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Coulton – a quick review

Those not familiar with Jonathan Coulton are probably the type of people that “have lives.”

When opening band Paul & Storm asked the audance to produce a 20-sided die, you could see numerous people in attendance frantically searching their bags to try and find one. When Coulton himself took the stage, a fan was able to produce a power adapter for his Apple Powerbook that was low on battery life.

Such is the audience at a Coulton concert.

This is the second time I’ve seen Coulton with Paul & Storm opening. It’s less a matter of an opening act and a headliner as two bands that work together well. Paul & Storm provide backup for many of Coulton’s song.

The end result – three hours of laughter and music in the key of geek.

Related links:

My interview with Coulton for 77 Square – “Songwriter embraces lyrical nerdiness

Madisonite John Kovalic of “Dork Tower’s” cartoon about Coulton’s show tonight.

A link to Mr. Coulotn’s music online.

posted by JD in Commentary,Music and have Comment (1)

One Response to “Coulton – a quick review”

  1. [...] To listen to Coulton’s complete collection for free, check out his website.  Also, check out my Cap Times article prior to his last appearance for more fun information.  A quick review of Coulton’s May show can be found here. [...]

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