Cage & Aquarium
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song name | Cage & Aquarium |
artist | They Might Be Giants |
releases | Lincoln, Then: The Earlier Years |
year | 1988 |
first played | October 4, 1987 (33 known performances) |
run time | 1:10 |
sung by | John Flansburgh, John Linnell harmonizes near the end |
Trivia/Info
- According to the liner notes of Then: The Earlier Years, the guitar heard in this song was the band's first "homemade" sample[1]. John Flansburgh would further explain the sample in 2023 for Everything Sticks Like A Broken Record, a track-by-track breakdown of the Lincoln album featured in Bandbox Issue #103:
"Cage & Aquarium" actually has my guitar sampled on it. There are a bunch of self-sampling things, which was very hard to do because samplers had such limited memory then. They could only sample like five seconds of sound, so you'd just get this little sliver of a sample and you could inject it into your song. All the "rr-rr-rr" sounds on that song are things that the engineer, Al Houghton, and I cooked up.
- "This is the spawning of the cage and aquarium" is a play off of "This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius" from the musical Hair and the hit single Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In by The 5th Dimension.
- A hippie leader can be heard announcing to everyone "This is the spawning of the cage and aquarium!" during a short cutscene in the video game Destroy All Humans! 2.
Song Themes
Altered Voice, Fire, Gleeful Irreverence, Mind Control, Hypnotism, Misanthropy, Oblique Cliches Or Idiom, Paranoia, Puns, Songs With Samples, Swear Words, Swing Feel,Telecommunication, Transportation, Windows
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