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gh1
Posted 2007-01-02 11:21 AM (#122605)
Subject: Guitar Fatigue??


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"I think there\'s going to be a 21st-century music revolution, and the ukulele will be at the center of it all."

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jb
Posted 2007-01-02 1:20 PM (#122606 - in reply to #122605)
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I recall an interview with Dhani Harrison (George's son) who said that George used to carry a Uke everywhere, as it was fun to play and everyone enjoyed having a quick listen. In later years, he always carried two. Just so that someone else could join in.

And who knows that "Something" was written on a Uke?

There's a new future coming, and it's tiny-guitar shaped!

JB
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-01-02 1:43 PM (#122607 - in reply to #122605)
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W I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T-KO!!!
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lanaki
Posted 2007-01-02 1:49 PM (#122608 - in reply to #122605)
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a plague of jumpin' fleas is upon us!!
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-02 2:04 PM (#122609 - in reply to #122605)
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that explains the itching . . .
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lanaki
Posted 2007-01-02 2:29 PM (#122610 - in reply to #122605)
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yeah, but after you get an ukulele the itching becomes a tickle. a good sounding one is a joy to play.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-01-02 2:49 PM (#122611 - in reply to #122605)
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Don't make me notify the Administrator.
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Northcountry
Posted 2007-01-02 7:16 PM (#122612 - in reply to #122605)
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Go Crazy man! Keep one string tuned a half note high! Who'd know anyway?


We had to load some rare old Battle Flags into our State Capitol for a display we were setting up a couple of months ago.
The guy who was supposed to be "In Charge" brought some guy from the office with him to sit on the back of the truck (parked in front of the Capitol building on the sidewalk) what do you think he brought with him to help pass the time?

Yep.

Apparently he was getting ready for the 21st century musical revolution. He had a little "how too" book and his index fingernail and all I can say is he was not singing, at least when we would come out of the door. All I could think of was the Animal House scene with John Belushi, and me grabbing that freekin cheese box and smashing it on the back of the truck. I told the guy I was carrying a huge, super heavy, framed, flag up the stone stairs with what I was thinking and he got laughing so hard we almost lost a scared battle flag right there.
We just got ourseves into a laughing fit and could not get out of it. Jesus, those little things are the funiest little instruments.

I was afraid to leave that guy on the back of the truck in downtown Albany. One look at this guy and I could imagine him with that little Uke sticking out of his posterior nether regions and the flags heading down the street!

Grown men need to be beaten, hard! at least once in their lives for using one!


Randy
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-01-02 7:33 PM (#122613 - in reply to #122605)
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If they really came "smothered in cleavage" I might be interested. At least then they'd look good.
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Enaitz Jar
Posted 2007-01-03 10:26 AM (#122614 - in reply to #122605)
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Can somebody name a few good ukelele songs? In Spain you have more chances of seing a flying camel than an ukelele, so I'm not sure how an uke sounds like.

Was it an ukelele the instrument opening REM's Loosing my religion?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-01-03 10:32 AM (#122615 - in reply to #122605)
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I'm going to Spain in March. Maybe I can bring you one. (A ukelele, not a flying camel.)
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Enaitz Jar
Posted 2007-01-03 10:34 AM (#122616 - in reply to #122605)
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It would be welcomed for sure :-)
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-03 10:37 AM (#122617 - in reply to #122605)
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Losing My Religion features a mandolin, not a ukelele.

Listen to the Who's "Blue Red & Grey" from "Who By Numbers" That's a uke.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-01-03 10:42 AM (#122618 - in reply to #122605)
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Uke's. Next thing you know we'll be playing these.



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gh1
Posted 2007-01-03 10:42 AM (#122619 - in reply to #122605)
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Originally posted by Enaitz Jar:
Can somebody name a few good ukelele songs? In Spain you have more chances of seing a flying camel than an ukelele, so I'm not sure how an uke sounds like.

Was it an ukelele the instrument opening REM's Loosing my religion?
This is a clip of "some guy" playing an ukelele.

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Tupperware
Posted 2007-01-03 11:11 AM (#122620 - in reply to #122605)
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Originally posted by Enaitz Jar:
Can somebody name a few good ukelele songs?
"My Dog Has Fleas" is kind of a traditional one.

I actually enjoy playing songs on uke that you would not normally associate with such an instrument. Kashmir, Comfortably Numb, Fire & Rain, Paler Shade Of White, etc. stuff like that. Any Beatle song, Herman's Hermits, REM, Springsteen, Harry Chapin, etc. go nicely on ukulele.

Slipkid and I were going to do Pink Floyd's "Brain Damage" on ukuleles at last years OFC Tour. Until he chickened out and claimed he'd rather wear a coconut bra.

Dave
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MWoody
Posted 2007-01-03 1:08 PM (#122621 - in reply to #122605)
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Dave,

Let's work on "Badlands" for the next engagement...
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lanaki
Posted 2007-01-03 1:28 PM (#122622 - in reply to #122605)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO2lvAK4Yns

This is Jake Shimabukuro from Hawaii. Same guy featured in clip on above post. In this clip his ukulele is amplified.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-01-03 1:50 PM (#122623 - in reply to #122605)
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Jake has been discussed here many times, Lanaki. Incredible talent.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-01-03 2:01 PM (#122624 - in reply to #122605)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq-jyouSAp4&mode=related&search=

short clip of Pearl Jam playing ukulele in December
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jb
Posted 2007-01-04 3:31 AM (#122625 - in reply to #122605)
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Originally posted by Enaitz Jar:

Was it an ukelele the instrument opening REM's Loosing my religion?
That was a Mandolin - steel strings, usually tuned G D A E (like a Violin), all paired so there's 8 strings in all.

Ukulele is a very different sound as it's nylon string, and there's only four strings.

I'm trying to think of a Ukulele in mainstream music can I can't - sure that the clips people have dug up will give you a clue, though!

Today, I will be trying to get a Uke arrangement of Badlands out of my head. Yeah, thanks guys. ;-)

JB
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-01-04 7:47 AM (#122626 - in reply to #122605)
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Originally posted by jb:
Originally posted by Enaitz Jar:
[qb]
I'm trying to think of a Ukulele in mainstream music but I can't
Jack Johnson
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gh1
Posted 2007-01-04 8:04 AM (#122627 - in reply to #122605)
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Originally posted by jb:

I'm trying to think of a Ukulele in mainstream music can I can't - sure that the clips people have dug up will give you a clue, though!
JB
From the article:

A uke-friendly pop playlist

Ram On, Paul McCartney

Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head, B.J. Thomas

The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, George Harrison

I Looked All Over Town, Magnetic Fields

Church of Women, XTC

Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole

Anthony, Nickel Creek

You Are the Light, Jens Lenkman

Goodbye, Eddie Vedder

Blue Red Grey, the Who

Breakdown, Jack Johnson

Dame Fortune, Andy Partridge

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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-01-04 8:14 AM (#122628 - in reply to #122605)
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Israel Kamakawiwo'ole... Have you seen Iz? If he held a Gibson Jumbo it'd look like a Uke. He's a mountain.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-01-04 8:21 AM (#122629 - in reply to #122605)
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He died in 1997.
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