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Why is the world in love again? They Might Be Giants have released I Like Fun, a remarkable 15-track album.
I Like Fun jumps with surprises, vitality, and the startling point of view of these Brooklyn originals. Over a year in the making, songwriters and band founders John Linnell and John Flansburgh draw on themes of dread, death, and disappointment and set them to their driving, hyper-melodic music. The results will leave even the most heavy-hearted among us with a renewed sense of wonder. Fresh and sonically adventurous, the band’s command of the studio and the song is in rare form from beginning to end.
On I Like Fun, the spotlight is also on the band’s formidable long-standing live lineup; drummer Marty Beller, bassist Danny Weinkauf and lead guitarist Dan Miller. While the group enjoys a reputation for delivering one of the liveliest shows around, the album accomplishes the rare feat of capturing that ecstatic intensity on disc. Co-produced with and mixed by Patrick Dillett (St. Vincent, Donald Fagen, The National, Mary J. Blige), the album was tracked and mixed at the brand-new Reservoir Studios—site of the legendary Skyline Studios where TMBG recorded their platinum-selling album Flood.
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lyrics
Ah ah ah ah
Ah ah ah ah
Ah ah ah ah
Ah
I left my body
And I went on a journey
And I forgot where I left my body
They're gonna tow you
If they think you're abandoned
You got to act like you're not abandoned
I left a notebook with all of my good ideas
Keywords encoded cryptographically
I'm waiting endlessly on a receptionist
At the desk
I'm searching high and low
But I don't see anyone
Don't see anyone
Don't see anyone there
I left my body
With the old landlady
But I don't know if she read the directions
There must be something
You can use on the carpet
Someone might want that electric blanket
Unfinished manuscript and a tungsten ring
My plastic hip is going to be worth something
I took the folding knife
And the bat repellent soap
I left my body
And right away I knew I made
A mistake
I left without my senses
And I can't see anything
Can't see anything
I'm waiting endlessly on a receptionist
At the desk
I'm searching high and low
But I don't see anyone
Don't see anyone
Don't see anyone there
supported by 13 fans who also own “I Left My Body”
the way tmg continually evolve their sound and find fresh ways of making music is inspiring. masters of the concept album! all bangers here, as one might expect. rudy
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