20 posts tagged “tmbg”
I remember these days. I remember this tour.
Just...
Um..
*drool.*
Case in point regarding TMBG as puppets. If you think I don't squeal at this you'd be WRONG. Sad and WRONG.
"I LIKE MONKEYS. LOTS AND LOTS OF MONKEYS."
"Right... monkeys."
...And the song is deathly catchy too.
"Most people say 'No MSG.' We say, 'Yes MSG.'"
"INTEGERRRRRRRRRRS!"
I would like to see a film of just the two of them talking. For like, three hours. As puppets. I would watch that. Many, many times.
I came here to post this screenshot:
I wanted to show y'all that TMBG's kids' podcast is number one right now, beating out the likes of Sesame Street, Radio Disney and Dora. Then I was going to say something like they should get Dr. Teeth to join the band to make the metamorphosis complete (or Animal. I like Animal), blah blah blah. I hadn't fully formed the thought yet. But then I saw something far more interesting:
Why did they feel the "clean" tag was needed? OH MY GOD - Is there an explicit version?! Is Elmo getting it on with Prairie Dawn or something? Does "cookie" mean something all together different? Were today's letters F and U? Or were people buying Avenue Q by mistake and being horrified when they found their children singing along to, "The Internet is for Porn" thus forcing Apple to reassure parents that these were the non-sexually-active puppets?
All I know is, if there's an explicit version of the Sesame Street podcast floating around, somebody better give it up, like, NOW.
What's the best music documentary or concert film you've seen?
This blog has been way too TMBG-heavy lately, but I think I'm required by law to post this. By law. Federal and state. Do you want me to break the law? I thought not.
By the way, the director of this film, AJ Schnack, has a new documentary called Kurt Cobain About a Son. Check it totally out.
The boys say they want this to go viral. Who am I to argue? Merely a foot soldier for the Brooklyn Ambassadors of Love. (Do they still call themselves that...?)
This song had to grow on me, but I think I'm fully on board. I'm not crazy about this type of animation; it reminds me too much of R. Crumb who really, really creeps me out. But it's good animation (I especially like the Beatles/Monkees moves). And now, meet The Mesopotamians:
It's a bad, bad world...
Do you own all the albums of any particular musical artist or group? Who?
Submitted by dutterman.
I'm sure I have no idea what you're talking about.
[whistling nonchalantly]