My son was 5yrs old when one of the members of the band picked him up over his head on stage. The venue had a wall that was too tall for my son to see over so one of the roadies flipped over a monitor cover and set him on the stage. The joke of the night was that they were " they might be Giants, the band that holds things up" as they went on later the expected. At the end of the show they all held something over their heads as the left the stage. One of the Johns carried my son. I got him back just so you know...
@@IrisGlowingBlueOr Dans. Or a new Marty. It’s too bad Marty Beller replaced Dan Hickey. Nothing against Marty, but I just loved that whole two Johns and three Dans (“The Band of Dans,” as they called them”) thing they had going on.
How do you solve the acoustic problems associated with a concrete, circular room? Line the walls with a squishy, fabric-covered material. As a bonus, you can get the squishy, fabric-covered material to sing the chorus for you.
Thats really accurate. Looking back, some of the best songs/shows you'll see have not just the crowd, but the band/performer smiling. And I don't mean a music video stage smile. I mean a real s#$t eating grin. Now that I think about it, it's more rare than it should be.
@@TheHutchy01 I'd hardly say 80, at least not soon (John Linnell will be turning 62 in 2021, so he's still got almost 2 *decades* to go before he hits the big 80)
I like how the top comment is "That was great!" and the second one is "This is frightfully bad." That's the sort of contrast TMBG is known and loved for.
"We don't know how the song goes, and we don't know the words." After which they then proceed to perform it perfectly, arguably better than the original. Such is TMBG.
It's likely, and oh God, you'd be sweating up a storm in that tiny room with how many other people? But I think that's also how you make a really good party happen, too.
Yeah, i was thinking 'wow, i remember the lyrics as being pretty simple'. Looked them up and yeah, it's just a lot of repeating phrases that are fun to sing. 😄
I've listened to Homer Simpson much more than I should, and, I've actually considered his suggestion, before running for the toilet. Haven't done it, yet. Hey, I live alone.
this is my father's religious experience. we have to watch this shit every year with a mistletoe yankee candle and spaghetti and meatballs with garlic bread because we're irish but the kind of irish who don't know wtf is our actual heritage.
I loved listening to Flood in high school, a punk kid in the nineties in the South- the first thing I ever heard about Chumbawamba was that they were really a kind of anarchist collective
How great would it hav been to be working in that office in the early 2010s? "I know you're probably super busy with what you're working on, but would you mind taking a break for a bit to sing back up for They Might Be Giants?"
It gets carried away by those pesky time flies (along with archery projectiles, apparently). As they say, time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana.
I honestly think its def one of the best covers, Yea it may not sound as great as the original; but it definitely scratched the surface and had air time on the same level as the original. And the main thing is, they added their own twist, like a signature and a salute to the original and most importantly they had fun and that's what makes the majority of higher spirit songs like this, sound so great. #avclub
The only choice I'll question is who sings which part, I'd have thought Linnell would have taken the female part being that he's naturally the higher singer, but this way round is definitely more memorable.
I love Linnell's crap-eating grin at 1:07. He already knew full well that this was going to be great, and boy was it. Also, is it just me, or is Dan Miller, like, really tall?
Pff, I once had the "I get knocked down but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down" part stuck in my head for a week straight but I still love it.
All this video needed for perfection was a huge ass brutal moshpit at the end with everyone destroying the room and all of the equipment in it. Pretty close though.
This is the best They Might Be Giants song that wasn't a They Might Be Giants song. This setting, plus group singing along, is the best ever. I must have watched this about 200 times already. My daughter is a bigger TMBG fan than me! And I woke them up in DISNEY WORLD at the Animal Kingdom to "Hot Dog" just to annoy them to get up and watch the giraffes. First World problems, yes. I feel blessed to (1) be in the same generation and (2) be able to see them in concert. BONUS: I've seen two TMBG concerts with my daughter and we have a date in DC for #3. Poor girl, her first concert was Reel Big Fish and the next was Rush.
Hello from February 2021, week 48 (give or take) of the US' coronavirus pandemic. Good god, how I miss being with people, sharing in these musical experiences. This video makes my heart full and ache at the same time. If you're reading this, please hang in there, OK? We're so close..
@@joshuamasonseight-bitbasta2451 lol. The vaccines don’t stop the spread of CV. Nice try though. 4th booster shots coming in, by all means keep taking drugs that don’t even work all you want buddy.
Anytime I see this video suggested, I have to watch it ... for how many years now? One of my favorite parts is including the AVClub staff in the video. Lots of faceless people got to be in it. ALways makes me happy.
yeah, the AV Undercover series was taking a turn beforehand but things really went down the toilet when they got bought out and everyone got laid off. They had a couple of new AV Undercover seasons, but they were shot terribly and the songs were ass. A good one from just before the buyout was a shoegaze cover of Linger by the Cranberries.
I always felt like if they wanted to sit down and figure this out as more than a lark, they could take this fun performance and knock it out of the park. The bassline is killer and the riff they get in the bridge towards the end is classic TMBG.
Let's not kid ourselves. The reason they chose this song is because the song is fun and they know how to have fun
And so do you!
One might say...
They like fun
true, and shameless lol
I wonder if anyone was kidding themselves…
My son was 5yrs old when one of the members of the band picked him up over his head on stage.
The venue had a wall that was too tall for my son to see over so one of the roadies flipped over a monitor cover and set him on the stage. The joke of the night was that they were " they might be Giants, the band that holds things up" as they went on later the expected. At the end of the show they all held something over their heads as the left the stage. One of the Johns carried my son.
I got him back just so you know...
That's how they get new Johns for the band p:
underrated comment @@IrisGlowingBlue
❤❤❤❤what a cool memory
@@IrisGlowingBlueOr Dans. Or a new Marty. It’s too bad Marty Beller replaced Dan Hickey. Nothing against Marty, but I just loved that whole two Johns and three Dans (“The Band of Dans,” as they called them”) thing they had going on.
you sure you didn't get a clone? you never know if they might still have your kid.
How do you solve the acoustic problems associated with a concrete, circular room?
Line the walls with a squishy, fabric-covered material.
As a bonus, you can get the squishy, fabric-covered material to sing the chorus for you.
This comment should win a fucking pulitzer prize
This might be the funniest thing I'll ever hear
Love this. I can't believe how good this sounds in the circumstances.
I noticed I was smiling during the entire song. This makes me so happy for some reason. Maybe it’s the human spirit captured in a little room.
Thats really accurate. Looking back, some of the best songs/shows you'll see have not just the crowd, but the band/performer smiling.
And I don't mean a music video stage smile. I mean a real s#$t eating grin.
Now that I think about it, it's more rare than it should be.
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John Linnell still looks like a kid wearing his dad's suits.
He's gonna be 80 and still look 12.
which one is it ?
@@TheHutchy01 I'd hardly say 80, at least not soon (John Linnell will be turning 62 in 2021, so he's still got almost 2 *decades* to go before he hits the big 80)
@@tomjoad1363 The one one without a beard, genius.
I like how the top comment is "That was great!" and the second one is "This is frightfully bad."
That's the sort of contrast TMBG is known and loved for.
Well, now the top comment is... this one.
now the second comment is "this is great!"
i absolutely love some of the stuff, and absolutely hate some of the other stuff...
Now, two years later, that "frightfully bad" comment is somewhere lost below "show more," as it should be.
Do they always have all those people like that.
"We don't know how the song goes, and we don't know the words."
After which they then proceed to perform it perfectly, arguably better than the original. Such is TMBG.
I think they were joking when they said that, as part of their drive to recruit AV Club employees into volunteering as their backup singers.
It's likely, and oh God, you'd be sweating up a storm in that tiny room with how many other people? But I think that's also how you make a really good party happen, too.
Yeah, i was thinking 'wow, i remember the lyrics as being pretty simple'. Looked them up and yeah, it's just a lot of repeating phrases that are fun to sing. 😄
Nothing's better than the original...
Not arguably, definitely better than the original!
I might have exploded if I was within a kilometre of that room. My body would simply have failed to withstand the energy.
So you've never seen TMBG live? For me five and counting. Get to a show as soon as you are able.
You'd get up again
Linnell's absurdly dissonant synth solo at 3:10 never fails to entertain.
Yes, that's one of my favorite parts!
this performance should be in a museum
its in the museum of my heart
It should be stored in the Palatka City library in Putnam County, Florida.
Nobody ever goes there, it should be safe.
In the museum of idiots, obviously
"I drink a whiskey drink, I drink a vodka drink. And when I have to pee, I use the kitchen sink."
- Homer Simpson
Ha ha ha
Chocolate drink.
"I drink a whisky drink, I drink a chocolate drink, and when I have to pee, I use the kitchen sink."
Makes as much sense as many songs I've heard and enjoyed! I LOVED the B-Sharps in their heyday!
@@donno13 If you've never considered this, you're either a teetotaler, a baby, or, a liar! Or, just a fanatic.
I've listened to Homer Simpson much more than I should, and, I've actually considered his suggestion, before running for the toilet. Haven't done it, yet. Hey, I live alone.
this is my father's religious experience. we have to watch this shit every year with a mistletoe yankee candle and spaghetti and meatballs with garlic bread because we're irish but the kind of irish who don't know wtf is our actual heritage.
Perfect
LMAO!! I'm "Scottish" and I know exactly what you mean. Thank god no haggis was involved.
Absolute killer bass tone. It drives the song.
It is impossible to view this without smiling
You're right, I just caught myself smiling at 2:30 am! What's wrong with me?!
If something makes me smile, I never try to resist it, I need my daily laugh/smile!
At 50 I’m still smiling & dancing to TMBG
Thank you for getting me through OH SO MUCH! You guys rock & roll! 🤗 🕊️
Right there w ya. 49 here, and been listening since high school. ✊️
They MIGHT be giants, but they are DEFINITELY awesome.
I loved listening to Flood in high school, a punk kid in the nineties in the South- the first thing I ever heard about Chumbawamba was that they were really a kind of anarchist collective
noone ever sang the chorus before it was supposed to be sung or anything. That was amazing
Yeah that was impressive
It's a very well written song
How great would it hav been to be working in that office in the early 2010s?
"I know you're probably super busy with what you're working on, but would you mind taking a break for a bit to sing back up for They Might Be Giants?"
this is what pure joy looks like
Has it really been 8 1/2 years since they did this? Jeez, where does the time go?
I just came across this again and thought the exact same thing!
The thought of being in a room that small with that many people these days...
It gets carried away by those pesky time flies (along with archery projectiles, apparently). As they say, time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana.
Has it really been 8 months since you wrote this comment? Jeez, where does the time go?
Damn a full decade and change now 💀
tmbg covering chumbawamba , what a time to be alive
There's so much joy in that room.
Look at all of those people packed into that little room! The good old days before social distancing.
Before the scamdemic.
Take those days back. They can't take them from you. Piss on them knock them down and don't ever give them a reason that you have to get up. Stay up.
@@FavreianVengeance yeah bro, 100,000 cases in a day alone, total scam, huh?🤦♂️
@@xavy2davy907 I don't care about your sniffles, snowflake.
@@FavreianVengeance oh shut the fuck up. You honestly can't be THAT stupid...
The energy in that room is insane!!!
They crushed this cover, Flans hit those high notes, and the bassline was amazing
✨Superb✨
I honestly think its def one of the best covers, Yea it may not sound as great as the original; but it definitely scratched the surface and had air time on the same level as the original.
And the main thing is, they added their own twist, like a signature and a salute to the original
and most importantly they had fun and that's what makes the majority of higher spirit songs like this, sound so great. #avclub
The only choice I'll question is who sings which part, I'd have thought Linnell would have taken the female part being that he's naturally the higher singer, but this way round is definitely more memorable.
The Eagle Eye pod sent me here
Roob, you're right. It's awesome.
Me too
Genius, still my favorite band. After hearing flood back in 1990, I was forever a fan of everything these two did.
I love Linnell's crap-eating grin at 1:07. He already knew full well that this was going to be great, and boy was it.
Also, is it just me, or is Dan Miller, like, really tall?
I think he is tall but also standing on something.
Well... he *might* be a giant.
Pff, I once had the "I get knocked down but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down" part stuck in my head for a week straight but I still love it.
I love the guy in the purple shirt's energy.
All this video needed for perfection was a huge ass brutal moshpit at the end with everyone destroying the room and all of the equipment in it.
Pretty close though.
Never thought I'd see TMBG cover that, well done everyone.
whenever im sad i listen to this and it just fills me with so much joy
Flat out. The best AV Club cover. Period.
This is the best They Might Be Giants song that wasn't a They Might Be Giants song.
This setting, plus group singing along, is the best ever. I must have watched this about 200 times already. My daughter is a bigger TMBG fan than me! And I woke them up in DISNEY WORLD at the Animal Kingdom to "Hot Dog" just to annoy them to get up and watch the giraffes. First World problems, yes. I feel blessed to (1) be in the same generation and (2) be able to see them in concert. BONUS: I've seen two TMBG concerts with my daughter and we have a date in DC for #3. Poor girl, her first concert was Reel Big Fish and the next was Rush.
This is everything that is good and right in the world, encapsulated in less than 5 minutes. Breathtakingly epic.
I really like the original, but these guys made it way cooler. Long live TMBG!
oh that sweet kaoss pad action.
They Might Be Chumbawamba.
I loved how they brought the bass out.
Cover version raises new and troubling questions
the true golden age of the av club
I still listen to this probably a dozen times a year....It's one of my most favorite pieces of the entire internet ;-)
Holy shit! This might actually be better than the original! Who knew!
Absolutely legendary cover version. Also love how it was used in the end of One Hit Wonderland episode.
This always makes me smile. A lot. I play it when I'm sad...and sometimes when I'm not. 😊
another name for they might be giants is they keep me smiling from ear to ear giants.
I find this sincerely wholesome
I keep feeling like Flans is gonna hit that guy in the face with his guitar
But the guy would most certainly get up again.
Dan is the quintessential band member who beings way more complicated gear than what he needs for his parts
This wasn't perfect, but it was performed with so much joy and every bit of it came through. Love it!
Absolutely TOP 5 in my AV Undercover list. A+. The dreadful becomes delightful.
This sounds like they wrote it ,it sounds so good,they put such a good twist to it
unexpectedly one of the greatest songs of all time
Hello from February 2021, week 48 (give or take) of the US' coronavirus pandemic. Good god, how I miss being with people, sharing in these musical experiences. This video makes my heart full and ache at the same time. If you're reading this, please hang in there, OK? We're so close..
Update: it’s over! Get your vaccine and have a good life!
@@jaelvv5155 yeah, no. the antivax people are keeping it alive for us.
hello from february 2022,,,
@@joshuamasonseight-bitbasta2451 lol. The vaccines don’t stop the spread of CV. Nice try though. 4th booster shots coming in, by all means keep taking drugs that don’t even work all you want buddy.
That made me ridiculously happy.
If beer stops working and I ever need group therapy, please God let it be like this.
TMBG are goddamn geniuses...
Anytime I see this video suggested, I have to watch it ... for how many years now? One of my favorite parts is including the AVClub staff in the video. Lots of faceless people got to be in it. ALways makes me happy.
Fun + Joy + Dail-a-Song × Euphonious Artists =TMBG !!! 👏👏👏..see you in Florida 2023 tour
Love It!!! Perfect Band to cover that song, Kudos Fine Sirs
Almost 10 years. Still one of my favorite covers.
Remember when A/V club was legitimately awesome...? Damn I miss cool stuff like this.
yeah, the AV Undercover series was taking a turn beforehand but things really went down the toilet when they got bought out and everyone got laid off.
They had a couple of new AV Undercover seasons, but they were shot terribly and the songs were ass. A good one from just before the buyout was a shoegaze cover of Linger by the Cranberries.
That was great!!
PURE JOY
The bass guitar is RIPPING. its a great interpretation
Flansy absolutely nailing it!!
i hope all of these people have great lives
This cover made my day a better place to be. Thank you.
Watching this in 2022. Awesomeness.
Everyone in this video had entirely too much fun making this. Good job.
I always felt like if they wanted to sit down and figure this out as more than a lark, they could take this fun performance and knock it out of the park. The bassline is killer and the riff they get in the bridge towards the end is classic TMBG.
marty is absolutely vibing
Looks like they had great fun making this. The original is one of my favourites, holds good memories. This made me laugh, thank you.
Jesus this is so good
I got to see them a few years ago when they were redoing the Flood tour. They are amazing live!
This puts a huge smile on my face!!
Song starts at 1:19, for those who just want to skip to it
Thank you for uploading a clasisc
Perfection
after that i love this song and when i hear it on the radio i crank it now.
I love how happy they look
That was a fun cover of "Tubthumping". Thanks for sharing.
Why did they delete all the other episodes? With gwar and such? Bummed me out to see that.
wtf i just noticed that!
Hahahaha amazing. This band, this song...the internet never fails to show me something brilliant.
That bass is aggressive!
i’ve heard of Chumbawamba but never any songs until this video. what an incredible cover!
This makes you feel glad to be alive lol, wonderful
The application of musical and vocal skills made this a decent rendering.
one of the best video in youtube. greetings from Turkey.
I think this is the best cover ever
I love this performance so much
i've seen them do this live. it's hysterical.
My inner 12 year old is living for this. A favorite singing a favorite.
Wish there was a way to hit like EVERY time I listen to this.
This is probably the most happy ridiculous thing I have ever seen in a tiny concert
They did a great job! TMBG Forever!