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Welcome all fans of They Might Be Giants! TMBG have a huge following on the internet that has spawned hundreds of fan-sites. This website is focused soley on the band's activity in the United Kingdom and Europe. The purpose of the site is to give fans around the world, many who have already shared so much of their collections online, access to material that they have missed out on from TMBG's activity in this part of the world. UPDATED 20 December 2005 Well, this site has been up for a few months now, and I've had lots of positive feedback. Thanks for everyone that took the time to thank me for the content on this page (especially everyone at the 'Linnell Girls' forum!) It really makes updating this site seem worthwhile when I know people appreciate it. I have decided to stop apologising for the design of the site. I still suck at html, and I doubt I will ever have time to design a really hoopy front-end. I will continue to add to the site as-is, which means it will probably become really great but will always have a heart of crud. I still have a ton of material which I will gradually add to the site, but web space is still an issue. You can support this site by using the links on this page to buy stuff. You can also purchase my own CD's and merchandise, which means you will be contributing to the future of this site AND getting exclusive products to show for it. If you live in the UK and want free DVD's, then check out my offers page which has links to several online firms offering a month's free trial of rental DVD's by mail. Just try them! There is no obligation to continue after your free trial if you do not wish to. Thanks,
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No longer available due to bandwidth restrictions. PLEASE USE THE STORE LINKS ON THIS SITE TO SUPPORT IT! Audio The Statue Got Me High (live 1992) Interesting duo rendition, recorded at The Institute, Birmingham UK, Feb 2nd 1992. plus! read my controversial interp! this is a mix I made using the vocal from OEMN played over a backwards 'Thunderbird' NEW! A little something I knocked together. This is my own vocal, just proving a point that there are only a finite number of melodies in the universe. A few people weren't sure exactly which of the two Johns was posing as a dreary radio presenter for their first podcast. I thought it was Flans until I took the time to speed up the recording. Hear for yourself. Galleries more to come! Humour a Flash movie by Rabid a little in-joke inspired by a discussion on alt.music.tmbg Links
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