0:00:53 video starts 0:01:52 Devil's Galop (original by Charles Williams) 0:05:09 Kiss (original by Prince) 0:09:39 Born This Way (original by Lady Gaga) 0:14:46 You Know I'm No Good (original by Amy Winehouse) 0:20:45 Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll (original by Ian Dury) 0:25:55 Limehouse Blues (composed by Philip Braham, performed by various people) 0:29:34 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (popularized by Fats Waller) 0:34:54 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (original by Ennio Morricone) 0:41:11 Gimme All Your Lovin' (original by ZZ Top) 0:46:55 Teenage Dirtbag (original by Wheatus) 0:51:25 Pencil Full of Lead (original by Paolo Nutini) 0:55:36 Should I Stay or Should I Go (original by The Clash) 0:59:22 Dreams (original by The Cranberries) 1:05:08 Old Home Place (original by The Dillards) 1:09:48 Thank You for the Music (original by ABBA) 1:13:57 Highway to Hell (original by AC/DC) 1:19:02 Leaning on a Lamp Post (popularized by George Formby)
37 years the line up has naturally evolved, the lineup now varies, but the magic of humour and brilliant musicianship continues ...some might not realise that the bassist Dave Bowie is an original member like David Suich, both are original members of UOGB when it started in 1985. Hester joined 1990, Leisa in 2003, Ben in 2014, Laura and Ben have been part of the band for the past 6 years. The talented newer members continue the wide range of the wonderful musical joy of this orchestra. Laura's vocals are wonderful, but I love the variety of all the different songs.
Thank you for that Zoe, I've wondered about the line-up as I watch all their videos. This really is an incredibly talented group of people, not just talented but tremendous entertainers and very charismatic people. Long may they play together and bring such happiness to so many people.
I’ve seen them live twice and seen dozens and dozens of clips on TH-cam but there’s something about this show and the performance that really stands out, even for them.
What I really like about this orchestra is that all instruments can be heard by being played if you listen carefully. You can single each instrument out while being played. Each of the instruments all on their own can be heard, and the singer sings nice and loud and very clear above all the instruments. Each individual instrument is not drowned out nor is the singer by any over loud instrument. The whole piece blends together perfectly at the right level of loudness. They have a great audio controller working in the background. That's what makes a great group.
They use several types of ukulele starting with the soprano. As they are singing as well they probably tune their ukuleles differently to help differentiate them. Their sound engineer also does his fantastic magic as well. Such a professional group, miss George and now also Dave who disappeared towards the end of last year.
@@vulgivagu I know they have different styled Ukes. Like all string instruments size means different tones, as well as woods. Different tuning of each instrument would make no difference as they would be playing all in one main key at a time. If played in key of "C", it would all be played in the same key or it would have sounded weird and out of tune, so tuning is out. What separates the different tones is both in the different styles of strumming and hand rhythms used in a piece played and whether the strings were strummed clearly or were dampened or bent. If I am able to see one of them strumming, I can easily pick out the sound of their own personal instrument by the players movements and the way he/she is playing. It separates away from all the other instruments. That's what I am referring to.
@@waynedavies3185 Good afternoon This instrument is Portuguese not Hawaiian, it's called "Cavaquinho", it was taken to Haway by Portuguese. You can see and hear it if you put in the You Tube search engine: "cavaquinho Kalinka Chico Gouveia", among other songs, just search for music by "Cavaquinho", you'll see how it sounds. Best regards.
I have seen them about 5 times now ..including The Albert Hall . At first.. watching this I was a bit sceptical ..as so many of the original band were missing. However ..I was pleasantly surprised at how brilliant this concert was ..FANTASTIC !!! Thanks for the great video !!
Thanks so much. I have not watched the ukulele Orchestra play. In two years. Because of Covid. I will watch again. Such great musicians. 1:00 Am. Evansville Indiana USA. Night. Later.
Good afternoon This instrument is Portuguese not Hawaiian, it's called "Cavaquinho", it was taken to Haway by Portuguese. You can see and hear it if you put in the You Tube search engine: "cavaquinho Kalinka Chico Gouveia", among other songs, just search for music by "Cavaquinho", you'll see how it sounds. Best regards.
@@margaretwindross7695 My mum used to talk about listening to Dick Barton - Special Agent, and how exciting it was. She was a 1925 baby, a Land Girl working on the farm that is now underneath Heathrow Airport.
Dont worry, not including Kity Lux (who passed away after a long illness in 2017) there are 12 members listed on the orchestra's current website, but only 7 or 8 will be on stage at any one time. After 37 years touring, sometimes band members need to do other things or rest. The rarely seen David Bowie on Bass actually predates Jonty and is an original member from 1985.
The last song is best remembered as sung by Jonty. His bass is also better. To be honest, Ritchie's baritone, Will's rhythm and George's solos were all missing. IDK what reserve cadre the band took to this world famous venue?
I never understand why anyone would write such a comment. Who does that benefit? Please explain, partly because it's baffling to decent people, and partly because these folk are incredibly talented and entertaining, but not clones of other members. For example, the free dancing was something you've never seen before, but you apparently didn't like it. I will never understand people making such horrible comments. And you're not 'sorry' or you would have removed the offensive comment.
Dreams.
Jesus, you people are good.
The UOGB 's version of 'Dreams' is simply divine!🎼👍
Heard this in Perth last night and have to agree... the highlight of a very good gig for me! :-)
0:00:53 video starts
0:01:52 Devil's Galop (original by Charles Williams)
0:05:09 Kiss (original by Prince)
0:09:39 Born This Way (original by Lady Gaga)
0:14:46 You Know I'm No Good (original by Amy Winehouse)
0:20:45 Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll (original by Ian Dury)
0:25:55 Limehouse Blues (composed by Philip Braham, performed by various people)
0:29:34 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (popularized by Fats Waller)
0:34:54 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (original by Ennio Morricone)
0:41:11 Gimme All Your Lovin' (original by ZZ Top)
0:46:55 Teenage Dirtbag (original by Wheatus)
0:51:25 Pencil Full of Lead (original by Paolo Nutini)
0:55:36 Should I Stay or Should I Go (original by The Clash)
0:59:22 Dreams (original by The Cranberries)
1:05:08 Old Home Place (original by The Dillards)
1:09:48 Thank You for the Music (original by ABBA)
1:13:57 Highway to Hell (original by AC/DC)
1:19:02 Leaning on a Lamp Post (popularized by George Formby)
37 years the line up has naturally evolved, the lineup now varies, but the magic of humour and brilliant musicianship continues ...some might not realise that the bassist Dave Bowie is an original member like David Suich, both are original members of UOGB when it started in 1985. Hester joined 1990, Leisa in 2003, Ben in 2014, Laura and Ben have been part of the band for the past 6 years. The talented newer members continue the wide range of the wonderful musical joy of this orchestra. Laura's vocals are wonderful, but I love the variety of all the different songs.
Thank you for that Zoe, I've wondered about the line-up as I watch all their videos. This really is an incredibly talented group of people, not just talented but tremendous entertainers and very charismatic people. Long may they play together and bring such happiness to so many people.
Wall to wall talent 🙏
Laura Currie - what a voice!
I’ve seen them live twice and seen dozens and dozens of clips on TH-cam but there’s something about this show and the performance that really stands out, even for them.
Great Show.
What I really like about this orchestra is that all instruments can be heard by being played if you listen carefully. You can single each instrument out while being played. Each of the instruments all on their own can be heard, and the singer sings nice and loud and very clear above all the instruments. Each individual instrument is not drowned out nor is the singer by any over loud instrument. The whole piece blends together perfectly at the right level of loudness. They have a great audio controller working in the background. That's what makes a great group.
They use several types of ukulele starting with the soprano. As they are singing as well they probably tune their ukuleles differently to help differentiate them. Their sound engineer also does his fantastic magic as well. Such a professional group, miss George and now also Dave who disappeared towards the end of last year.
@@vulgivagu I know they have different styled Ukes. Like all string instruments size means different tones, as well as woods. Different tuning of each instrument would make no difference as they would be playing all in one main key at a time. If played in key of "C", it would all be played in the same key or it would have sounded weird and out of tune, so tuning is out. What separates the different tones is both in the different styles of strumming and hand rhythms used in a piece played and whether the strings were strummed clearly or were dampened or bent. If I am able to see one of them strumming, I can easily pick out the sound of their own personal instrument by the players movements and the way he/she is playing. It separates away from all the other instruments. That's what I am referring to.
They go one smaller a mini.
@@waynedavies3185
Good afternoon
This instrument is Portuguese not Hawaiian, it's called "Cavaquinho", it was taken to Haway by Portuguese.
You can see and hear it if you put in the You Tube search engine: "cavaquinho Kalinka Chico Gouveia", among other songs, just search for music by "Cavaquinho", you'll see how it sounds.
Best regards.
@@vulgivagu They tune the instruments differently. Dave Suich once told me after a concert in Berlin.
They've been around for 35 years and they just keep getting better.
I have seen them about 5 times now ..including The Albert Hall . At first.. watching this I was a bit sceptical ..as so many of the original band were missing. However ..I was pleasantly surprised at how brilliant this concert was ..FANTASTIC !!! Thanks for the great video !!
Perfect!
Thanks so much. I have not watched the ukulele Orchestra play. In two years. Because of Covid. I will watch again. Such great musicians. 1:00
Am. Evansville Indiana USA. Night. Later.
Pure musical magic
Good afternoon
This instrument is Portuguese not Hawaiian, it's called "Cavaquinho", it was taken to Haway by Portuguese.
You can see and hear it if you put in the You Tube search engine: "cavaquinho Kalinka Chico Gouveia", among other songs, just search for music by "Cavaquinho", you'll see how it sounds.
Best regards.
band: Dave Suich - Hester Goodman - Ben Rouse - Ewan Wardrop - Leisa Rea - Laura Currie - Dave Bowie (member from year 1985)
👏 Just brilliant!
They're new and improved IMHO--enjoyed it very much--especially the free form dance!
Lots of changes through the years, but I'm never disappointed. Brilliantly delivered! Thank you.
Interesting line up and loved the music but missed George and Jonty and the tall member ❤ keep on going😊
Where's Jonty?
Hope he's well.
Greetings to HH
❤ Brilliant thanks for sharing absolutely loved it 😊 ..
Top group at the festival.
Wonderful!
Brilliant
Outstanding as always ❤
This rendition of lady Gaga's song kept me going through lock down I love itv
Brilliant - outstanding items Laura doing Amy Winehouse and Leisa's tie
I used to listen to Dick Barton, Special Agent as a child in London. Margaret. !!
I'm 86 now, so it was great to hear it today. !!
@@margaretwindross7695 My mum used to talk about listening to Dick Barton - Special Agent, and how exciting it was. She was a 1925 baby, a Land Girl working on the farm that is now underneath Heathrow Airport.
The arrangement of Teenage Dirtbag gets me every time. Wonderful.
No Jonty. Few of them missing. Hope they're ok
Dont worry, not including Kity Lux (who passed away after a long illness in 2017) there are 12 members listed on the orchestra's current website, but only 7 or 8 will be on stage at any one time. After 37 years touring, sometimes band members need to do other things or rest. The rarely seen David Bowie on Bass actually predates Jonty and is an original member from 1985.
What happened to George?
I miss "Suddenly I heard the plaintiff cry of a young Mexican girl." "All right my lover." on The Good the Bad and the Ugly.
The last song is best remembered as sung by Jonty. His bass is also better.
To be honest, Ritchie's baritone, Will's rhythm and George's solos were all missing.
IDK what reserve cadre the band took to this world famous venue?
I like Ewan Wardrop's earlier work too:
Formby In Da Club: th-cam.com/video/UTwGUhr-uKM/w-d-xo.html
...the fridge magnet ! 🤣
Ukulrle players
For thé western aria oldest version were better they were faster and WE Heard less thé CLING CLING CLING which IS sometimes disturbing here
Not as entertaining as the old lineup...sorry.
I never understand why anyone would write such a comment. Who does that benefit? Please explain, partly because it's baffling to decent people, and partly because these folk are incredibly talented and entertaining, but not clones of other members. For example, the free dancing was something you've never seen before, but you apparently didn't like it.
I will never understand people making such horrible comments. And you're not 'sorry' or you would have removed the offensive comment.
Please come to Swansea!!! ❤❤❤