Yeah, it's just about as awesome as you'd expect. I especially dig the "doo de do do doo de do de do do" part sung by Storey at the beginning and the end. It's not the torrential downpour of the movie, more like a refreshing spring sprinkle. Listen to Elizabeth Mitchell's rendition here for a limited time.
Video: "Hip-Hop Humpty Dumpty" - Cathy Fink & Marcy Marcer with Christylez Bacon
I already mentioned in my review of Banjo to Beatbox, the recently-released EP from Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer that features hip-hop artist Christylez Bacon, that one of my favorite tracks was "Hip-Hop Humpty Dumpty." So why not watch a live version on YouTube?
Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer with Christylez Bacon - "Hip-Hop Humpty Dumpty"
The Next Best Thing to Jack's Big Music Show Season 3?
Well, Jack's Big Music Show is no more, but at least the fans that make up Laurie Nation will get to see Laurie Berkner return to Noggin. On Sunday, July 12 from 7 'til 8 PM East Coast time, Noggin will premiere the Laurie Berkner Band starring in Let’s Hear It For The Laurie Berkner Band!. The special features 17 music videos from the band, including three brand-new videos -- “My Family,” which was created exclusively for NOGGIN and is not available anywhere, plus “Five Days Old” and “Fast and Slow (The Rabbit and the Turtle)” from Rocketship Run!.
I don't have a TiVo, but I'm thinkin' that a lot of TiVo-in' households are going to save this one.
Review: Field Trip - Recess Monkey

They Might Be Giants' Here Comes Science Set For September
I'd heard this through unofficial channels, but when They Might Be Giants announces a release date for their latest DVD/CD set in their newsletter, I think it's safe to say that it's official now: Here Comes Science will be in stores in September. As they put it, "the periodic table, photosynthesis, the color spectrum, the scientific method, paleontology--no topic is of [sic] limits in this freewheeling collection of songs!" Well, that sounds fun (if not entirely grammatically spell-checked).
Still not a fan of that title, but I guess my attempts at convincing them to change it via mind-control failed.
Diversions: License Plate Game
A few weeks back I saw a license plate that read as follows:
OKCMPTR
Unless there's some sort of "impeter" in Oklahoma City, I'm pretty sure it was a license plate devoted to Radiohead's classic album OK Computer. And that, friends, was the genesis of this game.
I'm going to give you a list of kids music albums whose titles will be limited to seven characters. In some cases, I think the answers are going to be pretty easy; others will require a little extrapolation, though...
Join in the fun after the jump... answer what's there, and suggest some more!