Shows/1995-07-09
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Setlist:
- Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
- The Statue Got Me High
- Why Does The Sun Shine?
- Sleeping In The Flowers
- Birdhouse In Your Soul
- Snail Shell
- Ana Ng
- Your Racist Friend
- Shoehorn With Teeth
- No One Knows My Plan
- The Guitar
- Dig My Grave
- Subliminal
- AKA Driver
- Destination Moon
- Mammal
- Meet James Ensor
- Band Intros
- Dirt Bike
- Don't Let's Start
- Stomp Box
- The End Of The Tour
- Sensurround
- Twisting
- Particle Man
- Spy
They Might Be Giants
— with Skeleton Key, Pound opening —
Prospect Park in Brooklyn, NY
July 9, 1995 at 3:00 PM
Fan Recaps and Comments:
Brian Levine:
Review by Brian Levine:
- This was my first TMBG show. I had been given Flood by a friend 5 years previous, and had been told that they were fun to go and see. So, when the Celebrate Brooklyn schedule included them I made my plansthe park is a mere two blocks from my house and it was a free ($3 donation to Prospect Park) show. I remember that Skeleton Key opened up. I also remember that before they played Statue, one of the Johns proclaimed that "this was a good song to listen to, sitting in the park while getting high!" It was a beautiful day, mid-afternoon show, and they had about a 13-piece brass section with them :). At that point I really didn't know many of the songs, but the band's and crowd's energy were great, and to actually see them in Brooklyn was, as I found out later, quite a treat! They played Prospect Park again a few years later, and they need to come back for a third show!
- NOTE - Ha ha! I wrote that in college I believe (I'm 30 now; it's October 2009), and well before TMBW.net existed. Was it TMBG.net at that point, I think? Oh, and while I did not like Skeleton Key (couldn't tell you why or what they sounded like at this point; wait... thank you wikipedia - they still exist, in fact!), they did make an impression on my friend, and she saw them again years later.
- Celebrate Brooklyn was a nice outdoor show in a large park. I asked permission and was allowed to take photos.