""Monongahela"" lyrics - THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS
[From the Venue Songs DVD:]
Returning from Canada, the tour bus heads to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and They Might Be Giants goes with it. Pittsburgh. Known for its mighty bridges, spanning rivers with names that are difficult to pronounce, like Mon-on-ga-hela. Pittsburgh, its world famous natural hot steel springs still flowing into the city's burning streets. Pittsburgh. Where precariously cantilevered over its great, rolling hillsides are the forgotten chambers, and great halls that are the city's one thousand alternative rock clubs. Memories of Pittsburgh haunt They Might Be Giants. Memories of 1987, and a show in front of 23 people at one such club, The Electric Banana, named after its owner, a gun-toting alcoholic called Johnny Banana. Now, The Electric Banana is gone. And as the band enters the mountains, they do not know what they will discover. Actually, they discover another rock club, called Mr. Smalls.
[Alternate version:]
Returning from Canada, the tour bus makes the quick drive to Pittsburgh, PA. To [http://www.mrsmalls.com// Mr. Smalls] theatre, an old school rock club where air conditioning is still considered fancy talk. Now, in the sweltering heat of August, the band must play on. As they play, the instruments melt in their very hands far earlier in the set than usual. And yet, they manage to eke out a song that does the fiery venue proud.
Venue Songs (2005)
- Greeting From The Deranged Millionaire
- "The Experiment Begins"
- Dallas (Studio) (Trees)
- "A Concrete Shrine"
- Albany (Studio) (The Egg)
- "Paradoxically"
- Los Angeles (Studio) (West Hollywood House of Blues, or Hollywood)
- "An Oasis Of Hooch"
- Anaheim (Studio) (Anaheim House of Blues)
- "The Great Walled City"
- Vancouver (Studio) (Richard's on Richards)
- "Monongahela"
- Pittsburgh (Studio) (Mr. Small's)
- "You Can't Go Home Again"
- Asheville (The Orange Peel)
- "And So"
- Glasgow (T-H-E-G-A-R-A-G-E, or The Garage)
- "Returning To The U.S."
- Charlottesville (Studio) (Starr Hill Music Hall)
- "Skee-ball And Saltwater Taffy"
- Asbury Park (Studio) (Stone Pony)
- "The Tour Nearly Over"
- Brooklyn (Studio) (Celebrate Brooklyn)
- Goodbye From The Deranged Millionaire
- Damn Good Times
- Experimental Film
- Bastard Wants To Hit Me
- I'm All You Can Think About
- Dallas (Studio) (Trees)
- Albany (Studio) (The Egg)
- Los Angeles (Studio) (West Hollywood House of Blues, or Hollywood)
- Anaheim (Studio) (Anaheim House of Blues)
- Vancouver (Studio) (Richard's on Richards)
- Pittsburgh (Studio) (Mr. Small's)
- Asheville (The Orange Peel)
- Glasgow (Studio) (T-H-E-G-A-R-A-G-E, or The Garage)
- Charlottesville (Studio) (Starr Hill Music Hall)
- Asbury Park (Studio) (Stone Pony)
- Brooklyn (Studio) (Celebrate Brooklyn)
- Love Is Eternity
- Renew My Subscription
- Taste The Fame
- Tippecanoe And Tyler Too
- The Bloodmobile
- Omaha (Sokol Auditorium)
- Houston (Meridian)
- Leeds (Leeds Irish Center)
- New Orleans (New Orleans House of Blues)
- Columbia (The Blue Note)
- Santa Cruz (The Catalyst)
- Minneapolis (First Avenue Stage)
- Tucson (City Limits)
- San Francisco (Fillmore)
- Memphis (Gibson Lounge, or Gibson Beale Theme)
- Charleston (The Music Farm)
- Atlanta (Variety Playhouse, or Variety Playhouse Freak-In)
- Farmingdale (The Downtown)
- New Haven (Toad's Place, a.k.a. Toad's Place (A-))
- London (The Astoria, or At The As-tore-eye-yea)
- Raleigh (Lincoln Theatre)
- Towson (Recher Theatre)
- St. Louis (Mississippi Nights)
- Philadelphia (T.L.A.)
- Austin (Stubbs, or Stubb's)
- Dallas (Trees)
- Albany (The Egg)
- Los Angeles (West Hollywood House of Blues)
- Anaheim (Anaheim House of Blues)
- Vancouver (Richard's on Richards)
- Pittsburgh (Mr. Small's)
- Glasgow (T-H-E-G-A-R-A-G-E, or The Garage)
- Charlottesville (Starr Hill Music Hall)
- Asbury Park (Stone Pony)
- Brooklyn (Celebrate Brooklyn)