Brooklyn
They Might Be Giants Lyrics


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The scroll unfurls
We hear the voice of Marty Markowitz
Now he's not frontin'
The Funky Bunch
He's Borough President
From the L to the J to the F to the G
Now who knows what that spells?
Let's celebrate Brooklyn now
Even the Gowanus Canal




Even the Gowanus Canal
Even the Gowanus Canal

Overall Meaning

"They Might Be Giants" is known for their off-beat and quirky style of music, and "Brooklyn" is no exception to their usual style. The song is a tribute to the borough of Brooklyn, and it features unique lyrics that explore the character and history of this New York City neighborhood.


The opening lyrics of the song-- "The scroll unfurls, we hear the voice of Marty Markowitz"-- is a reference to the Borough President of Brooklyn, who was in office from 2002 to 2013. The song describes Markowitz as "not frontin'", which means that he is not pretending to be someone he is not. The lyrics then mention "The Funky Bunch", which was a reference to Mark Wahlberg's early career as a rapper. This line helps to create a playful and whimsical tone for the rest of the song.


The chorus of the song is a celebration of Brooklyn, and it mentions the Gowanus Canal, which is an infamous polluted waterway that runs through the borough. The lyrics celebrate the canal, even though it is not considered to be one of the borough's most glamorous features. This juxtaposition of celebration and pollution creates a sense of pride and affection for Brooklyn, despite its flaws.


Line by Line Meaning

The scroll unfurls
The story begins or unfolds


We hear the voice of Marty Markowitz
We listen to the opinion of previous Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz


Now he's not frontin'
Now he’s being honest about his neighborhood and its people


The Funky Bunch
The residents of the neighborhood, perhaps referring to Mark Wahlberg’s former group New Kids on the Block or a local group with a well-known name


He's Borough President
He is the elected leader of the borough


From the L to the J to the F to the G
The various subway lines that run through different parts of Brooklyn


Now who knows what that spells?
It's a humorous rhetorical question, because those subway lines don't spell anything.


Let's celebrate Brooklyn now
Let's show appreciation and respect for the diversity and culture of Brooklyn


Even the Gowanus Canal
Even a polluted body of water can be appreciated and celebrated


Even the Gowanus Canal
Even a polluted body of water can be appreciated and celebrated




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Comments from YouTube:

Dylan Burch

This is probably my favorite of the venue songs. Just wish it were longer!

Orlando Wordsmith

Wonderful accordion work on this song.

Drago Kwan

awesome. Love They Might Be Giants. first comment.

SeventhEve

I was at that concert (Celebrate Brooklyn)! But, um, it was during the day. Sorry, Hodgmillionaire.

asdfkie

damn, too short.

FreedomDaveX

The Gowanus Canal has gonorrhea.

SeventhEve

@Sakamachi25: sure is

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