In 1995, when They Might Be Giants performed the live recording of "No One Knows My Plan" at the House of Blues, the band was in a transformative phas... Read Full Description >
In 1995, when They Might Be Giants performed the live recording of "No One Knows My Plan" at the House of Blues, the band was in a transformative phase of their career. Their album "John Henry," released in 1994, was a significant step for the band as it marked their first recording with a full band, deviating from their earlier sound that prominently featured just their duo dynamic and pre-recorded backing tracks. This live performance is part of their transition into a more robust live sound, showcasing the energy and experimentation that characterized their work during this era. Interestingly, the show was part of a period when the band began to gain traction in the alternative rock scene in the mid-'90s, attracting a diverse audience and setting the stage for future releases and performances. This concert highlighted their unique blend of quirky lyrics and catchy tunes, solidifying their status as influential figures in the music landscape.