The bassist and drummer are having the time of their lives. And I can say from experience any guitarist that has the opportunity to play 2 guitars in one song is in heaven. They also played “ I Palindrome I” on letterman, you can find it on UA-cam and again, it’s obvious they’re having so much fun
Love sees love's happiness But happiness can't see that love is sad That love is sad Sadness is hanging there To show love somewhere something needs a change They need a change They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane To take the house he built for her apart To make it break it's gonna take a metal ball hung from a chain They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane To pick the broken ruins up again To mend her heart, to help him start to see a world apart from pain Lad's gal is all he has Gal's gladness hangs upon the love of lad The love of lad Some things gal says to lad aren't meant as bad But cause a little pain They cause him pain They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane To take the house he built for her apart To make it break it's gonna take a metal ball hung from a chain They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane To pick the broken ruins up again To mend her heart, to help him start to see a world apart from pain Don't call me at work again no no the boss still hates me I'm just tired and I don't love you anymore And there's a restaurant we should check out where The other nightmare people like to go I mean nice people, baby wait, I didn't mean to say nightmare Lad looks at other gals Gal thinks Jim Beam is handsomer than lad He isn't bad Call off the wedding band Nobody wants to hear that one again Play that again They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane To take the house he built for her apart To make it break it's gonna take a metal ball hung from a chain They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane To pick the broken ruins up again To mend her heart, to help him start to see a world apart from pain They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane They'll need a crane
"I mean nice people... baby wait... I didn't mean to say nightmare"... So beautiful and brutal at the same time. Is that Gal saying that to Lad or Lad to Gal? It could be either way!
I still have a fond place in my heart for Lincoln… They were so young, and thin back then… Just watched “rhinoceros” on Jimmy Kimmel. Still unmistakably TMBG… But this was a real treat. Missed it back in the day… One of my all-time favorite songs to cover by them is Ana NG
I would either try to stay up late or set the VCR when I was in high school to watch all of these. The first album came out when I was in ninth grade...my life has never been the same.
"I can't really recall playing it on Letterman that well, although I do remember Will Lee and me talking about how annoying it was that guitars didn't stay in tune. I'm sure Will Lee has played in tune for his entire life, but as a guitar player, I can tell you it's always been a painful struggle for me. I remember him saying, "The G string, man... it's impossible. It just doesn't work." There's the old joke that guitar players spend half their lives tuning and half their lives playing out of tune. So yeah, I think the guitars might be out of tune on that recording." -JF
everything about this is amazing. letterman calling Lincoln “The Lincoln”, it being They’s first tv appearance, flans totally rocking out, linnell’s fluffy hair and plaid shirt, the backing band, linnell’s singing, flans dancing like a madman, linnell swaying so effortlessly, the way linnell says “nightmare”, how polite They look towards the end, They getting spazzy towards the end of the song
When I was a kid I had loved Bobcat Goldthwaite and was like "where did he go after Police Academy?!" Then when I realized he had left comedy to drum for TMBG full time once they blew up, it all made sense.
I hope it’s never forgotten how these times were. The world was less dense then. TMBG were some wierdos from crazzzy New York. Completely amazing and genius and so cool and alien like. Nothing like this was on the radio. Lyrics were so mysterious. Accordion tele drum machine. MTV and Nickolodeon was cool and not as creepy as it is now. Money was important but not as grotesque as it is now. Bigger bigger bigger brighter brighter was not a thing. It was a universe that fit Peewee Herman, DEVO, David Lynch, the Fishhead song, the Fat Boys, magical cassette tapes, junky tchotchkes that expressed your soul… and cigarette filled living room looking coffee shops.
A real good live performance from the Lincoln era. Flansburgh is jumping around like crazy, very punk.
TMBG is still one of the most punk bands out there. People forget, Punk doesn’t mean not talented, it’s an attitude, not a sound
The common thread of TMBG late-night appearances, at home or abroad, is how much the resident band of each show enjoys playing with them.
The bassist and drummer are having the time of their lives. And I can say from experience any guitarist that has the opportunity to play 2 guitars in one song is in heaven.
They also played “ I Palindrome I” on letterman, you can find it on UA-cam and again, it’s obvious they’re having so much fun
THE LOVE OF LAD 🗣🔥
THE LOVE OF LAD 🗣🔥
What an amazing preformance from the ever rocking probable giants. It’s very strange seeing them with a live band this early on!
I believe those are members of the in-house band backing them.
@@Synthysynthsynth It's the World's Most Dangerous Band.....also known as Paul Schaefer and the CBS Orchestra.
So thankful that Letterman and Conan brought them on year after year after year.
So flabbergastingly incredible. Gee, our old LaSalle ran great.
They always had so much fun jamming with Paul's band. It looks like John Linell was so excited about being on Letterman,he forgot to get a haircut!
I remember watching this live. I went out the next day and bought their first album and Lincoln on cassette. Thanks for posting - great memory!
they always have so much fun with the house band it’s amazing
Love sees love's happiness
But happiness can't see that love is sad
That love is sad
Sadness is hanging there
To show love somewhere something needs a change
They need a change
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
To take the house he built for her apart
To make it break it's gonna take a metal ball hung from a chain
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
To pick the broken ruins up again
To mend her heart, to help him start to see a world apart from pain
Lad's gal is all he has
Gal's gladness hangs upon the love of lad
The love of lad
Some things gal says to lad aren't meant as bad
But cause a little pain
They cause him pain
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
To take the house he built for her apart
To make it break it's gonna take a metal ball hung from a chain
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
To pick the broken ruins up again
To mend her heart, to help him start to see a world apart from pain
Don't call me at work again no no the boss still hates me
I'm just tired and I don't love you anymore
And there's a restaurant we should check out where
The other nightmare people like to go
I mean nice people, baby wait,
I didn't mean to say nightmare
Lad looks at other gals
Gal thinks Jim Beam is handsomer than lad
He isn't bad
Call off the wedding band
Nobody wants to hear that one again
Play that again
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
To take the house he built for her apart
To make it break it's gonna take a metal ball hung from a chain
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
To pick the broken ruins up again
To mend her heart, to help him start to see a world apart from pain
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
They'll need a crane, they'll need a crane
They'll need a crane
Great lyrics - right?
"I mean nice people... baby wait... I didn't mean to say nightmare"... So beautiful and brutal at the same time. Is that Gal saying that to Lad or Lad to Gal? It could be either way!
Gal to Lad
Bass lines in TMBG music are so awesome
This is such an underated song
the word “underrated” gets used so much on youtube videos but I couldn’t agree more in this case
I still have a fond place in my heart for Lincoln… They were so young, and thin back then… Just watched “rhinoceros” on Jimmy Kimmel. Still unmistakably TMBG… But this was a real treat. Missed it back in the day… One of my all-time favorite songs to cover by them is Ana NG
they just get better as time goes on
Never noticed how much John looks like Andy Bernard from the Office. #cantUnsee
The most underrated aspect of TMBG is how unbelievably, hauntingly attractive young John Linnell was.
I would either try to stay up late or set the VCR when I was in high school to watch all of these. The first album came out when I was in ninth grade...my life has never been the same.
The Lincoln
The Join Us
1990: “The Flood”
The John Henry
The The Spine
The The Else
"I can't really recall playing it on Letterman that well, although I do remember Will Lee and me talking about how annoying it was that guitars didn't stay in tune. I'm sure Will Lee has played in tune for his entire life, but as a guitar player, I can tell you it's always been a painful struggle for me.
I remember him saying, "The G string, man... it's impossible. It just doesn't work." There's the old joke that guitar players spend half their lives tuning and half their lives playing out of tune. So yeah, I think the guitars might be out of tune on that recording." -JF
everything about this is amazing. letterman calling Lincoln “The Lincoln”, it being They’s first tv appearance, flans totally rocking out, linnell’s fluffy hair and plaid shirt, the backing band, linnell’s singing, flans dancing like a madman, linnell swaying so effortlessly, the way linnell says “nightmare”, how polite They look towards the end, They getting spazzy towards the end of the song
On a subsequent appearance, Dave calls Flood "The Flood". 😂
fantastic footage. Thanks for uploading!
Thank you, this is great!!!!
Thank you so much for uploading, this is truly fantastic
When I was a kid I had loved Bobcat Goldthwaite and was like "where did he go after Police Academy?!" Then when I realized he had left comedy to drum for TMBG full time once they blew up, it all made sense.
I hope it’s never forgotten how these times were. The world was less dense then. TMBG were some
wierdos from crazzzy New York. Completely amazing and genius and so cool and alien like. Nothing like this was on the radio. Lyrics were so mysterious. Accordion tele drum machine. MTV and Nickolodeon was cool and not as creepy as it is now. Money was important but not as grotesque as it is now. Bigger bigger bigger brighter brighter was not a thing. It was a universe that fit Peewee Herman, DEVO, David Lynch, the Fishhead song, the Fat Boys, magical cassette tapes, junky tchotchkes that expressed your soul… and cigarette filled living room looking coffee shops.
one of the saddest songs actually
i don't know what's sadder for me, they'll need a crane or i've got a match
Amazing.
Paul and the band having a ball.
love then
fucking amazing
missed oppurtunity to have the old men backing band here
true
They didn't have any drums he could compliment until the mid-90's... not much to say to the John's