Austin (Stubbs)

John Flansburgh, John Linnell

[John Flansburgh]:
"How's everybody doing? We are super-excited to be here tonight, ladies and gentlemen, for so many different reasons, but the barbecue being really at the core of it. So, um, we've got a special song for you right now, ladies and gentlemen"

Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Driving a wedge in my mind
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Cutting off my skull

What're we gonna do with these bones?
What're we gonna do with these bonеs?
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Bring 'em to Stubb's

[JF]: "Ladies and gentlеmen, we're They Might Be Giants of Brooklyn, New York
It's a stone cold gas to be here at Stubb's tonight
On the drums, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Marty Beller from New York City
On the superbass, direct from New York City, it's Mr. Daniel Weinkauf
Just back from his vacation in New York City, from New York City on the electric guitar, Mr. Dan Miller
My name's John. He's John. We're from New York City, [JL: "Hello"] thanks for coming out."

Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Removing the back of my skull
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Cutting a notch in my mind

What're we gonna do with these bones?
What're we gonna do with these bones?
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Stubb's! (Ooh!)
Bring 'em to Stubb's

"Thank you very much"

Trivia about the song Austin (Stubbs) by They Might Be Giants

When was the song “Austin (Stubbs)” released by They Might Be Giants?
The song Austin (Stubbs) was released in 2005, on the album “Venue Songs”.
Who composed the song “Austin (Stubbs)” by They Might Be Giants?
The song “Austin (Stubbs)” by They Might Be Giants was composed by John Flansburgh, John Linnell.

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