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Feb. 28th, 2002 01:19 pmFrom grammy.com:
John Flansburgh and John Linnel, collectively known as They Might Be Giants,
enjoyed a giant moment at the GRAMMYs today, picking up an award (Best Song
Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media) for "Boss Of
Me," their theme song to TV's "Malcolm In The Middle." When asked whether the
pair had grown "sick" of hearing the song so much, they responded with their
trademark quirky humor. "Of course not! What kind of crazy question is that?
Where's Security?" bellowed Flansburgh. "We're sick of many of our songs,"
added Linnel, "and sick of ourselves, but we still like this one." The band has
a Giants album, an album for children, and a new theme song for "America's Most
Wanted" in the near future, but Flansburgh clearly spelled out his immediate
post-GRAMMY plans. "I'm going to party my face off."
John Flansburgh and John Linnel, collectively known as They Might Be Giants,
enjoyed a giant moment at the GRAMMYs today, picking up an award (Best Song
Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media) for "Boss Of
Me," their theme song to TV's "Malcolm In The Middle." When asked whether the
pair had grown "sick" of hearing the song so much, they responded with their
trademark quirky humor. "Of course not! What kind of crazy question is that?
Where's Security?" bellowed Flansburgh. "We're sick of many of our songs,"
added Linnel, "and sick of ourselves, but we still like this one." The band has
a Giants album, an album for children, and a new theme song for "America's Most
Wanted" in the near future, but Flansburgh clearly spelled out his immediate
post-GRAMMY plans. "I'm going to party my face off."