Quicklinks For the Very Fast
I’m going to get better with email, I swear it. Stuff has really been piling up, so I’m afraid I’m going to have to resort to another episode of Quicklinks to get all these things about me out to you, the viewing public. If you sent me something and nothing happened, I’m sorry. But still:
Funny Music Project’s Rob Balder did this Skullcrusher Mountain parody song about a certain muppet scientist.
Mike sends this video for “See You All in Hell” – flashy.
Spiff marches into new territory by doing a video for a REMIX of Code Monkey from the remix contest. This is Speed Monkey, and he is very angry.
Len has posted a video of him creating a zombie image accompanied by a live version of Re: Your Brains. It’s instructive, but also kind of creepy for some reason.
Natalie sends this illustrated slideshow video for Skullcrusher Mountain (the acoustic version).
Denise’s 3-year-old sings Shop Vac. I am speechless.
This free game called Power Monkey uses Code Monkey somewhere in there. I know not where because I am on a Mac and can’t even play the damned game!
Jade sends in this sorta fan fiction thing about Skullcrusher Mountain – slashy.
Jen, of A Thousand Times No podcast put together this compilation of live stuff from a long-ago show I did in PA with Paul and Storm.
And finally, Len put me in his Wii, which sounds dirtier than it is.
Bum Rush the Charts
Some podcasters have gotten together and organized a show of strength (hopefully) they’re calling “Bum Rush the Charts.” On March 22nd, they’re urging everyone to go to iTunes and buy the song “Mine Again” by Black Lab, an independent and podsafe band. The idea is to get an indie artist to the top of the iTunes charts. Between this and Gizmodo’s call for a boycott of RIAA music in the month of March, it makes me wonder: when do we get to start smashing and burning things?
Seattle Vid
Seattle concert-goer Paul was kind enough to shoot and post this video of me singing and playing at the Tractor Tavern show on Saturday. More songs are available if you look at his YouTube profile. Thanks Paul!
Jeez Seattle
That was some kind of crazy thing. Thank you so much to everyone who came out – I think that was the biggest crowd yet. I am continually surprised and delighted to see all of you out there in the audience, and I am very grateful.
Home to NYC tomorrow, and then next week I’m off again to the Aspen comedy festival.