Ben Gibbard gets goofy with a cover of the skeleton song from I Think You Should Leave

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Ben Gibbard gets goofy with a cover of the skeleton song from I Think You Should Leave
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Recently, Ben Gibbard joined the ranks of musicians and entertainers hopping on social media in an effort to entertain isolated viewers struggling through quarantine. For the past week, the Death Cab For Cutie frontman has been performing “Live From Home” on YouTube, treating fans to stripped-down renditions of the original songs he would have played on his now cancelled solo tour. Yesterday, in the midst of an all-covers set that featured hits from Radiohead, Phoebe Bridgers, and The Flaming Lips, Gibbard gave a stirring rendition of the skeleton song (sometimes called “The Bones Are Their Money”) from Tim Robinson’s hilarious Netflix sketch show, I Think You Should Leave. Yes, really.

“I just gotta play what the people want. There’s nothing I can really do about it,” Gibbard wryly says before diving into the toe-tapping country tune about the night the skeletons came to life, which was requested by a viewer who likely never thought this would actually happen. We’ve queued up the below video to the start of the song, though the whole thing is worth watching.

If you enjoyed Gibbard’s performance, or any of the other songs he’s played throughout his daily hour-long sets, he only asks that you make a small donation to Country Doctor Community Health Centers. They could likely use the help these days. Almost as much as those skeletons could use bones and worms and a second chance at life.

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5 Comments

  • jizbam-av says:

    Was hoping for the Robert Palins verses as well, but this will suffice.

  • bluedogcollar-av says:

    I want someone to cover the Friday Night funeral song from the Honk If You’re Horny skit.

  • igotlickfootagain-av says:

    Eh, it’s no ‘Palm Tree Girls’.

  • fedexpope-av says:

    Let’s hear him cover the “Baby of the Year” song next.

  • vashht00-av says:

    This is mostly unrelated, but I saw Ben Gibbard in Chicago a couple months ago and my gf and I were told by security to stop singing or leave, was pretty weird as we weren’t even singing very loudly (even the people around us were all like wtf) . Now every time I see him or Death Cab mentioned I think of that, kind of a buzzkill.

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