Doctor Worm is a Trans Anthem (Song Analysis)

2020 ж. 8 Там.
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I knew someone years ago who was doing a project on gender in They Might Be Giants songs, and I'm fairly sure we talked about Doctor Worm, so I almost definitely got the base idea from them. Unfortunately we're no longer in contact and I don't know how to verify that.
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  • Flans recently posted a trans Dr. Worm fanart for the Trans Day of Visibility, which leads me to believe he'd probably be down with this interpretation.

    @apostrophe.t@apostrophe.t3 жыл бұрын
    • That's awesome!

      @TXWatson@TXWatson3 жыл бұрын
    • @@lolflashlight1010 what?

      @aquathemage1680@aquathemage1680 Жыл бұрын
    • Lmao

      @TXWatson@TXWatson Жыл бұрын
    • @@lolflashlight1010 and some people are just trying to erase the perception of the problem.

      @cartoonistanonymous@cartoonistanonymous Жыл бұрын
    • Where can I find this?

      @memedealer69420@memedealer694204 ай бұрын
  • I have always been bothered by the idea that TMBG think Dr. Worm is "a looser" The song has alwasy felt pretty loving and celebratory of Dr. Worm.

    @SugarSnapDragon@SugarSnapDragon2 жыл бұрын
    • Not an idea, a fact. He informed you that he is not a real doctor because impersonating a doctor is a crime. Its apart of the joke. 🎉 Back to reality. ~You're welcome.

      @Acanofalconpunch@Acanofalconpunch5 ай бұрын
    • @@Acanofalconpunch john Linnell is also very bothered by people seeing him as a loser: ""I feel defensive immediately hearing somebody describe it that way. But to me, the song makes perfect sense. It's about somebody who has an idea of their identity that, you know, other people don't agree with. And specifically, it's about the kind of person who has a fantasy about [wanting] people to call them a nickname that nobody will agree to call them, and has an idea of their status that nobody else agrees on, and it's a pretty common problem, you know. I mean I grew up with people like that, who lived in their mothers' basements and had an idea that they were on TV and stuff like that, and that's all the song is really about, it's about somebody who has a fantasy and nobody else will buy into it."

      @unclejohnthezef@unclejohnthezef3 ай бұрын
  • "By both John and John" LMAO NEVER GETS OLD

    @fiegorongalez6548@fiegorongalez6548 Жыл бұрын
  • I saw the title and I thought about it, and yeah, I definitely agree with you. My mind instantly went to “I am a real worm, I am an actual worm.”

    @Fallassa@Fallassa3 жыл бұрын
  • The phrase "I am a real worm, I am an actual worm, I live like a worm." is somewhat reminiscent of many conversations I've had with well-meaning cis moms.

    @radiobob1908@radiobob19089 ай бұрын
  • 5:16 I always thought "cuz I can't hear the doorbell" referenced the fact that worms can't hear at all

    @Donut-Eater@Donut-Eater Жыл бұрын
    • Oh that's an interesting read! It didn't occur to me bc I've had that actual conversation with human drummers, about how you just have to come in bc there's no way to alert them of your presence when they're playing

      @TXWatson@TXWatson Жыл бұрын
  • Your singing is actually fantastic my guy

    @brandie3344@brandie33443 жыл бұрын
  • I searched "trans worm" and i was very surprised i managed to fing anything, thanks for this

    @Valley_Foods@Valley_Foods2 жыл бұрын
    • trans worm

      @cyberneticsquid@cyberneticsquid Жыл бұрын
    • Trans worm

      @Ratpiss_samurai@Ratpiss_samurai6 ай бұрын
    • Trans worm

      @TOH_Fan@TOH_Fan5 ай бұрын
  • I am so, SO glad that I'm not the only person who's had this interpretation of Doctor Worm! My chosen name began as a consideration for a stage name when I was still exploring my gender identity and hadn't yet figured out that I'm trans, so the line "someday somebody else besides me will call me by my stage name" almost always makes me tear up, and the powerful assertion of identity in "I am a real worm" hits me where I live. Thanks for making this video!

    @veronicaklinger3006@veronicaklinger30062 жыл бұрын
  • as an autistic trans man who has struggled with getting people to come to terms with my identity, family especially, this song does resonate with me a lot. the idea of being a “real worm” and “living like a worm” means lot to me, because it reminds me so much of the numerous times i’ve tried explaining to people that despite not being a male *biologically* (like not being “a real doctor”), I am a man in spirit and identity of sorts, and i “live like a worm” in a way that i live my life happy with what i identify as. being “interested” in things alongside doctor worm’s expressed passion for the drums personally resonates with my fixations and interests, and how i act whenever people show an interest or intent to hear me out. it makes me love this song so much more than i already do. thank you for this. :) [and to the terfs in the comments, cry louder, people can have interpretations, and if you feel the need to comment about how much you disagree with said interpretations, just know that we, most likely, don’t care all that much, keep your thoughts to yourself and click off the video, yeah?

    @linnellpilled@linnellpilled8 ай бұрын
  • There is a school of thought that the completion of art (if I may use an extremely clumsy phrase) ends with the viewer/listener, not when the artist displays their work. People bring their own interpretations and that is what gives art its meaning, regardless of the artist’s intentions. You have made an absolutely amazing completion to a work I had considered perfectly complete already. I’m a cis woman with a trans son (age 17). He *barely* tolerates my obsession with tmbg; there is much eye-rolling. I wonder if I can get him to watch this. So so so good. And your singing isn’t bad either. Thank you for this.

    @solidarityburp2700@solidarityburp2700 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you! (The singing thing was a joke, though. I did actually just use the TMBG audio)

      @TXWatson@TXWatson Жыл бұрын
    • @@TXWatson I appreciate the humility, But I'm pretty sure you can actually perfectly imitate the sounds of several different instruments with your voice while singing.

      @rateeightx@rateeightx Жыл бұрын
    • I completely agree with this really, Art is generally made for the people who enjoy it, Not those who make it. Sure, The artist may enjoy it too, In fact likely does if they considered it good enough to release to the world, But that doesn't make their interpretation inherently any more right than anyone else's. I suppose something can be said for intention, But it's still far from the most important part of interpretation. There's actually one musician I know, Daniel Uhl of Spiral Cell, Who in an interview said he doesn't like to give his own interpretations of his songs or say what his intention is, As he wants the listener to make their own interpretation of it, Which I think is honestly fantastic. (Even if out of sheer curiosity I would like to know his interpretation of them in some cases.)

      @rateeightx@rateeightx Жыл бұрын
  • I think that rabbi vole's solo is meant to show their simular struggles to Dr. Worm's theme by themselves.

    @RakoonCD@RakoonCD2 жыл бұрын
  • Love this. I always thought "I'm interested in things" could also be read as Dr. Worm being on the spectrum. They're ready and willing to tell you about what they're interested in

    @michaelmoroney423@michaelmoroney423 Жыл бұрын
  • i dont know why this showed up when i was searching "homestar runner gay" in the google search bar but im glad it did

    @rudy8335@rudy83353 жыл бұрын
    • Tbh target demographic

      @TXWatson@TXWatson3 жыл бұрын
    • May I ask why exactly you were looking that up?

      @PonkleWonkle@PonkleWonkle3 жыл бұрын
    • @@PonkleWonkle why aren’t you?

      @ruerue244@ruerue2443 жыл бұрын
    • Probably because Homestar Runner did a music video for TMBG

      @StarberryGAME@StarberryGAME3 жыл бұрын
  • Wait wait... Dr. Worm and Rabi Vole are supposed to be bad at the drums and solo? But... I enjoy both. Clearly, if I'm sitting here listening to these YEARS after having listened to it the first time they have done something GOOD. Yes good. My autocorrect suggests I mean "well" and not "good" but no they have done something good. Regardless of their genders, these two people have done something good.

    @djsyntic@djsyntic Жыл бұрын
  • as a huge tmbg fan & nonbinary person this explains EVERYTHING !!!! also omg I love the sense of humor in this. amazing vid thank you

    @melonprofessor@melonprofessor2 жыл бұрын
  • I want, "I am going to be using They/Them for Doctor Worm" tattooed on my body

    @Questionablemaybe@Questionablemaybe2 жыл бұрын
  • i am a worm, i‘m not a doctor, and i like to poorly play music so i’ve always identified with this song. but actually, and in all seriousness, i love this song as a testament to enjoying yourself and trying to better yourself while being proud of where you are. and as a non-binary person who really felt understood and validated when you spoke i loved your analysis. thanks, bud, for making me further enjoy doctor worm!! 💜 (and thanks for sending me from tiktok to here.)

    @lexchangedtheirlastname@lexchangedtheirlastname3 жыл бұрын
  • A cis man I don't talk to just sent me this video. Thanks, man.

    @weirdscience369@weirdscience3693 жыл бұрын
  • I don't care the original intention, this is how will now choose to interpret this song.

    @kafkafication3449@kafkafication34493 жыл бұрын
    • Me too! I love this interpretation. I'm not trans myself and so don't want to try to speak for any trans people. I do feel this could be really helpful to give a window into how SOME trans people feel, like just a tiny little slice 🖤

      @wrongtown@wrongtown3 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, drives home that I think is usually a step too complex for the discourse a lot of cis ppl are ready for.

      @TXWatson@TXWatson3 жыл бұрын
    • @@TXWatson I respect your interpretation. But the way your title and your video is saying it is like disregarding a ton of other interpretations. TMBG love writing songs like this, they don't give them specific meanings but the lyrics can be hilarious and entertaining. Then some people will come up with interpretations based on what they wanted it to mean. Like you know some people would interpret the Worm as a Penis and the Drum as a girl's ass, I don't know. My point is, you should be clear in saying that this is purely your own personal interpretation and avoid ascribing things that boldly. And also, not to be mean at all, but your like interpreting a song using pronouns like they're not used that much. Like, of course you would expect the song to start like "They call me..." and not like "He/She calls me..."--in short, your interpretation is very one-sided.

      @makara2711@makara27113 жыл бұрын
    • @@makara2711 I literally have a whole section about the fact that this is definitely not the intended reading of the song, and that the value of this reading is precisely in the fact that it's something trans audiences can read, knowing it's their own interpretation and not an authoritative one, without fear of critique on the basis that it's not precisely a correct reading. I go over the sources and citations that establish what TMBG have actually said they meant, and explain why this reading is more valuable as the interpretation of individuals than it could be if it were definitive. To have written this comment and think you had a point, you would truly need to have not actually watched the video. Next time you try and dunk on someone for being disrespectful of a work, consider showing that work the respect of actually viewing it first.

      @TXWatson@TXWatson3 жыл бұрын
  • I found this while looking for the Doctor Worm music video and I feel so happy cause I’m non-binary and regularly think and feel “today my gender is Dr. Worm”. Because this song makes me feel gender emotions. And also reminds me of how I’m learning how to bake pie. So like I’m doctor work but with baked good and I love that. I’m seeing TMBG in a few days and I’m going to wear mushroom overalls to the concert and I’m so excited.

    @AidanKedzierski@AidanKedzierski Жыл бұрын
  • Oh my God, I adore this. I found this while I was watching TMBG music videos, and the moment I saw the title it clicked in my mind. I already loved this song, and I always interpreted it in a positive light, rather than the delusional meaning that was intended. You've completely changed how I see this song now.

    @sorayaprotera@sorayaprotera3 жыл бұрын
  • I love TMBG so much and I love this video! I think what makes this interpretation work so well despite clearly not being intended is that They Might be Giants always write with a lot of empathy for the characters singing their songs. Whatever Doctor Worm is meant to be about its clear that Doctor Worm is a very sincere character with very sincere needs and desires.

    @Jaggemonkey@Jaggemonkey3 жыл бұрын
  • This is a wonderful analysis and interpretation of this song. It adds so much heart and meaning to the music, the words, everything. Truly wonderful.

    @edensthings@edensthings3 жыл бұрын
  • full stop, this is something i’ve been thinking for the past three months. i just found this video today when i was looking for tmbg demos and this was listed as “related” i’m so glad i found this video, i’m so glad people agree with me. thank you for this.

    @dylannoah123@dylannoah1233 жыл бұрын
    • I don't know but I think it seems more beautiful that he talks about a worm that wants a friend 🧸🔫

      @davie5045@davie50452 жыл бұрын
    • I mean, alright. Cool. I'm glad you also enjoy the song.

      @TXWatson@TXWatson2 жыл бұрын
  • I've listened to some They Might Be Giants - enough to know that their songs are always open to wide ranges of interpretation, and I'd finally listened to Dr. Worm after it was mentioned in a Drawfee episode. This was the first video in the sidebar after listening to it and I want to say you did a great read on it! A few of my professors in my English and art history courses have said things to this effect: "all art has meaning, but it isn't always predetermined by the artist. Truly being an English major or a literary/art analyst, is to make meaning of something out of the evidence within the piece itself." This video really captures that spirit of analyzing art. You're going through the full process of "what is the narrator saying, doing, feeling? How can I prove this interpretation while staying within the realms of the lyrics and instrumentation, rather than relying on what the artists themselves have had to say?" That's generally what English teachers mean when they say "what does this mean? There's no wrong answer," - of course in public school there's always the answer they want you to get to, but in college and beyond it's all about finding your own answer in the text, making your own connections, and then proving it through argument.

    @HyphenatedReality@HyphenatedReality Жыл бұрын
  • I'd like to post how I interpret the song just to put it out there. Dr. Worm, from what I've interpreted, is literally about a worm who plays the drums and goes by the stage name 'Dr.Worm.' My points are that the conversation between you and Dr.Worm is very introductory (By that I mean that Dr.Worm is meeting you for the first time. The reason he tells you he's not a doctor is so that you aren't confused.) Next, I think he's saying that he's an 'actual worm' is the song exclaiming that he really is a worm and not a human. Then when he's playing the drums he may be nervous. He believes that he's good at it but wants you to know that you can criticize it if you want. Him leaving the door unlocked could also explain how the two of you meet. You simply walked into his house. Him saying he doesn't know if your watching whilst he's playing the drums, to me that sounds like he's getting so into his drum playing that he zones you out of his mind. He dreams of having his performance be famous and that his stage name 'Dr.Worm' would be known worldwide. I have other reasons for my interpretation, but this comment is just to put what I perceive out there into the world. You did make a good video with some nice points, but from at least how I've listed to this song, the lyrics are just too literal in my opinion.

    @uselessshroob@uselessshroob3 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah this is a totally reasonable interpretation, and I think definitely how TMBG intended it to read. I find reading it as a trans allegory really compelling (for obvious reasons) but it's def only one way to look at the song, and certainly not the only way to *enjoy* the song.

      @TXWatson@TXWatson3 жыл бұрын
  • This came into my recommended after I looked up the song since a really long time. My first reaction was "yeah, why the hell not" I always thought that Dr Worm was a classic story of someone who is enjoying what they want and plans to one day make it big doing what they love. To add this extra dimension to my interpretation of the song makes no difference in my interpretation and introduces me to a new angle of a song I really enjoy.

    @Directionless.Sponge@Directionless.Sponge4 ай бұрын
  • my friend sent me this video and I am such a massive TMBG fan I must comment just to show my appreciation

    @vertical7747@vertical77479 ай бұрын
  • Really love what you did visually with this one!

    @suzysquidink@suzysquidink3 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @TXWatson@TXWatson3 жыл бұрын
  • if the youtube algorithm was any decent it would have sent me a personal email with this video link in it when you uploaded it. but i'm SO glad i've found it now and THANK YOU for making it

    @colewrenard5927@colewrenard59273 жыл бұрын
  • I love this reading of the song. I also think it's neat that people interpret "Doctor Worm" this way, as it's also become an anthem for the Deep Space 9 characters Jadzia and Ezri Daz, both of whom are heavily coded as transgender.

    @bailor5045@bailor5045 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for adding to the large pile of reasons I (a.) Need to finally get around to watching some Star Trek and (b.) Should specifically start with DS9

      @TXWatson@TXWatson Жыл бұрын
  • I love the small probably unintentional detail of how the letters are sometimes bolded in certain parts in the lyrics describing how the tone of doctor worm

    @justsomefool1969@justsomefool1969 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm so glad that multiple other people have individually discovered this reading of the song because if I were the only one I would sound CRAZY for feeling this

    @teamcyeborg@teamcyeborgАй бұрын
  • >:) it's hard to make yourself.... volenerable........

    @remy3247@remy32473 жыл бұрын
  • I came here from your tiktok about None Pizza with Left Beef. The essay was perfection. I love this song, and this video is absolutely amazing.

    @greenspot13@greenspot133 жыл бұрын
  • I'm not the biggest fan of TMBG since I dont know most of their albums, but ive been a fan of this song for over 10 years ever since i first heard it in the browser mmorpg AQW. Finally accepting myself as a trans woman and then finding this video after trying to find out if TMBG were trans supporters makes me very happy and a little emotional. Though i only like some of their songs, i really like them as people and the social role they put themselves in and ill always wish the best for both john and john! Also, thanks for the interpretation, you made this song a thousand times better for me

    @almaJackdawn@almaJackdawn Жыл бұрын
    • Except there is no proof of them being trans supporters. Don't let this good song be ruined by nonsense like transgender.

      @filiptomek11@filiptomek118 ай бұрын
  • 5:19 I always interpreted the "I can't heard the doorbell" as being related to the being a worm; Worms, Or Earthworms at least, Don't have ears, And thus theoretically couldn't hear a doorbell ring, Although the drums being loud makes perfect sense to.

    @rateeightx@rateeightx Жыл бұрын
  • this is one of me and my siblings (all 3 of us trans) like favorite piece of music, thank you for sharing your cool interpretation and making me think about a favorite song of mine more! now i gotta figure out how constantinople is a trans allegory actually

    @madelinemccoolname@madelinemccoolname6 ай бұрын
  • This is a really interesting and meaningful analysis, and one that produces some sentences that are rather hilarious taken at face value: "Their identity as a worm is not a topic for debate[...]" Great video!

    @cyberneticsquid@cyberneticsquid Жыл бұрын
  • One of the reasons I absolutely love TMBG. Their lyrics can have different meanings for different people. Enough space to fill in what each listener wants, needs or likes. I have all sorts of theories about a bunch of their songs that fit into my experience. Glad they fit into yours as well. Viva la TMBG!

    @derekneu6524@derekneu65245 ай бұрын
  • I'm a trans guy who's part of a system, and one of my headmates is a worm on a string. Payne(the worm) is a split of myself(host) and really enjoys this song, they're struggling with understanding that they have to share a body with myself and our third equally non-human headmate. Payne is also a PTSD holder, and neither myself nor our other headmate are professionals with handling an illness like PTSD, we wish we knew more and wish we could help Payne more, but as none of us are doctors, all we can do is support and accept Payne as they are, that they are more than just a suffering worm puppet, they are an actual worm and they like things. We love that they are okay at doing things even if they aren't the best because Payne is getting better and we love that for them. Thank you for this video 💜 -The Void System

    @catboysephiroth560@catboysephiroth5605 ай бұрын
  • As a non binary drummer, I have always loved this song, thanks for making this

    @wiggletonthewise2141@wiggletonthewise21417 ай бұрын
  • i knew there was a reason i flapped my hands around when i heard this song

    @KazKeepKalm@KazKeepKalm9 ай бұрын
  • i've always loved the song growing up, and as an autistic person, i've always found doctor worm's enthusiasm for their hobbies infectious and inspiring. but, even as a cis person, i'd say like, /most/ of my friends are trans, so after a moment or two, your interpretation really clicked. the implied experiences as doctor worm's friend as per your interpretation are all things i've went through as i've grown up and met people, and grown close to them, forming lifelong friendships, and growing as a person along the way. also [Trumpets of interruption] got me to laugh pretty hard. great work!

    @m.greenfield6328@m.greenfield632811 ай бұрын
  • I LOVE this reading so much! You my friend have a new subscriber.

    @CouncilofGeeks@CouncilofGeeks3 жыл бұрын
  • i just discovered this song like 5 minutes ago because im making a playlist of worm related music Good video! love this reading

    @MishaHivemind@MishaHivemind4 ай бұрын
    • If you ever make a snail-related list, check out Snail Shell

      @Althor413@Althor4134 ай бұрын
  • I don't usually subscribe based on titles alone but I can make an exception here.

    @emmabellhelium@emmabellhelium8 ай бұрын
  • great video!!! my friend sent this to me and i think your interpretation was very interesting. i know its common amongst trans tmbg fans to see doctor worm as a trans song, but this is the first time i ever saw someone go into depth with it. about a year ago i started this list of trans tmbg songs which has around twenty songs on it (i still need to add some interpretations to it since i stumbled upon one for mr me and some songs discussed on the second trans episode of this might be a podcast). i think its very interesting how this cis band has so many songs that trans people can relate to and find some sort of meaning behind it that's gender related. i absolutely hate the original meaning behind doctor worm because it doesn't really feel that way even if you didn't see anything gender related about it. it just seems like doctor worm is trying their best, but linnell is just calling them a loser. maybe linnell was fucking around when he said that since sometimes they like to do that when it comes to talking about the meanings behind their songs, but i dont know. anyways, great video. sorry for the long comment, i get very excited about anything relating to tmbg and trans people.

    @theseymourgalore@theseymourgalore3 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I mean I've known ppl like the person Linell was talking about. Tbh I think he's just too nice a person-like he tries to write songs abt ppl he has a problem with but he puts too much empathy in it & winds up writing abt someone with a really sincere relationship to a difficult experience. "I Should Be Allowed To Think" is another one like that for me-like it's supposed to be abt someone who's deluded & self-important, and while that does come thru in that one, it's also really clear that dude is actually Going Through Some Shit & kinda desperately trying to make his life into something that he can feel meaning in. With Doctor Worm I think that Linell's read is totally a plausible interpretation, but he never actually put anything in the song that suggests that the doctor really has an unjustified confidence, & I think that's missing just because they would've felt mean writing it. But the result is that it's about somebody who's just a passionate amateur who has hope about where their hobby might take them. (Edited cuz I realized I wasn't actually sure Linell wrote both of those songs, & also I think Flansberg is prolly similarly limited by niceness)

      @TXWatson@TXWatson3 жыл бұрын
  • i like this reading. i think i'm gonna stick to my (not all that different) general feelings of queer trans autistic kinship i feel towards this earnest li'l creature, but i really appreciate hearing someone do the kind of analysis that doesn't occur to me and provide a more explicitly trans interpretation

    @spambot7110@spambot71103 жыл бұрын
  • Aaaaaaaaaand subbed, lol. I found this randomly because I was jamming to Doctor Worm and I love your analysis. Great work, and excellent singing!

    @Mae_forrest@Mae_forrest Жыл бұрын
  • I’m a big tmbg fan and this is the best thing I have EVER seen

    @ostatniezyczenie@ostatniezyczenie3 жыл бұрын
    • Same

      @cheese_stick4342@cheese_stick43423 жыл бұрын
  • I may not be trans, but when I thought about this song on my own I came to this video's exact conclusion. I don't care if the Johns might say otherwise, y'all should have this one.

    @emeraldnickel@emeraldnickel3 ай бұрын
  • This came up as one of the recommendations while I was watching the music video for Dr. Worm. The title caught my attention, I'm glad it did.

    @Zthewise@Zthewise3 ай бұрын
  • I gave Gemini AI the task of producing a short story based on Doctor Worm. It took to the task in a more literal sense, but wasn't horrible. *** Prompt: Write a short story based on the TMBG song, "Doctor Worm" Reginald wriggled, a disgruntled frown etched on his segmented face. Rain lashed against the damp potting soil, his usual practice space. Tonight, the rhythm of the storm wasn't enough. He craved the crisp snap of a snare and the booming resonance of a bass drum. He was Doctor Worm, after all, and a doctor needed his instruments. The dream had come a year ago, a vision during a particularly humid summer. John Bonham, the human drummer he'd admired from afar, his thunderous beats echoing through the ventilation system into Reginald's dirt castle. That night, a new ambition sprouted - to play the drums, not burrow through them. Reality, however, proved less glamorous. Reginald's initial attempts were met with mockery. Mildred, the grumpy earthworm next door, called him "delusional." Bartholomew, the pompous beetle, scoffed, "Drumming? That's for creatures with limbs, not mindless burrowers." But Reginald persisted. He fashioned makeshift drumsticks from twigs and bottle caps, their clatter a far cry from Bonham's thunder. He practiced in secret, the rhythm pulsing through his segmented body, a counterpoint to the dripping rain. Tonight, however, a new kind of frustration gnawed at him. He yearned for an audience, a single creature to acknowledge his efforts. "Someone else besides me will call me by my stage name," he muttered, the lyric from his personal anthem echoing in his mind. Suddenly, a flicker of light pierced the darkness. A firefly, lost in the storm, had stumbled upon his makeshift stage. Mesmerized, it hovered, its bioluminescence illuminating the determined glint in Reginald's multiple eyes. With renewed vigor, Reginald launched into his latest composition, a frenetic beat that mimicked the storm's fury. The firefly, captivated, pulsed its light in time with the rhythm. It wasn't much, but in that flickering glow, Reginald saw a reflection - not of a doctor, but of an artist, his passion resonating with the world, even if that world was just one tiny firefly. As the storm subsided, a single word escaped Reginald's tiny mandibles. "Encore?" The firefly, as if in answer, blinked its tiny light twice. A small smile, or at least what passed for one on a worm's face, spread across Reginald's segmented face. He wasn't quite John Bonham yet, but under the watchful glow of his first fan, Doctor Worm continued to practice, his dreams drumming a steady rhythm in the damp earth.

    @JeffSchall@JeffSchall2 ай бұрын
    • I revised the prompt, and this is probably a bit better. *** Prompt: Write a short story based on the TMBG song, "Doctor Worm" about a transsexual person. Rain pummeled the corrugated metal roof, a relentless percussion solo that echoed in Janine's basement apartment. It mirrored the frantic beat of her heart. Tonight was the night. She wasn't Janine anymore. Tonight, she was Dr. Worm. The name, a childhood fascination with invertebrates twisted with a subversive glee, felt like a secret identity. Looking in the mirror, she barely recognized herself. Gone were the ill-fitting clothes and the hair she'd never felt was truly hers. Now, a sharp bob framed her face, and a leather jacket hung loosely on her newly confident posture. Hours of KZhead tutorials had transformed her eyeliner into a weaponized wing, a stark contrast to the mousy brown she used to hide behind. Dr. Worm, though. That was the real transformation. It wasn't just the worn drum kit she'd cobbled together from online deals and scavenged parts. It was the rhythm, a language that finally felt like it flowed naturally through her, a counterpoint to the dissonance she'd felt her whole life. The memory of her parents' horrified faces when she'd first confessed her dreams of playing drums, not becoming a doctor, flickered across her mind. "Unladylike," they'd said. "Unrealistic." But Dr. Worm wasn't a lady. Dr. Worm wasn't Janine, either. Dr. Worm was the person trapped inside, finally bursting free. Her phone buzzed, a text from her friend, Chloe, the only person who knew about Dr. Worm. "Ready to rock the basement, Doc?" Janine, or rather, Dr. Worm, a mischievous grin splitting her face, typed back, "Almost. Just gotta find my metaphorical stethoscope." She grabbed a drumstick, the familiar weight a comfort. Tonight, she wasn't playing for her disapproving parents or the whispers at school. Tonight, she was playing for herself. As the first beats pounded through the room, the rain outside faded into background noise. The rhythm pulsed through her, a primal language that spoke of defiance and self-discovery. Dr. Worm wasn't perfect - the basement wasn't exactly a stadium - but in that moment, enveloped by the music, she was exactly who she was meant to be. When the last note faded, a single tear rolled down her cheek, a tear of relief, of joy, of pure, unadulterated existence. Maybe someday, Dr. Worm would play on a real stage, bathed in real spotlights. But for now, the basement, the flickering fluorescent light, and the echo of the drums - that was her symphony.

      @JeffSchall@JeffSchall2 ай бұрын
  • I honestly thought the vole’s name was Crab Apple this whole time.

    @SmashAtoms@SmashAtoms3 жыл бұрын
  • This is awesome! Some of the best and most original interpretative work I’ve ever seen! And the way you articulate your points is fantastic! I think the Johns would approve!

    @JasonBeam7@JasonBeam73 жыл бұрын
  • Given at least two trans women I'm aware of are HUGE fans of TMBG I immediately have to wonder if a trans person I encounter (or someone I know about comes out as trans) if they also happen to be a fan of one of my favorite music groups of All Time. Meanwhile I question my own gender every time Michael Guy Bowman sings "you are my favorite girl" in This Is As Good As It Gets.

    @fissionphoenix4995@fissionphoenix49952 ай бұрын
  • I have a theory that "Nothing's Gonna Change My Clothes" is about being trans

    @liamtheleotard7180@liamtheleotard7180 Жыл бұрын
  • Almost a year later, was listening to the song and this popped back into my head. god bless

    @lucase.2546@lucase.25462 жыл бұрын
  • The solo is my favorite part of the song lol

    @CAT-2323@CAT-232310 ай бұрын
  • I found you on tiktok and would love to interview you on my (very small) youtube channel, is that OK?

    @smileyp4535@smileyp45352 жыл бұрын
  • This interpretation makes me love the song (and They Might Be Giants as a whole) even more than already do. Great job

    @PinkDelilahTea@PinkDelilahTea3 жыл бұрын
  • I've been obsessing over this and have had almost the exact same thoughts! so cool to see other cool people interacting with this song in this way

    @user-ks1gb1ud3l@user-ks1gb1ud3l2 жыл бұрын
  • As a TMGB super fan and a trans guy I'm kicking myself never seeing this as a trans allegory! Thank you for the new interpretation. So here's one for you: I always read The Constellation as jealousy of a cis man towards a nonexistent trans person-you know, the one some cis folks make up in their heads to be pissed at for no reason whatsoever.

    @addoworkman2173@addoworkman2173 Жыл бұрын
  • this is an AMAZING analysis !! i really enjoy this and also i love your handwriting

    @jacintak2118@jacintak21182 жыл бұрын
  • i at times have thought of this song somewhat similar but for slightly different reasons, but i like it! every song should be this up for interpretation! love it

    @HuffGLaDTem@HuffGLaDTem Жыл бұрын
  • I love this song even more now!

    @izzylee64@izzylee643 жыл бұрын
  • I hope they make a new song from dr. Worms friend rabbi vowels perspective. I liked his part in the song.

    @kylevanner3191@kylevanner31916 ай бұрын
  • They might be trans allies

    @almaJackdawn@almaJackdawn Жыл бұрын
  • My friends: what are you going to do with a mass media degree? Me: oh yknow. Trans readings of TMBG songs

    @Jiroxys25@Jiroxys253 жыл бұрын
    • Dude you just made me lol. You are a huge comedian

      @user-jk7so7tx3v@user-jk7so7tx3v3 жыл бұрын
  • when is this gonna blow up for the love of god

    @marycelestefloreani7158@marycelestefloreani7158 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow nice singing almost sounded like the original

    @gare2899@gare28993 жыл бұрын
  • This is a completely awesome video. I love your analysis. It is the best demonstration that I have seen that consistency with authorial intent is not necessary for a good and relevant literary criticism. I have always liked this song without giving it much thought. I'm tone deaf and not a music effort, so the efforts of Dr. Vole and Rabbi Vole seem fine to me. I don't see any lack as you indicated their efforts don't have any mistakes and fit into the song. I am looking forward to watching more of your work Thank you!

    @leepyrzqxgl@leepyrzqxgl Жыл бұрын
  • I really like this reading of the song, and this video has some slick production value!

    @MisterAppleEsq@MisterAppleEsq2 жыл бұрын
  • Found this while searching for the music vid. Lovin it. Yes!

    @lucase.2546@lucase.25463 жыл бұрын
  • Truly incredible. Thank you for this.

    @DiomedesIsHit@DiomedesIsHit3 жыл бұрын
  • Omg you have such a great singing voice!

    @Althor413@Althor4134 ай бұрын
  • Well, I think it's cool that you can draw that meaning from the song. I'm sure TMBG would agree that the song could just as easily be about that than anything else. But if you're speaking about their intent, I'm skeptical. You seemed to agree. Good art allows its consumer to draw what they need from it and see things that are exclusive to them personally in it. Peter Pumkinhead by XTC has been said to be about Jesus Christ, JFK, MLK and all manner of religious leaders and personal heroes. And Andy Partridge has called the song a pick your own subject song. It's about all those people and whoever you want it to be about. That's just one example but it should be possible to do that with a lot of things. Be they songs, paintings, books or whatever.

    @PaulTheSkeptic@PaulTheSkeptic Жыл бұрын
  • I always feel unique until I find a youtube video that lies at the intersection of two different parts of my identity that i never thought would cross. My identity as a transgender woman and my identity as a fan of they might be Giants.

    @saphiralucifera2366@saphiralucifera236611 ай бұрын
  • I don't personally think that Dr. Worm is about trans people, or anything really. But then that's the beauty of TMBG, their songs are often just nonsensical fun so people can ascribe whatever meaning that they want to them.

    @MiketheratguyMultimedia@MiketheratguyMultimedia2 жыл бұрын
  • You know funnily enough the way you segmented the song made me think of autistim and my relationship to it... and how gender relates to that so i mean clearly not intended those ways, but a nice conclusion nevertheless

    @cloverwoods6387@cloverwoods63872 жыл бұрын
  • Extremely big brain takes hour I am so glad this came up when I just wanted to listen to doctor worm

    @Cscope1717@Cscope17173 жыл бұрын
  • I really dig the use of whiteboards.

    @politicallynonbinary@politicallynonbinary3 жыл бұрын
  • i hate interpretations of this song that see Doctor Worm as this annoying, sad figure, because I relate to Doctor Worm. i am interested in things. i am not a real doctor. i want to get better at music but i am an amateur. i am nonbinary. having social anxiety, one thing that always scares me away from displaying any self-confidence in public is the fear of people observing me being myself, and judging me for... treating myself with too much seriousness or undeserved respect? or for displaying my interests without restraint, without constantly considering and accomodating for the fact that anything I do could be seen as annoying or cringy or piteous or complacent. maybe all us actual worms can get together in one big band practice and call each other by our stage names and give each other constructive criticism on our hobbies when requested. and maybe I won't have to worry about what other people think as much :)

    @elh7149@elh7149 Жыл бұрын
    • Honestly finding those communities is so important. Make friends who call you by your stage name 2k22

      @TXWatson@TXWatson Жыл бұрын
    • @@TXWatson psst... Dont tell them I told you this but they're the real Dr worm....

      @FriskDrinksBrisk@FriskDrinksBrisk10 ай бұрын
  • Great editing! and also great message

    @dmcdouga07@dmcdouga073 жыл бұрын
  • It's a fun song about a worm who plays drums.

    @PresidentHotdog@PresidentHotdog12 күн бұрын
  • So did KZhead content ID your wonderful singing?

    @riverhere9483@riverhere94833 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, TMBG's chill tho, it's just "monetized in some territories." I don't actually ever monetize my content so I wasn't worried abt it

      @TXWatson@TXWatson3 жыл бұрын
  • Happy TDoV everyone! I listened to Dr worm several times today thinking about this video.

    @dylanbuddy9012@dylanbuddy90123 жыл бұрын
  • They call me doctor worm

    @supercoolfriendskelly2884@supercoolfriendskelly2884 Жыл бұрын
  • this is beautiful

    @meowraiu2@meowraiu27 ай бұрын
  • This video is extremely well executed and really affirming!!

    @dmschoolia@dmschoolia2 жыл бұрын
  • Watched 2x because I felt feelings

    @MiriamClairify@MiriamClairify3 жыл бұрын
  • So it now makes sense as to why I like it so much 💙

    @Bigbabyxan98@Bigbabyxan982 жыл бұрын
  • Hell yeah!!! 🪱🏳️‍⚧️

    @nightcollapse@nightcollapse10 ай бұрын
  • Very informative, thankyou

    @cuckoobrain7999@cuckoobrain7999Ай бұрын
  • I didn’t expect any of that, I like it :D!

    @PixelM35@PixelM356 ай бұрын
  • This video made me happy, thank u

    @cfor8129@cfor81293 жыл бұрын
  • omg i love this. well done

    @DanielValdes@DanielValdes28 күн бұрын
  • YEAAAAAAAAAH

    @mozzymo9679@mozzymo96793 жыл бұрын
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