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Move Over, Miley

By John Linn

Published on March 06, 2008 at 12:00am

 They Might Be Giants, but they’ve also been a lot of other things over the course of their 25-year musical career: Avant-garde heroes, anti-hipsters, movie stars, and now, children’s music icons. Yep, TMBG, who for years have entertained growth-addled adults with songs like “Birdhouse in Your Soul,” “Your Racist Friend,” and “Particle Man” (OK, that one was for kids too), have decided to cut us off at the pass and start converting fans into acolytes as children. They have three albums so far in this vein: One to teach counting, one for lettering, and another that’s just silly and fun. In fact, Here Come the ABCs and Here Come the 123s are both outselling Hannah Montana’s latest CD on Amazon.com. Verily, it was TMBG’s plan all along to topple the Miley Cyrus Empire, just because… well, they can.

But as successful as TMBG’s children’s material is, Wiggles they ain’t. Put “Zeros” off of Here Come the 123s in rotation with some of TMBG’s other hits, and you might not even notice it was meant for kids. You definitely won’t want to bash in the stereo with a snap kick. Does that mean the Giants will sneak, say, “The Secret Life of Six” into their set list of adult-oriented rock when they perform tonight at Revolution (200 W. Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale)? Doubt it. Unless Miley Cyrus makes an appearance; then they’ll do it just to totally show her ass up. Tickets cost $22. Call 954-727-0950, or visit www.jointherevolution.net.
Wed., March 12, 2008



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