up in San Francisco, at the Great American Music Hall. It’s probably been a number of years since I last went to a concert — heck, maybe the last real one was Voice Farm, which would have been in the mid 1990s. Jonathan was great ( and, the two opening acts were also good — a music/comedy team called Paul and Storm and a dude named Kid Beyond, who was musical in a way that I can’t describe. ) I taped a couple bits of the concert on my Flip Video HD camera, because apparently it’s cool to do so with Jonathan and the openers. This is the first song of his that I can recall hearing, and I rather like it since (at times) it seems to pretty adequately describe my life. I suspect you can vaguely hear me singing along.
He also wrote “Still Alive”, which is the ending song from a game called Portal that I quite enjoyed. Loretta also loved this song, and we bought the actual from the game (sung by the character in the game ). Here’s his version
He also did another song that I rather like, “Re: Your Brains”, sung by a zombie to the last few survivors of humanity giving their point of view on things.
Here’s a song he did called Always the Moon, with Paul and Storm. It didn’t do a lot for me, but they had a good rapport up there.
And this was one where Kid Beyond came up to do a modern day banjo duel, except with electronic equipmen
