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In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau cited "We Looked Like Giants" as a "choice cut", [54] indicating "a good song on an album that isn't worth your time or money". [ 55 ] In 2011, Transatlanticism was named by NPR Music as one of the fifty most important recordings of the 2000s decade, [ 56 ] while Rolling Stone ranked it 57th on the ...
The ancients had only the books which they themselves wrote, but we have all their books and moreover all those which have been written from the beginning until our time.… Hence we are like a dwarf perched on the shoulders of a giant. The former sees further than the giant, not because of his own stature, but because of the stature of his bearer.
The song describes four different "men": Particle Man, a microscopic being whose attributes are deemed "not important" enough to be discussed lyrically; Triangle Man, a belligerent entity who hates Particle Man, fights him, and wins; Universe Man, a kinder being, who is the size of the universe, and has a watch with hands relevant to the age of the universe ("He’s got a watch with a minute ...
“At Elektra, they were sometimes like, ‘We would like to do things a little differently.’ And we were like, ‘Oh… interesting. I’ll stop talking now, and we’ll leave this meeting.’
The Else is the twelfth studio album by rock group They Might Be Giants, released by Idlewild Recordings on May 15, 2007.The album was produced in part by the Dust Brothers, along with Pat Dillett and the band.
From hits like "Titanic" and "Jurassic Park," it's hard to find a movie in the '90s we weren't slightly obsessed with. While searching through, we found one of our absolute favorites of all time ...
Musk's actions since taking over Twitter on Oct. 27 have been so destructive to the platform's functioning and reputation that the question is raised of whether, rather than being a genius, Musk ...
"They'll Need a Crane" is a song by They Might Be Giants, released as a single on February 10, 1989. In addition to vinyl and cassette releases, the single was released as a 3-inch CD . "They'll Need a Crane" was the first song the band performed on network television, in 1989 on Late Night with David Letterman .