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Actually Lucas, I think we are a lot closer in musical taste that it first
seemed, and since we have pretty much derailed this thread, I will briefly
continue.
While I listen to many different kinds of music, I keep things pretty well
defined in my tiki environment. 90 per cent classic exotica, cuz it helps preserve
the mood. The only exceptions that I will listen to in the "lounge" are
Coltrane's "Love Supreme", Miles' "Birth of the Cool", various
Babatunda Olatunji cds, and, oh yea, a little Mickey Hart, the Blasters (must
be an old hippie thing), and the first two Paul Butterfield Blues Band
albums. I am not supposing that Butterfield is tiki....I just like how it
makes me feel.
At the root of it all...I pretty much feel like a tiki purist too.

TM

[ Edited by: lucas vigor 2009-11-04 10:32 ]

TM

On 2009-11-04 09:48, congatiki wrote:
I hope you realize I was asking that question in a feeble attempt at humor:-)
I did like Quicksilver a little more than the Dead, they at least had
one good song which was a cover of Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love." And my
humble support of Mickey Hart...for clarification...is NOT the Mickey Hart
Band. I am referring to exclusively drum projects...no keyboard...no
guitars....just drums. Only drums...sorta like the Drums of Bora Bora...

How do you feel about beatnik music?

To me, Beatnik music is hard to classify, as it could be everything from Bebop to very early folk (Like the new christie minstrels, etc).

Beatnik writes such as Kerouack wrote in a "jazz" style...their words, syntax, had a bit of "swing" to it.

I agree, hard to classify, a lot of crappy novelty stuff. I do like
Lord Buckley for spoken word hippness. Musically...I guess I would sorta
consider Gerry Mulligan, Mingus, Charlie Parker, Sun Ra...as beatnik
or beat writer influenced. I dunno.

This is a nice diversion from my arguments with my co-workers over the last
eight weeks....Favre versus Packers. I was on the Favre side...sorta like
sticking up for hippie music :)
At least I was right on the football argument.

TM

On 2009-11-04 10:45, congatiki wrote:
I agree, hard to classify, a lot of crappy novelty stuff. I do like
Lord Buckley for spoken word hippness. Musically...I guess I would sorta
consider Gerry Mulligan, Mingus, Charlie Parker, Sun Ra...as beatnik
or beat writer influenced. I dunno.

This is a nice diversion from my arguments with my co-workers over the last
eight weeks....Favre versus Packers. I was on the Favre side...sorta like
sticking up for hippie music :)
At least I was right on the football argument.

yeah, those musicians sound about right. I am also a huge fan of Butterfield blues band, and Charlie Musselwhite as well. And, Wayne Cochrane and the CC riders as well as Blood, sweat and tears....(a lot of those bands were the templates for the "blues Brothers").

[ Edited by: Lucas Vigor 2009-11-04 11:19 ]

Well this is turning out pretty well. I take back all of my rude comments,
and can agree with many of your points. I always bristle over the "hippie"
thing. I guess that's because I WAS a half-assed hippie....but I never
stunk and never inhaled...and always sat in real furniture. I can identify
with a few of your comments since I seem to recall a few girls who used the
hippie scent to smell clean. I have also known jazz buffs who could have used
a shower.

TM

On 2009-11-04 11:25, congatiki wrote:
Well this is turning out pretty well. I take back all of my rude comments,
and can agree with many of your points. I always bristle over the "hippie"
thing. I guess that's because I WAS a half-assed hippie....but I never
stunk and never inhaled...and always sat in real furniture. I can identify
with a few of your comments since I seem to recall a few girls who used the
hippie scent to smell clean. I have also known jazz buffs who could have used
a shower.

The "what is Tiki" arguments have always and always be a part of this forum. There really is not one established "right" answer, but I tend to support the vision and explanation of people like Sven (Bigbrotiki) who look at tiki as a uniquely mid-century phenonenum.

If you want to have some real fun, go over to the martial arts talk forums and check out the "MMA vs. TMA" threads. (Modern mixed martial arts VS. Traditional martial arts)...oh man, the name calling, death threats...it gets so intense at time that they have what is known as "meet-ups" which are essentially challenge matches..and of course the results are posted on youtube.

We should have tiki meet-ups where people throw their favorite mugs at each other. Of course, I would lose as I only own three paltry mugs and my Squid pendant (which I will always treasure and would not throw at anyone).

I would get killed in a mug-battle too....I just have a few....thanks to
Benzart and Hodad Hank. This "Mickey Hart" thread will probably get a lot
less looking..... now that it seems us old hippies don't have to send
Squeaky Fromme after you and Boris.

I still like the idea of a thread titled "Questionable Tiki Lounge Music
That Vigor Hates!"

TM

Well, we got 780 views out of it!!

C

Yea we generated a lot of views....for a few passionate music peeps spilling their
guts....I think I've posted more in the past two days than in the previous 6 months.
I probably should get back over to the carving thread where I belong. Its a good
thing that Hanford kept his distance and let us fight it out :)

And for the record....I don't think Mickey Hart is the new Buffett...like I
saw posted on "shout." I think it is fun to toss out a few ideas to see what
people think...but I am respectful of the general concept behind "tiki music"
and why we have a place to discuss it.

BB

On 2009-11-04 12:59, congatiki wrote:
.. now that it seems us old hippies don't have to send Squeaky Fromme after you and Boris.

BRING IT ON!! I like my chances against a Zombie Hippie Lady.

I'm not exactly thrilled that this is ending peacefully but I do see myself saying to Lucas next time I see him "That Congatiki guy is alright." :wink:

C

Hey Boris....I thought you left this hellhole behind :)
Golldammit...that Congatiki is alright and if I ever wind up at one of those
swanky west coast tiki parties I'm gonna look you guys up and bend some
elbows. And since we're all so doggone good at disagreement....we should
probably try this again sometime....but over in bilge huh?

And by the way...one of my favorite non-tiki bands...The Blasters...will be
in Chicago on the 13th and 14th....anybody gonna be there? I'll be there with
one of my djembe-banging buddies and we will have a great time.

p.s.
Or...we could slip up to "tiki food and drink" and start a food fight...
are tacos tiki?

[ Edited by: congatiki 2009-11-04 14:02 ]

TM

and now, the BACK side of water!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKr-WKT4aiA

We love tikis! Ooh-ah-ooh!

I had to bump this up again...it's my new favorite youtube clip...it is so bad that it is actually good! (The best moments being :44 and 1:36)

Spermy ruined me with this video. The song is stuck in my cranium. Now I need to go get it removed. Surgically.

C

I don't want to get this all revved up again, but I actually have a cd
of Fankhauser, and it really sucks. I have a huge cd collection of famous and
obscure 60s garage rock bands (Count V, The Litter, Seeds, The Brogues, The Sonics,
etc) and I picked up a copy of Merrell's Fapardokly because it was supposed
to be "essential." Now this guy was and still seems to be a hippie. But I agree
that the You Tube video is pretty funny. One of my co-workers (car dealership...
close offices) was actually strolling around singing the song.

Carry on now.

How are things in Rapa Nui?


"Did you bring any Mickey Hart music?"

[ Edited by: Hangtentiki 2009-11-20 20:21 ]

T

Yeah, the first track here:
http://www.archive.org/details/gd68-10-12.sbd.eD.10909.sbeok.shnf

[ Edited by: Thomas 2009-11-11 11:15 ]

How sweet it is. Thank's man for sending me back there. Not Tiki, not surf, but as cool lounge as you can get.

Yesterday I played some Mickey Hart on my Dr. Zarkov's Tiki Lounge radio show, mixed in with some Bossa Nova and Hawaiian music with a Latin beat. Please feel free to post a comment condemning me for broadcasting "hippie crap" here: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=34639&forum=11&0

[ Edited by: Dr. Zarkov 2009-11-20 09:20 ]

You da man, Zarkov! You won't get that "hippie music" thing outta me.
I listen to tons of percussion mixed in with my classic exotica, seems to fit
just fine for me.

p.s. checked your playlist...also really like that Ry Cooder/Manuel Galban cd...
lotsa cool stuff on that too!

[ Edited by: congatiki 2009-11-20 10:37 ]

TM
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Yer a funny guy Vigor....just about to leave work with a little smile on the
puss...Now there ain't no acoustic guitars or hippie-hillbilly singing in those
Mickey Hart drum ensembles.

TM

For some reason, I found that I actually liked the gourds!

On 2009-11-20 14:43, lucas vigor wrote:
For some reason, I found that I actually liked the gourds!

Then you must be out of your gourd...

Did you bring any Mickey Hart music?
http://www.bedtimestoriesforsurfers.com

[ Edited by: Hangtentiki 2009-11-20 20:20 ]

I'd like to thank Mickey Hart and all you Hippies and Surfers who love all things Tiki for catching my wave and getting down with my book! I'm so stoked by it's success!!! I hope the tiki vibe stays strong in you. Remember: Tiki has always been the Patron Saint of Surfing - and Hawaii the Promise Land! http://www.bedtimestoriesforsurfers.com

[ Edited by: Hangtentiki 2009-11-28 19:33 ]

TM

I just watched "so you think you can dance", and they were playing a Mickey Hart song which I actually quite enjoyed. It did not sound hippy in the least, and was a darn sight better then that grateful dead tripe!

Thank you, Sir.
I haven't seen the show but I guess they used "frog dance" from the Planet
Drum "Supralingua" cd a few weeks ago. It's quite representative of all of
the Planet Drum or Global Drum Project music.

TM

Yep, that's the one!

TK

On 2009-11-01 09:26, Bora Boris wrote:
I agree with you Lucas 100% but I'm trying to U-Mod this entire post to be deleted before some other hippies do a Mickey Hart Google search and find it. Hippies are all peace and love until you knock one of their heroes then they quickly become angry Manson Family Hippies. :)

I added the smiley face because Hippies like smiley faces and it should calm them down.

ahahahahahahahah i am an old hippie but i suffer from WGAS on this.

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