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* This concert was the first ever performance of "Uncle John". Neither JoCo nor John Roderick could remember the second verse of "Uncle John". After a few minutes they asked the audience to Google it, only to discover that the lyrics existed nowhere on the Internet.
 
* This concert was the first ever performance of "Uncle John". Neither JoCo nor John Roderick could remember the second verse of "Uncle John". After a few minutes they asked the audience to Google it, only to discover that the lyrics existed nowhere on the Internet.
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* A complete audio recording is available [http://live.pfharlock.com/joco/05dec2012/ here] in several formats.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:28, 9 November 2019

Atlanta, GA[edit]

  • Location: Atlanta, GA
  • Date: 12-5-2012
  • Venue: Variety Playhouse
  • Supporting act: John Roderick


Setlist:[edit]

John Roderick[edit]

Jonathan Coulton[edit]

Main Show
  1. Artificial Heart (instrumental/sampler)
  2. Code Monkey
  3. Sticking It To Myself
  4. Big Bad World One
  5. Want You Gone
  6. Blue Sunny Day
  7. A Talk With George
  8. Christmas in Jail (with John Roderick)
  9. 2600 (with John Roderick)
  10. Nemeses (with John Roderick)
  11. Uncle John (with John Roderick)
  12. One Christmas at a Time (with John Roderick)
  13. Glasses
  14. Shop Vac
  15. Je Suis Rick Springfield (featuring a snippet of "Jessie's Girl")
  16. You Ruined Everything
  17. Re: Your Brains
Encore
  1. Skullcrusher Mountain (sung by Scarface)
  2. Mr. Fancy Pants (on the Zendrum)
  3. Still Alive
  4. I Feel Fantastic

Notes[edit]

  • This concert was the first ever performance of "Uncle John". Neither JoCo nor John Roderick could remember the second verse of "Uncle John". After a few minutes they asked the audience to Google it, only to discover that the lyrics existed nowhere on the Internet.
  • A complete audio recording is available here in several formats.