This is Jonathan Coulton performing his song Code Monkey live at Schuba's in Chicago on December 8, 2007. Paul & Storm are singing backup, and Emily of YouTube fame is performing the Code Monkey da...
This is Jonathan Coulton performing his song Code Monkey live at Schuba's in Chicago on December 8, 2007. Paul & Storm are singing backup, and Emily of YouTube fame is performing the Code Monkey dance live. I believe this is the first time that Emily has performed the dance live for JoCo.
My apologies for the shakiness of the video, especially at the beginning and end.
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I enjoyed watching the Blair Witch Project more....This made me so dizzy, I couldn't enjoy the funny. 5 thumbs down. Code monkey really not feeling so great.
woops, sorry, snow and I are housemates and I didn't check who was logged in :) Figure he'd agree anyway, but wanted to keep the record straight... good job again.
LOL, just found this... awesome job. As my brothers are both in the computing world, they loved me finding the song, and I've been going over Emily's videos. Great job and great interpretations, and I agree with bishopi2000 ... find an artist who appreciates folks using his stuff is hard to do sometimes :) Great job both of you.
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