Monday 29 July 2013

My iPod #99: They Might Be Giants - Birds Fly

"Birds Fly" is another They Might Be Giants song, penned by John Flansburgh, which is also found on the "Miscellaneous T" compilation - something I talked about only three days ago. For me, it has the same back story as "The Biggest One". I began to listen to their discography in 2011, found "Miscellaneous T" and downloaded the tracks.

"Birds Fly" is a jazzy number with a walking bassline, background vocals akin to a barbeshop quartet and blocks as the percussion. It makes the song sound very pleasant, light and very easy to listen to. It sounds like it's about someone who's arrested by the police for driving recklessly though. I guess you can say it's got that "Maxwell Silver Hammer" thing going on, with the happy music and the... more serious lyrics.

The song was originally going to be released as a B-side to the "Purple Toupee" single. That was never released though. But it does show that it recorded during the sessions for "Lincoln". It is very similar to "Lie Still, Little Bottle", in so many ways in fact that I think it would have been a shoe in on the album if the band thought "Lie Still" wasn't good enough.

Enjoy it.

Until tomorrow.

Jamie.

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