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"In Heaven" from Eraserhead performed on ukulele

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2011

(I can't say I'm completely happy with this--it might be the change in season, but I've never had so many problems with my uke's intonation.)
In Heaven has been performed by a number of acts over the years, most notably by The Pixies. Peter Ivers original "Girl in the Radiator" version from the movie is still the best.

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  • That was amazing. Don't even sweat the intonation. I couldn't hear it at all. You rule.

  • @thesethousandhours

    thanks. you've got a great channel yourself.

  • I'd also like to direct anyone who likes this vid to watch the other "in heaven" i posted (with the slideshow of a new orleans cemetery)...I'm much more pleased w/ that one

  • Get at MyaMoe, or a Mango aNueNue. Seriously.

  • @manitobahal

    i've been thinking of asking Fred Casey to build me one...

  • @sanfordandsong That wouldn't be a bad idea either. Really you just play too well to only have a basic Ohana. Not that they aren't nice ukes, just that there are better.

  • @manitobahal

    thanks Hal...the search is on

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  • Listening to it a few times, I actually can't say that the intonation is any worse here than on any of my other vids. I think it's really time for a new ukelele...

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