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George Kainapau
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BarkerBird
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Tue, Jul 20, 2004 6:16 PM
This guy is the source for transporting you to retro aloha. Anyone else listen to him? Falsetto voice. I mixed a tape of him and the Island-aires (Torrance's Polynesian Restaurant's house band, according to the album sold at the restaurant!). I mixed in some static and short-wave sounds... morse code, etc. Then put the tape in a recreation of a vintage radio. Makes a PERFECT accesory for a Tiki bar... the old radio playing the old tunes... barely coming in, as if from a remote time and place. George Kainapau, I tell you... that's the key. A haunting sound. |
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Tue, Jul 20, 2004 6:55 PM
George is the perfect bookend to Haunani. He is a man that sounds like a woman, she a woman that sounds like a man. I managed to get both on record at the same time. Very confusing! |
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Fri, Jul 23, 2004 6:28 PM
That's really a cool idea to put in the static and such on the tape. If you're that focused - I'll bet your tiki bar is looking good. Post a few shots on Creating Tiki. That's a request, by the way. |
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BarkerBird
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Fri, Jul 23, 2004 7:23 PM
In good time. Actually the tiki bar this was created for is my grandfather's. And it's SERIOUSLY original. It was designed by the same guy who did Don the Beachcomber's I plan on a full photo-essay. |
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Sat, Jul 24, 2004 2:09 PM
I'm fortunate enough to own an LP copy of George's "Dreams of Hawaii" (Authentic Hawaiian Folksongs) I, too, am a fan. [ Edited by: WheelerIsland on 2004-07-24 14:10 ] |
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