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andy-hughes | 14:11 Mon 03rd Jul 2023 | Music
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The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain have been demonstrating how to adapt the Ukulele to make different sounds for a good few years.
Their rendition of Good,Bad and Ugly is one in particular.
Sorry, don’t like that.

One of my favourite cover versions.

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No need to be sorry Gromit - it's not me who made it!
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Retrocop - I am aware of that - it has nothing to do with liking the clip or not.
Andy, can you tell me how many minutes in he starts to play/sing Billy Jean please?
I hate all that waffling at the beginning of a song.
mmmmm. just me, but I'd put that into the same box as the White Stripes' cover of "Jolene"........
Very impressive.
Very good, shame it's a not a better recording though.

Barsel - he's not waffling, he's showing how all the parts will make the whole :-)
Thanks L-I-K, sounds like a really bad mic night to me only worse.
Enjoyable!
A very talented man!
Chronic.
Don’t like it at all. I prefer to hear something more allegro by people who can play a ukulele with more vibrance.
Not for me - sorry.
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No need to apologise M, like a numbervof AB'ers, if something crosses my path, I share it, and people like it, or not.

I take no credit, or offence, either way.
Fascinating & very clever!
The late James Corbitt Morris was far more interesting in his day.He wrote about 600 folk songs and was more accomplished with many stringed instruments including the banjo which people mistake as a Uke
His guitar was his grandads which was unique for its shape and was home made.
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retrocop - // The late James Corbitt Morris was far more interesting in his day.He wrote about 600 folk songs and was more accomplished with many stringed instruments including the banjo which people mistake as a Uke
His guitar was his grandads which was unique for its shape and was home made. //

I have no idea why you are sniffily showing off your knowledge of other musicians.

This is simply a clip - which you don't like, so why not leave it there?

Why the need to try and put this guy down on the basis of one short clip?

You checked it out, as I suggested, you don't like it, and you've shown your knowledge of other musicians whom you deem to be 'better'.

You can leave it now.
No need for that Andy.
Retro has every right, as much as you do, to share music info with us.
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Barsel - // No need for that Andy.
Retro has every right, as much as you do, to share music info with us. //

And I have every right to challenge him on his motives, and his attitude.

I’m not being sniffy. I happen to to enjoy ukulele music and follow it closely. I used to own a plectrum G banjo. You asked. I gave my opinion..
You seem to be the one with the problem.
Thanks Barsel.
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