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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2006

Gus on uke and melodica playing a tune "Making A Movie In Sevalio" from the 1960s comedy film "After The Fox" - starring Peter Sellers and Brit Ekland (composer Burt Bacharach)

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  • thanks - I'm the one in the hat!

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  • @GUGUG Great performance! I love the song and the movie. Which chords did you use?

  • How did you shoot this, playing a duet with yourself? I understand how to do this with audio only, but not with video--particularly since you're not wearing headphones. How did you hear the other part to play along to so the two audio tracks are in sync? There's a trick here I don't get. Nice performance too.

  • This is great, I love After The Fox. Can you play at my wedding next year....?

  • Yes, please post the chords. I love this song, it goes straight to my mp3-player. Post the chords!

  • With Gina Romantica and terribly handsome actor, Tony Powell!

  • Can you post the uke chords to this PLEASE? I would love to learn this. Great song, great movie, great version.

  • This is my favorite song by you guys! I would pay for this on CD along with your latest kraftwerk (my other favorite). All of your stuff is great! come out with an album already!

  • Great theme song... love that "mouth organ" you were playing. Loved the film!

  • Great. I'm a musician/comic-of-sorts in Kansas City. We just got an all-movie channel here. I saw part of this movie. I'd seen it as a youth & nearly forgotten it. I was trying to tape it on DVD-R, while I was asleep. I forgot the digital box thing has to be fiddled with every so often or it'll turn itself off, so, only 1/2 the movie recorded, which had me understandably riled! But, I thought I'll work out a version eventually. I dig your melodica,it's like a simplified accordion/recorder combo.

  • You both did a really nice job with this, and a great song (and movie of course.) :)

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