They Might Be Giants, Price Center Ballroom, UC San Diego, Fri., 18 Nov 1994, 8:00pm
Title (Album, Track)
- Subliminal (5,1)
- AKA Driver (5,5)
- Don't Let's Start (1,4)
- Meet James Ensor (5,15)
- Ana Ng (2,1)
- Your Racist Friend (3,6)
- Stomp Box (5,19)
- Istanbul (Not Constantinople) (3,4)
- Twisting (3,8)
- No One Knows My Plan (5,11)
- Spy (5,9)
- Shoehorn with Teeth (2,15)
- Particle Man (3,7)
- The Statue Got Me High (4,6)
- Dirt Bike (5,12)
- I Palindrome I (4,2)
- Why Does the Sun Shine? (s1,1)
- Birdhouse in Your Soul (3,2)
- Snail Shell (5,2)
- Frankenstein (by Edgar Winter)
Encore:
- The Guitar (4,8)
- The End of the Tour (5,20)
- Sleeping in the Flowers (5,3)
- Dig My Grave (4,1)
Albums:
- 1 They Might Be Giants
- 2 Lincoln
- 3 Flood
- 4 Apollo 18
- 5 John Henry
Singles:
- s1 Why Does the Sun Shine? (The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas) - CD5
They Might Be Giants is in a class all by itself. This synth to hard rock band prides itself in its humor, quirkiness, and educational value(?). Opening for TMBG was Frank Black, formerly of the Pixies. This show also kicked ass, and was a lot of fun to attend. TMBG fans in particular, like me, love going to their shows. This show was at the Price Center Ballroom at UC San Diego, kinda small but up close and personal. They played at the Price Center main area (outside) earlier in the year, for the annual Sun God Festival (in honor of one of the monuments here at UCSD), where Brian DeWan, frente!, and No Doubt (before major label!) opened. This was definitely the best FREE concert I ever went to!