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Taking on an even larger role within the band's video portfolio is the ten part bi-weekly variety-show series [[Tally Hall]]'s Internet Show (abbreviated: T.H.I.S.), which debuted on September 15, 2008. Each episode is ten minutes long and is posted on their website http://www.tallyhall.com. The content includes skits, sock puppets, music, music videos, and pictures of bodily functions.
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'''Tally Hall's Internet Show''' (abbreviated: T.H.I.S.) is a ten part bi-weekly variety-show series by the band [[Tally Hall]], which debuted on September 15, 2008. Each episode is ten minutes long and was posted on the band's official website [[tallyhall.com]]. The content includes skits, sock puppets, music videos, and pictures of bodily functions, as well as including one-off characters such as Ben, [[Sally]] and [[Peter]].


With the release of Tally Hall's Internet Show in September 2008, it became clear that many music videos would be released within the Internet Show. "[[Good Day]]" was the first music video to be seen in episode one. Other music videos include "[[Welcome To Tally Hall]]", "[[Two Wuv]]", "[[The Whole World And You]]", "[[Greener]]", "[[Ruler Of Everything]]" and "[[Hidden In The Sand]]".
With the release of the first episode in September 2008, it became clear that many music videos would be released within the Internet Show. "[[Good Day]]" was the first music video to be seen in episode one. Other music videos included "[[Welcome To Tally Hall]]", "[[Two Wuv]]", "[[The Whole World And You]]", "[[Greener]]", "[[Ruler Of Everything]]" and "[[Hidden In The Sand (Song)|Hidden In The Sand]]".


On February 15th, 2013, Tally Hall made the entire series available for viewing on [http://vimeo.com/tallyhall/videos Vimeo], along with a never-seen-before episode called [[South_by_Southwest_2007_(T.H.I.S._Episode)|South By Southwest 2007]].  
Around 2011, the entire series would be taken off of tallyhall.com due to rights issues with [[Atlantic Records]], who funded the Internet Show. On February 15th, 2013 however, Tally Hall made the entire series available for viewing on [http://vimeo.com/tallyhall/videos Vimeo], along with a never-seen-before episode named [[South_by_Southwest_2007_(T.H.I.S._Episode)|South By Southwest 2007]]. This would imply they now own the rights to the series.


== Episode List ==
== Episode List ==
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# [[Potato Vs. Spoon (T.H.I.S. Episode)|Potato Vs. Spoon]] (January 5, 2009) - 8:32
# [[Potato Vs. Spoon (T.H.I.S. Episode)|Potato Vs. Spoon]] (January 5, 2009) - 8:32
# [[Good Night (T.H.I.S. Episode)|Good Night]] (January 19, 2009) - 10:53
# [[Good Night (T.H.I.S. Episode)|Good Night]] (January 19, 2009) - 10:53
==Recurring Segments ==
===15 Seconds of Bora===
<i>Main Article: [[15 Seconds Of Bora]]</i><br>
'''15 Seconds Of Bora''' is a segment hosted by [[Bora Karaca]], in which he will star for, at most, 15 seconds. Most follow no real story or plot, aside from the brief [[Future Bora]] storyline in which Bora's future self travels back in time.
===What You Don't Know===
<i>See: [[Definitive_Tally_Hall_Video_List#What_You_Don.27t_Know|What You Don't Know]]</i><br>
'''What You Don't Know''' is a series of comedic skits, assumedly written by [[Joe Hawley]], as he does the voiceover himself for early episodes. The format will present information, and then present information that the viewer might not know. This was originally a segment from [[Sargasm]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYp_b4kUXR0 Carrots (Higher Quality - Tally Hall) on YouTube.] ''YouTube.''</ref>
===Tally Mail===
'''Tally Mail''', hosted by [[Ryan Scott]], is a segment where the band answers fan mail and long-unanswered questions.
===Dream Journal===
'''Dream Journal''' is a dream sequence that takes place during the internet show, where each band member has their own separate dream.
===Joerilla===
<i>Main Article: [[Joerilla]]</i><br>
'''Joerilla''' is a segment which involves Joe Hawley disguised in a Gorilla suit, and doing everyday actions. This segment also originated from Sargasm.
== Tally Hall's Internet Show Theme ==
{{Infobox_song
|title = Tally Hall's Internet Show Theme
|albumart = Cover.jpg
|writer = [[Joe Hawley]]
|singer = n/a
|album = [[Admittedly Incomplete Demos]]
|duration = 0:16
|genre = Electronic
|language = (instrumental)
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'''Tally Hall's Internet Show Theme''' is a short tune used at the start of every episode. It reuses the melody from [[Welcome To Tally Hall (Song)|Welcome to Tally Hall]] and was re-released on [[Admittedly Incomplete Demos]] in 2015.
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== Other ==
== Other ==
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* [[South by Southwest 2007 (T.H.I.S. Episode)| South by Southwest 2007]] (December 23, 2012) - 12:06
* [[South by Southwest 2007 (T.H.I.S. Episode)| South by Southwest 2007]] (December 23, 2012) - 12:06
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv555vcb_n4 THIS Trailer] (Posted on the Internet) - 1:08
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv555vcb_n4 THIS Trailer] (Posted on the Internet) - 1:08
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbMQetGYM0U THIS Extended Trailer] (Handed out at Live Performances) - 6:51
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbMQetGYM0U THIS Extended Trailer] (Handed out at Live Performances) - 6:51
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECpRIp-4EeM THIS Extended Trailer (excerpt)] (Live Footage) - 0:50
 
An episode focused on romance was planned, but it assumedly never went far, mostly due to [[Andrew Horowitz]] being the only member who liked it.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10100181265698903&ref=sharing 15 SECONDS OF BORA - DATE. on Facebook.] ''Facebook.''</ref>
 
==References==
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{{Admittedly Incomplete Demos}}

Latest revision as of 21:07, 11 May 2024

Tally Hall's Internet Show (T.H.I.S.)
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Length: 10 Episodes (99:67 total length)
Genre: Sketch Comedy
Language: English
Uploaded By: Tally Hall
Websites: Vimeo
Years Active: 2008-2009

Tally Hall's Internet Show (abbreviated: T.H.I.S.) is a ten part bi-weekly variety-show series by the band Tally Hall, which debuted on September 15, 2008. Each episode is ten minutes long and was posted on the band's official website tallyhall.com. The content includes skits, sock puppets, music videos, and pictures of bodily functions, as well as including one-off characters such as Ben, Sally and Peter.

With the release of the first episode in September 2008, it became clear that many music videos would be released within the Internet Show. "Good Day" was the first music video to be seen in episode one. Other music videos included "Welcome To Tally Hall", "Two Wuv", "The Whole World And You", "Greener", "Ruler Of Everything" and "Hidden In The Sand".

Around 2011, the entire series would be taken off of tallyhall.com due to rights issues with Atlantic Records, who funded the Internet Show. On February 15th, 2013 however, Tally Hall made the entire series available for viewing on Vimeo, along with a never-seen-before episode named South By Southwest 2007. This would imply they now own the rights to the series.

Episode List

  1. Good Day (September 15, 2008) - 9:24
  2. Death Request (September 29, 2008) - 11:35
  3. Taken For A Ride (October 13, 2008) - 9:17
  4. Welcome To Tally Hall (October 27, 2008) - 11:37
  5. Who Cares (November 10, 2008) - 9:24
  6. Mary-Kate And Ashley (November 24, 2008) - 10:31
  7. 15 Seconds Of Bora (December 8, 2008) - 9:08
  8. The Whole World And You (December 22, 2008) - 11:06
  9. Potato Vs. Spoon (January 5, 2009) - 8:32
  10. Good Night (January 19, 2009) - 10:53

Recurring Segments

15 Seconds of Bora

Main Article: 15 Seconds Of Bora
15 Seconds Of Bora is a segment hosted by Bora Karaca, in which he will star for, at most, 15 seconds. Most follow no real story or plot, aside from the brief Future Bora storyline in which Bora's future self travels back in time.

What You Don't Know

See: What You Don't Know
What You Don't Know is a series of comedic skits, assumedly written by Joe Hawley, as he does the voiceover himself for early episodes. The format will present information, and then present information that the viewer might not know. This was originally a segment from Sargasm.[1]

Tally Mail

Tally Mail, hosted by Ryan Scott, is a segment where the band answers fan mail and long-unanswered questions.

Dream Journal

Dream Journal is a dream sequence that takes place during the internet show, where each band member has their own separate dream.

Joerilla

Main Article: Joerilla
Joerilla is a segment which involves Joe Hawley disguised in a Gorilla suit, and doing everyday actions. This segment also originated from Sargasm.

Tally Hall's Internet Show Theme

Tally Hall's Internet Show Theme
Cover.jpg
Written by Joe Hawley
Appears on Admittedly Incomplete Demos
Sung by n/a
Duration 0:16
Genre Electronic
Language (instrumental)


Tally Hall's Internet Show Theme is a short tune used at the start of every episode. It reuses the melody from Welcome to Tally Hall and was re-released on Admittedly Incomplete Demos in 2015.

Other

An episode focused on romance was planned, but it assumedly never went far, mostly due to Andrew Horowitz being the only member who liked it.[2]

References


Admittedly Incomplete Demos
Admittedly incomplete demos cover.jpg

1. Another Minute (Live at the Frieze Basement, December 2002)
2. Mobile Phone Premonition (Live at the Frieze Basement, December 2002)
3. Welcome to Tally Hall (Acoustic Demo)
4. Marvin's SFX - Bohemian Rhapsody (Sample)
5. Banana Man (Lounge Version)
6. Blind Pig Introduction (January 2008)
7. Spring and a Storm (Original Demo feat. Ryan Scott)
8. Two Wuv (Alternate Bridges)
9. The Whole World and You (Punk Rehearsal)
10. Just a Friend
11. Songy Song
12. Keep Up The Good Work! Theme
13. Sea Cucumber (Demo)
14. Tally Hall's Internet Show Theme
15. Spiced Rum Commercial (Demo)
16. You & Me (Zubin Lead Vocal Rehearsal)
17. Cannibal (Demo)
18. Who You Are (Demo)
19. Sacred Beast (Demo)
20. Hymn For A Scarecrow (Demo)*
21. A Lady (Demo)
22. The Trap (Demo)
23. Turn the Lights Off (Alternate Bridge)
24. Out in the Twilight (Demo)
25. Fate of the Stars (Demo)
26. Light & Night (Demo)
27. Love Track (Rehearsal)
28. Go (Demo)
29. Color Be Gone (Demo)
30. The Minstrel Boy
31. Welcome To Tally Hall (Reprise) (Demo)*

* indicates tracks added on April 15th, 2022