and caught up again...
The Ukelites - Careless Love – That was just suerb, you three. I could listen to that all night. The slide, the singing, the ukes – very fine.
Harry122 - In My Room – Well done to keep that strum going. I liked that and I liked the solo, and the whole thing went together really well. Good work.
Pueo – Liberty – And what better way to celebrate a BIG birthday, or even a little birthday, than with a ukulele that sounds like that one. I didn’t know this song, but I had the feeling all the way through that it is one I should know, or at least, should learn. Thanks for the excellent entry, and the introduction.
Tootler – Wagon Wheel – Isn’t it a great song, Geoff. I know it’s disparaged a bit in the US because it is ubiquitous, but, like England, not so much over here.
I did it in one of my very early seasons when it was an absolutely new song to me, and I remember UkeCan1 said, “You can’t go wrong playing Wagon Wheel”.
Great rendition, Geoff, and loved the Harp breaks
cua94 – Iko Iko – Great version Liz, mad every nice listening. I wouldn’t expect yours to sound like Joko’s, but yours stands up very well on it’s own. Well done.
Greyghost – Who’s behind the Door? - You’re right Luis, the prog rock genre is definitely under-represented. I didn’t know this one, but I liked the line “Life is a waiting room, I hope they don't call me soon “. That’s how I feel sometimes. Have you listened to Cowboy Mouth at all? Saw them at Jazzfest and really liked them. I always enjoy your work, and thanks for contributing.
Greyghost – The Other End of the Telescope – Elvis Costello had had a few mentions this week, Luis, and here he is again. I didn’t know this one either, but I can see why Elvis is so well liked with the contributions we’ve had. Another excellent entry.
Uke4ia – Pearl of the Quarter – You always approach your songs with such passion, Jim, and this is another example of this. It is a song I might have attempted for this week if I was submitting an entry, but having watched you play it, I doubt I would have got close. Terrific.
RedPaul1 – Have You Seen Her? - I didn’t expect he subdudes to surface this week, Paul. They were one of the bands I did see at Jazzfest. I knew of them because they had had a bit of airplay on a show I listen to at home here, and I always found them interesting. I enjoyed their performance in 2005, as I enjoyed yours in 2017 (has it been that long?).
It was good to see your inner roadie getting organised at the start, too. And so many guitars etc, as well. Impressive.
Mountaingoat – Sweet Substitute – Crazy good playing there, Jon. I think, from watching this, that I don’t get enough contorted facial expressions when I’m playing my uke. That’s obviously where I’m falling down, and the only difference between us. That, of course, and ability.
JodeTheToad – Down at the Twist and Shout – Yes, I love this song Jodi, and your rendition has a fantastic feel to it. I just had to adjust my specs a bit to watch it. Terrific bring.