I got a chance to hear the master Dick Vale play Misirlou, live, in Philadelphia - it was incredible to hear this legend still hammer it out in his 60's. Jake is a legend also with his Uke. Well done Jake!
Try listening to half a dozen different renditions/arrangements of Misirlou and see if your mind explodes like mine. The famous Dick Dale, or the more modern Pump It by Black Eyed Peas.
No, this slides from Magalema into Misirlou, which it is titled as. And it sounds the same on piano and orchestra. Try the 1927 version from Turkey or Harry James in 1941.
I've listened to seberal arrangements, and they all sounded good. Different instruments require different keys. Don't restrict the music's feeling because of notation.
I got a chance to hear the master Dick Vale play Misirlou, live, in Philadelphia - it was incredible to hear this legend still hammer it out in his 60's. Jake is a legend also with his Uke. Well done Jake!
This ain't no "playing to tourists at a luau" stuff! This is giving the 'uke' a workout!
Fantasic! (Job beyond, "Well Done".. A+++++.....Etc.)
young Jake, rockin it! awesome job guys
holy shit this is amazing great job.
Amazing performance
So awesome
Very nice guys!
Excelente versión!!
Felicidades!!
Saludos desde México!!
pure art
Malaguena sounds good on a ukulele. I'll have to look up a longer version.
His Miserlou was also pretty incredible. Well worth looking for.
Awesomesauce!
WOW, nothing more to be said
1:27
subarashiiiii....
Bruce is on the left, Jake is on the right
What do they start playing at 2:45, It sounds so familiar, I'm gonna lose my mind! Thanks!
Try listening to half a dozen different renditions/arrangements of Misirlou and see if your mind explodes like mine. The famous Dick Dale, or the more modern Pump It by Black Eyed Peas.
it's the intro to let's dance
Excellent! Making Dick Dale proud!
Not wrong key - different key.
Champuru is pretty! :-)
it's played on a regular guitar. it's called malagenia. not sure if i spelled it right.
No, this slides from Magalema into Misirlou, which it is titled as. And it sounds the same on piano and orchestra. Try the 1927 version from Turkey or Harry James in 1941.
Anyone know what the Spanish craziness he plays at the beginning is called?? i kinda recognise it
Malaguena
Who is who?
It's an old Greek song
He's playing it in the wrong key though, it was originally in the key of E, he is in the key of A that was the only thing that bothered me
I've listened to seberal arrangements, and they all sounded good. Different instruments require different keys. Don't restrict the music's feeling because of notation.
What is that kid going on about? Thus would be great without the audience jabbering through it all. That Uke is getting a workout.