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I have been to this event many times and it's always wonderful. The music and dancing are stunning! AND the show is indoors, in a comfortable theater -- a plus, considering the cold weather we're experiencing lately. The tropical vending circles the theater outside, and is great. Plus they have Hawaiian food for sale. A truly fun day, that I recommend. You'll feel like you're in Hawaii for the day! [ Edited by: Tangaroa-Ru 2013-01-12 10:17 ] |
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Sat, Jan 12, 2013 3:50 PM
I was gonna post about this, Jeff(btd) |
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bigtikidude
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Tue, Jan 15, 2013 11:52 PM
This Sun. only down side to this show. Hope to see more than 2 other tiki peeps at this one. Jeff(btd) |
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Wed, Jan 16, 2013 5:53 PM
I wasn't going to respond to Jeff's ludicrous arguments about this event, except to say that while I am not the biggest fan of Slack Key, this event has some actual legends in it. Peter Moon? The man is absolutely fabulous, and while not my style of music, it is a music I have a tremendous respect for. Now Jeff, I know where you are going with this. You are trying to out me as a hypocrite, because you know how much I love Hawaiian music, and will say that I am all talk because I won't go to this event.
Jeff, tiki central does not like Hawaiian music for several reasons:
I hope this clears up two things, why I don't go to more tiki events, and why Hawaiian music is not popular on this forum. These are things I have had to accept Jeff, much as I also dislike it. But there is something good that comes out of it anyway. You can be assured the smokin menehunes play the music we play because we LOVE and respect the music. That kind of passion is something you don't always find. |
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Wed, Jan 16, 2013 7:02 PM
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bigtikidude
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Thu, Jan 17, 2013 11:51 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3n30zlFCtg [ Edited by: bigtikidude 2013-01-18 22:04 ] |
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Fri, Jan 18, 2013 10:06 PM
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Trailerpark Tiki
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Sat, Jan 19, 2013 7:58 AM
Well I certainly love Hawaiian music and The Smokin' Menehunes. Every time I see them at Mojave Oasis, I'm the guy right up front soaking up the vibes. I thank you Lucas for perpetuating the music you guys play. I also love slack key, exotica and surf. If I lived in Socal I would be there at the Slack Key Festival for sure. Although some tiki afficionados are not fans of traditional Hawaiian music, it holds a special place in my heart. I grew up on the islands in the 60's and 70's and those mele transport me to a different time and place. Hawaiian music, including hapa-haole music, is important to me personally because Hawaiian culture was dying 50 years ago. Even with the renewed interest in Hawaiian culture a big part of it is gone forever. This Hawaiian doesn't want to see our culture fade away like so many other ancient peoples. So, yes I had a Hawaiian band play at my 50th birthday party at my tiki bar last year and I'm proud of it! BTW-I hope to see both you guys at Mojave Oasis again this year. -Wade |
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Sat, Jan 19, 2013 10:25 AM
Thanks for your kind words, trailer...means a lot to me! Hawaiian music is an interesting style that will always have fans. Maybe because the music is universally good, and most of the musicians are great players. That video that BTD posted is a fine example of what slack key is all about. If you go to the islands today, though reggae is huge there are always musicians doing the slack key style. When I was last there, I saw a guy in a major hotel playing slack key style on a uke. He did this by using effect pedals to set up the drone (normally played by the lowest two strings on a guitar tuned slack, as the video shows)and then he was layering the top part with finger picking much like that guy in the video was. For a goof, I shouted out some hapa haole songs and saw his face light up...he obliged me with several, and he was really, really good at it. But these hawaiian music fans are not tiki people, that's for sure! They tend to be older surfers and what people call "blue hairs"...anyone that used to catch us play at the catalina fish kitchen way back with Uncle Bill knows the crowd...and can tell these were the original inhabitants of tiki bars back in the day.. One of the most interesting gig we ever played was in a backyard, for a bunch of surfers...Bong can also tell you about it, but it was funny...here we were playing "sleepy hotel music", yet the surfers were standing around us in a semi circle, beers in hand, taking in every bit of it! It reminded me of playing in my high school rock band, when the people in the backyard would do the exact same thing...but this wasn't rock, but old time hawaiian music we were playing. That crowd really "got it", and it made is very happy to have an audience that really appreciated what we were doing. Well folks, off to the ITMP now! see you there! |
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