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28 Nov 2015

The pUKEs - Exmas - Charity Christmas Single!

Always puts a smile on my face when there is a new pUKEs release and what better than a ukulele band with a Charity Chrismas Single?


The pUKEs
The pUKEs - credit Mark Richards


Another self penned track from the band with a superbly produced video (see below). What  I love about the pUKES is that whilst they are ukulele driven band, when you listen to them they sound like a 'band', and a good one at that. They use the ukuleles as what they are meant for - to make music. The music THEY like, with not a Hawaiian twee derivative thing in sight!

Great tune, great driving rhythm, great vocals.

The single is available for pre-order on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/exmas-single/id1055100584 and the money raised is going to the Rock N Roll Rescue charity in Camden.  Rock N Roll Rescue is a volunteer run music shop that directs it's money to a range of local charities including local food banks, homeless, kids and the like. It was set up by Knox of punk band The Vibrators and has been supported by the pUKEs for some time.

Have a pre listen and watch the video - not least as you get to see old mate and pUKE Paul Redfern dressed up as an old lady..



The single gets a launch party too - 6th December at the Dublin Castle pub in Camden.

And in other pUKEs news - they have a mini tour this December supporting none other than Bad Manners!

12 December NORWICH Epic (with Bad Manners)
13 December LONDON Under The Bridge (with Bad Manners)
18 December LONDON Under The Bridge (with Bad Manners)
 20 December BRIGHTON Concorde 2 (with Bad Manners)

Be sure to grab the single - its a cracker and all for a great cause.

http://thepukes.co.uk


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9 Nov 2014

The pUKEs - Turn It Off

Always a good day at Got A Ukulele towers when a new pUKEs video comes my way.  Here's another!

It's another track from their Too Drunk To Pluck album, written by The pUKEs own Cil Wong - and in typical pUKEs fashion - a lot of fun.  And while I am here - doesn't Paul Redfern scrub up well?
;-)

Video by Stuart Sterling.



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16 Oct 2014

UkePunk - Punk Police - REVIEW

I've been looking to writing this one up. The first album from Lancashire's (Ramsbottom's to be precise) own ukulele punk outfit -  UkePunk, with Punk Police.

UkePunk are a trio consisting of Paul Davies (UkePunk himself, songwriter and uke player) with Andy Moore on Bass and Murf on Percussion. All three performers provide vocals, with UkePunk taking the lead.

UkePunk
UkePunk - Paul Davies centre. Credit: UkePunk

I've been looking forward to it because (and he may not know this) since before I starting this site I've enjoyed watching Pauls videos on YouTube. In fact, the band go back to 2009, and have supported the likes of Stiff Little Fingers, The Fall and UK Subs creating quite a following on the punk circuit. I've enjoyed all of it.

As I have said before on this site, not only am I a punk fan, but I am always drawn to anyone who chooses to play a ukulele in a style that steps to the side of 'the norm'. Most of his stuff is (and all of this album is) self penned, and that is also something I always take my hat off to.

So on Punk Police we have 10 tracks of punk uke goodness penned by Davies. We open with the title track 'Punk Police' in which the band rally against those in the uke community who choose to rally and rant against those who don't 'DO' punk in they way they think it should be done.... "We were at the Free Trade Hall where we wrote the book of rules".... Sounds like the ukulele world generally  to me.... It's a spiky opener that sets the scene perfectly.

UkePunk Punk Police


After Imaginary Girlfriend  (a creepily fun take on internet porn.. ("I know you'll never disappear from my screen") is my next favourite - James Bond - a superbly witty and fun tribute to the Bond myth, complete with a tip of the cap at the end to Barry Nelson (Wikipedia if you don't know!).

Throughout the album we have a mix or rants against the establishment (I'm A European, Mister Mister), unrequited  love tales (Girl Across The Road) and vignettes on past times and today (Thrill - a song written by Paul just before the IRA bombing in Manchester and another favourite that has shades of the Blockheads, The Specials and others to me - perhaps a touch of the Arctic Monkeys if that doesn't offend too much Paul!).

Northern Girls Are Gravy, aside from having the best title on the album is a bouncing salute to disco fumblings with the Northern Girls of our youth -  "She only lived round the corner, I used to fancy her mother".  

Then a final couple of songs before the end where we move from straight up punk to punk dub reggae and I love them both. Hate to mention comparisons again, but I am sure Paul won't be too upset with reflections of later era Clash. Who wouldn't want to be compared to Joe Strummer? This Is The Business has a superb groove hook, and Mister Mister just drives along complete with some great keys work by Damien Heakin. Ska punk!

The album ends with Frack Off, his track in support of the anti Fracking lobby which is standing up against the hugely controversial industrial drilling works in his native Lancashire amongst other places. It's a great rallying cry and something I know is important to him. Starting and ending in a honky tonk style, complete with tinkling piano, the band ramp up the punk with a great chant mid way. It's a great end to the CD.



Overall, the album does what every good punk album should. There are those who (still..) class punk as something that meant 'no talent'. Anyone who knows good punk realises that there is some great musicianship out there. This album has just that - a very tight band, good tunes, excellent lyrics and I have really enjoyed it.  It's not really a uke album and I like that. Its a punk album.. with a band. Whilst the uke is there, it never tries to be in your face and it's all nicely balanced.. It's not the longest album in the world though at just under 33 minutes, but, yes, its a punk album...There have been far shorter ones!

And as the cover states, 'NO guitars were used in the making of this album'..!

For those tiring of the noodly uke style, I'd encourage you to grab a copy and do check out the band site at http://www.ukepunk.com. Recommended.

TRACK LISTING

1.  Punk Police
2.  Imaginary Girlfriend
3.  James Bond
4.  Girl Across The Road
5.  I'm A European
6.  Thrill
7.  Northern Girls Are Gravy
8.  This Is The Business
9.  Mister Mister
10.  Frack Off

Paul Davies - UkePunk
Paul Davies - credit UkePunk

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20 Jun 2014

The pUKEs - Fight Song

Regular readers of Got A Ukulele will know I love this lot. Here is their latest video and track from their new album - Fight Song.


Ukulele traditionalists look away now!



Check out the pUKEs here - http://thepukes.co.uk
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14 Jun 2014

UkePunk - Come On England

Quite an old ukulele video this one, but seemed as an appropriate day as any to share this on Got A Ukulele.


UkePunk Paul Davies with his song for England in the World Cup.  Check out more about him at http://www.ukepunk.com

Here's hoping England get a result this evening!



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25 Oct 2013

pUKEs at anti racism benefit gig

I am always pleased to share some promotion for friends in UK punk uke band The pUKEs, and especially so when they are giving their services to a very good cause. Clara from the pUKEs got in touch to share this.





The Pukes are proud to announce that we are taking part in an anti-racism event which includes uke workshops and a punk gig in London on 2nd November.

The day starts at T Chances, Tottenham with a family-friendly Halloween party in the afternoon. Entertainment includes Cake For Breakfast kids’ band, face painting, disco, fancy dress – and ukulele workshops by The Pukes. Entry is £3. 

Later in the evening there’s a gig with London punk bands Left For Dead, The Pukes, Dread Messiah and Bottlejob. Entry is £6. The Pukes are on stage 10.15pm. 

All proceeds from the day go to Green and Black Cross who who give practical and legal support for protesters. The grassroots project has supported thousands of people from many backgrounds in their rebellions and protests, including the 286 anti-racist protesters who were arrested while trying to prevent the English Defence League march through Tower Hamlets last month. With the police cracking down on protests on a massive scale they are busy and need dosh! Come down and show your solidarity! 

T Chances Saturday 2 November 2013 
399 High Road, Tottenham N17 6QN

Halloween party 3.30pm-6pm 
Beginners Uke Workshop 4pm 
Intermediate Uke Workshop 5.30pm 
Door: £3 

To guarantee a place on the uke workshops please paypal £3 to thepukes77@gmail.com
 
Gig 7.30pm-midnight
LEFT FOR DEAD, DREAD MESSIAH, THE PUKES, BOTTLEJOB 
Door: £6

For more info visit http://thepukes.co.uk/ukes-racism/

Good luck and have fun guys and raise loads of cash!

The pUKEs


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22 Apr 2013

The pUKEs - Because You're Young

Always good when a new pUKEs song gets an airing - great video too.


The pUKEs - Because You're Young




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These guys are getting really big now, and this is a track from their forthcoming EP - you can pre-order that HERE.
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2 Apr 2013

pUKEs gain funding to run ukulele workshops!

Now this is some great news from my friends in the UK Punk uke outfit - The pUKEs!


The pUKEs
The pUKEs - credit Diana More


They have been awarded Arts Council England funding to deliver a series of punk rock uke workshops for beginners at festivals and community events this summer.

They have based their workshops on the theme "Here’s 3 Chords...now form a band", and aim to get complete beginners strumming along to a classic punk song in less than an hour.

Festivals confirmed so far include Brighton’s Paddle Round the Pier, Rebellion in Blackpool, Deer Shed in Yorkshire and the aptly named 3 Chords in Cornwall.

The band are producing a cut’n’paste style fanzine to hand out at workshops which will include chord charts, song sheets and playing tips. What a great idea!

Clara Wiseman from the pUKEs said: ”Playing punk rock on the ukulele is a lot of fun and we’re stupidly excited about this project. It’s a relatively simple instrument to learn, so we’re going to have people of all ages strumming along to punk classics in no time. We believe in the DIY punk ethos that making music is for anyone who wants to have a go ­ and that’s what this project is all about.”



The 21­strong group (yes, you read it, 21!!), who are mainly women, play quirky covers of well known and more obscure punk songs. Around half the band were ‘non musicians’ before they learned the uke two years ago, the others have been in bands such as UK Subs, Extreme Noise Terror and Lost Cherrees.Their massive stage presence and raucous live show has landed them support slots with many of the bands who inspired them, including Sham 69, Bad Manners, Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Menace and Subhumans. Their debut EP is set for release on Damaged Goods records in May.

You can keep up to date with them and find out more about their projects by visiting their website at

http://www.thepukes.co.uk

Well done people! Now let's have a listen!



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25 May 2010

Punk? Uke?

I so wish I could read Japanese, as I would dearly like to know what is "punk" about this website? (trust me, dont bother with the "English version" link....

http://ukulelepunk.blog60.fc2.com/

maybe this video from Max will help...





Nope...


If I want Punk Ukulele, I will stick to this...

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20 Apr 2010

Ramones Blitzkrieg Bop

Brilliant!  try and tell me you don't want a ukulele now, go on, I dare ya....


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