Purple Toupee

They Might Be Giants

About Purple Toupee

"Purple Toupee" is a 1988 song by alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants from their second album, Lincoln. It was released as a promotional single in 1989. In 1994, a live performance of the song was recorded for the promotional live album, Live!! New York City 10/14/94, which was released by Elektra Records. According to John Linnell, the song's disjointed lyrics recount a warped memory of the 1960s. The song comments on a contemporary "sixties revival", which Linnell perceived as a "one-dimensional caricature" of the decade. In a nod to this inauthenticity, the lyrics are intentionally misleading, and do not accurately represent the events that they reference. Two Prince songs—"Purple Rain" and "Raspberry Beret"—also served as sources of inspiration for "Purple Toupee". 


Year:
1997
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I remember the year I went to camp
I heard about some lady named Selma and some blacks
Somebody put their fingers in the President's ears
It wasn't too much later they came out with Johnson's wax
I remember the book depository where they crowned the king of Cuba
Now that's all I can think of, but I'm sure there's something else
Way down inside me I can feel it coming back

Purple toupee will show the way when summer brings you down
(Purple toupee when summer brings you down)
Purple toupee and gold lame will turn your brain around
(Purple toupee and gold lame)

Chinese people were fighting in the park
We tried to help them fight, no one appreciated that
Martin X was mad when they outlawed bell bottoms
Ten years later they were sharing the same cell
I shouted out, "Free the Expo '67"
Till they stepped on my hair, and they told me I was fat
Now I'm very big, I'm a big important man
And the only thing that's different is underneath my hat

Purple toupee will show the way when summer brings you down
(Purple toupee when summer brings you down)
Purple toupee and gold lame will turn your brain around
(Purple toupee and gold lame)

Purple toupee is here to stay after the hair has gone away
The purple brigade is marching from the grave

We're on some kind of mission
We have an obligation
We have to wear toupees

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They Might Be Giants

They Might Be Giants (sometimes abbreviated as TMBG) is an American alternative band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years Flansburgh and Linnell were frequently accompanied by a drum machine. In the early 1990s, TMBG became a full band. Currently, the members of TMBG are Flansburgh, Linnell, Marty Beller, Dan Miller, and Danny Weinkauf. They are best known for an unconventional and experimental style of alternative music. Over their career, the group has found success on the modern rock and CMJ charts. More recently they have found success in children's music, and in theme music for several television programs and films. more »

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Written by: JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL, JOHN C. FLANSBURGH, JOHN S. LINNELL

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10 facts about this song

Release Details
"Purple Toupee" is a song by the American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was released in 1988 as part of their second album, "Lincoln".
Song Theme
The song's lyrics, although abstract and humorous, are often interpreted as referencing major political and social events that took place in the United States in the 1960s.
Inspiration
This song is not about a hairpiece of unusual color. Instead, the title "Purple Toupee" is a symbolic representation of the skewed perception of history.
Unique Songwriting Technique
The song is known for its unique songwriting technique. While many songs use a verse-chorus-verse structure, "Purple Toupee" mainly consists of verses with no clear chorus.
Contribution to Success
"Purple Toupee" is one of the songs that contributed to They Might Be Giants' early success and helped to establish them as a fixture of American alternative rock.
Pop Culture Reference
The song got its title from a monologue by the character of comedian George Carlin.
Assessment
Considering the song's abstract lyrics, it has been interpreted as either a commentary on the failed radicalism of the 1960s, an ironic take on the shallowness of the 1980s success culture, or simply an absurd, fun addition to They Might Be Giants' discography.
Creativity
The band has been praised for their creativity and complex lyrics in "Purple Toupee". The song is a good example of their signature style, combining quirky humor with deeper themes and thought-provoking lyrics.
Live Performances
Despite being a cult favorite amongst fans, "Purple Toupee" is rarely performed live by They Might Be Giants.
Cover Versions
This song has also been covered by several artists, further demonstrating its enduring popularity and influence.

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