Web Celeb Jonathan Coulton discusses his musical inspiration



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Singer/songwriter Jonathan Coulton joins LX.TV host George Oliphant for a cocktail to discuss being a web celebrity, parenthood, and where he derives his musical inspiration.


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JoCo is the man! ( 1 year ago by RebelYellHim)
JoCo is the man!
this guy is an ... ( 1 year ago by acelikespie)
this guy is an absolute genius skullcrusher mountain is his best song
I'm so into you but ... ( 1 year ago by BradOFarrell)
I'm so into you but you're way too smart for me :(
THE BEST OF THE ... ( 1 year ago by 7060o0)
THE BEST OF THE BEST!!!
hehe, yay! ... ( 11 months ago by TrustNo121000)
hehe, yay! skullcrusher mountain
hes so awsome! ( 11 months ago by knuckels17)
hes so awsome!
Array ( 11 months ago by givingupismyoption)
Code Monkey!
Haha, that one and Creepy Doll are my favriotes!
I love him, hes so...
love him ( 11 months ago by CupcakeAndTea)
love him
Agreed. But this ... ( 10 months ago by WSwan)
Agreed. But this George fellow with his dumb mustache gas got to go.
Still Alive, Code ... ( 10 months ago by GameAddict2013)
Still Alive, Code Monkey, Skullcrusher Mountain, so on, hes great
love this guys ... ( 8 months ago by phishwithextracheese)
love this guys songs. "The Future Soon" is my fav, hands down, but all his songs are great
Get high and play ... ( 4 months ago by HoodEmpire)
Get high and play Halo, this guy knows what hes talking about.
Get high and play ... ( 4 months ago by RoyaleCafe)
Get high and play xbox.
Same difference. ( 4 months ago by HoodEmpire)
Same difference.
No, what if he ... ( 4 months ago by RoyaleCafe)
No, what if he likes playing madden? Halo sucks. Gears of war/Bioshock/callofduty are way better games that halo shit.
but backwards. ( 3 months ago by LordZope)
but backwards.
Yeah what makes his ... ( 3 months ago by Laughing193)
Yeah what makes his nose so special he has to underline it?
Well, it's an ... ( 3 months ago by WSwan)
Well, it's an alright shape, I guess. But JoCo's nose, on the other hand... JoCo's snot is like ambrosia from freakin' Mount Olympus.
JoCo is the new age ... ( 3 months ago by Infidelnumber1)
JoCo is the new age Tom Leher!
Some one in this ... ( 3 months ago by fajorne)
Some one in this video needs to shave their mustache, not saying who,I'm just sayin.
i just got my ... ( 2 months ago by 6392408)
i just got my chatcam working!!! msg me on msn me jane22fall e
He did, don't worry. ( 1 month ago by alexh2006)
He did, don't worry.
"Some one in this ... ( 1 month ago by cowsgomoo62)
"Some one in this video needs to shave their mustache, not saying who,I'm just sayin. " I thought the same thing! I was watching that thinking, should I comment that? Nah, I'd be too embarrassed. It looks so fake lol! Anyways, great video! Awesome insight on JoCo.
lol this guy is ... ( 1 month ago by RectalDiscourse)
lol this guy is such a damned genius rock on



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