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The Simpsons

   Discussion: The Simpsons
caroline: tired. · 20 years ago
I was watching the simpsons from Sunday, and at the end, when they're on the Turkish freighter and taking hashish, this song called "Istanbul, Not Constanople" comes on, right before the RV guy sings a reprise of "I've Been Everywhere." isn't that song from somewhere? Istanbul, i mean. i remember hearing of it somewhere...and i thought it was here. possibly. i could be wrong.
*joolee* Back · 20 years ago
Oh dear Gods girl. GIT YOURSELF SOME TMBG RIGHT NOW!

*shakes a fist*
caroline: tired. Back · 20 years ago
i knew i heard it here. i had a suspicion it was TMBG, too. that or those worm people.

" GIT YOURSELF SOME TMBG RIGHT NOW! *shakes a fist*"
i'll work on that. but at the moment my funds are limited.
derek harrison Back · 20 years ago
i agree completely!!
haha i was so excited when i saw that episode cause i LOVE both of those songs so much.
A.J. Back · 20 years ago
TMBG sings it, but it isn't a TMBG song. It is much older. I have a 78 RPM recording of the Four Lads doing it that is presumably from the 40's or very early 50s.
Geoff Back · 20 years ago
Dude. The version of "I've Been Everywhere" that they played at the end of the Simpsons was done by Johnny Cash, a.k.a. Space Coyote. I imagine they would have wanted him to do the Simpsonized version during the episode, except that he's dead and all. It was recently featured ina commercial for some hotel chain.
Bruce Rose Back · 20 years ago
It's also in radio spots for Chicago Transit Authority.� I kept expecting a litany of Blue line stops. :-)
Dan Back · 20 years ago
ha ha, i just saw that episode.
Tara · 20 years ago
Istanbul (not Constantinople) was originally done by The Four Lads in the 1950s, then was covered by They Might Be Giants sometime in the early 80s.
caroline: tired. Back · 20 years ago
i wonder if the people they showed playing it were TMBG or The Four Lads...
how many people are in TMBG? because i don't think there were four people singing, although lisa was playing the sax. i'll watch it again.
dgodwin Back · 20 years ago
I saw the episode. It was the TMBG version that they played. I don't think the people they drew were supposed to be from either band. Just random musicians. FWIW, you can download it here via bit torrent: http://www.btefnet.net/
derek harrison Back · 20 years ago

is the version with the long organ & trumpet duet�intro the Four Lads?

A.J. Back · 20 years ago
The four lads one has a long intro, but I think it is probably trumpet and clarinet. I'd have to listen to know for sure
caroline: tired. Back · 20 years ago
cool. thanks. and you never know who they'll have on there... it's a good song. i like it.

ha. way ahead of you. my friend sam insisted i torrent it after i missed it on sunday. so now i have it to view at leisure. :)
derek harrison Back · 20 years ago
who did the version that was on there? it's my favorite version but i never knew who it was by. i heard the tmbg version (the one that has a long organ/trumpet section at the beginning) and this other version which i assumed was just a later version by tmbg, but i'd like to be sure.
A.J. Back · 20 years ago
The TMBG version is much much faster.
A.J. Back · 20 years ago
ah yes. See if I would read the whole thread before posting...
goovie is married! Back · 20 years ago
if by "the early 80s" you mean "1990."
Tara Back · 20 years ago
Yes. Yes I do. :P
sheryls Back · 20 years ago

all this talk made me want to listen to flood AND THEN YOU MENTIONED 1990 and now i cant help but singing "THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS BRAND NEW AL-BUUM..FLOOOOOOOOOOOD!"

! i hate you. <3.

Talcott Back · 20 years ago
*marches hand in hand*

*also notices some pretty high ocean levels*

Gah. That album's 15 years old.
*blink*
K-Lyn Back · 20 years ago
Ow. the pain.
mOnZtre Back · 20 years ago
I discovered Moxy because of my fellow tmbg fans back in 99... 6 years ago.. ouch... and I discovered tmbg on Tiny Toons when I was in 6th Grade, which was like 1000 years ago.. "1000 Years Old" is on tmbg's John Henry album... trivial goodness
danced with Lazlo Back · 20 years ago
Sure YOU think that's old, 1000 years old...

but what do YOU know?
mOnZtre Back · 20 years ago
well, i know that in my darkest hour...
Songbill Back · 20 years ago
Quit being so indolent!
mOnZtre Back · 20 years ago
No! :D

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