As he said in the full video of this performance, this song is about soul death in suburbia. It reminds me of a song written back in the mid-1980s called "41 Lawnmowers", written by Billy Crockett, who was/is primarily a Christian artist, although he's really more of a folk artist like JoCo, and his guitar skills are wonderful. He too writes music that is on the complex side in terms of music theory; not really your run-of-the-mill I-IV-V-I chord structure. JoCo in many ways reminds me of a younger, more cynical version of Billy.
Most unsung legend, deserves more fame.
Been a fan of JonCol for over a decade
this dude's body of work is amazing...., how the world got Weird Al and not This guy I'll never know... , your Amazing Jon, Thank You!
I remember the old world of warcraft amvs made for his songs
Criminally un-liked
I fell for a man while he was playing in a Jonathan Coulton coverband. The band's over, but we still enjoy Coulton every weekend.
Whenever I’m down, I just pop in a JoCo CD and turn it up and drive. Always brings me a smile 😊
Damn he's got a hella beard here. Love it.
I first heard JoCo on the TV show Code Monkeys, been a fan ever since!
great performance, with weirdly low views
As he said in the full video of this performance, this song is about soul death in suburbia. It reminds me of a song written back in the mid-1980s called "41 Lawnmowers", written by Billy Crockett, who was/is primarily a Christian artist, although he's really more of a folk artist like JoCo, and his guitar skills are wonderful. He too writes music that is on the complex side in terms of music theory; not really your run-of-the-mill I-IV-V-I chord structure. JoCo in many ways reminds me of a younger, more cynical version of Billy.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏..... ADOREI !!!! I MAISSING....!!!!!
I was just thinking of this song wow
why only 6.7k view's???
Cool stage