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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Sorry about the noise with the mic placement....I didn't realize and I'll do better in the future.
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Albums covered in this episode: "Statue Of Liberty: Hawaiian Sound In Scat" by The Crystal Singers & Shigeru Shirakata, "Little Grass Shack" by Albert Bert Renaldi, "In The Hawaiian Mood" by Kenny Kitching, "On A Tropic Night" by Hiroo Nakagawa & Beach Boys, "Marvelous Guitar" by Esperanto, "Hawaiian Favorites: Twin Deluxe" by Pua Almeida & The Hawaiian All Stars, "Flowers From Hawaii" by Yngve Stoor, "Andy Iona & His Islanders: Immortal Hawaiian Music Series, Vol. 7"
Wow lots of Neat snippets of beautiful music and records.Thumbs up! Trish
Thank you!
LIKE number 2 which is a fine hullabaloo. :)
I've been sorting through a bunch of records in my stash and found a nice group of Hawaiian records that I never got into discogs. I'm finally retired at 82 so now I sort records. Probably lees than half of my collection is organized but I'm working on it.
Organization is key to ever being able to find anything. My records have been pretty well organized for a while, but my books only recently
Hi John! Hope your feeling great! Long ago ,you got me addicted to collecting Hawaiian and Oceania music lps. Have around 600 or so.
Great to hear from you…wow, up to 600, that’s impressive
Love Taboo at 11:40
I have a weakness for Japanese LPs, easy listening, hawaiian or otherwise. The packaging, photography and art is usually so well-presented. Lots of gatefolds. It’s mostly the shipping that’s a killer, unless you don’t mind springing $18-30. Italian shipping is especially steep too. It’s worth it to try bundling multiple records at once to save a little. I look at them as an occasional splurge.
It’s great you’re still able to keep adding more Hawaiian records at this stage, even if it isn’t as frequent as before. There must still be hundreds more out there not in your collection yet, most of them international. I like getting some of those New Zealand, French or Dutch releases of the various Polynesian records now and then. It would totally be worth it to travel abroad, buy up a few boxes of their easy listening and Hawaiian records at bargain prices then pay whatever it costs to ship them back. One day maybe.
Yes, most Hawaiian music I get now is overseas produced as I’ve nearly all of the Hawaii produced material. Japan would make a great record shopping stop
I think that strange album cover with the arrows is supposed to be a volcano erupting, represented by art objects with motion blur.
Could be, lol