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Happy birthday to [livejournal.com profile] bethje, my one true love and best friend. I hope you have a great day. I'm sorry I have to spend most of it at work.

A few other things I have to say:

1. I worked until 11 last night, and then helped Beth with her homework, the result being that I didn't get to watch the new Simpsons episode. I'll probably have some comments on it after watching it tonight. Whether that means a long review or just a few observations depends on how thought-provoking the episode turns out to be.

2. I hate having to wear a coat. What also bugs me is that the weather is kind of cold, but not THAT cold, meaning that I have to constantly adjust the heat in my car to make it comfortable.

3. It seems so trendy these days to be an ex-They Might Be Giants fan. Does the fact that I still consider them to be my favorite band make me a big loser? (I mean, I know I'm a big loser anyway, but does this make me an even BIGGER loser?)

4. Speaking of birthdays, here are the results of a horoscope quiz:


You are 40% Scorpio







I thought that quiz could have used some varying degrees of "true" and "false." There were also too many compound statements, if that makes any sense. One of them was "You're self confident, and possessive of what's yours." Well, the latter is probably true to an extent, but the former not at all, so I had to say it was false.

And another quiz:

You are .mp3 The kids love you.  You get along with just about everybody except the music industry.  You really make yourself heard.
Which File Extension are You?

Re: Read this, eat it, ta ta.

Date: 2004-11-17 06:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vovat.livejournal.com
The thing is, I think Bo might still work for TMBG. I seem to recall reading that he was the one who the maintainer of the old Twistid site to remove some of his TMBG songs. No idea about Bill, although I did notice that Severe Tire Damage was partially dedicated to him.

I've always been kind of in the middle of the "TMBG sucks now" vs. "Everything they've ever done is wonderful" debate. On the one hand, I do have a certain degree of blind TMBG fandom, but, as I've said before, I also support the right of people to criticize and complain. I think it's ridiculous when people act like any criticism of TMBG is bad (What, is every supposed to be "Gee, I love TMBG! They can do no wrong!"), but I've noticed that some members are so negative about everything that you kind of have to wonder why they're sticking around on a forum devoted to a band they apparently hate so much. Since I get the idea that Myke wasn't too fond of any of TMBG's post-duo work, it might have been best that he left when he did. It does seem like most of the people who either had connections to the band or just knew a lot about their early days has abandoned the Internet forums, though, which is kind of a shame.

As for the European Mink Car, I agree that it wasn't such a good idea to cut tracks. Honestly, I don't think I'd miss the last three songs or "Mr. Xcitement" much, and "Your Mom's Alright" is a good addition, but cutting "Wicked Little Critta" is just wrong. It probably would have been better if they'd discussed the changes with TMBG before making them, and they apparently didn't.

I tend to be drawn to bands that use a fair amount of accordion, and wouldn't need Linnell to guest on their albums. (Didn't Scott McCaughey play the accordion part on "Great News Around You," by the way?) If a band or artist DOESN'T have a regular accordion player, though, I could definitely see getting Linnell.

I know Flans produced at least one album by Muckafurgason, which wasn't a Hello band, but probably WOULD have been if they had existed back in the Hello days. I think I also remember hearing that he managed OKGo, or something like that, but I have no idea how true that is.

Re: Read this, eat it, ta ta.

Date: 2004-11-18 01:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] revme.livejournal.com
I didn't know about Bo being the one to contact twistid, but that's good that he's still around, I suppose. And I know that Bill was in Gigantic, so perhaps it's one of those deals where they had a falling out, and then realized X years later that it was sorta dumb to fight and apologized.

Hm, yeah -- I mean, I do tend to take it a little more personally than I should when people are all like "Oh, TMBG can't sing!" or whatever, but, yeah. I do like when people can talk about decisions they've made (i.e., I personally thought that the eMusic thing was kinda stupid, but that was mainly because I don't like the idea of paying for 128kpbs mp3s; if I'm going to buy mp3s, they'd best be 256kpbs, or at the _very least_ 196. And, I thought it was stupid that Long Tall Weekend was only released as MP3s , and the only CD that existed was a Radio Promo. (I did like the CD/MP3 combo of "Working Undercover for the Man", though -- _that's_ what LTW should have been.)), though. And, yeah -- I do remember how Myke seemed to despise John Henry (which I don't get, that's one of my favorites), but he was such a great resource, I didn't mind, and I never got any sort of "Oh, you're just here to bitch!" sort of vibe from him. But yeah -- like I mentioned, though, the other way can get weird, because I'm on the Chris Morris mailing list, and apparently, I'm a bad CM fan, since I actually _LIKE_ the things he's made. Apparently everything he's done since 1994 is supposed to be horrible shit, and the stuff before 1994 is Fair-To-Middling-I-Guess.

I've built the UK Mink Car in iTunes, but I haven't given it a listen yet. When I do, I'll mention how it flows. I do like that they added Boss of Me and YMA, but I don't quite get why they cut the four tracks. (Although, I suppose "Wicked Little Critta" probably doesn't translate overseas, heh...) But yeah -- I think they should have just done what the Australian and Japanese labels did and just staple on the bonus tracks to the end.

But yeah - I actually have a lot of accordion-band-CDs, too... I've always wanted to learn the accordion, actually, but never got one. And, yeah, Scott plays the Accordion on that song, I just checked the liners... he also plays about everything else in the world on it. Which is surprising, because he's not the only musician on it, and, so you've got other people playing stuff too. Which is probably why that track sounds so full. And cool.

Ah, forgot about that. I don't recall hearing the OKGo rumor, but I don't think it's true; when their album came in at the college radio station I was at, IIRC, they thanked Flans, but he didn't get any particular credit (I think I would have remembered if it said "Managed by John Flansburgh" or something n the liners). Also, I'd figure Flans'd probably be a bit busy to manage a band, although, well, John and John do seem to thrive on being insanely busy, so... I mean, you wouldn't expect him to have time to be the lead in an Off Broadway play, but there he is.

Re: Read this, eat it, ta ta.

Date: 2004-11-18 02:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vovat.livejournal.com
I'm not sure if Bo still reads the newsgroup. For some reason, I get the impression that he heard about the site through Jim Stabile, who in turn heard about it through someone on the newsgroup. I don't know for sure, though.

I wouldn't be too surprised to find that Flans and Bill had patched up their wounds, especially if they're no longer working together.

I'm not much of a stickler for bitrates, and I have bought stuff (not just TMBG) through eMusic, but I agree that having stuff that's ONLY offered that way is a bad idea. It's possible there was something in their contract with eMusic about offering exclusive stuff, but a lot of the Long Tall Weekend tracks have since been released on commercial CDs ("The Edison Museum" on No!, that version of "She Thinks She's Edith Head" on the McSweeney's disc, and several other songs on They Got Lost), so I have to wonder why they don't just go ahead and just release LTW itself on CD already.

I know the early YFF tracks that use accordion ("That Letter" and "Back Room Of The Bar" come to mind) have guest musicians playing them, so either Scott's learning the instrument is a more recent development, or he didn't think he could do justice to the accordion parts in those particular songs. Actually, on a similar note, I think a collaboration between Scott and TMBG would be really cool. They must know each other, since Hello put out a Minus 5 CD, and the YFF namecheck in "Twisting" and cover of "Hillbilly Drummer Girl" imply that Flans, at least, is a Fellows fan. I guess it's possible that the feeling isn't mutual, though. I mean, Andy Partridge is in pretty much the same position with respect to TMBG (Hello CD, band namecheck in "XTC vs. Adam Ant," cover of "25 O'Clock"), and I understand that he doesn't really care for TMBG.

And I'm probably either misremembering the OKGo rumor, or the person who started it didn't know what they were talking about.

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