This song was originally released on the "(She Was a) Hotel Detective EP" from 1988, but it was released again on the compilation "Miscellaneous T" - a collection of B-Sides recorded between 1986 and 1989 - released in 1991 after the band's success with "Flood". Now I assume that B-Sides are those songs that bands consider to be sub-par to material released on commercial albums, but "Miscellaneous T" is a mighty fine album and no one should underestimate the songs on it.
I first listened to the album in 2011 when I was revising for my GCSEs, and "The Biggest One" was a track that stood out, just because it's the most 'hard rock' song as it gets on the album, with blaring horns and a stomping drum pattern.
"The Biggest One" is sung by John Flansburgh, and is another track where he puts real gusto behind his voice. It's got a real throaty approach to it. It's described as an "unlikely song of self-pity" in the liner notes of "Then: The Earlier Years", maybe because the band weren't into writing a song about the subject matter. It is about a person who blames everything that happens around him on his 'fat self'. That's all there is to it, really. There's also a small Gloria Gaynor reference thrown in there to for a bit of humour.
Until tomorrow.
Jamie.
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