Someone Keeps Moving My Chair
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| song name | Someone Keeps Moving My Chair |
| artist | They Might Be Giants |
| releases | Flood, Flood + Apollo 18 |
| year | 1990 |
| first played | November 15, 1989 (203 known performances) |
| run time | 2:23 |
| sung by | John Linnell |
Trivia/Info
- "It's a song that notes the exaggerated importance of petty concerns when everything else is going haywire." - Linnell in a 2009 interview with Rolling Stone.
- The beginning was sampled in the song "Marea de Venus" by Argentinian Gustavo Cerati (specifically at 0:36).
Song Themes
Accidents, Aversion To Work, Clothes, Colors, Death, Drinks, Food, Forgetting And Remembering, Friendship, Furniture, Heads, Not In Major Or Minor, Occupations, People (Imaginary), Problems With Liner Notes, Questions, Telecommunication, Titles And Honorifics, Writing
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