Five Musicians We'd Like to See on Yo Gabba Gabba!

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Yo Gabba Gabba! is far more than just Nickelodeon-produced kiddie fodder. It's become a venue for introducing kids to music by Devo, Chromeo, Mates of State, Of Montreal, and so many more. The show's so popular, especially with indie darlings with children, that the show's producers have a surplus of musicians clamoring to be on the show.

We hope that, if any of the following artists are begging to be on the show, they make the cut. It's for the children, after all. By the way, Yo Gabba Gabba! Live! -- the traveling version of the TV show will be at the Fabulous Fox Theatre on Sunday, with shows at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Tickets are still available.

5. The Flaming Lips
Stick a bunch of tots in Wayne Coyne's giant hamster bubble and you'll have the happiest kids ever in the history of the world. They wouldn't even have to write a new song for the Lips, since most of their stuff already appeals to the LCD-like imaginations of five-year-olds. Of course you can be a frog and a locust and a bear, Honey! Of course. You can be anything.

Lady Gaga
What makes boys and girls different? Why is it so hard for one to get along with the other? And why do they have so many cooties? Gaga can fill them in. Granted, she might scare the holy living crap out of them in the process, but I'll bet the rates of teen pregnancies and STDs will plummet in about a decade if Gaga does Gabba Gabba.

3. John Lydon
Tantrums are a part of life in the Yo Gabba Gabba! demographic. So why not learn how to throw a proper one? John Lydon, formerly of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Limited, remains the foremost expert in the tantrum-throwing field. Anger is an energy! Encourage the kids that it's better to beat a rug than to beat your brother. Or that sometimes, it's okay to deface the queen. If we don't teach the next generation to fight authority, then who will?


Comments (3)

Courtney Chesley says:

The Flaming Lips would be PERFECT for the show, although they may forever stay in Yo Gabba Gabba land!!!

Posted On: Thursday, Mar. 18 2010 @ 5:02PM
mike says:

John Lydon on YGG is not such a stretch. One of the best moments of the Sex Pistols doc, The Filth & The Fury, features the band performing a benefit for striking miners. Lydon's seen, mic in hand, amongst a crowd of children, smiling, acting silly and and having fun. You can even forget that he's singing "Bodies," which may be one of the least appropriate children's song ever.

Posted On: Thursday, Mar. 18 2010 @ 7:25PM
Annie Zaleski says:

i had forgotten how amazing that conan/WK clip is. hahahahahahha.

Posted On: Thursday, Mar. 18 2010 @ 8:04PM

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