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Sailor Stranded in Tiki Land

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Satan's Sin posted on 07/21/2004

Here's a little 1940s "music video" of an old geezer of a sailor singing about how he got shipwrecked and washed up on a tropical isle ... full of hot island babes! Who won't leave him alone! I mean, these girls who really are young enough to be his grandaughters DO chase him around the studio's shrubbery!

Contains lines like:

"What can I do?
I'm only a gob.
They need a sultan --
Here on the job!"

Enjoy!

http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=prelinger&collectionid=soundie_6

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Phillip Roberts posted on 03/27/2007

[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-20 15:16 ]

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pablus posted on 03/28/2007

And just where the heck has SS been of late?
Did he dissolve into the land of PapaToaTane? Emspace? Baxdog?

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khan_tiki_mon posted on 03/28/2007

This "music video" ia a Soundie. I didn't even know what a Soundie was until I saw the special on PBS. There is a topic in Tiki Music I started about the Soundies. "I had TIVOd [the show Soundies: A History] on PBS and watched it later. It was totally fascinating. I would seriously recommend trying to catch this show. I didn't know this but these "Soundies" from the 1940s were way ahead of MTV. The technology and these music 'videos' started before the second world war. Nothing Tiki or Exotica before the war of course ( although there was some burlesque - fan dances ). The videos changed during the war years as they became very patriotic and war effort message oriented. After the war, before the technology was crushed by the new technology of television, you could maybe start to see Exotica creeping in. They played a video of Dorothy Dandridge in a jungle scene that was something else. The trompone player was using his trompone to stir a big pot with a missionary in it. The song was I think "Jig in the Jungle." The racial stuff made me cringe. Hard to believe how insensitive a lot of stuff was then. It was a different world I guess. I'd be interested to hear what anyone else thought that saw this." Also, "Here is a link to an article by the NY Sun that describes the Dorothy Dandridge piece "Jig in the Jungle." I found this very interesting. I think I'm going to have to rent the biopic movie with Halle Barry playing Dorothy Dandridge.
http://www.nysun.com/article/49783"

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kikekeki posted on 03/28/2007

Fantastic Soundie!
I loved everything about it!!
Mahaloz for sharing...
K.

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UtopianDreem posted on 03/31/2007

Still no tiki, but try this on for size
Hawaiian Hula Song

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bongofury posted on 03/31/2007

I have a collection of soundies and about 30-35 of them have a Hawaiian music theme. Some are pretty corny with an orchestra playing a hapa haole tune while girls in grass skirts dance. Some are very good ( Lani McIntyre, Bernie Kaai). All make a great background video while listening to your own Hawaiian, Exotica, Surf mix. Not sure how many Hawaiian ones were made but I saw some originals that had Paul Page and Hal Aloma + many more. I did not bid on that lot, they were quite pricey.

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