Misirlou - The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
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- Опубликовано: 27 фев 2021
- This Sunday we are heading across the globe to the Sydney Opera House for our 2012 performance of Misirlou.
On Tuesday 6th March 2012 The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain played live on the main stage at Sydney Opera House in Australia. The performance was released as a co-production between the Ukulele Orchestra and Litmus Films as a two disc DVD.
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These are some of the most clever people in music entertainment. I’ve seen them live once, and will again, as soon as I can. Their videos inspired me to begin playing ukulele.
Kitty
The classic lineup, which first got me hooked on the UOGB. Have seen them five or six times live . Every gig was a complete joy. I also love the current lineup which, with the three female voices, is vocally unbeatable.
Well that was a whole lot of fun. 👍
Love this band. Hope they come to So. California some day so I could see them in person.
What a treat to find this today! And especially to find a video with Kitty I haven't seen before!
Welcome back its great to hear and see u all
Yes a bit spooky and of course brilliant playing many thanks love the quirkiness of thst💕🤩😍🌺🌈
This was pretty damn cool.
Bravo from Boston!! More, More, More!!! What wonderful talent!! Thanks 🙏🏾, Neal:)) 👍🌈
Now my second favorite Misirlou, just behind it's master Dick Dale. Amazing the bass that can come from ukulele.
That's why it's called Tropical Bass
Bass ukulele with preamp, rightmost dude. It's electro-acoustic and it doesn't sound that rich, loud or distinct without an amp.
Sou fã desta orquestra só tem profissionais 🙌👋👋👋
That good I watched it twice. Brilliant. Always ask... hope jonty is okay & staying safe. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed this throwback Tom. Jonty is well, we hope we will be able to see him soon!
Saludos desde Costa Rica centro América 🇨🇷
A fine performance from nearly 10 years ago.
Glad you enjoyed this throwback. Can't believe it was that long ago!
Love it
Beautiful ☺️
Lovely.
Wonderful as usual ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Straight badasses 😋
This is awesome!! Love your playing. :-)
This addicting man. Very2 nice. Thank you for making this.
My fevrett musec Ukulele Orchestra❤
Awesome absolutely awesome, come to Swansea arena!
Sensacional!🇧🇷
So cool! Exotic!
WOW! Amazing as always :D
Thank you!
Great entertainment.
Flawless.
And spooky of course.
Simplesmente maravilhoso !
Nice musik❤❤❤
Nice
Esplêndido 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for all your wonderful videos - we love you guys. George could you please tell me what make and model your ukulele is in this piece - I love the sound of it ❤. Thank you. 😊
Wow, you have William Hartnell in the orchestra. 😊
Hello
Dobre
Not Dick Dale, but you have your own certain charm. Very nice!
Thanks Bob. No one is quite like Dick Dale!
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This is hilarious!
The "oud," a Greek instrument that was the genesis for Dick Dale's famous interpretation of the song, is not totally dissimilar to a ukulele. Great entertainers, and music scholars, too.
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...how about pairing that up with the classic, Sway..?
Is not Film Musik, is Greek Musik, the writed in 1927 and the Name is Roubanis.
Pulp fictionalized spooky.....woooooooo
Hmm I think the movie industry should hire you to play the music.
A Dick Dale cover played right handed. Quite an achievement.
Dick Dale's version was a 'cover' of an old Greek/Arabic tune.
Nah man, these guys are playing the original, dick played a cover
@1:45 bottom right corner, Louis Theroux?
Nice