On February 1, 1989, They Might Be Giants made their network TV debut on the Late Show with David Letterman, performing "They'll Need a Crane." At thi... Read Full Description >
On February 1, 1989, They Might Be Giants made their network TV debut on the Late Show with David Letterman, performing "They'll Need a Crane." At this point in their career, the band had just released their third studio album, *Flood*, in 1990, which would go on to broaden their audience significantly and feature hits like "Birdhouse in Your Soul." This televised performance showcased the band's quirky style and witty lyricism, establishing their presence in the alternative rock scene. An interesting fact related to this performance is that it set the stage for their unique approach to music promotion, emphasizing appearance on television and media as a way to reach fans outside traditional radio channels. The vibrant energy captured in this performance reflected the band's innovative spirit, which would continue to define their career.