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Look for this Lawrence Welk Episode
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Mon, Jun 2, 2003 11:39 PM
My mom has been looking out for me for anything Tiki or Hawaiian. A couple of weeks ago she was watching our local PBS station and recorded a special rebroadcast of a Lawrence Welk show that was entirely Hawaiian tunes, 60's print aloha wear, and a great stage set with Thatched huts, and fake volcanos. Unfortunately, my mother recorded it from her back room tv which happens to be the only tv not hooked up to the Satellite system I installed. I can make out some really cool stuff and the audio sounds ok but on the whole the quality is dismal. This is definitely vintage tiki in all of its mainstream glory. If anyone has recorded this episode and would be willing to share, let me know. To be sure, I just joined the Lawrence Welk Chat group on yahoo in hopes I could mooch it from someone there. I found the episode details on a fansite and attached them below. This would be a great addition to all of our tiki video libraries. Thanks, Da Monkeyman Hawaiian Memory Show Episode Song List 1 - On the Beach at Waikiki |
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Cherry Capri
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Wed, Jun 4, 2003 10:02 PM
I am a HUGE L.W. fan - let me know if you get a tape - i wanna copy!!! |
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Wed, Jun 4, 2003 10:12 PM
Wow, the original airdate is 6 days before I was born. I'll set the TIVO to record all episodes. It shouldn't take that long, it only ran for what, about 27 years? a'wunnerful, a'wunnerful |
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Wed, Jun 4, 2003 10:35 PM
.....early 60's, every Saturday evening my grandparents would watch The Lawrence Welk Show followed by....................Polka Parade!!!!!......Both sponsered by Cal Worthington and his dog Spot. Commercials were in a studio and not on his car lot. Yeah O.K. I'm old...... |
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Wed, Jun 4, 2003 10:39 PM
I was so disappointed when I learned that Cal Worthington (and his dog Spot) wasn't standing on his head to make a deal only for Seattlites. |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 12:15 AM
Ms. Capri, I found a lady on the Lawrence Welk Yahoo groups who has an extra unopened copy and is willing to sell it to me. When I get it I will let you know. Perhaps we could have a group viewing at a future tiki central socal party. (somewhere where we have access to a VCR) Da Monkeyman |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 1:16 AM
i wuz lucky enough to catch 1/2 of this episode on vhs, it is premium! I can share, but is only partial... |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 1:30 AM
Yes, I saw that episode a couple of weeks ago too and it was truly a classic! I thought it was fantastic but didn't share it with anyone at the time because I didn't want to admit to beeing such a geek, ha. In my more naive years I would never have watched LW and probably would have poked fun at anyone who did. Now, I can truly appreciate it. The camp factor just doesn't get any higher than in this episode. I would also like to obtain a copy if anyone wants to share. I'll gladly pay for shipping, blank tape, & whatever other expenses. ModMana :drink: |
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Cherry Capri
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 11:58 AM
This is wonderful! |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 12:16 PM
"If you need a set of wheels go see Cal, I'll stand up on my head 'till my ears are turning red! Go see Cal, go see Cal, go see Cal" Oh, the memories of late night movies on KTLA. |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 2:00 PM
When I get the tape, I will let you know. I would really like to see another Tiki Chateau. The drive up from Vista to your area shouldn't be that bad. |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 3:33 PM
But a Saturday would be waaaaay better, tell her... |
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Monkeyman
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 4:20 PM
I have the LW tape on its way. After I review it to determine that it is the correct episode we can work out distribution details. I have to tell you how the transaction unfolded. The lady who I purchased it from is a Senior Citizen from Missouri who is a member of the Lawrence Welk yahoo group (I only joined the group to find this tape). She told me she had the tape and would simply send it to me. She told me that after I reviewed it and determined it was the correct episode then I could send her payment. I responded with a thank you and told her that it was probably not a good idea for her to send out the merchandise first and expect payment later. This sweet lady responded with this..... "I have no worry that you will pay me.. I think anyone that would be a fan of our Lawrence and enjoy his music must be a good person..so I trust you..completely." A common interest that instills that kind of trust between strangers is very very rare. I think I need to take a 20 minute drive out to Lawrence Welk village and see if I can't get her something special from the gift shop. Once we get the collectibility issues aside (you know, rarity, greed, profiteering etc), I truly think that the Tiki Central group is cut from the same cloth as the Lawrence Welk fans. Good group...good people "This one goes out to all my Tiki Homies" |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 6:32 PM
Cool...... I have a menu from the Lawrence Welk Restaurant. "Sanka" was a featured beverage. As young tots we used to watch Lawrence Welk with my grandparents every weekend. Until next time... |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 6:55 PM
Below is a link to the past and upcoming LW shows on PBS from the LW web site: http://www.welkshow.com/newshow.html Air Date: June 21, 2003 [ Edited by: suzywong on 2003-06-05 21:46 ] |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 7:03 PM
That would be on our local PBS affiliate, right Suzy? I saw an episode recently while visiting my mom. She's now in an assisted living facility. They tend to leave her TV on all the time, for company I guess. We'd been talking about the old days, she was nodding off and I was sitting there getting some work done, when all of a sudden...THAT VOICE! I turned around and there he was on the tube, The Welkmeister himself, waving his baton and doing that well-remembered smile/grimace thing. For a strange moment I thought I'd fallen asleep too and was dreaming myself back in my late grandmother's house, circa 1977...spooky! But comforting. |
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Thu, Jun 5, 2003 9:34 PM
When I caught that episode a couple of weeks ago it wasn't just the original episode. It also included recent interviews with the "stars" of the show who gave their memories of making that show. There was also a narrator who interjected "behind the scenes" comments throughout. It was all so kitchy, but you know, they were very talented at what they did. Oh, and you should have seen the sets they were using...extremely elaborate and quite well done. And of course there was a big carved tiki right in the middle of everything. ModMana :drink: |
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Fri, Jun 6, 2003 1:09 PM
sundays are usually better at our house, cause saturdays always seem to book up with things to do and endless errands, plus everyone always seems to already have plans (go figure on a saturday!). sunday after dinner always seems to be a time when folks are free. If you were coming from the south - you could have a nice Sunday dinner at Damons on the way up? (about a 20 minute drive from our place) |
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Fri, Jun 6, 2003 6:06 PM
This has nothing to do with the show directly, I just thought I'd show two of the postcards that I have that are Lawrence Welk related. The first postcard is as written on the back: The second (bottom) postcard reads: Here are 5 albums I was able to quickly grab here from my record stack at home, as well as the 4 album compilation of "Champagne Memories", which has a small amount of outside cover wear, but the records inside are as if the they have never been played and has the original inserts on the making of the compilation: I've literally have about a thousand LP's at my storage unit, so I'd have to see if I have any Welk~Hawaiian albums. Hmmm...anyone willing to experiment on a rum, champagne and sanka cocktail? |
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suzywong
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Fri, Jun 6, 2003 6:23 PM
Don't mock sanka.:drink::wink: |
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Fri, Jun 6, 2003 6:28 PM
Probably getting off-topic, but I remember staying at LW Village one time as a kid - I think we went there for my grandparents' 50th anniversary. I don't remember much, except for the giant champagne glass complete with working bubbles. I also remember running into a sliding glass door while playing with my cousin. -Randy |
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Sun, Aug 24, 2003 4:49 PM
i am digging this thread up because i wanted to say we're still into hosting a larry welk night - it's just that the vegas pad has taken up our time since july - but come the fall - let's do it... |
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Mon, Aug 25, 2003 8:16 AM
Hey, I'm glad this thread resurfaced. I've been meaning to ask Mr. Monkeyman how I can obtain a copy of this tape but everytime I see him I completely forget to ask! So while I'm remembering now -- "Hey Monkeyman, how do I obtain a copy of this tape?" |
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Mon, Aug 25, 2003 10:57 AM
For $75 each, I will make you a copy of this RARESHAGEAMESRETROTIKILUAUVINTAGEHIPSTERBOSKOWELK Video. Just kidding. When I have some time, I will see if the B grade video has encryption on it. If not, I can make a copy(ies) at home. |
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suzywong
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Sat, Jun 12, 2004 5:21 PM
This episode appears to be on PBS right now. I don't know if the episodes differ from market to market. |
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Sat, Jun 12, 2004 6:08 PM
It is on right now on ETV in NC/SC. I'm recording it on my DVR, but I don't think I can put it onto a CD or anything. It just came on at 8pm so you still have time to catch most of it. |
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Sat, Jun 12, 2004 11:29 PM
As perhaps the only member of Tiki Central who has actually earned money by playing in a Polka band, and also a regular Saturday night viewer of Lawrence Welk in the 70's, and also someone who even gave an autographed copy of Lawrence Welk's autobiography to his mother as a Christmas gift, I would definitely love to see this episode (and I just ordered a 1955 Hawaii Welk Hawaii episode from amazon) I'm mostly curious about what Hawaiian tune Myron Floren will play his accordian to ... (I'm hoping for Hawaiiian War Chant) and also, what tunes will the permanently smiling Bobby and Cissy dance to. Polynesian Pop doesn't get better then this, when a band leader originally born in North Dakota in 1892 dedicates an entire show to Hawaiian/Polynesian music. I must add that my parents (who live in Wisconsin), about 10 years ago visited Hawaii for the first time. It was a group package tour, and they traveled with the band named 'Tuba Dan and the Polkalanders' I have some great shots of my parents from that tour, that I'll have to post here some day. Its all so wunnerful, wunnerful. Vern |
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Sun, Jun 13, 2004 1:33 AM
OK Monkeyman get going cause I want my tiki video now.. I am definately inn as soon as you find it. I would love to play it and make some tropical drinks, and the rest is history. |
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Sun, Jun 13, 2004 9:04 PM
Put me in for the video too Monkeyman......you may have seen these LW bandmembers side projects before.... The Hawaiian Guitars of Buddy Merrill....
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Mon, Jun 14, 2004 5:14 AM
Doesn't the PBS Cahnnel usually offer copies of their shows for sale? I would like a copy also. I'll try to find out. |
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Thu, Jun 24, 2004 11:35 PM
I just received, and watched, the videotape of the Lawrence Welk episode, and I couldn't resist providing some comments. if you're planning on watching this show soon, you might want to stop reading now, so I don't spoil anything.
Performance / Songlist
This was a worthwhile show to see, if only as a good snapshot for what white bread, wholesome, middle America's view of Hawaii was like in the early 70's. Vern [ Edited by: ikitnrev on 2004-06-24 23:36 ] |
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Fri, Jun 25, 2004 6:58 PM
I sure would like to have my very own copy.......please let me know how I can score one....... |
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Fri, Jun 25, 2004 11:08 PM
Amazon.com has this video for sale, at $15 plus shipping. Just do a search under video with the words 'Lawrence Welk' and 'Hawaii' in the search box. It will return with an item that says 'Live From Hawaii - 1955' That 1955 is a mistake, and I have no idea where that came from. Other websites might sell it too. Vern |
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Sat, Jun 11, 2005 7:52 AM
I think this episode is being aired again this weekend... at least it is on the PBS affiliate in my area (I get a PBS station from Burlington, Vermont)... check your listings. |
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Sat, Jun 11, 2005 12:04 PM
I converted it to DVD and added a menu, chapters and created a clamshell jacket for it. Its a nice addition to my collection |
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Sat, Jun 11, 2005 1:43 PM
Glad this thread came back -- I was unaware of this but would like to get the vid.; I'll check the Amazon reference. BTW, I assume I'm not the only one who has this, but then again I don't see it referenced: the album, "Songs of the Islands -- interpreted by Lawrence Welk -- featuring Buddy Merrill." This has always stuck in my mind as for some reason I expected very little of it based on the cover art, a goofy cartoonish scene, not lush at all. Also, the "Lawrence Welk factor..." didn't seem to promise overwhelming coolness, shall we say. But I remember how pleasantly surprised I was at the quality of the album. One of my favorite Hawaiian ones. (Sorry, no digicam yet.) |
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Sat, Jun 8, 2019 11:23 PM
Bump, because I love me some Lawrence Welk. The "Live from Hawaii" episode is a great color time capsule that, according to imdb, aired September 9, 1972. The VHS is still available on Amazon, but now it's around $90, so it's nice that it can be found on YouTube, even if it's not the greatest quality. (Still, I'd love a copy of the show transferred to DVD, so I anyone has one or wants to get rid of their VHS at a reasonable price....) But that wasn't the only program Lawrence Welk did in Hawaii! The show first went to the islands shortly after Hawaii became a state and broadcast from the Royal Hawaiian's beachfront, complete with a giant tiki and some great songs with Buddy Merrill on steel guitar. [ Edited by: Hamo 2019-06-09 16:18 ] |
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Mon, Jun 10, 2019 4:33 AM
Hamo, thanks for posting the YouTube links to the two vids. The 1960 episode besides the music is interesting in how the Dodge "hard sell" period commercials were presented. Steel guitar player Buddy Merrill is still alive at 83. (-: |
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Mon, Jun 10, 2019 11:03 PM
Ah yes The Lawrence Welk Show. Being a mid-century show there were quite a few Hawaiian numbers throughout the years. Here are a onea, a twoa, a threea screen shots. The 1960 show at Waikiki Beach. Here Lawrence with a classic tiki framed shot: In 1961 in the studio the popular Lennon Sisters singing The Hawaiian War chant in a outrigger canoe: Back in Waikiki and in color in 1972 |
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Tue, Jun 11, 2019 10:41 PM
I especially love the commercial midway through that starts with the man blowing the conch in the tree and then sweeps through the palms to the Dodge on the beach. Thanks for those screenshots, creativenative; I added the 1960 one to the Tiki on Television thread. |
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