Part two of the UkeTube includes videos from Bosco and Honey, Ken Middleton and another killer song from Sarah Kinlaw. You can find part 1 here.
Ken Middleton – Thompson’s Reel
The V-Tones – After You’re Gone
Part two of the UkeTube includes videos from Bosco and Honey, Ken Middleton and another killer song from Sarah Kinlaw. You can find part 1 here.
Ken Middleton – Thompson’s Reel
The V-Tones – After You’re Gone
Haha, yea. The woodsman was a cool surprise. The Kawika Kuzzins sound great, too!
Banana phone was really enthusiastic lul. “Mary Ann and Krabbers” seemed too try hard for me, with all the “More than 1 vid thing”. Kawika Kuzzins seemed the best to me. It had two whole people on ukuleles in like a shop. Hardcore!
Ey yo yo yo, where you bin at? You a straight up playa son. No doubt.
Minamin: That’s a great song and they did it perfectly.
OPL&W: She does a great uke version of Classical Gas as well.
Sharpen: Trying to hard? They sound completely detached to me – exactly the way it should be sung.
Iain: On my Xmas holibobs.
Trying too hard in terms of with the camera. I’m not sure if said that well before lol.
lol- Sharpen, I would have loved to be in the same room as krabbers, but as that would have meant a flight across the atlantic, well…
Mary-Anne, I have no idea what we are talking about any more… lol! My original comment was about how there is a random man in the woods, that shocked me…
Whatever, keep up the good work (H)
Unless he was in front of a green screen and he CGI-ed his hat, I don’t think standing in the woods counts as trying too hard.
If he cg-ed his hat that would be awesome. I would turn gay for him. :O
Sharpen- lol; I was shocked, too.
Loved Mary Ann and Krabbers’ Yeah! Oh Yeah! cover. I thought she was going to sing both parts, but then BAM! Man in the woods!