ElseThe SpineThen: The Earlier YearsThey Got LostThey Might Be Giants In HolidaylandVenue Songs