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wcerto
Ahonui
USA
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Posted - 05/10/2009 : 05:44:49 AM
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Who wrote this song? It is on Iz's E Ala E CD, but it does not say who wrote it that I can find in the liner notes. Paul said it is on one of the Nedward CD's we have, but cannot find where it is.
Any searches I did on internet kinda, sort say Iz, but I do not know if they mean that he actually wrote it.
Mahalo for any kokua.
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Hookani
Lokahi
232 Posts |
Posted - 05/10/2009 : 10:04:05 AM
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Not sure on the author but I'm pretty sure it wasn't Iz. Other's who have recorded it are Hui Ohana and Melveen Leed.
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Ahonui
USA
2368 Posts |
Posted - 05/10/2009 : 10:14:54 AM
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Alfred Nobriga, according to huapala. |
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Auntie Maria
Ha`aha`a
USA
1918 Posts |
Posted - 05/11/2009 : 07:08:14 AM
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Wanda, according to the MELE.COM search engine, Ned's version is on his "Second Time Around" CD (1997): http://www.mele.com/music/artist/nedward+ka%60apana/second+time+around/
In addition to Hui `Ohana (1988) and Melveen (1983), it was recorded by The Surfers (1977 -- which may have been the first recording of the song?), Jon Yamasato, Kevin Puahi, and more. |
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hwnmusiclives
`Olu`olu
USA
580 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2009 : 01:29:00 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Auntie Maria
Wanda, according to the MELE.COM search engine, Ned's version is on his "Second Time Around" CD (1997): http://www.mele.com/music/artist/nedward+ka%60apana/second+time+around/
In addition to Hui `Ohana (1988) and Melveen (1983), it was recorded by The Surfers (1977 -- which may have been the first recording of the song?), Jon Yamasato, Kevin Puahi, and more.
The first recording was the composer's. Al Nobriga released it on his 1976 LP "At The Top Of The Outrigger." Hui Ohana's version came later that same year on their "Ono" LP (the version that appears on their "Magic Islands" hits collection.)* The next recordings were Jesse Nakooka's on the "54 Bridges To Hana Town" LP, Al Stroud's from "The Boy From Waipio," and The Surfers' version on the "Shells" LP - all from 1977. Then Melveen Leed's in 1983. Iz and Nicky Boy's versions bring up the rear.
We are also overlooking versions by Island Breeze and Larry Rivera. I regrettably don't have those versions, so I can't date them.
*(Hui Ohana's 1988 version was the live version. Why didn't Led tune up for that recording? Or was Tahiti weather wreaking havoc with his guitar?)
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Pupule
USA
4551 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2009 : 04:43:54 AM
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This song is also on Jon Yamasato's Best of album. |
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PoiDog
Lokahi
245 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2009 : 08:37:00 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Auntie Maria
In addition to Hui `Ohana (1988) and Melveen (1983), it was recorded by The Surfers (1977 -- which may have been the first recording of the song?), Jon Yamasato, Kevin Puahi, and more.
Hehe, I thought these were The Surfers you were referring to...
L-R Bernie Ching, Pat Sylva, brothers Clay and Alan Naluai. Pure harmony... |
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hwnmusiclives
`Olu`olu
USA
580 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2009 : 09:41:27 AM
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quote: Originally posted by PoiDog
quote: Originally posted by Auntie Maria
In addition to Hui `Ohana (1988) and Melveen (1983), it was recorded by The Surfers (1977 -- which may have been the first recording of the song?), Jon Yamasato, Kevin Puahi, and more.
Hehe, I thought these were The Surfers you were referring to...
Those are The Surfers to which we refer. The line-up changed slightly over the years, but the same group that recorded those LPs for Hi-Fi/Life Records in the 1950s and 60s and then more for Decca in the 1960s (as the Hawaiian Surfers) went on to record for several other labels through the early 1980s. The group always included the Naluai Brothers.
I had the pleasure of performing with Pat Sylva - who is still going strong - last year. He is a monster on both the piano and vibes.
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guitarded
Ha`aha`a
USA
1799 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2009 : 12:43:28 PM
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quote: Originally posted by PoiDog
Pure harmony...
Yep, I can still remember the first time I saw The Surfers perform at a nightclub in the International Market Place back in the late 60's (I used a fake I.D. to get inside ) and thinking, "Wow!! I didn't know Hawaiians could sing like that!! These guys belong on the Ed Sullivan Show!!"
For me, their rendition of David Kupele's "Jungle Rain" will always be da best. |
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noeau
Ha`aha`a
USA
1105 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2009 : 3:13:19 PM
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The third surfer from the left was married to Melveen Leed for a while. Their four part harmony was awesome. Also I worked on Kauaʻi for a coupla months in !969. There was live music at the hotel and I think I heard the song Hele On To Kauaʻi sung by the group playing there. They were a local family and they were solid lounge lizards. The hotel as I recall was called the Castaways. |
No'eau, eia au he mea pa'ani wale nō. |
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Bd1
Lokahi
USA
114 Posts |
Posted - 05/15/2009 : 12:29:34 AM
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Bruddah Ed, I probably poured your drink when you saw the Surfers! I was a bartender in the Canton Puka working with the Surfers from '68-'71. The group then was Alan and Clayton,Pat Silva and Joe Stevens.Sadly Alan has passed,Does anyone know what happened to Joe?? |
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guitarded
Ha`aha`a
USA
1799 Posts |
Posted - 05/15/2009 : 03:59:08 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Bd1
Bruddah Ed, I probably poured your drink when you saw the Surfers! I was a bartender in the Canton Puka working with the Surfers from '68-'71. The group then was Alan and Clayton,Pat Silva and Joe Stevens.Sadly Alan has passed,Does anyone know what happened to Joe??
Oh so it was YOU da one who poured my drink! I remember you now! Yeah, dass da place, the Canton Puka! Brah, Joe Stevens is still around. Check out this Surfers reunion photo taken just a couple years ago when they were honored at HARA's Lifetime Achievement Awards in March '07:
L-R: Pat Sylva, Joe Stevens, Bernie Ching, and Clayton Naluai (link) |
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PoiDog
Lokahi
245 Posts |
Posted - 05/15/2009 : 07:44:03 AM
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quote: Originally posted by noeau
The third surfer from the left was married to Melveen Leed for a while.
Nah...Melveena was married to Sol Naluai. IIRC, he's a cousin. |
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guitarded
Ha`aha`a
USA
1799 Posts |
Posted - 05/15/2009 : 08:03:08 AM
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quote: Originally posted by PoiDog
quote: Originally posted by noeau
The third surfer from the left was married to Melveen Leed for a while.
Nah...Melveen was married to Sol Naluai. IIRC, he's a cousin.
He's also Dr. Sol Naluai, retired physician. |
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Bd1
Lokahi
USA
114 Posts |
Posted - 05/15/2009 : 2:07:52 PM
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Braddah Ed,Cheeze dem guys got old.......I stay young and good lookin NOT! I never knew Bernie Ching tho. I still remember the rap between Clayton and Joe- Hey Joe ,Where you from? I from Rabbit Island! How you get there? Plane-one way flight!!! |
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guitarded
Ha`aha`a
USA
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Posted - 05/15/2009 : 3:06:37 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Bd1
I still remember the rap between Clayton and Joe- Hey Joe ,Where you from? I from Rabbit Island! How you get there? Plane-one way flight!!!
Braddah Doug, you of all peepo should enjoy reading these web pages somebody wen go put togeddah that tells a pretty good detailed history of The Surfers:
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