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"Ana Ng" ( ) is a song by
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band
They Might Be Giants They Might Be Giants (often abbreviated as TMBG) is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years, Flansburgh and Linnell frequently performed as a duo, often accompanied by a dr ...
. It was released as the
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from the band's 1988 album '' Lincoln''. Although the song was their first US chart appearance, hitting #11 on the US Modern Rock chart, the single was never officially released in the US. It was only released for promotional purposes in the US, and saw official releases in 1989 in the United Kingdom (as a maxi-single), Australia, and later, in 1991, in Europe.


Background

The title of the track came from an experience the Johns had when they found a huge number of Ng listings in the New York City phone book.
Linnell: "I think I was collecting possible song ideas and, for some reason, I ended up looking in the phone book, and there were about four pages of this name that contains no vowels, Ng. I was fascinated because it's a name I didn't know about before, and it was filling up a large chunk of the Manhattan white pages. I called up some of the numbers kind of experimentally to find out how it was pronounced, and I got the phone machine of a Dr. Ng and I was kind of relieved. The message said, 'Dr. Ng is not in,' and I had my material." (Pitchfork Magazine, 1996)
'' Ng'' is a common
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family name; in Cantonese, it is pronounced , like the last sound in the English word ''song''.
Linnell: "The other inspiration for
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was a Pogo comic strip. ..Some of the characters are digging a hole. They decide they're going to dig to China, but one of the smarter characters pulls this huge revolver out of a drawer and shoots a hole "in the desktop globe." Then they look at the other side and the hole is in the Indian Ocean. (Pitchfork Magazine, 1996).
The song, or at least part of it, is set against the backdrop of the
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, which John Linnell attended as a child. It includes references to "It's a Small World" and the DuPont pavilion, both attractions at the fair. The line "I don't want the world / I just want your half" is said by Lisa Klapp, a friend of John and John, and recorded through a telephone.


Music video

A music video for the song was shot at the Ward's Island Fireman's Training Center, and was directed by
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. The song makes mention of a "foreign nation" while a map of
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(specifically the cities of
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and
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) is shown. In 2006, a
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staff review of "100 Awesome Music Videos" included "Ana Ng" on the list. The review praised the video's simplicity, stating that it "matches They Might Be Giants' weird lyrics with equally weird visuals that eschew literality in favor of strange juxtapositions of Cold War ephemera that subtly shade the song with new meanings." It also commented on the lack of special effects: " e clip is just two guys, a camera, and a cool set. And that's all you need."


Reception

The song has been well received by numerous critics. Longtime music critic
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called it "a beyond-perfect tour de force about a Vietnamese woman they never got to meet." In a review for ''Lincoln'' on
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,
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described "Ana Ng" as a standout song having "irresistible pop hooks". Also for AllMusic, critic Steve Huey reviewed the individual song at length, naming it "a masterpiece of pop absurdism." He cited its "typically playful, seemingly free-associative" lyrics, noting that the syntax is "elongated and convoluted, as one prepositional phrase after another gets tacked on; it's a subtle expression of the group's sense of humor".


Other uses

*"Ana Ng" has been covered by the rock band
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on the album ''Hello Radio: The Songs of They Might Be Giants''. *The song was featured during the 2008
Jim Carrey James Eugene Carrey (; born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian and artist. Known for his energetic slapstick performances, Carrey first gained recognition in 1990, after landing a role in the American sketch comedy t ...
comedy film '' Yes Man''. *The song played in the first episode of the 1991 sitcom '' Clarissa Explains It All'' while Clarissa proclaimed her affinity for John Linnell. *The song was covered by
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on their 2011 album ''
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''. *"Ana Ng" is referenced and interpolated in the Car Seat Headrest song " Cute Thing".


Track listing

All tracks by They Might Be Giants. ;12" maxi-single #"Ana Ng" – 3:23 #"Nightgown of the Sullen Moon" – 1:59 #"It's Not My Birthday" – 1:52 #"Lie Still, Little Bottle" – 2:06 ;Australian 7" release #"Ana Ng" – 3:23 #"Snowball in Hell" – 2:31 ;1991 European release This release's cover art was the same photograph as that used for the rarities compilation, Miscellaneous T. #"Ana Ng" – 3:23 #" They'll Need a Crane" – 2:33 #"
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" (single mix) – 2:20 #"
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" (single mix) – 2:35


Charts


References


External links

* Ana Ng at This Might Be A Wiki * Audio file a
TMBG.com
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