The genesis of that was, I was driving home from an IKEA, and I’d just bought an Ingo table. Jinx: So what was it like to sing it at 6:30 in the morning (at the opening of the Red Hook/Brooklyn IKEA on June 18, 2008)? I mean… it’s terrible to sing anything at 6:30 in the morning. Yeah, it was.. it was fine. There were a few people who were paying attention and who seemed to like it. You know, I don’t know. It was such a weird crowd. Jinx: You were singing it to the line in the parking lot? Yeah, singing to the line in the parking lot, and some people had been camping out for days to… read more
The genesis of that was, I was driving home from an IKEA, and I’d just bought an Ingo table. Jinx: So what was it like to sing it at 6:30 in the morn… read more
The genesis of that was, I was driving home from an IKEA, and I’d just bought an Ingo table. Jinx: So what was it like to sing it at 6:30 in the morning (at the opening of the Red Hook/B… read more
Jonathan Coulton is a geek rock / folk rock musician active since 2003 from Brooklyn, known for his songs about geek culture. He is best known for such compositions as "Still Alive" and "Code Monkey", as well as his cover of Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back". He is the Contributing Troubadour for Popular Science magazine and the musical director for John Hodgman's Little Gray Book Lectures. Every week for a year Coulton released a new song for free on his website as part of his Thing a Week podcast, on topics as diverse as vengeful nerds, self-l… read more
Jonathan Coulton is a geek rock / folk rock musician active since 2003 from Brooklyn, known for his songs about geek culture. He is best known for such compositions as "Still Alive&quo… read more
Jonathan Coulton is a geek rock / folk rock musician active since 2003 from Brooklyn, known for his songs about geek culture. He is best known for such compositions as "Still Alive" and "Code Monkey", as well as his… read more