Merry Christmas from Ukulele Babylon! Here are the Ukulele Bros singing a most awesome rendition of The Christmas Song. Enjoy!Next: You Sexy Thing
Merry Christmas from Ukulele Babylon! Here are the Ukulele Bros singing a most awesome rendition of The Christmas Song. Enjoy!
The snow has changed over to freezing rain. This is causing the now wet and heavy snow to slide off of our sharply pitched metal roof and thump down onto the back deck outside my office window. The dogs find this development to be most disturbing. Not to worry, though. I have a wonderful piece of music to share which should calm them right down. It is a very beautiful rendition of Beethoven's, Fur Elise, arranged for ukulele and performed skillfully by a fellow who goes only by the username, iCrooner. Enjoy!
Here is a ukulele video I made a couple years ago of a little Christmas song I wrote called, Santa Rides a Hog. Happy Holidays!
Have you ever seen the HBO series, True Blood? If yes, then you no doubt have grooved out to the cool and atmospheric theme song, Bad Things. Here is BaronK69's soulful, ukulele, cover of the song. Enjoy!
Wow. A day off of work. Cool. Well let me take the opportunity to bring you a long overdue ukulele video. I really dig this uke cover of the Ink Spots' classic, I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire. It's performed very sweetly by the lovely and talented, Najmah, from Singapore. I hope it charms you as much as it did me. Enjoy!
Just finished my first week back working full time. It's great to be working again. It just doesn't leave me nearly as much blog time as I had when I was unemployed. But don't worry. I'm not giving the blog up. I still plan to post a new uke vid every chance I get. Today's vid is a really cool ukulele cover of the Tears for Fears song, Mad World. It's performed by John, aka Keonepax. Enjoy!
I'm back to working full time, which is a big relief. Unfortunately, it leaves me with a lot less time to devote to Ukulele Babylon. So far I have been successful at posting a new ukulele video every day. I may have to cut that back a little bit soon. But I'm not going to break my perfect streak today. So here is Olu143, aka Sam from Oahu, performing a very lovely instrumental interpretation of the theme from Titanic, My Heart Will Go On. Enjoy!
Happy Monday! Today's Uke Bab Vid of the Day features DeLonde Bell doing a great little cover of the 80's, Culture Club hit, Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? Enjoy!
It's Halloween, and it seems like The Rocky Horror Picture Show has been in the air, what with the Glee Rocky Horror episode and all. So today you get me playing the ukulele. It's a video from a couple years back of me covering Science Fiction Double Feature. Happy Halloween!!!
On this snowy, rainy Saturday morning, I asked my wife what song she would like to hear performed on the ukulele. She said that she would like to hear something by The Talking Heads. Well, it just so happens that The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain do an outstanding cover of the song, Psycho Killer. So that is your Uke Bab Video of the Day. Enjoy!
And another weekend is nearly here! Yay!!! And how shall we celebrate this Friday afternoon? With a very lovely cover of Bob Dylan's, Don't Think Twice It's All Right, by Sophie Madeleine. Have a great weekend!
Selecting ukulele videos can, at times, be quite a challenge. It's amazing how many otherwise great videos are ruined because the volume is way to low or else the artist decides to go on a long, rambling monologue before ever getting around to playing the song. It's a shame because a lot of those videos might otherwise have made the cut. Today, I've weeded through a ton of such videos. So it was with great relief that I stumbled upon today's Video of the Day. I hope you enjoy Cassandra from California doing an amazing job with Jewel's, Who Will Save Your Soul. Happy Thursday!
Have you ever seen the old Monty Python movie, The Meaning of Life? If you answered yes, then you will likely recall The Galaxy Song. It's one of Eric Idle's great little ditties, performed very nicely here today on ukulele by a man who's known only as, This Penguin. Enjoy!
Oingo Boingo is one of those bands. I know the name. I know that some people really love them. But somehow I've never gotten around to checking them out. This ukulele video may change that. I stumbled upon it quite by accident and was very pleasantly surprised. I don't know what I was expecting an Oingo Boingo song to sound like. Maybe like rubber bands and pogo sticks. But, We Close Our Eyes, is a very sweet, melancholy song. And Theresa does a great job with it. Enjoy!
Happy Monday. Damn, I need a shower. Stinky stinky. But before I do that I must give you your Uke Bab Vid of the Day. This one is from Swedish artist, Elvira Bira. It's a loud, energetic, ukulele cover of the Jefferson Airplane song, White Rabbit. Unfortunately, the sound quality is not too good. They must have been playing pretty loudly and it was too much for the little video camera condenser microphone. But even with the distortion, I like this video a lot. It really kicks ass.
Today I am feeling a bit Star Wars-ish. So today's Uke Bab Vid of the day is Anna from the UK, playing a rousing rendition of the Star Wars Main Theme on ukulele(s). Enjoy!
So I can be kind of "out-of-touch" with what's going on sometimes. Take for example, the band, Coldplay. I've heard the name. I know that they are very popular. But I could not name a song or tell you what the guys look like. So today, I just did a search on "ukulele" and "Coldplay, just to see what would come up. What a found was a really nice video of recent UCAL Irving grad, Victor Kim, performing a Coldplay song called, Yellow. I think he does a really great job with it. How about you?
You knew it was just a matter of time before I posted a uke cover of a Led Zeppelin song. You were right. Here is 1buckridge performing a great little multitrack version of Led Zep's, D'Yer Mak'er. Okay, so he does have a guitar in the mix for the bass notes. But he has three ukulele tracks so we can forgive him his six string transgression ...this time.
I must be in some sort of 80's rut this week. "Take on Me" yesterday and now, "Tainted Love" today. I honestly didn't plan it this way. I was just doing my daily, random, viewing of uke vids, when all of a sudden I found myself sitting there with a big stupid grin on my face. On the screen was a video, by a couple of guys who call themselves The Re-entrants, playing the 80's techno dance hit, Tainted Love, on ukuleles. How could I not make it the video of the day? The song was a big hit for the band, Soft Cell. However it was written by Ed Cobb and originally recorded by Gloria Jones. I'm sure now that this ukulele rendition will be widely regarded as the definitive version of the tune. Have fun!